Agadir excursion will lead you to discover the kasbah called Agadir Oufella; an old kasbah destroyed by the earthquake in 1960, then the center of the new city called la nouvelle ville, stop at the main mosque, Argan oil extraction factory, and the grand Souk; (large market in town).
Agadir excursion will lead you to discover the kasbah called Agadir Oufella; an old kasbah destroyed by the earthquake in 1960, then the center of the new city called la nouvelle ville, stop at the main mosque, Argan oil extraction factory, and the grand Souk; (large market in town).
- Marina D’agadir - Situated on an 18-hectare area by the sea, facing the bay, this marina is a significant tourist development in Morocco. Promoters Aziz Akhannouch, Ali Ouakrim, and Ali Zaid invested 18 million dirhams in the project. A Canarian company, Marinas Canarias, collaborated with Marina Agadir to construct a large portion of it, marking…
- Marina D’agadir - Situated on an 18-hectare area by the sea, facing the bay, this marina is a significant tourist development in Morocco. Promoters Aziz Akhannouch, Ali Ouakrim, and Ali Zaid invested 18 million dirhams in the project. A Canarian company, Marinas Canarias, collaborated with Marina Agadir to construct a large portion of it, marking one of the initial economic cooperation projects between the Agadir Souss-Massa Draâ region and the Canary Islands government.
Officially opened in September 2007, the marina features residences, hotels, nearly 130 shops, as well as restaurants, cafes, and a marina accommodating around 300 boats.
The marina is a perfect spot for relaxation, whether during the day or in the evening.
- Agadir Kasbah - Known as “Agadir Oufella,” this castle was built in the 16th century but was destroyed in the 1960s earthquake. Perched on a high hilltop, it offers a stunning view of Agadir city and its surroundings.
- Mosquee Mohamed V - Located in the Talborjt district, this mosque is the largest in the city, situated at the intersection of February 29 Street and General Kettani Avenue.
Named after the grandfather of the current King Mohamed VI, its carved wooden doors, intricate mosaics, and majestic size make it one of the most beautiful mosques in the region.
As with other mosques in the Kingdom, access is limited to Muslims.
- Souk El Had d’Agadir - “Souk Al Had” is the largest market in the city, offering a fascinating shopping experience for a variety of goods.

- Driver/guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Transport guests between sights
- Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Driver/guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Transport guests between sights
- Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- The listed price does not include a parking fee, payable at the time of tour check-in.
- Excess luggage charges (where applicable)
- Lunch
- Drinks
- For Taghazout bay pick up (20 km far than Agadir city) the clients must add 10€ per person
- The listed price does not include a parking fee, payable at the time of tour check-in.
- Excess luggage charges (where applicable)
- Lunch
- Drinks
- For Taghazout bay pick up (20 km far than Agadir city) the clients must add 10€ per person
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
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.