Explore Agadir’s vibrant souks, stunning beaches, and rich culture on a half-day guided tour. Discover Morocco’s top resort with year-round sunshine.
Explore Agadir’s vibrant souks, stunning beaches, and rich culture on a half-day guided tour. Discover Morocco’s top resort with year-round sunshine.
- Marina D’agadir - Explore the seafront structures of Agadir Marina, including the marina itself and enjoy boat excursions to the sea…
- Agadir Kasbah - This authentic fortress, constructed in 1572, features an inscription on the front door in Arabic and Dutch: “fear God and honor your King.” The panoramic view over the bay and port is truly…
- Marina D’agadir - Explore the seafront structures of Agadir Marina, including the marina itself and enjoy boat excursions to the sea…
- Agadir Kasbah - This authentic fortress, constructed in 1572, features an inscription on the front door in Arabic and Dutch: “fear God and honor your King.” The panoramic view over the bay and port is truly exceptional. The hill displays the Arabic inscription: “God - The Fatherland - The King,” which is the Kingdom’s Motto and is illuminated at night…
- Mosquee Mohamed V - Renowned as the most beautiful and largest mosque in Agadir… Visitors can take photos of the exterior. In Morocco, mosques are sacred places of worship and are not open to non-Muslims.
- Argan Palace - A visit for information is essential. The argan tree is a mythical and unique species, growing only in the Agadir region. It is protected by the Moroccan state and recognized as a UNESCO world intangible cultural heritage. Culinary Argan oil is highly aromatic and contains twice the vitamin A and omega 3 & 6 as olive oil, while cosmetic Argan oil is an excellent anti-wrinkle treatment, also used for brown spots, hair, and dry skin, and offers a delightful massage. Optional services are available upon customer request.
- La Nouvelle Medina Polizzi - A reconstructed Medina in Agadir… Located 6 kilometers from the city center, visitors can discover the Medina of Agadir, a magnificent and spectacular site that respects the ancestral architecture of the Souss Massa region. This reconstruction of the ancient Medina of Agadir, which was unfortunately destroyed by the 1960 earthquake, is an almost obligatory stop when visiting Agadir. In the early 1990s, Italian architect Coco Polizzi dedicated his energy and expertise to this enormous project. The new Medina retains its charm through strict adherence to traditional construction techniques.
- Kasbat Souss - Village des Artisans: Experience the meticulous craftsmanship of Moroccan artisans!!! Discover babouches, traditional clothing, pottery, silver jewelry, ironwork, and sculpture…
- Souk El Had d’Agadir - The largest Souk in Africa, spanning over 13 hectares and housing nearly 4000 small shops. It has a fortress-like appearance with a 6m high wall, punctuated by 13 large doors. Inside, the shopping area is divided into several distinct corridors, offering a variety of goods including vegetables, fruits, spices, clothing, shoes, furniture, and electronics…
The Souk blends modernity with tradition while maintaining its Amazigh character. The atmosphere remains authentic, and the shopping experience has become more enjoyable.

- Private transportation
- Entrance fees to the Agadir Medina
- Driver / Guide
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees to the Agadir Medina
- Driver / Guide
- Drinks
- Lunch
- Tipping
- Drinks
- Lunch
- Tipping
Experience a comprehensive tour of Agadir, the capital of the Souss Massa region and Morocco’s premier resort destination. With its pleasant climate throughout the year, boasting 300 sunny days, Agadir features a stunning beach, a laid-back atmosphere, vibrant markets, and a seaside promenade stretching over 9 km. The city is rich with numerous tourist,…
Experience a comprehensive tour of Agadir, the capital of the Souss Massa region and Morocco’s premier resort destination. With its pleasant climate throughout the year, boasting 300 sunny days, Agadir features a stunning beach, a laid-back atmosphere, vibrant markets, and a seaside promenade stretching over 9 km. The city is rich with numerous tourist, natural, and cultural attractions that are delightful to explore. Following its reconstruction after the 1960 earthquake, Agadir showcases a more modern architectural style. The surrounding landscapes, including mountains and valleys, provide excellent opportunities for nature and heritage enthusiasts.
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