Overview
Agadir, where the sun kisses the shores, and history whispers through the palm trees—a tapestry of culture woven into the golden sands of time.
Highlights
- HD city tour Agadir
- FD Taroudant tour
- FD Marrakech tour
Itinerary
Arrival to AGADIR and transfer to the Hotel:
Overnight Hotel Almoggar garden beach Agadir or similar,
After breakfast Pick up from the reception of your hotel , This Agadir city tour is a great way for visitors to discover the city and get some background history about the city.
Start the tour by Discovery the Kasbah where you’ll get an amazing view of the city from the top.
Then, visit the biggest mosque in Agadir and discover Moroccan architecture and the sculptures on the walls of the mosque. The final stop on the tour is the souk market that’s composed of about 3000 shops.
All kinds of shopping are available here and you’ll get to spend around 45 mins because there’s so much to see
Overnight Hotel Almoggar garden beach Agadir or similar,
After breakfast departure to Taroudant one of the oldest cities of Morocco where the earthen walls rise high.
This visit also includes the oasis of Tiout, this picturesque site spirited by its friendly and charming local people.
Departure is at 8:30 from your hotel and arrival in Taroudant about 10:00.
Start by visiting the Asarag place, the famous Jnan Ejamaa market and the old palace of the Sultan. Then, tour the ramparts and head to Tiout where lunch is planned around 13:00hrs at a restaurant.
Afternoon donkey ride to discover the magnificent palm grove and to explore the Berber village and the Kasbah where you can enjoy the contrasting green and desert-like panoramic view.
Free time and picture taking then depart Tiout at 16:00hrs to arrive in Agadir around 18:30hrs.
General interest: Discover the charm of Taroudant known as (little Marrakech) and enjoy the natural attractions of the valley of Tiout.
Return to the hotel dinner and overnight,
Marrakech day trip from Agadir starts quite early in the morning with a pick up from the hotel around 7 o’clock in the morning, taking the highway Agadir to Marrakech, After a total drive of three hours with a minimum of 1 rest stop on the way, we will arrive to Marrakech by 11 o’clock.
Once we arrive to Marrakech, start your tour with a local tour guide and begin a walking tour of the Medina (Old city of Marrakech).
You will start by visiting the historical monuments of Marrakech including: the famous Bahia Palace, a walk through the gardens of the Koutoubia Mosque and finally the Jamaa El Fana famous Square.
At the end of your local tour, you will have free time to check any sights that interest you, and find a good place to taste the local food, After the free time, you’ll meet up with yourguide at the agreed meeting point, and begin the journey back to your hotel in Agadir .
Overnight at the hotel
After breakfast Transfer to the Aga airport,
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INCLUDES/EXCLUDES
Included
- Accommodation in 4* hotel, during 04 nights on HB basis.
- Deluxe Tourism Coach, for the transfers and excursion.
- Lunches on day 3,4
- English speaking Guide
- Taxes and services
Excluded
- Lunches on day 1 , 2 & 5
- Any extra not mention on itinerary
- personal expense
- International Flight
OTHER INFORMATION
A visa is not required when travelling from Canada , the United States or UK as a tourist for up to 90 days. A valid passport is mandatory. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date you expect to leave Morocco.
The best time to visit Morocco is either in the spring from March to May or in the fall between September to October. Other months can also be pleasant if you prefer it very hot and sunny or don’t mind the cold.
Morocco is a great vacation for the family with plenty for all ages to enjoy. Take a hot-air balloon ride over Marrakech, explore the Ourika Valley, ride a camel in the Sahara Desert, explore the colourful medina in Fez, and so much more. This moderate Muslim North African country is for all travellers.
As with any other Arab country, both men and women need cover up and dress conservatively in Morocco. Wear loose, lightweight clothing – to cover up and be respectful to the locals, as well as to protect your skin and keep cool. It’s useful to carry a lightweight scarf which you can use if and when it is needed, particularly around religious buildings and to cover you from the sun (and sand in the desert).
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