Explore Agadir’s vibrant culture with a guided city tour and thrilling cable car ride. Discover souks, historic landmarks, and stunning coastal views.
Explore Agadir’s vibrant culture with a guided city tour and thrilling cable car ride. Discover souks, historic landmarks, and stunning coastal views.
- Plage d’Agadir - Renowned as one of Morocco’s most stunning coastal routes.
- Marina D’agadir - The vibrant Marina of Agadir.
- Agadir Kasbah - Known as Agadir Oufella, Upper Agadir, Agadir N’Ighir, or Agadir of the Hill, this historic area of Agadir is filled with winding streets and a lively atmosphere, marking it as the city’s oldest…
- Plage d’Agadir - Renowned as one of Morocco’s most stunning coastal routes.
- Marina D’agadir - The vibrant Marina of Agadir.
- Agadir Kasbah - Known as Agadir Oufella, Upper Agadir, Agadir N’Ighir, or Agadir of the Hill, this historic area of Agadir is filled with winding streets and a lively atmosphere, marking it as the city’s oldest section. Built in 1572 by Abdallah al-Ghalib, the fortress served to protect the city from invaders. The original kasbah, constructed by Hamed ech-Cheikh in 1540, was destroyed by the 1960 earthquake, which claimed thousands of lives in just 15 seconds, leaving behind the rubble seen today. Overlooking the city, the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella, meaning the upper granary, is just minutes from the city center and was the site of the old city, much of which was impacted by the earthquake.
- Agadir Ouffela cable car station - Offers a one-way journey by cable car.
- Mosquee Mohamed V - The Mohammed V Mosque, the largest in Agadir, is situated in the Talborjt district at the junction of Rue 29 Février and Avenue du Général Kettani. Constructed in the 1980s, it is named after the grandfather of the current King Mohammed VI. Unfortunately, like most mosques in Morocco, it is not accessible to non-Muslims.
Agadir’s decline began in 1760 when the Alaouite Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah favored the rival port of Essaouira, aiming to penalize the Souss region for its rebellion. This decline persisted for 150 years.
- Planet Product - A cooperative showcasing local products.
- Kasbat Souss - A center for artisans.
- Souk El Had d’Agadir - This traditional market in Agadir boasts a rich history, having been a commercial hub for over a century. According to Culture Trip, Souk El Had has expanded into one of Morocco’s largest souks, featuring over 6,000 shops across 13 hectares in Agadir’s heart. It’s a favored spot for both locals and tourists, offering spices, furniture, clothing, and more. The market is renowned for its high-quality argan oil and exquisite leather goods, available at bargain prices. Despite its vastness, Souk El Had is easy to navigate, with clear numbering and twelve gates, as noted by Culture Trip. Explore Agadir Souss Massa describes it as a vibrant and colorful must-see during a visit to Agadir.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Explore the lively city of Agadir with this guided city tour, featuring an exciting cable car ride. Wander through lively souks brimming with spices and textiles, explore historic sites, and take in breathtaking views from picturesque vantage points. This half-day journey is ideal for newcomers, offering a delightful mix of culture and history. Glide…
Explore the lively city of Agadir with this guided city tour, featuring an exciting cable car ride. Wander through lively souks brimming with spices and textiles, explore historic sites, and take in breathtaking views from picturesque vantage points. This half-day journey is ideal for newcomers, offering a delightful mix of culture and history. Glide above the city for breathtaking coastal vistas, ensuring an unforgettable experience you won’t want to miss.
- Duration: 4 hours of exploration and adventure
- Includes guided tour, cable car ride, and local insights
- Perfect for first-time visitors seeking cultural experiences
- Comfortable shoes recommended for walking through the souks
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.