Yoga Classes in Sidi Kaouki: The Complete List
Last Updated on 5th January 2026 by Jessie
A short but sufficient list of all the surf camps offering drop-in yoga classes in Sidi Kaouki.
I love Sidi Kaouki in all its finite charm. But as a solo traveller, it can feel a little isolating. Hitting up a community yoga class is always a solid way to meet fellow (mostly female) travellers. In addition, of course, to the plethora of other physical and emotional benefits of stretching, movement, mindfulness, yada yada.
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In surf towns like Tamraght, Taghazout and Imsouane, pretty much all of the hostels and surf houses offer daily yoga. And if not, there are loads of other places that welcome non-guests. Oddly, yoga is not as prolific in Sidi Kaouki. Perhaps because it’s more attuned to short-term travellers than expats seeking a stable community with all the usual creature comforts.
If the latter sounds like it’s more your tune, check out:
But for those who are quite content in the quiet little surf town, here are all the drop-in yoga classes available in Sidi Kaouki.
See Complete Guide to Sidi Kaouki.

House of Omm
House of Omm is a beautiful little guest house in the centre of Sidi Kaouki with a focus on wellness and nourishment. They host small yoga retreats and run all-inclusive surf and yoga packages in collaboration with Surf Les Vagues. They also offer ad-hoc yoga sessions for guests and the public.
The classes are on demand – send them a DM on Instagram @houseofomm
Price: 150dh (€15) per class.

Sidi Kaouki Surf Station
Sidi Kaouki Surf Station has got a lot going on. Sitting just back from the main surf beach in Sidi Kaouki, it’s a bit of a community hub. They run surf camps, stock a huge range of surfboards and windsurfing gear, and the restaurant upstairs lays claim as one of the only places in Sidi Kaouki you can hit up for a sunset beer. To top it off, they also run twice-daily yoga classes.
Classes are usually from 9.30am – 10.30am, and 5pm – 6pm, on their outdoor terrace.
Contact via WhatsApp to book: +34 625 152 659
Price: 100dh (€10) per class.
Yoga Retreats in Sidi Kaouki
For the hardcore yogis, it would be remiss of me not to mention the Dav Mahal – the boujee yoga ashram just a 10-minute drive north in Ouassane. They don’t offer drop-in yoga sessions, but they do regularly run all-inclusive yoga retreats. Check out the photos, it’s absolutely insane.

If that’s a little out of your price range at this point in life, there are loads of other reasonably priced surf/yoga camps in Sidi Kaouki. My top picks are Smaylo Surf School and Ibi Surf School.
Or take a browse for yourself on BookYogaRetreats.com.
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