Embark on a sustainable cycling adventure in Agadir with Pikala, a local NGO empowering Moroccan youth. Explore hidden spots, connect with local youth, and support sustainable tourism.
Embark on a sustainable cycling adventure in Agadir with Pikala, a local NGO empowering Moroccan youth. Explore hidden spots, connect with local youth, and support sustainable tourism.
- Mosquee Mohamed V - The Mohamed V Mosque in Agadir is a remarkable architectural marvel, showcasing intricate mosaic artistry, a towering minaret, and a spacious prayer hall accommodating over 1,000 worshippers. Visitors will be captivated by the mosque’s distinctive design and serene ambiance, and should adhere to the mosque’s dress code and…
- Mosquee Mohamed V - The Mohamed V Mosque in Agadir is a remarkable architectural marvel, showcasing intricate mosaic artistry, a towering minaret, and a spacious prayer hall accommodating over 1,000 worshippers. Visitors will be captivated by the mosque’s distinctive design and serene ambiance, and should adhere to the mosque’s dress code and etiquette.
- Main Post Office - The Post Office in Agadir is a breathtaking structure with a modernist design that immediately draws attention. Constructed after the 1960 earthquake, it has become an iconic emblem of the city.
Additionally, there are whispers that the building was utilized by King Hassan II, adding an extra layer of intrigue and historical depth to the site. With its impressive facade and rich historical significance, the Post Office is a must-see for anyone visiting Agadir.
- Cinema Salam - “Cinema Salam” is an old, abandoned cinema built in 1946, considered one of the few buildings that survived the earthquake. “Georges Appéré” is the architect who designed it as a horse saddle on a ground of 1200 m2. The design contributed to its resilience during the catastrophe.
- Souk El Had d’Agadir - Souk Al Had is a lively and bustling market in the heart of Agadir, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse range of products. Visitors will be enchanted by the energy and color of the souk, with vendors showcasing their wares and customers negotiating prices.
The market offers a wide array of products, including traditional Moroccan crafts, textiles, jewelry, spices, and fresh produce. It’s an excellent place to find unique souvenirs or experience the local culture.
As one of the largest markets in the region, Souk Al Had is a hub of activity, attracting both locals and tourists. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone eager to immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and flavors of Agadir.
- Royal Palace - The royal palace of the king is closed to the public and features a vast green park that provides leisure opportunities for its residents. It was built by a former Saudi Minister of Defense, who made it his preferred residence, and later gifted it to King Mohammed VI six years ago.
In 2007, the king decided to transform it into a luxury tourist resort to boost tourism in the region. It overlooks the waterfront and is situated along picturesque beaches that attract Moroccan tourists, foreigners, and sports enthusiasts.
- Talborjt - Talborjt is a lively and bustling district in the heart of Agadir, known for its eclectic mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Visitors will be captivated by the energy and activity of the area, with locals and tourists filling the streets day and night.
The district offers a diverse range of products and services, including traditional Moroccan crafts, modern fashion boutiques, and popular cafes and eateries. It’s a great place to pick up souvenirs, sample local cuisine, or simply soak up the atmosphere.
Talborjt is also home to several historic landmarks, including the Agadir Oufella fortress and the Musée Municipal du Patrimoine Amazigh, which showcases the region’s rich cultural heritage. Overall, Talborjt is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the vibrant and diverse culture of Agadir.
- Ensemble Artisanal - Meet local artisans and explore Moroccan craftsmanship and handmade traditions.
- Corniche de la plage d’Agadir - Conclude the journey along Agadir’s coastline, enjoying ocean views and a relaxed seaside atmosphere.

- Bicycle use
- Helmet or Hats
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Bicycle use
- Helmet or Hats
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Hotel pick up and drop off
Get ready to hop on your electric bike and explore Agadir with Pikala, the coolest local NGO! This isn’t your average tour; it’s an adventure that connects you deeply with local culture.
With our young guides, bask in the Moroccan sunshine and immerse yourself in Agadir’s everyday life.
Experience Agadir’s heart as we visit a public bakery, explore the…
Get ready to hop on your electric bike and explore Agadir with Pikala, the coolest local NGO! This isn’t your average tour; it’s an adventure that connects you deeply with local culture.
With our young guides, bask in the Moroccan sunshine and immerse yourself in Agadir’s everyday life.
Experience Agadir’s heart as we visit a public bakery, explore the traditional Hammam, and stop at a local cafe. We’ll pick up fresh fruits from the Main City Market and delve into the city’s architectural evolution, uncovering stories behind iconic buildings.
Our guides share their experiences, explaining growing up in Morocco, the importance of family, and dealing with religion and modernization. They might even teach you a few Arabic words.
Join us for a unique adventure and cultural immersion! With Pikala, your electric bike tour will be an unforgettable journey through Agadir’s heart and soul.
This tour is a cultural and personal introduction to Moroccan life. Plus, it’s great fun!
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.