
We break down the ultimate 24 hours at Nalu, from sunrise surf to moonlight madness. You didn’t fly all the way to surf tamraght just to scroll TikTok and nap. You came for waves, wild nights, and the kind of memories that make your group chat jealous. So let’s break down what a perfect day looks like at Nalu Surf Camp.
7:30 AM — Sunrise + Stretch Vibes
The early bird doesn’t just get the worm—they get something better:
glassy, uncrowded waves, salty morning air, and a front-row seat to a Moroccan sunrise that turns the ocean gold.
If you’re up for it, your day can begin with a slow rooftop stretch, barefoot and half-asleep, or a mellow yoga flow that eases your body into motion and gently quiets the mind. It’s not about perfection—just presence. Shake off the tequila haze from the night before (zero shame, only vibes) and let your breath sync with the rising light.
There’s something about starting your day above the rooftops, hearing the distant call to prayer blend with the sound of crashing waves. Add a cup of hot mint tea warming your hands, maybe a breeze brushing your skin, and suddenly everything feels just right.
9:00 AM — Surf Check & Breakfast Fuel
Time to check the swell! We scope out the best beach—surf Tamraght, Taghazout, Anza, or somewhere secret—based on conditions and crew vibes. Whether it’s glassy peelers or playful whitewater, we’re chasing the best waves.
Then it’s breakfast time: fresh fruit, eggs, crepes, and unlimited coffee for the early-rising zombies.
Pro tip: Load up. You’re gonna need it.
10:30 AM — Paddle Out, Legends
Now the real fun begins. Whether you’re a total beginner or already shredding, our surf coaches are there to guide your surf Tamraght experience from wipeouts to wave counts. It’s all about feeling the ocean and the stoke.
No judgment, no pressure—just pure good-vibes surf Tamraght energy.
The goal: get salty, get stoked, and maybe yell “LET’S GOOOOOO” at least once (okay, probably more).
1:00 PM — Post-Surf Chill & Feast
After your morning session, it’s time to rinse off, kick back, and refuel. The rooftop becomes your hangout spot—sunshine, ocean views, and big plates of goodness.
Whether you surfed Taghazout, Anza, or stuck with classic surf Tamraght, you’ve earned your feast.
You’re sun-kissed, slightly wrecked, and hungry as hell. Lunch hits different after a surf session—maybe it’s a chicken tagine, veggie sandwich, or grilled fish. Everything is fresh, local, and straight fire.
Then? Towel. Beach dip. Journal. Nap. Tan. Whatever your chill looks like.
4:00 PM — Sunset Sessions or Local Adventures
Options, baby. Want to squeeze in another surf sesh? We got you. Want to wander around Taghazout for vintage sunnies and smoothie bowls? Let’s go. Or maybe you join our crew for a mini adventure: a hike, hammam, or secret viewpoint for golden hour.
Spoiler: The sunsets here slap. Bring your film cam.
9:00 PM — Dinner & Deep Chats
Back at Nalu, the squad regroups. Dinner is more than food, it’s a ritual. Everyone together, music playing, that day’s inside jokes flying. You’re debriefing the wipeouts, hyping the heroes, and plotting the night ahead.
You didn’t think we’d end here, right?
10:30 PM — Let the Party Begin
Some nights it’s a beach bonfire. Other nights it’s a rooftop DJ set or even a beach party (https://daytripsetc.com/nightlife-and-bars-in-taghazout-your-complete-guide/). There’s usually beer, often someone playing guitar, and always vibes.
No dress code, just good energy. Come solo or with your crew, you’ll leave with friends either way.
1:00 AM — Stars, Stories & Sleep (Eventually)
You wind down under the stars, hair full of salt, stories full of chaos, and a phone full of blurry but iconic memories. Maybe you’re passing around a shisha, maybe you’re deep in convo with someone from across the world.
Eventually, you crash into your cozy bed, already hyped for tomorrow. Because at Nalu, every day slaps.
So… Ready for Yours?
This isn’t a one-off vacation. It’s a lifestyle, surf, eat, connect, and live like your best self in the chillest corner of Morocco.
Nalu isn’t just a surf camp. It’s a perfect day, on repeat.