Discover the modern resort city of Agadir, known for its broad Atlantic beaches, relaxed vibe, and fascinating recovery from the 1960 earthquake. This half-day guided city tour includes sweeping views from the old Kasbah, bustling markets, and cultural stops that offer insight into both Agadir’s Berber heritage and contemporary energy.
Available as a morning or afternoon tour, it’s an excellent way to explore beyond the beach and connect with the soul of the city.
(Available from 9:00–13:00 or 14:00–18:00)
09:00 / 14:00 – Hotel or Port Pick-Up
Meet your local guide and begin your tour in an air-conditioned vehicle with an overview of Agadir’s layout and history.
09:15 / 14:15 – Agadir Oufella (Kasbah Ruins)
Start with a visit to the hilltop Kasbah ruins, the remains of a 16th-century fortress destroyed in the 1960 earthquake. From here, enjoy stunning panoramic views over the bay, the marina, and the modern city below — a perfect photo opportunity.
10:00 / 15:00 – Drive Along the Seafront & Marina
Take a scenic drive along the Corniche and modern marina, where yachts bob gently in the harbor and locals enjoy seaside cafés.
10:30 / 15:30 – Souk El Had (Local Market Visit)
Explore Souk El Had, Agadir’s largest market and a lively hub of local life. Walk through colorful stalls offering spices, argan oil, pottery, fruits, and traditional handicrafts. Your guide will point out hidden gems and help with any purchases.
11:30 / 16:30 – Visit the Medina Polizzi (optional)
Optional stop at the Medina of Agadir (La Médina d’Agadir Polizzi) — a reconstructed medina built using traditional techniques and materials. This open-air museum showcases artisan workshops and Moroccan architecture (entrance fee not included).
12:15 / 17:15 – Return Transfer
Enjoy a leisurely drive back through the city’s main boulevards and neighborhoods.
13:00 / 18:00 – Drop-Off at Hotel or Port
End of the tour with a better understanding of Agadir’s unique blend of heritage, modernity, and coastal charm.
Regarding Activity: Half-Day Agadir City Tour: Coastal Culture & Panoramic Views