Immerse yourself in the authentic Moroccan culture and history on a day tour from Agadir to Taroudant and Tiout. Explore the Tiout palm grove, visit the ruins of an ancient kasbah, and enjoy breathtaking views of the High Atlas and Souss Valley. Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the charming Berber town and its centuries-old attics villages.
Immerse yourself in the authentic Moroccan culture and history on a day tour from Agadir to Taroudant and Tiout. Explore the Tiout palm grove, visit the ruins of an ancient kasbah, and enjoy breathtaking views of the High Atlas and Souss Valley. Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the charming Berber town and its centuries-old attics villages.
- Taroudant - Begin your journey in the morning with a pickup from your hotel or the cruise ship terminal (Agadir porte) to visit (Taroudant & Tiout). Taroudant is a city in the southwest of Morocco, situated in the Souss valley, about 80 km from Agadir. It’s a charming city, encircled by stunning ochre walls that are a sight worth seeing on their…
- Taroudant - Begin your journey in the morning with a pickup from your hotel or the cruise ship terminal (Agadir porte) to visit (Taroudant & Tiout). Taroudant is a city in the southwest of Morocco, situated in the Souss valley, about 80 km from Agadir. It’s a charming city, encircled by stunning ochre walls that are a sight worth seeing on their own. Once the capital of the Saadian dynasty, Taroudant boasts a quaint medina and modest yet fascinating souks.\n\nOften referred to as the ‘Little Marrakech’ due to its impressive walls and the lively atmosphere created by mopeds, street vendors, and pedestrians, Taroudant is a city with a rich and eventful history, offering a wealth of historical sites to explore. To truly appreciate the city, one must stroll through its six kilometers of majestic walls, which glow pink in the sunlight. Each of the nine arched gateways has its own name, adding charm beyond mere numbers. The city’s alleyways are home to a craft bazaar famous for its exquisite Berber silver jewelry, a local tradition. Taroudant is also known for its carpets, with people traveling from afar to bargain for the region’s distinctive Berber rugs.

- Guided tour of the Oasis of Tiout Taroudant
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional licensed driver and knowledgeable local guide
- Comfortable air-conditioned vehicles
- Delicious lunch with fresh seasonal fruits
- Traditional Moroccan mint tea
- Souvenir photos and videos
- Guided tour of the Oasis of Tiout Taroudant
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional licensed driver and knowledgeable local guide
- Comfortable air-conditioned vehicles
- Delicious lunch with fresh seasonal fruits
- Traditional Moroccan mint tea
- Souvenir photos and videos
- Sodas and mineral water (available for purchase)
- Donkey ride (available for purchase)
- Sodas and mineral water (available for purchase)
- Donkey ride (available for purchase)
Explore the authentic culture of Morocco and gather more insights and souvenirs in the village of Tiout, a palm grove reminiscent of Marrakech. The site is dominated by the ruins of an ancient kasbah, now transformed into a tourist restaurant. From the peak, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the High Atlas and the Souss Valley. Notably, Fernandel…
Explore the authentic culture of Morocco and gather more insights and souvenirs in the village of Tiout, a palm grove reminiscent of Marrakech. The site is dominated by the ruins of an ancient kasbah, now transformed into a tourist restaurant. From the peak, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the High Atlas and the Souss Valley. Notably, Fernandel filmed “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves” in this palm grove in 1954.
This charming Berber town offers plenty to see and is located on the road to Agadir. The attic villages, dating back to the 16th century, are a must-visit before they vanish completely.
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.