So you have decided you want to learn to surf — congratulations, you are about to embark on one of the most exciting and rewarding journeys of your life. Whether you have been dreaming about riding waves for years or you simply spotted the ocean on your trip to Essaouira and felt an irresistible urge to get in the water, learning to surf is a decision you will never regret. But where do you start? What do you need to know? And how do you make sure you learn the right way from the very beginning? This complete beginner’s guide will answer all of those questions and more, giving you everything you need to start your surf journey with confidence, excitement, and the best possible foundation.
Is Surfing Hard to Learn?
This is one of the most common questions asked by people who are thinking about learning to surf, and the honest answer is — yes, surfing is challenging, but it is also incredibly fun from the very first session. Unlike many other sports where you can practice the core skills in a controlled environment, surfing takes place in the ocean, which is constantly moving, changing, and unpredictable. This is what makes it so exciting, but it is also what makes it more complex to learn than, say, riding a bicycle or playing tennis.
That said, most beginners are able to stand up and ride their first wave within their very first lesson, which is an incredibly motivating and exciting achievement. The early stages of learning to surf are full of small but meaningful victories, and with the right instruction and the right attitude, progress comes faster than most people expect.
Step 1 — Choose the Right Location to Learn
The location where you learn to surf has a huge impact on how quickly you progress and how much you enjoy the experience. The ideal beginner surf location has the following characteristics:
- Gentle, consistent waves: Small to medium-sized waves that break slowly and predictably give beginners the time and space they need to practice their technique.
- Sandy bottom: A sandy seabed is much safer than rocky or reef bottoms, significantly reducing the risk of injury during wipeouts.
- Shallow water: Being able to stand up in the water gives beginners the confidence to focus on their surfing without worrying about depth.
- Qualified surf schools nearby: Access to professional instruction is one of the most important factors in learning to surf correctly and safely.
- Welcoming atmosphere: A friendly and relaxed surf community makes the learning experience much more enjoyable and less intimidating.
Essaouira, Morocco, ticks every single one of these boxes. The main beach of Essaouira offers gentle and consistent Atlantic waves that are perfect for beginners, a wide sandy beach with a safe sandy bottom, and a warm and welcoming surf community. It is one of the best places in the world to learn to surf, and at Naneasurf, we are here to make your experience as incredible as possible.
Step 2 — Take a Surf Lesson with a Qualified Instructor
This is without a doubt the single most important step you can take when learning to surf. While it might be tempting to grab a board and try to figure it out on your own, learning without proper instruction is one of the biggest mistakes a beginner surfer can make. Here is why taking a lesson with a qualified instructor is so important:
- Learn the correct technique from the start: Bad habits in surfing are very hard to break once they become ingrained. A qualified instructor will make sure you learn the correct popup technique, paddling style, and body position from your very first session, saving you months of frustration down the line.
- Stay safe in the water: The ocean can be unpredictable and potentially dangerous for those who do not know how to read its conditions. A qualified instructor will teach you the basics of ocean safety, how to handle wipeouts, and how to stay aware of your surroundings at all times.
- Progress much faster: Real-time feedback from an experienced instructor allows you to correct mistakes immediately and develop your technique at a much faster rate than if you were trying to learn by trial and error on your own.
- Build confidence: Having a supportive and encouraging instructor by your side in the water gives you the confidence to try new things, push past your comfort zone, and enjoy the experience without fear or anxiety.
Types of Surf Lessons Available at Naneasurf
At Naneasurf in Essaouira, we offer three types of surf lessons to suit every need, budget, and learning style:
- Private Surf Lesson: The most effective option for rapid progress. Your instructor is focused entirely on you throughout the session, providing constant personalized feedback and support. This is the best choice for people who want to progress as quickly as possible or who have specific goals they want to work on. From €60 for a 2-hour session.
- Semi-Private Surf Lesson: Perfect for couples or friends who want to share the experience of learning to surf together. You benefit from personalized instruction while also having the fun and motivation of surfing alongside someone you know. From €40 per person for a 2-hour session.
- Group Surf Lesson: A great social and affordable option for those who enjoy learning in a group environment. With a maximum of 4 students per instructor, everyone still receives plenty of personal attention while enjoying the energy and camaraderie of the group. From €25 per person for a 2-hour session.
Step 3 — Choose the Right Surfboard
Choosing the right surfboard is one of the most critical decisions you will make as a beginner surfer. The wrong board will make learning significantly harder and slower, while the right board will help you catch more waves, stand up more easily, and progress much faster. Here is what you need to know:
Start on a Soft Board
As a beginner, you should always start on a soft board — also known as a foam board or foamie. Soft boards are wider, thicker, and more buoyant than traditional hard boards, which means they are much more stable, much easier to paddle, and much more forgiving when you fall. The soft foam exterior also makes them significantly safer than hard fiberglass boards during the inevitable wipeouts of the early learning stages. At Naneasurf, all our beginner lessons use soft boards for exactly these reasons.
Bigger is Better for Beginners
When it comes to beginner surfboards, bigger is almost always better. A longer and wider board has more volume, which means more buoyancy and more stability. This makes it easier to balance, easier to paddle, and much easier to catch waves. Do not make the mistake of starting on a small shortboard — it will only make the learning process slower, more frustrating, and less fun. Save the shortboard for when you have developed a solid foundation of surf skills.
Step 4 — Get the Right Equipment
Beyond the surfboard, there are a few other essential pieces of equipment you will need to surf safely and comfortably:
Wetsuit
A wetsuit is essential for surfing in Essaouira. The Atlantic Ocean along the Moroccan coast is cooler than most visitors expect, and even on warm sunny days, the water temperature and the strong Essaouira winds can make prolonged time in the water uncomfortable without proper thermal protection. A wetsuit keeps you warm by trapping a thin layer of water against your skin, which your body quickly heats up. It also provides protection from the sun, the wind, and the occasional contact with your surfboard. At Naneasurf, a wetsuit is included in every surf lesson and surfboard rental, so you never need to worry about bringing your own.
Sunscreen
Always apply a high SPF, water-resistant sunscreen before every surf session. The sun in Essaouira can be deceptively strong, and the reflection of UV rays off the surface of the water significantly increases your exposure. Pay particular attention to your face, neck, ears, and the back of your hands — the areas most exposed to the sun while you are paddling.
Leash
A surf leash is a cord that attaches your ankle to the tail of your surfboard, preventing it from washing away when you fall off. For beginners, a leash is an absolutely essential safety device — it means your board is always close by after a wipeout, which prevents it from becoming a danger to other surfers and saves you the exhausting swim of chasing it to the shore. All boards at Naneasurf come equipped with a leash.
Step 5 — Learn the Fundamentals
Before you ever get in the water, there are several fundamental skills and concepts you need to understand. Your instructor at Naneasurf will cover all of these during the beach portion of your first lesson, but here is an overview of what you will be learning:
The Popup
The popup is the movement of going from lying flat on your board to standing up in one single, explosive, and fluid movement. It is the most important skill in beginner surfing, and practicing it on the beach before getting in the water is something every good surf instructor insists on. The key points of a good popup are correct hand placement, bringing both feet forward simultaneously in one movement, correct foot position and width of stance, bending the knees immediately upon standing, and keeping the eyes looking forward rather than down at the feet.
Paddling
Paddling is the foundation of surfing. Without efficient paddling technique, you will tire yourself out quickly and struggle to catch waves. The key points of good paddling are centering yourself correctly on the board, keeping your head up and looking forward, using long and powerful strokes with cupped hands, and keeping your legs together and relaxed while you paddle.
Reading Waves
Understanding how waves work and how to read the ocean is a skill that develops over time, but even a basic understanding of wave behavior will help you from your very first session. Your instructor will explain the difference between whitewater and green waves, how to position yourself to catch waves, and how to identify which waves are suitable for your level.
Ocean Safety
Knowing how to stay safe in the ocean is absolutely fundamental to surfing. Your instructor will cover the basics of ocean safety including how to fall safely, how to protect yourself from your board during a wipeout, how to handle being held underwater by a wave, and how to identify and respond to rip currents.
Surf Etiquette
Surf etiquette is the unwritten code of conduct that governs behavior in the water. Learning and respecting these rules from the very beginning will make you a safer and more respected surfer in any lineup around the world. The key rules include right of way on waves, not dropping in on other surfers, keeping control of your board at all times, and showing respect to local surfers and the environment.
Step 6 — Practice, Practice, Practice
There is no shortcut to becoming a good surfer — it requires time, dedication, and a lot of time in the water. Here are some of the most effective ways to accelerate your progress as a beginner:
- Surf as often as possible: Consistency is the key to progress in surfing. Even short sessions in the water are valuable for building the specific balance, strength, and muscle memory that surfing requires.
- Continue taking lessons: Regular lessons with a qualified instructor will keep your technique on track and help you break through the inevitable plateaus that every surfer encounters.
- Watch and learn: Spend time on the beach watching more experienced surfers. Observe how they read waves, time their popups, and use their body to control the board. You will be surprised how much you can learn just from watching.
- Film yourself: Watching yourself surf on video is one of the most powerful ways to identify mistakes and areas for improvement. Ask a friend to film your sessions from the beach and review the footage afterward.
- Cross train out of the water: Improving your overall fitness, core strength, and flexibility will make a noticeable difference in your surfing. Swimming, yoga, and skateboarding are all excellent complementary activities for surfers.
- Be patient and enjoy the process: Surfing has a famously steep learning curve, but it is also one of the most enjoyable sports in the world at every stage of the journey. Embrace the challenge, celebrate every small victory, and never let frustration take the joy out of your time in the water.
Step 7 — Immerse Yourself in the Surf Lifestyle
Surfing is more than just a sport — it is a lifestyle and a culture with its own values, language, and community. Immersing yourself in surf culture will accelerate your learning, deepen your love for the ocean, and connect you with a global community of like-minded people who share your passion for the waves. Watch surf films, read surf magazines, follow professional surfers on social media, and most importantly — spend as much time as possible at the beach, in the water, and around other surfers who inspire and motivate you.
Why Learn to Surf in Essaouira with Naneasurf?
If you are serious about learning to surf and want the best possible start to your surf journey, Essaouira is the perfect destination and Naneasurf is the perfect school. Here is why thousands of surfers from all over the world choose to learn with us every year:
- ✅ Perfect beginner waves year-round: Gentle, consistent, and safe Atlantic waves that are ideal for learning at any time of year.
- ✅ Certified and multilingual instructors: Our team of passionate and experienced instructors speak multiple languages and are dedicated to helping every student progress quickly and safely.
- ✅ High-quality equipment included: All surf lessons and board rentals include a high-quality soft board and wetsuit in your size — no need to bring or buy anything.
- ✅ Small group sizes: With a maximum of 4 students per instructor in group lessons, everyone receives the personal attention they need to progress effectively.
- ✅ Flexible lesson options: Whether you want a private lesson, a semi-private session with a friend, or a fun group experience, we have the perfect option for you.
- ✅ An unforgettable location: Learning to surf in the stunning coastal city of Essaouira, Morocco, surrounded by beautiful Atlantic scenery, rich culture, and incredible food, makes for an experience that goes far beyond just learning a new sport.
Learning to surf is one of the best decisions you will ever make. It will challenge you, inspire you, connect you with the ocean, and reward you with some of the most incredible experiences and memories of your life. The key is to start in the right place, with the right instruction, and with the right attitude. Choose a beginner-friendly location like Essaouira, take lessons with qualified instructors like the team at Naneasurf, start on the right board, and commit to spending as much time in the water as possible. The rest will take care of itself. The waves are waiting for you — come join us in Essaouira and take your first step into the world of surfing today. We cannot wait to be part of your surf story!