6 houes
Daily Tour
100 people
English, French
Docked in Agadir for the day? Don’t waste a single minute. This fully private shore excursion is designed specifically for cruise passengers, with flexible timing and guaranteed return to port before your ship departs.
Your professional guide meets you personally at the cruise port at 10:30 AM with a name sign. Travel in comfort in a private air-conditioned vehicle — just your group, no strangers.
Explore the Medina d’Agadir (entry included), visit an Argan Cooperative, admire the Mohammed V Mosque, climb to Agadir Oufella and the Kasbah for panoramic bay views, discover Coco Polizzi’s Workshop, and browse the vibrant Souk El Had. A traditional Moroccan lunch is included.
Guide meets you at the port exit with a name sign. Private vehicle departs on schedule.
Climb to the ruins of the ancient hilltop fortress for sweeping views of the city and Atlantic coast.
Exterior stop and photo opportunity at one of Agadir's most important religious landmarks.
Watch local Berber women hand-extract argan oil and learn about its cultural and cosmetic significance.
Entry included. Discover traditional Moroccan crafts, architecture, and handicraft shops in this iconic reconstructed medina.
Private studio visit to see and purchase unique Moroccan-Berber artworks by the celebrated local artist.
Experience the rich cultural heritage of Agadir with our exclusive Private Half-Day City Tour, which includes a delightful lunch. This meticulously crafted excursion offers a unique opportunity to explore the city's historical landmarks, vibrant markets, and stunning coastal views. Our knowledgeable guide will provide insights into the local traditions and history, ensuring a memorable experience. Join us for an enriching journey through Agadir's captivating landscape.
Explore the historic Kasbah ruins with unobstructed views over Agadir bay, port, and the Atlas Mountains.
Traditional Moroccan lunch (pre-confirmed) followed by free time at Agadir's largest open-air market.
Drop-off at the port exit, well before any typical ship departure time.