Find Your Zen in Morocco with Stamp's Surf and Yoga Retreat
Embark on a rejuvenating journey to Morocco's stunning coastline with Stamps’ Surf & Yoga retreat this May.
As the spring breeze gives way to the sultry summer heat, the yearning for wanderlust takes hold. The desire to roam aimlessly through a golden desert or find solace in a magical oasis becomes overwhelming. Fortunately, there is a destination that can satisfy all of these desires and more. With its shimmering coastlines and golden dunes, Morocco is a land of exotic architecture, captivating history, and awe-inspiring natural scenery that has long beckoned travelers from across the globe.
Stamp's Surf & Yoga retreat in Morocco is just the place for those seeking a balance between adventure, wellness, and relaxation. Situated in the picturesque village of Tamraght, you will be able to stay in the charming and traditional Moroccan riad, Riad Ayour, with breathtaking ocean views and an oriental garden and pool from May 26th to June 1st.
The program offers a professional surfing course suitable for both beginners and intermediates, with daily sessions on a variety of beaches along the Moroccan coast. Each day begins with a breakfast feast on the terrace overlooking the stunning sea view, followed by a meeting to discuss the surfing conditions and prepare for the day's activities. After a surfing session, you can indulge in a dynamic beach yoga session to rejuvenate their body and mind.
In the afternoon, a freshly prepared picnic on the beach is served to recharge batteries before the guided freesurf session, where you can have fun in the waves again. These moments are also recorded on camera, providing lasting memories of the trip. Each day concludes with a relaxing yoga session on the riad's terrace, with a breathtaking view of the sunset, followed by a dinner of delicious Moroccan specialties, with vegetarian options available.
The cost of the trip is EUR 620 until April 17th, and EUR 670 after that. The price includes everything except for flight tickets. To book your trip, visit stamp’s website.
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