My name is Alex. I'm from the US, but spend most of my time traveling around with my Danish fiancée. I'm passionate about exploring the world and spending as much time as possible outdoors, surfing, snowboarding, and biking.
A magic place, I was there two weeks ago. It was super, the waves was so beasty. Cap St. Vincent was so windy. My english isn't very good. Take a look to St. Peter Ording in Germany for kite surfing it's super.
I couldn't agree more, it's a very special place! There is such a good energy there that's hard to describe. I'll take a look at St. Peter Ording, thanks!
@@hatorihonzo8118 Yes, definitely! Typically the waves are smaller there in the summer, which would be better for a beginner. My wife was a beginner when we went and some of the days/spot weren't the best for her.
Hi. I am thinking of going to CR solo maybe next year. Just chill for a few. Would y'all I say CR is a good place to tan? I've been watching Clips on spell chk me tangelo beach. I see nobody out tanning. Weird.
Hi! I would say you’d enjoy tanning there. There were lots of people laying out at different times during the day. It was rainy season while we were there so maybe that’s why you don’t see as many people laying out in my videos. However, even during rainy season there was lots of sun and it was very warm!
What's the biggest change you notice? I wish I could have travelled around years ago before a lot of these place were so popular. I would have liked to see what they looked like.
@@AlexKowal Alex, Tarauzought was a dusty little village where the locals sat around with little to do. An enterprising bloke we called Spunky as he always wore an old t shirt with I'm a spunky number written on it would push a wheelbarrow which had a flat tyre from Tarauzought to Ancho Pt. and sell toilet paper, Mars bars etc to the tourists. A motely assembly of Australians, Kiwis and mostly U.K. surfers and hippies. The Poms had it wired as they went down there every year. They stocked up in Ceuta with Johnny Walker whiskey on the way down and used it to bargain with the locals. They were a crazy bunch those Pommies and got Banana Village as we called it all drunk one night. When I look back I realise we were not very respectful of the local culture. The hippies walking around the beach naked must have been very offensive to the locals. Agadir was the place to go shopping at the souk. The Poms got us run out of town for whistling at the local girls in Agadir. We saw Mick Jagger down there sitting at a restaurant with a supermodel one time. Alex, there are so many stories to tell, they may make you laugh or cry ,but the age of the surf camp and surf entrepreneur is upon us and it is not nearly the adventure it was. I still surf and have lived in Noosa Hds. my whole life, nearly 70 now
Great 🙂👍 Morocco is safe just make your back bag on your chest in the crowded souks. Second thing barging, haggling is the national sport in Morocco it's the passion so try to negotiate every price in the old souks without shame just say no lt's normal. Also if some waiter in Jama3 lefna squar try to stop you to show you their menu just say no thanks. Also the same for the hawkers or street vendors. Also you can see some beggars 70 % of them are pro they can earn more than a bank manager per month they addict to it. But if you feel tired, hot or you look for some chillout go to the city of the wind Essaouira city or Assillah city or Warzazet city the holywood of africa so peaceful locale people there. It's so easy to rent a car too like 30 or 40 dollars a day. for information the nord of Morocco is a little cold in janury. In general Morocco is good for travel, rich of culture and safe, ife is not easier like in europe but he do the best of he can. the most civilised city in Morocco for now is Tanger city and tetwan city. Good trip just enjoy every moment and let your imagination fly away every things will be good 🙂. About tips : sneaks charmer or dancers : 2 dollars. Henee tatoe : 5 to 7 dollars. camel ride in beach : like 6 dollars. Taxi cost : 1 dollar for 2 or 3 klm like each 5 mn ride . Eco Extra : Moroccans love to work, but every long period of drought can pushes village locale people into the bosom of begging in big cities, and they may become addicted to this craft without realizing it, unfortunately, especially widows, this kingdom is not rich, for example, like Britain, so that she can support everyone. So, some understanding of the characteristics of society is required
Thanks! This was in mid April. We had wonderful weather and loved our time there. Some of the hikes at higher elevation had more snow than expected though, so be prepared for that. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. It is motivation, inspiring, and also educational. So much to learn from all this and I believe not only me but others feel like a big community of people that support each other. SO thank you again for creating and sharing all this with us. Wishing you only the best.