OVERVIEW:
The “Miami of Morocco”, modern Agadir offers nightlife and restaurants, golf and horse-riding, beach basking and water-based fun, and kasbah views. Though named after a 16th-century fortress (Agadir) on a hilltop to its north, Agadir, the new city was built as a resort around the sandy bay here. Modern architecture, wide, tree-lined avenues, open squares, and pedestrian precincts contrast with the narrow streets of a traditional Moroccan town. The focus downtown is the shopping center of Place du Prince Sidi Mohammed. The new Marina of Agadir is lined with boutique shops, restaurants, and apartments. Low-rise hotels separate the center from Agadir’s splendid beach, which stretches 10km (6 miles) to the south. Various activities are on offer here, including windsurfing and sailing.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Option to swim, sunbathe, or go out on a boat
- A beautiful view of the port of Agadir
- Relax on the beautiful shores of the Agadir beach
- Enjoy incredible views at the Agadir Ufla
- See the Morrocan countryside as you travel
- Explore the vibrant Marina and Souk
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | Marrakech |
DEPARTURE TIME | 07:30 AM |
RETURN TIME: | 6:00 PM |
INCLUDED:
- Driver/guide
- Modern, air-conditioned vehicles
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
NOT INCLUDED:
- Lunch & drinks
- Entry ticket to the Crocoparc
- Optional Activities
Important information
What to bring
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Comfortable clothes
It is important to know
- Tour price per person depends on how many participants you are.
- A vehicle can seat up to 7 adult passengers comfortably.
- Local guides and entrance fees ( if any ) are not included. You pay for those directly to the suppliers.
- The pick-up time for your Full day tour can be flexible. Between 07h30 and 08h00 AM is highly recommended.
Elvin Hsu –
Abdou has to be the best tour operator we’ve ever worked with. Responsive yet also proactive, he followed up with us regarding our trip throughout the difficult pandemic year and kept the channels of communication going despite the country being under lockdown. This was very reassuring to us. He also kept following up with our progress, and soliciting for feedback during our trip to make sure we were enjoying our time. Who does that? With most operators you have a hard time getting a hold of once you send in that last payment. We had the good fortune of working with an exceptional driver, Mourad, who was a great source of information. In fact I have requested that Mourad work with my sister and BIL when they visit Morocco in a couple of months. We loved the Hotel Tildi. Must try their lamb tagine with the apricots, pear, and prunes. What a fabulous combination. There were a few hiccups with the accommodation in Fez, but it was due to lack of communication on the hotel end. Our tour guide Ali was a trooper. He stuck with us the entire 7 hours for our walking tour of Marrakech. We were all tired, but he was very professional to the very end.