Souss-Massa Buggy Tour: Explore Wild Landscapes

Embark on a thrilling off-road ATV adventure in Agadir, traversing rugged desert terrain, picturesque farmlands, and charming Berber villages. Immerse yourself in authentic Berber culture and explore the hidden gems of Morocco.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
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    Begin your adventure with a convenient pickup from your hotel in Agadir or Taghazout. At the base camp, meet the guide, equip your helmet and goggles, and complete a brief test drive. Once…
What's Included
  • Round-trip pickup and drop-off from hotels in Agadir or Taghazout
  • Approx. 90 minutes (1.5 hours) of guided off-road driving
  • Use of a buggy for two people (1 driver + 1 passenger). Note: You can swap drivers halfway through
  • Professional local guide to lead the tour and provide assistance
  • Helmets, protective goggles, and hygiene hair nets
  • Traditional Moroccan mint tea and local snacks at a Berber village
What's Not Included
  • Drinks
Additional Information

Experience the untamed beauty of Souss-Massa with an exhilarating buggy adventure, featuring convenient pickups from both Agadir and Taghazout. Unlike typical tours that follow crowded routes, our specially designed path takes you further into the countryside. Navigate through a variety of landscapes, transitioning from golden sand dunes to rugged…

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Celtic56
Feb 23, 2026
No bug in buggy - Route on dirt/stone roads along greenhouse fields. Then start of the sand desert. Stop 20 minutes after 30 minutes of driving, then return by the same routes. That is 1 hour of buggy in total, 26 km/h average, peaks at 50 km/h. Stop on the dunes in front of the Atlantic Ocean. A hot mint tea will be offered. No windshield, so a lot of dust on the clothes.
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Stay35657052000
Feb 20, 2026
It’s worth every penny - Honestly, it was just a really great experience. Everything went smoothly and we were picked up right on time. Abdul was very friendly and easygoing. He explained everything clearly and made sure we felt comfortable the whole time. You can tell he takes his job seriously and cares about his guests. The whole tour was well organized and professional, but still relaxed and enjoyable. If you’re in Agadir and looking for a reliable and good tour, I can truly recommend it.
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Jacqueline
Feb 12, 2026
Enjoyable trip - On time pick up from Sofitel Royal Bay Hotel, Agadir and then about a 35 mins journey. The buggy drive is through more of a wasteland area rather than dunes with a short stop for Moroccan tea and a change over of drivers. Feels faster than it is due to low position and bumps, max speed only about 35 mph but a fun way the spend a few hours.
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Robrp3246nc
Feb 8, 2026
Fun, Fun, Fun - Amazing experience we had 5 x 1000cc buggy’s between 10 of us. What a blast throughout, through forests got muddy but added to the fun then onto the beach and desert then a bit of sand boarding and stopping off to meet a local farmer for Morrocan tea and music even sung me happy birthday in Arabica.
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Dannys109
Jan 18, 2026
Organized, safe, and fun – great for beginners! - We had a very smooth experience from start to finish. Since our hotel was further out of Agadir, the company arranged a private taxi to take us to the meeting point, where we joined a larger group. The tour consisted of about 7 buggies (14 people), and everything felt very organized and efficient. After a quick briefing and signing disclaimers, we headed out. The route starts through a local village before hitting the desert terrain. Having done a similar tour in Marrakech, I noticed this was quite different; it’s flatter and feels a bit tamer, but there are still plenty of berms and sandbanks to keep the drive interesting. It’s perfect for beginners or those looking for a fun, steady pace. We drove in a line with about 10m spacing, and there was a dedicated stop for photos and a chance to swap drivers. To finish, we headed back to HQ for some lovely Moroccan tea and local biscuits before being driven back to our hotel. The guides were excellent—they made us feel very safe, were always available for questions, and ran a very tight ship. A great, well-managed excursion!
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David_h
Jan 9, 2026
This half day Experience is a Lot of Fun! - We were picked up in a minibus. The driver stood by his vehicle with his mobile phone, but showed no interest in me as I approached, to ask if he was our driver, so we waited by the side of the bus. Several other transports came and went, and eventually I got a phone call from the tour company asking where I was! I stated that I was outside the hotels reception beside a minibus with a picture of a camel on it. They exclaimed that that was the vehicle that was waiting for us! a minute later we were on our way. We picked up two more couples and then headed south at high speed to the agricultural area where the multiplicity of agricultural poly-tents are to be found. We headed to a workshop in a village amongst these farms. Here, three buggies had been prepared for us. We were issued with a pair of ski goggles, and then we set off. Soon we were in the open, upon sand tracks amongst thousands of Argan trees. We proceeded slowly at first, but the pace soon increased, so that we were flying along and creating rather a lot of dust! The tracks zig zag amongst the trees, with many sharp turns. Half way through we stopped for a glass of Moroccan tea, and a chance to feed a pair of ostriches! We then continued but at a faster pace still, following our guide on a quad bike. At one point we were signalled to stop as another group of buggy riders was about to cross our path. The driver of the buggy behind me was following a bit too close, and ran into the back of our buggy. Not too hard, but creating enough of a jolt to notice. Our guide then insisted that he change places in their buggy with his sister who, it turned out was a better driver! After a lot of fun, we returned to the garage, where there were rudimentary toilets. The minibus then took us back to the hotel for lunch.
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Erin
Jan 3, 2026
Excellent trip! - Very good trip! Pick up on time and good communication. Exactly as advertised, great fun on the buggy’s. Safety equipment provided. Moroccan tea and snacks for free after the fun. Very friendly and helpful staff, took our pictures and didn’t try to sell us anything. Straight back to hotel after the tea. Would recommend to anyone wanting to experience fast buggy’s and beautiful scenery. Thank you, Erin
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Kraub
Feb 25, 2026
Flat terrain - The port is pretty far away. Already to the port exit you had to walk almost 1h. The safari was okay. We were just traveling alone. The ride went over almost flat sandy paths. Not very interesting.
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Venture26357169130
Jan 21, 2026
Services are not as described by Tripadvisor - What is written in TripAdvisor is not true at all. The tour does not take place in the desert and sand. The visit of a Berber family with drinking tea does not take place. Free riding with the buggy is not possible. You drive in a column behind the guide, max. Speed was 30 km/h. And worst of all: we were picked up 1 hour later than agreed. The specified phone number is invalid.
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La_vie_est_belle777
Dec 30, 2025
Big group and no adrenaline. 2 defective quad on the way. Tea in a garage set - Flat ground, no dune and we had to follow one after the other. Group of 20 people. Take the other towers that offer the sand dunes.
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From $43
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).