Agadir city tour
Explore Agadir top sights in half a day! Visit the historic Kasbah Oufella, the beautiful Mohammed V Mosque, Marina of Agadir and the vibrant Souk El Had. Book now—Pay at pickup!
Agadir city tour
Book your city tour
•Free cancellation •Instant confirmation •Pay at the pickup
•Free cancellation •Instant confirmation •Pay at the pickup
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Tour details
- Duration: Approx. 3 hours.
- Availability: Daily tour (Morning or Afternoon).
- Pick up times: 10:00 or 12:00 or 15:00.
- Pick up areas: Agadir, Taghazout, Tamraght.
- Secure your spot today—Pay at pickup.
Highlights
Price includes
✓ Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Agadir, Taghazout & Tamraght)
✓ Tour guide
✓ Agadir Kasbah visit
✓ Marina visit
✓ Mohammed V Mosque visit
✓ Souk El Hed visit + free time
✓ Optional visit to the Argan oil cooperative
✕ Food and drinks
✓ Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Agadir, Taghazout & Tamraght)
✓ Tour guide
✓ Agadir Kasbah visit
✓ Marina visit
✓ Mohammed V Mosque visit
✓ Souk El Hed visit + free time
✓ Optional visit to the Argan oil cooperative
✕ Food and drinks
Price
- £15 per adult
- £10 per child (age 1-15)
From Agadir or Taghazout: Agadir city tour
Your adventure starts with a journey through the Marina of Agadir. You will climb high above the city for breathtaking views at the Kasbah of Agadir, explore the spiritual heart of the town at the Mohammed V Mosque, and dive into the vibrant colors of Souk El Had. Along the way, you’ll learn the secrets of Morocco’s "Liquid Gold" at an authentic Argan Oil Cooperative.
Notes:
Notes:
- The Souk in Agadir is closed on Mondays, so kindly avoid booking this tour on Mondays if you are planning to visit the Souk.
- More ways to explore Agadir city: consider combining your Agadir city tour with a Cable car ride or adding a visit to the Medina Coco polizzi, check the booking form if you wish to add them.
Agadir city tour: Itinerary & Highlights
- 10:00 | Hotel pickup: Direct pickup from your hotel in Agadir or Taghazout.
- 10:15 | Agadir Marina: A scenic drive through the modern harbor and luxury yacht club.
- 10:30 | Agadir Kasbah: Enjoy the panoramic view of the city from the Kasbah (Agadir Oufella).
- 11:00 | Mosque & Argan: Visit the Mohammed V Mosque and the Argan factory.
- 11:30 | Souk El Had: Up to 1,5 hours of free time to shop and practice your bargaining at the souk.
- 13:00 | Hotel drop off: Drop-off at your hotel in Agadir or Taghazout.
Frequently asked questions about Agadir city tour
1. What are the main sights we will see on the city tour?
A typical Agadir City Tour focuses on the city's key landmarks, including:
2. How long does the Agadir City Tour usually last?
Agadir city tour usually last around 3 hours. This duration allows for transportation, visits to the main viewpoints, and free time in the Souk.
3. What is typically included in the tour price?
The tour price usually includes round-trip transportation from your hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle and the services of a local tour guide.
4. Where does the tour start, and does it include hotel pickup?
Yes, most reputable city tours offer convenient hotel pickup and drop-off from all major accommodations in Agadir and the surrounding areas (like Taghazout). You will be collected directly from your hotel lobby at the scheduled time.
5. Is there time to shop at the Souk?
Yes, a visit to Souk El Hed is a central part of the tour. Guides typically allocate about an hour and a half of free time for you to explore the market, browse spices, clothing, leather goods, and practice your haggling skills.
6. What languages are the guides available in?
Given Agadir's international tourist base, guides are usually multilingual. You can expect tours to be available in English, French, and often German. When booking, be sure to confirm the language you require.
7. Can I book a private tour to Agadir city tour?
Yes, private Agadir city tour is available, kindly contact on WhatsApp to arrange it.
8. What is the best time of day to take the tour?
Most tours run in the morning (starting around 10:00 AM) or afternoon (starting around 3:00 PM). The morning is generally better for visiting the Souk as it is less crowded, while the late afternoon offers fantastic light for photography from the Kasbah viewpoint.
A typical Agadir City Tour focuses on the city's key landmarks, including:
- The Kasbah (Agadir Oufella)
- The Marina
- Mohammed V Mosque
- Souk El Hed
- Optional: the Argan oil cooperative (no fees - included)
- Optional: Cable car (Extra fee)
- Optional: Agadir Medina Polizzi (Extra fee)
- Optional: Crocoparc (Extra fee)
2. How long does the Agadir City Tour usually last?
Agadir city tour usually last around 3 hours. This duration allows for transportation, visits to the main viewpoints, and free time in the Souk.
3. What is typically included in the tour price?
The tour price usually includes round-trip transportation from your hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle and the services of a local tour guide.
4. Where does the tour start, and does it include hotel pickup?
Yes, most reputable city tours offer convenient hotel pickup and drop-off from all major accommodations in Agadir and the surrounding areas (like Taghazout). You will be collected directly from your hotel lobby at the scheduled time.
5. Is there time to shop at the Souk?
Yes, a visit to Souk El Hed is a central part of the tour. Guides typically allocate about an hour and a half of free time for you to explore the market, browse spices, clothing, leather goods, and practice your haggling skills.
6. What languages are the guides available in?
Given Agadir's international tourist base, guides are usually multilingual. You can expect tours to be available in English, French, and often German. When booking, be sure to confirm the language you require.
7. Can I book a private tour to Agadir city tour?
Yes, private Agadir city tour is available, kindly contact on WhatsApp to arrange it.
8. What is the best time of day to take the tour?
Most tours run in the morning (starting around 10:00 AM) or afternoon (starting around 3:00 PM). The morning is generally better for visiting the Souk as it is less crowded, while the late afternoon offers fantastic light for photography from the Kasbah viewpoint.





