
Private Discover Agadir city tour
Combining cityscapes and coastal vibes, this private tour gives you the chance to discover Agadir like a local.Spend the first part of your day taking a stroll around the marina. The neo-kasbah style waterfront filled with its elegant coffee shops, restaurants and hookah lounges will give you a sense of tranquillity and elegance. Make sure to spot Jack Sparrow's ship docked along the picturesque harbour. Next up are the sandcastle-like ruins of the city's Kasbah. Venture into the cultural heart of Agadir, where you can mingle with the locals on a cable car ride heading up to the old town. Make sure you have your camera ready for those all-important Insta snaps.Finish off your tour by poking around spice-scented souks for great bargains. You might be lucky enough to be invited by a friendly souk vendor as they often welcome you in their stall to drink sweet Moroccan mint tea and barter for some eye-catching trinkets.
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One of Africa's best beaches is the highlight of this private tour. Along the way, you and your guide will tick-off typical Berber villages, spice-scented souks and one of Africa's most picturesque beaches. A seafront lunch is on the agenda, too.After pick-up at your hotel, you'll head to Youssef Ben Tachafine dam where you can admire panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains. Pass a series of Berber fishermen villages as you make your way to the next stop. Snap a few pictures at Sidi Boulfdail beach before getting back on the bus to continue the journey.You're in for a treat next, as you arrive at Morocco's most handsome stretch of sand. Ranked one of the 40 most picturesque beaches in the world, Legzira is a must-see. Its natural stone arch emerging from the golden sand makes for an extra pretty backdrop. Tuck into lunch at a beachfront restaurant and enjoy some free time to explore. You'll round off the tour with a spot of shopping in Tiznit, home to one of the country's most famous jewellers.
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One of Africa's best beaches is our destination for the day on this tour. Along the way, we'll tick-off typical Berber villages, shop for silverware in spice-scented souks, and stop by Youssef Ben Tachafine Dam, too. Star of the show though is Legzira Beach, where a seafront lunch is followed by free time on Morocco's most handsome stretch of sand.
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Tafraout, Almond Blosom capital
Fairytale Tafraout is a traditional village where pink, pastel-coloured houses sit surrounded by red-granite mountains. Get an insight into local life with a tour that takes you to knockout beauty spots in the Ameln Valley, an argan oil farm, and a spice-scented souk to shop for souvenirs. Plus, you'll get to taste typical Berber cuisine, too.
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Desert Camp between Ocean & Sand Dunes
Experience life like a desert nomad with this two-day tour of Morocco's most remote corners. By day, we'll tick-off typical villages, viewpoints, beautiful beaches and a bustling souk. And in between, enjoy an evening of Berber food, entertainment and a night spent in a traditional tent under the stars.
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Palm-lined gorges and a bustling market town nestled beneath the western Atlas Mountains are just what you can expect from this day trip from Agadir. You'll visit Immouzer, well-known for its Thursday market, and Paradise Valley, which is just as beautiful as its name suggests.You'll head out of Agadir towards Immouzer stopping along the way to take in the verdant landscape of Tamzargout oasis and enjoy a short walk through the olive grove. Once we arrive at Immouzer, we'll take you to see the waterfall the town is famous for, where you have some free time to wander around. Note that drought has affected the waterfall – it's now known for its natural plunge pool.We'll return into the centre of Immouzer to visit the souk that comes alive every Thursday when locals from the surrounding villages come and trade goods. After some time shopping for spice sets and handmade souvenirs, you'll start the drive back to Agadir.
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Taroudant is a mystical walled city that'll make you feel as if you've stepped back in time. Nestled in the lush Souss Valley beneath the snowcapped Atlas Mountains, its mazy medina and laden souks are straight out of an Indiana Jones movie.Leaving Agadir, we'll head eastwards along the Souss Valley – a landscape peppered with argan trees. This area is famed for its tree-climbing goats. They've become one of Morocco's most iconic images, and we'll stop to take some seriously Instagrammable pics along the way. Then, when we reach Taroudant, we'll size up its 15th century walls before heading into the medina.Our first port of call is at a teahouse for a refreshing mint tea. Your guide will then lead you around the minarets, souks and pomegranate groves of the medina, and you can try your hand at haggling for goods or trying local specialities such as thyme-flavoured honey. You'll also have free time to soak up the atmosphere before heading back to Agadir.
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Dip your toe into Agadir's history and culture, with a half-day tour to all its hotspots. Visit a traditional kasbah, take a stroll along the port and round and get your bearings with free time in the town.First up is a visit to the kasbah of Agadir Oufella. Built in 1541 as a fortress, the ruins stand on a hill out of town and offer sweeping views over the harbour, beach and city. Next, we'll drive through the port area, where you can catch sight of the fishermen offloading their catch of the day. Then, it's on to the new town and the main streets of Agadir where you can take some snaps outside Mohamed V Mosque.We'll then slow down the pace with a guided visit and free time at the main market, Souk El Had. Haggling with stallholders for spices, crafts, furnishings and more isn't just part of the experience – it's expected. Or why not sip on a mint tea as you watch the world around you. Pick up some more bargains at our final shopping stop – Chez Tijani.
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Mercado tradicional Souk e experiência da cooperativa Argan em Agadir
Desfrute de compras num mercado de souk local, visite um dos maiores souks tradicionais de Marrocos e descubra os produtos de argão numa conhecida cooperativa local.
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Agadir private tour with Souk El Had and cable car to the kasbah
You're in for a day of Agadir's kasbah, cable car and carpets on this private tour that captures the cultural heart of this city from hilltop fortress to souk. You'll begin with a view that takes in the sprawling whitewashed houses, the yacht-filled marina and the curve of beach where Agadir Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. But, as local guide, Amina, explains, “the most distinctive view has got to be the Arabic inscription of ‘God, Country, King' written in white stones on the hillside below the kasbah. It's an unofficial motto of Morocco, sharing the country's faith and patriotism.” The modern cable car will whisk you 236 metres up the hill from the marina station to the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella. It's a six-minute journey each way, so you've time to grab your camera and take in the views. At the top, your guide will show you around the phoenix-like fortress, which has been forced to resurrect twice after earthquakes devastated the original structures in 1755 and1960. Back down in the city, your next stop is the Argan cooperative. Here, you'll discover the secrets behind the production of authentic bio Argan oil – a staple in local cuisine and cosmetics.The final part of your day is a trip to one of Morocco's largest markets, Souk El Had. Try not to be intimidated by its 6,000 shops and stalls – it's a labyrinth, but your local guide is your superpower here. They'll help lead you through the narrow allies stacked high with a mix of colourful ceramics, lanterns, rugs and more. Take your time to enjoy the bustling atmosphere, breathe in the scent of fresh mint and cumin and pause for cup of tea before you do as the locals do and join in with some haggling.
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