Timlalin sandboarding: make it one clean outing, not an extra after everything else
Timlalin works best when it is treated as the day’s main land activity. The dunes, heat, drive and group energy deserve space, especially if the week already includes surf and yoga.

Use this guide as a next-step tool
Do not read and stop. Check conditions, choose the right stay location, then move into a reviewed camp/stay request when the route is clear.
Reviewed quote first · Forecast before booking · WhatsApp before payment
Ready to turn this into a stay?
Keep the research useful: choose the stay location, check the forecast, then send a reviewed booking request.
When it fits
Choose Timlalin when the group wants something different from surf and the forecast does not need every hour. It can be a good sunset-style activity if transport and timing are clear.
How to prepare
Sand, wind and heat shape the experience. Keep luggage light, bring water, and avoid overpromising comfort if the group dislikes dusty or active outings.
How to keep it safe in the plan
Put it away from heavy surf days. If the group is tired, a closer local activity may be more useful.
Local planning notes
- Works better as a planned paid activity than a random filler.
- Pair with a lighter surf morning or no-surf day.
- Keep Imsouane and Timlalin separate unless the trip was built around road missions.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Underestimating heat and sand.
- Stacking it with Paradise Valley or Agadir city in the same day.
- Selling it to a group that actually needs rest.
FAQ
Is Timlalin good for families?
It can be, if the family likes active sandy outings and timing is sensible.
Can I do it after surf?
Only after a light session with enough recovery and transport time.
What should I bring?
Water, sun protection, practical shoes and a simple bag.