About
Family-run surf camp in Imsouane, Morocco, overlooking "The Bay" - the longest right-hand wave in Africa. Founded by local surfer Oussama Bousmaha, N'tona offers a warm, intimate atmosphere with a maximum of 12 guests. Enjoy rooftop dining with 360-degree views of the village, sea, and mountains, plus bonfire nights, surf skating sessions, and personalized surf instruction for all levels.
N'tona Surf Camp is a cozy retreat in Imsouane built with passion by founder Oussama Bousmaha. Originally from Agadir and Imsouane, Oussama discovered his love for surfing in the incredible waves of his hometown and now shares that passion with surfers from around the world.
The surf house accommodates up to 12 guests across private rooms, double rooms, and shared dorms. The ground floor features a shared living area with surfboard storage, while the first floor has four rooms with large balconies. The highlight is the rooftop terrace offering stunning 360-degree views of the village, Atlantic Ocean, and surrounding mountains - the perfect spot for sunset drinks after a surf session.
The Bay and Cathedral surf spots are just a 5-minute walk from the camp. The Bay is ideal for beginners and longboarders with its gentle, rolling waves, while Cathedral offers a faster break for more experienced surfers. Small group surf lessons (maximum 4 students per instructor) cover theory, technique, and video analysis for those wanting to improve quickly.
All packages include home-cooked Moroccan meals - start the day with traditional msemmen (Moroccan pancakes) and local coffee on the terrace, and finish with tagine dinners prepared by the team. Beyond surfing, guests can try sandboarding in the nearby dunes, yoga sessions on the rooftop, surf skating through town, and sunset sessions with music and campfires.
Guests consistently praise the family atmosphere, delicious food, and the genuine connections made at N'tona. Many arrive planning a few nights and end up staying a week - the magic of Imsouane and the warmth of the team make it hard to leave.