Redouane Regragui and the Spirit of Arakmaja: Building a Surf Tribe in Morocco
In the heart of Morocco’s Atlantic coast, where golden light kisses rolling waves and ancient culture meets youthful energy, a new movement was born — Arakmaja: The Surf Tribe. More than just a film, Arakmaja is a cultural declaration. It’s about community, connection, and the Moroccan soul. And at the core of it all stands Redouane Regragui — a pioneer, champion, and mentor who’s been shaping the future of Moroccan surfing for over two decades.
Who Is Redouane Regragui?
Redouane is more than a surf instructor. He’s a two-time Moroccan surf champion, an ISA-certified coach, and a leader who has trained countless surfers of all levels — from absolute beginners to competitive athletes. With over 20 years of coaching experience, his passion is not only in riding waves but in passing on the knowledge, mindset, and respect for the ocean to the next generation.
Based in Morocco, Redouane’s coaching philosophy blends technical expertise with cultural immersion. He doesn’t just teach you how to surf — he introduces you to the rhythms of the ocean, the nuances of Moroccan tides, and the beauty of life connected to nature.
The Arakmaja Vision: A Tribe Beyond Borders
The Arakmaja project, directed by Randolph Benzaquen and featuring surfers like Thierry Delbourg, Tarik Zrilida, and Gianluca Fortunato, is not just a surf documentary. It’s a tribute to brotherhood, identity, and freedom. “Arakmaja” — which means “wave” in Arabic — represents more than just a swell. It’s a symbol of movement, flow, and transformation.
In the film, Redouane isn’t just a participant — he’s a pillar. His presence gives historical depth to Morocco’s surf scene. He shares how surfing, for many Moroccans, is a way to express themselves, to break boundaries, and to stay rooted in the values of respect, connection, and resilience.
Redouane’s Role in the Surf Community
Redouane has long believed that surfing is for everyone — not just elite athletes or tourists. Through projects like Arakmaja, he’s helping to democratize access to surf culture in Morocco. He works with local youth, visitors from around the world, and passionate riders who are looking for more than just a lesson. With Redouane, it’s always about the bigger picture: community, growth, and harmony with the ocean.
His work also helps promote eco-awareness, especially among young Moroccans, showing how surfing can be a way to reconnect with nature and develop a more sustainable relationship with the environment.
Why Arakmaja Matters Today
In a time when surf destinations are often reduced to Instagram moments or commercial tourism, Arakmaja reminds us of something deeper. It celebrates authentic surf culture, one that respects tradition, uplifts local voices, and fosters true human connection.
Redouane’s story within this movement is inspiring because it shows how one person’s passion can create waves of change. From champion to coach, from student to leader, Redouane has always used surfing as a tool for transformation — both personal and collective.
Join the Tribe
Whether you’re a beginner dreaming of your first ride, or an experienced surfer looking for a deeper connection to Morocco’s waves, Redouane invites you to be part of the tribe. With his guidance, you’ll learn more than just how to stand on a board — you’ll discover the meaning of flow, balance, and belonging.
Let the waves of Arakmaja carry you. The tribe is waiting.
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