Sandboarding with camel ride and Dinner from Agadir
Escape the city for an evening of adventure and authentic Moroccan culture! Our Sunset Sandboarding, Camel ride, dinner with live Berber music from Agadir tour offers an unparalleled experience.
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•Free cancellation •Instant confirmation •Pay at the pickup
•Free cancellation •Instant confirmation •Pay at the pickup
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Tour details
- Duration: Approx. 6 hours.
- Availability: Daily tour.
- Pick up time: 16:00.
- Pick up areas: Agadir, Taghazout, Tamraght.
- Secure your spot today—Pay at pickup.
Highlights
- Feel the thrill of sandboarding down the Timlalin Sand Dunes
- Enjoy a traditional Moroccan BBQ dinner with live Berber music
- Explore a nearby canyon and capture stunning photos of the landscape
- Enjoy a camel ride across the desert and take in the serene atmosphere.
- Relax and admire a spectacular sunset over the Atlantic Ocean
Price includes
✓ Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Agadir, Taghazout & Tamraght)
✓ Tour on comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
✓ Tour guide
✓ Sandboarding equipment and instruction
✓ Camel ride tour
✓ Sand dunes and the canyons visit
✓ Barbecue dinner meal
✓ Berber music performance
✓ Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Agadir, Taghazout & Tamraght)
✓ Tour on comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
✓ Tour guide
✓ Sandboarding equipment and instruction
✓ Camel ride tour
✓ Sand dunes and the canyons visit
✓ Barbecue dinner meal
✓ Berber music performance
Price
- £50 per adult
- £25 per child (age 1-15)
Sunset sandboarding, camel ride, and dinner from Agadir or Taghazout
Your evening begins with a comfortable transfer from your Agadir hotel, heading north towards the captivating Timlalin Dunes – often called the "Little Sahara" due to their impressive scale and proximity to the Atlantic. Upon arrival, our experienced guides will equip you with sandboards and provide a brief, easy-to-follow lesson.
Whether you're a beginner or experienced, the thrill of sliding down these golden slopes is exhilarating. As the sun begins its descent, the dunes transform into a spectacle of vibrant colors, creating the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable sunset sandboarding session. Capture breathtaking photos and feel the cool desert breeze as the day turns to dusk.
Savor a delicious traditional BBQ dinner, and immerse yourself in the enchanting rhythms of live Berber music under a blanket of stars. This is more than just a tour; it's a magical Moroccan evening you'll cherish forever.
Notes:
Whether you're a beginner or experienced, the thrill of sliding down these golden slopes is exhilarating. As the sun begins its descent, the dunes transform into a spectacle of vibrant colors, creating the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable sunset sandboarding session. Capture breathtaking photos and feel the cool desert breeze as the day turns to dusk.
Savor a delicious traditional BBQ dinner, and immerse yourself in the enchanting rhythms of live Berber music under a blanket of stars. This is more than just a tour; it's a magical Moroccan evening you'll cherish forever.
Notes:
- More ways to explore the desert sand dunes: consider adding a quad bike to your combo tour, check the booking form if you wish to add it.
Sandboarding, camel ride and dinner: Itinerary & Highlights
- 16:00 | Hotel Pickup: Your journey begins with a pickup from your hotel in Agadir or Taghazout.
- 16:15 | Coastal Drive: Enjoy a scenic drive along the Atlantic coast toward the Timlalin Dunes, passing through the surfing villages.
- 17:10 | Banana Village Stop: A brief stop at Tamri village to grab a mint tea or perhaps sample the famous bio small bananas.
- 17:45 | Canyon Exploration: A guided walk through the hidden limestone gorges and dry riverbeds of the Atlas foothills.
- 17:30 | Sandboarding Adventure: Arrive at the desert sand dunes for sandboarding experience.
- 19:00 | Sunset Camel ride trek: Enjoy a 30 minutes camel ride through the dunes or along the cliffside trails as the sun begins to set.
- 20:00 | Dinner meal: Settle into a Berber tent for a Moroccan dinner meal with live Berber music show.
- 21:00 | Return Journey: A relaxing night drive back to the city.
- 22:00 | Hotel Drop-off: Arrival back at your original starting point in Agadir or in Taghazout.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Where does the sandboarding take place?
Most sandboarding tours from Agadir take you to the Timlalin Dunes (also known as the "Little Sahara"), which are located about an hour's drive north of Agadir near the coastal village of Imsouane. These dunes offer a beautiful setting where the sand meets the Atlantic Ocean.
2. Do I need previous experience to go sandboarding?
No, sandboarding is a beginner-friendly activity suitable for all ages and skill levels. Your tour will include a professional guide who provides all the necessary equipment and a brief lesson on how to stand, sit, or lie on the board.
3. What should I wear and bring for the tour?
It's best to wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothes that you don't mind getting sandy. Closed-toe shoes or sneakers are highly recommended for climbing the dunes, as flip-flops can be difficult to walk in. You should also bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
4. Is sandboarding in Agadir safe?
Yes, it is considered a very safe activity when done with a reputable tour company. The soft sand provides a natural cushion, and the tours are led by experienced guides who provide safety instructions and ensure all participants are comfortable and secure.
5. What is included in the traditional BBQ dinner?
The dinner is a delicious traditional Moroccan BBQ served by a campfire. It typically includes grilled meats (like chicken and kefta), fresh salads, local bread, seasonal fruit, and Moroccan mint tea. We can cater to vegetarian diets upon request.
6. Do you provide hotel pickup and drop-off from Taghazout?
Yes, absolutely. We offer free round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off from all accommodations in Agadir, Taghazout, and the surrounding areas like Tamraght and Anza.
8. Is the Live Berber Music performance authentic and participatory?
Yes! The live music is performed by local Berber musicians using traditional instruments. It's a genuine cultural experience often involving storytelling and dancing—guests are always welcome to join in the rhythm!
Most sandboarding tours from Agadir take you to the Timlalin Dunes (also known as the "Little Sahara"), which are located about an hour's drive north of Agadir near the coastal village of Imsouane. These dunes offer a beautiful setting where the sand meets the Atlantic Ocean.
2. Do I need previous experience to go sandboarding?
No, sandboarding is a beginner-friendly activity suitable for all ages and skill levels. Your tour will include a professional guide who provides all the necessary equipment and a brief lesson on how to stand, sit, or lie on the board.
3. What should I wear and bring for the tour?
It's best to wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothes that you don't mind getting sandy. Closed-toe shoes or sneakers are highly recommended for climbing the dunes, as flip-flops can be difficult to walk in. You should also bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
4. Is sandboarding in Agadir safe?
Yes, it is considered a very safe activity when done with a reputable tour company. The soft sand provides a natural cushion, and the tours are led by experienced guides who provide safety instructions and ensure all participants are comfortable and secure.
5. What is included in the traditional BBQ dinner?
The dinner is a delicious traditional Moroccan BBQ served by a campfire. It typically includes grilled meats (like chicken and kefta), fresh salads, local bread, seasonal fruit, and Moroccan mint tea. We can cater to vegetarian diets upon request.
6. Do you provide hotel pickup and drop-off from Taghazout?
Yes, absolutely. We offer free round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off from all accommodations in Agadir, Taghazout, and the surrounding areas like Tamraght and Anza.
8. Is the Live Berber Music performance authentic and participatory?
Yes! The live music is performed by local Berber musicians using traditional instruments. It's a genuine cultural experience often involving storytelling and dancing—guests are always welcome to join in the rhythm!





