Small-group surf weeks in Europe & Morocco, built around swell timing and positioning.
See the trips ↓You've done the overcrowded lineups. The surf camps that treat everyone the same. The wasted days driving to spots that looked good on a forecast but weren't worth the paddle out.
At this stage, you're not looking for instruction or hand-holding. You're looking for positioning, timing, and local knowledge that gets you into quality waves without the guesswork.
That's what these trips are built around.
We read multi-day swell forecasts and position accordingly. If the best waves are 90 minutes away, we go. Small groups make this a reality.
Two good sessions beat five mediocre ones. We prioritize clean conditions, optimal tide windows, and uncrowded lineups.
With over 20 years surfing these coasts means knowing which spots work on which swells, where the crowds go, and where they don't.
Small groups allow flexibility, faster decision-making, and better waves. You're not fighting your own crew for position.
Late-season sandbars firing without August crowds.
Late-season Atlantic swells with warm water and fewer crowds. We move between the Landes coast and the Basque region based on swell direction, wind, and sandbar formation. You're surfing points and beachbreaks that require timing, not just showing up.
Being in the right zone when the first real swells hit.
First proper autumn swells hitting the Portuguese coast. We position between Peniche, Ericeira, and the southwest depending on size and conditions. This is about reading multi-day forecasts and being in the right place when it matters.
Consistent winter points with room to breathe.
North Atlantic winter swells wrapping into Morocco's Atlantic coast. Powerful, uncrowded lineups. We base near Taghazout but stay mobile—points, reefs, beachbreaks—matching ability and conditions daily.
When the North Atlantic is at full power.
Peak swell season. Larger, more powerful waves with increased consistency. Same region, same approach—but this week is for surfers comfortable in overhead, fast-moving conditions.
I’ve spent over 20 years surfing and navigating Europe and Morocco’s most reliable swell windows.
I guide each trip personally — reading forecasts, choosing locations, and adjusting plans daily to put small groups in the right place when conditions align.
This isn’t a scaled operation. If you book, you’re surfing with me — not a rotating guide or local hire.
The goal is simple: fewer people, better waves, and trips that actually deliver.
You've been surfing for years and can handle a range of conditions without instruction.
You value wave quality and positioning over volume and hype.
You're comfortable in a small group and don't need constant entertainment or structure.
You'd rather surf two great sessions than five mediocre ones.
You can paddle into overhead waves and make the drop.
You're still building foundational skills or need coaching in the lineup.
You want a highly social, party-oriented surf trip.
You prefer predictable itineraries over forecast-driven flexibility.
You're not comfortable surfing reefs, points, or powerful beachbreaks.
You need all meals, activities, and logistics managed for you.