Deciding to learn a new water sport is exciting, but choosing the right school can be overwhelming. In Essaouira, you'll find many options along the beach, but for a safe and fast progression, certain criteria are non-negotiable. Here's a checklist to help you make the right choice.
Accreditation and Safety Standards
The first thing to check is if the school is recognized by official bodies. For kitesurfing and wingfoiling, IKO (International Kiteboarding Organization) certification is the gold standard. For surfing, look for schools affiliated with the Royal Moroccan Surfing Federation. These certifications ensure that the instructors follow a specific pedagogy and maintain high safety protocols.
Equipment Quality: The Difference Maker
Salt water and sun are hard on gear. A professional school will have a rotating inventory, ensuring that you aren't using worn-out wetsuits or waterlogged boards. Look for schools that use modern, high-volume boards for beginners, which make standing up much easier and more satisfying.
Group Sizes and Personalized Coaching
Be wary of "mega-schools" that put 10 or 12 students with a single instructor. For optimal learning and safety, a ratio of 1 instructor to 4 or 5 students is ideal. This ensures that the coach can see every wave you take and provide the specific feedback you need to improve.
Language and Local Knowledge
- Communication: Your instructor should speak your language fluently. We offer lessons in English, French, Spanish, and Arabic.
- Local Insights: Local instructors know the tides and sandbanks better than anyone. They can position you in the best spot of the bay.

