If you love uncrowded righthand points, look no further. And wait for Omar, the Moroccan local with the most enviable setup.
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No Indo for you, then? Missing out.Where I surfed in Morocco was crowded.
Never will I ever, travel to a muslin country.
Oh, yeah. I forgot about Indonesia.No Indo for you, then? Missing out.
the prayer calls are a bit horrendous, luckily I sleep with earplugs. you need to leave the main tourist areas to get uncrowded wavesWhere I surfed in Morocco was crowded.
Never will I ever, travel to a muslin country.
I hate the call to prayer.the prayer calls are a bit horrendous, luckily I sleep with earplugs. you need to leave the main tourist areas to get uncrowded waves
i got food poisoning also boards didn't show up till 3 days in, the airline failed to reimburse me for the mishap. never fly royal air maroc or garuda they will try and screw you.I feel like if I went to Morocco I would have diarrhea 100% of the time.
By renting a car you missed out on one of the "cultural" quirks of a developing country.I loved Morocco.
We took a ferry from Spain and rented a car. Only spent five days there. Got pulled over for speeding twice, one of which resulted in a $15 ticket.
Only surfed one town, but it was really good.
No food poisoning. Great food & great wines.
Will bang again. Such a fun trip.
Maldives never again. By boat, maybe.Where I surfed in Morocco was crowded.
Never will I ever, travel to a muslin country.
Oh we took buses in Tangiers and Casablanca, the latter of which I really loved. We had a surfboard, so public transportation was not used for getting to surf. Aside from that, yes we used it, and taxis, which are basically public. So much fun. People on buses would speak to me in Arabic, I guess I look Moroccan enough. "Je suis Californien" was my reply. Then they would smile and laugh.By renting a car you missed out on one of the "cultural" quirks of a developing country.
Tip- never sit next to young kids on buses in the developing world. Many are not used to motorized transport and get car sick. When returning to Spain from Morooco we met an American serviceman who asked, "Do kids still throw up on buses there?" We were happy to confirm his observations.