. Begin your excursion into the desert by traveling from Agadir to El Borj and passing through Berber villages along the...Read more
Investigate the bustling city of Marrakech on a comprehensive private excursion from Agadir. Marrakech is an essential destination for travelers to Morocco, and it's full of enthralling sights! Delve into the Medina and its maze of vibrant streets with a private...Read more
An Agadir excursion will take you to explore the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella, a historical fortress that was destroyed by an earthquake in 1960 and then became the nucleus of a new city known as La Nouvelle Ville. During your visit, you'll be able to see the main mosque, witness argan oil extraction at a factory and browse through the large...Read more
Nicknamed the pearl of the Atlantic, Essaouira has been known since the 14th century as Mogador. Located 170 km north of Agadir and surrounded by ramparts, it is referred to as the “City of Winds”. The UNESCO-listed whitewashed Medina with its blue doors and windows is truly a sight to behold. As Paul Claudel famously remarked: ''There is...Read more
Save time and discover the prime spots in Agadir. A breathtaking sight from the Kasbah, a leisurely walk through modern Marina and on to residential locations to witness the stunning Talborjt Mosque. Taking a drive past the Church, Synagogue and Souk El had – its selection of vegetables presented and lessons in haggling...Read more
Venture to Agadir, a Moroccan city renowned for its beauty. Get to know its past on a half-day sightseeing tour of the Kasba, Talborjt's old quarter and discover the Berber way of life at an open-air market, Argan House and other splendid...Read more
A journey to the historic Medina of Essaouira provides an enchanting and vibrant array of sights from Moroccan-Portuguese architecture, the Grand Mosque, terraces, cafés and a bustling souk. This ancient Portuguese enclave was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. Departure for essaouira is at 7:30am with return...Read more
. You will journey to the second imperial city of Morocco, Marrakech or the "Red City," via highway, Argan grove, Berber village and Atlas high mountain. On your route, you will make a stop at an Argan grove to take pictures of goats perched atop Argan trees. After that, you will call in at a fuel station for toilet and coffee breaks...Read more
The Driver will pick you up from your hotel between 07h00 and 18h00, taking you to Essaouira (formerly known as Mogador) via Taghazout village famous for its surfing beaches, the ocean coastal road. You will stop at Tamri beach before continuing on to Essaouira through the Atlas Mountains and Berber villages. Upon arrival in Mogador City, you...Read more
The scenery and nature of the paradise Valley, known also as the green valley; with its beautiful landscape along all the Wadi, where the water from springs remains ever-flowing throughout the year. This is a great spot to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and relax in an idyllic natural setting. Tours are available during both...Read more
La Palmeraie de Tioute, bien connue dans la région, a été immortalisée lors du tournage en 1952 du film “Ali Baba et les 40 voleurs” à l'affiche duquel figurait le célèbre acteur français Fernandel.
Les guides locaux seraient ravis de vous proposer une visite de cette oasis; elle est toujours exploitée selon des méthodes...Read more
. You could investigate the true desert of Morocco and spend the night outside in a tent, riding a camel to capture snapshots of dawn and twilight with the animation of the local youth, then have a chance to visit nomads and savor a cup of tea at their abode while enjoying Ganawa...Read more
Your half day Agadir City Tour will commence at the Kasbah of Agadir, which is perched atop a hill with spectacular views of both the city and its bay. In addition to taking in these stunning panoramas, you'll also visit the harbor where local fishermen bring in their haul. Other locations on your tour include: The Museum of Arts and Popular...Read more
On this orientation tour, you'll learn all there is to know about Agadir. Once a modern port city and resort, it was tragically destroyed by an earthquake in 1960; resulting in the loss of an estimated 15,000 lives. It has since been rebuilt in a modern style.
You will visit the souk where you can experience the smells and colors of a...Read more
We depart from Agadir at 7AM and take an air-conditioned vehicle, expecting to arrive in Marrakech around 10am. Once there, our sightseeing tour of the city's historic landmarks will start with an exterior view of the Koutoubia Mosque. We will then proceed to Menara Gardens and admire the pyramid-shaped pavilion framed against the Atlas...Read more
We are then going to take you back to Agadir.
We will be driving you from Agadir to Essaouira, the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Morocco since 2001. Along the way, we will make three stops: one to observe goats climbing Argan trees; another for a break at a Berber village with some mint tea or coffee and lastly, a visit to an...Read more
+ Entrance Fees. Uncover the remarkable features and distinct webs of Essaouira on this small-group tour. Set off at 7:30 PM and arrive 2:30 in an air-conditioned minibus meandering through the Anti-Atlas range. Explore this Moroccan city, which was for a long period under Portuguese rule, with a personal introduction to its history, culture...Read more
Explore the unique history, culture, and heritage of Essaouira on a one-day trip.
The Medina of Essaouira offers a charming colorful landscape from its Moroccan-Portuguese style to its Grand Mosque, terraces, cafes, and souk. This old Portuguese city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.
Witness some "flying goats"...Read more
Our trip begins at 8:30 with a leisurely drive through the chief sights and districts of Agadir and its different terrains, taking our first stop in front of the renowned Argan tree and its climbing goats. Later, we will pause by the old walled city of Taroudant (the "mini Marrakesh"), exploring the 16th century capital of Saadian dynasty....Read more