Je ziet de relaxte surfcultuur vanaf Taghazout en ontspant je vervolgens tot bijna horizontale niveaus als je de kalme stroom vanaf een natuurlijke oase bereikt die verscholen ligt in de uitlopers vanaf het Atlasgebergte. Als je Agadir verlaat, zie je eerst Taghazout en zijn stranden waar de Atlantische golven elk jaar surfers aantrekken. Daarna is het een korte rij naar Banana Village, waar je kunt ontbijten en de zee vanaf vers fruit kunt bewonderen. Tot slot bereik je Paradise Valley, een met palmbomen omzoomde waterval vanaf natuurlijke zwembaden waar je kunt zwemmen of gewoon naar de rotsachtige kloven kunt staren.
Excursie vanaf een halve dag naar de Paradijsvallei vanaf Marokko
- Paradise Valley lokt je met zijn natuurlijke zwembaden en ruige kloven
- Ontbijt met muntthee in Banana Village voor een voorproefje vanaf het plaatselijke leven
- Op weg naar het Atlasgebergte zie je het toevluchtsoord voor surfers, Taghazout.
- Vervoer heen en terug met airconditioning
- Alle belastingen en toeslagen
Wat anderen zeggen over deze activiteit
Dit vind je misschien ook leuk
Traditional Souk market and Argan cooperative experience in Agadir
Enjoy shopping in a local souk market, visit one of the biggest traditional souks in Morocco and discover Argan products in a known local cooperative.
en, fr, de, es
4,1/5
(31)
Half-Day Boat Trip from Taghazout with Fishing and BBQ Lunch
Book a 4-hour boat journey from Taghazout. Enjoy fishing, swimming, sunbathing, and a barbecue lunch on the Atlantic Ocean.
en, fr, ar
4,2/5
(1)
Sunset Camel Ride in Agadir With Transport, Tea, and Local Cakes
Experience an unforgettable Moroccan adventure with a guided camel ride through charming villages, eucalyptus forests, and river Souss.
en, fr, ar
4,6/5
(5)
One-hour spa massage with transfers in Agadir
Slow thing down and treat yourself to a little spa bliss with this one-hour full-body massage. You'll be picked up right from your hotel and whisked to a nearby spa, where a professional will work their magic and gently melt away any lingering stress. Towels are all sorted, so simply arrive, switch off and relax. When you're done, you can even enjoy a hot drink in the chill‑out area before heading back to your hotel feeling refreshed and recharged.
en, fr
Camel ride and sandboarding adventure with sunset barbecue dinner
Sun, sand and Moroccan magic – coming right up! After a scenic coastal drive, you'll rock up at Tamri Beach for a one-hour camel ride through the sand and palm-fringed trails. Then, it's on to the Timlalin Sand Dunes to glide down the slopes on a sandboard while soaking up the desert-meets-ocean views – you can even try a few jumps if you're up for it. To wrap things up, you'll head to a local ranch for a barbecue dinner and epic sunset views over the Atlantic before returning to your hotel.
en, fr
Agadir private tour with Souk El Had and cable car to the kasbah
You're in for a day of Agadir's kasbah, cable car and carpets on this private tour that captures the cultural heart of this city from hilltop fortress to souk. You'll begin with a view that takes in the sprawling whitewashed houses, the yacht-filled marina and the curve of beach where Agadir Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. But, as local guide, Amina, explains, “the most distinctive view has got to be the Arabic inscription of ‘God, Country, King' written in white stones on the hillside below the kasbah. It's an unofficial motto of Morocco, sharing the country's faith and patriotism.” The modern cable car will whisk you 236 metres up the hill from the marina station to the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella. It's a six-minute journey each way, so you've time to grab your camera and take in the views. At the top, your guide will show you around the phoenix-like fortress, which has been forced to resurrect twice after earthquakes devastated the original structures in 1755 and1960. Back down in the city, your next stop is the Argan cooperative. Here, you'll discover the secrets behind the production of authentic bio Argan oil – a staple in local cuisine and cosmetics.The final part of your day is a trip to one of Morocco's largest markets, Souk El Had. Try not to be intimidated by its 6,000 shops and stalls – it's a labyrinth, but your local guide is your superpower here. They'll help lead you through the narrow allies stacked high with a mix of colourful ceramics, lanterns, rugs and more. Take your time to enjoy the bustling atmosphere, breathe in the scent of fresh mint and cumin and pause for cup of tea before you do as the locals do and join in with some haggling.
de, en, fr
Private 4x4 Atlas Mountains tour with Berber breakfast and lunch
Starting at sea level on the Atlantic coast of Agadir, you'll take your adventure to the high altitudes of the Atlas Mountains on this full-day tour. Your expert, local guide will lead you on a private 4x4 tour that takes in both the cultural and natural wonder of Morocco's rural landscape. Salma, one such guide shares more, “from start to finish this day is as much about exploring the local community as it is exploring the countryside. At our first stop in Alma, we'll meet a Berber family and share a traditional breakfast of sweet mint tea and freshly baked bread.” At your next stop, at the Oasis of Tamzargout, you'll get your first taster of the palm-fringed swimming holes and rocky gorges that will characterise the rest of the trip. After some photos here that're bound to make it into your latest holiday posts, it's back in the 4x4. The road then winds through Paradise Valley, Salma adds, “it's a beautiful spot, very aptly nicknamed by Jimmy Hendrix when he visited in the 60s.” From there, as you climb into the Ida-Outanane Mountains, you'll feel the air cool and see almond and argan trees lining the track.The village of Immouzer is the centre point of this trip. At 1,160 metres above sea level, it marks the beginning of the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. You'll spend plenty of time here, checking out the cascading waterfalls, steep, rocky valleys and terraced hillsides – trust us, you won't be short of somewhere to point your camera. Settle in for a traditional lunch here, with homemade bread and olive oil, a Berber tagine and Moroccan salad. Be sure to get a taste of the local honey here for a sweet finish to your trip, before you're driven down the mountain on a different route, letting you see as much of this striking land as possible.
en, fr
Sunset buggy ride with Moroccan barbecue
There's something about riding a buggy across the Timlalin Dunes as the sun dips down over the coast. You'll dip and weave through soft sand before slowing things down at a local ranch, where an al fresco Moroccan barbecue is waiting for you. With pick-up and drop-off included, everything's kept simple – all you need to do is ride, eat and take it all in.
de, en, fr
Moroccan quad-bike adventure with sunset barbecue
If you've ever fancied whizzing off into the sunset on a quad bike, then this is the activity for you. You'll spend an hour kicking up the dust along trails where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Moroccan coast. Your transfer sets the scene, driving through surf villages in the afternoon, before arriving at a ranch for some tea and snacks before your ride. You'll then head out into the countryside, through banana fields, past Tamri Beach and towards the seemingly endless Timaline Sand Dunes on a quad bike. As the sun sets, it's back to the ranch for a barbecue dinner.
de, en, fr
Quad biking, sandboarding and sunset camel ride with barbecue
Get ready to dive straight into the action on this half‑day tour as you power across the Tamri Dunes on a quad bike. Then, it's time to swap out your wheels for a sandboard and glide down the Timlalin Sand Dunes. Next up, you'll hop onto a camel for a laidback ride along the beach and palm groves as the sun sets on the horizon. Your adventure wraps up at a cosy ranch with a barbecue and live traditional music before heading back to your hotel.
en, fr