Explore Agadir’s Countryside on a Scenic Horseback AdventureGallop through Agadir’s breathtaking landscapes with Ezybook guided horseback ride.
Every Wednesday and Friday, Chems Ayour presents a show exceptional showcasing talented artists from various
Only 3 hours from Agadir, Essaouira is as white as Marrakech is red. Placed like
You will be charmed by its architecture, its crafts, its medina, its small colorful fishing
Discover 2 flagship cities of southern Morocco. Visit of Taroudant, also called “little Marrakech”, with
Only 3 hours from Agadir. Marrakech, imperial city, oasis at the gates of desert, jewel
With this excursion, Agadir the sweet one, will no longer have secrets for you! YOU
You will be charmed by its architecture, its crafts, its medina, its small colorful fishing
Join us for a boat adventure along the coast from Agadir! A stroll along the
Discover the beauty of Agadir’s golden landscapes on a traditional camel ride with Ezybook. This
Authentic and fun, this ride in camel. you will cross the dunes and the eucalyptus
A rich and varied excursion in the heart of the Souss-Massa region, between sea, desert
Discover the thrills of an incredible quad or buggy excursion! A route near the national
Tour Highlights Escape the city and explore the stunning Atlas Mountains. Enjoy a light hike
Ride smoothly and stress-free with our exclusive shuttle service, catering to comfort-loving, convenience-seeking, and dependable travelers. Whether you are off to the airport, hotel, or a destination of your choice, we are here for you.
Experience the ultimate combination of comfort, convenience, and flexibility with our apartment reservation service—perfect for single travelers, families, business visitors, or extended stays. If you’re visiting for a few days or staying for an extended period, we have the perfect space for you.
We prioritize authenticity, taking you off the beaten path to discover the heart and soul of Morocco. Say goodbye to tourist traps and hello to genuine, immersive experiences like sipping mint tea with a local family or exploring hidden kasbahs.
Your trip, your way! We work closely with you to design a flexible itinerary that adapts to your needs and desires. No rigid schedules—just pure exploration and enjoyment, whether it’s a sunrise camel trek or a spontaneous visit to a local souk.
Our team of multilingual experts is here to support you every step of the way. From planning to execution, we ensure a stress-free and seamless travel experience, with guides fluent in English, French, Arabic, and more.
We offer competitive rates with no hidden fees. Plus, enjoy exclusive group discounts and special offers to make your dream Moroccan trip even more affordable.
Reconnect with nature through our guided desert camping experiences. Sleep under the stars in a traditional Berber tent, enjoy a campfire dinner, and wake up to breathtaking sunrise views over the dunes.
Feel the adrenaline rush with our exhilarating mountain biking tours through the Atlas Mountains. Perfect for adventure seekers looking to combine fitness with stunning landscapes.
Paddle through the crystal-clear waters of Paradise Valley near Agadir. This thrilling kayaking adventure is a must for nature lovers, surrounded by lush palm groves and dramatic cliffs.
Experience the joy of fishing and boating along the Atlantic coast in Essaouira. A quintessential activity for relaxation and connection with Morocco’s coastal beauty.
A: The official languages of Morocco are Arabic and Berber (Amazigh). French is also widely spoken, especially in business and tourism.
A: Yes, Morocco is generally safe for travelers. However, it’s always advisable to stay aware of your surroundings, avoid isolated areas at night, and follow local advice.
A: English is not as widely spoken as French or Arabic, but it is commonly understood in tourist areas, hotels, and by tour guides.
A: The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). It’s recommended to exchange money at banks or authorized exchange offices.
A: Pack lightweight clothing for warm weather, a jacket for cooler evenings, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and a scarf or shawl for visiting religious sites.
A: A private tour offers a personalized experience with a dedicated guide and vehicle, while a shared tour involves joining a group, making it more affordable but less flexible.
A: Citizens of many countries, including the US, Canada, and EU nations, do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Check with your local Moroccan embassy for specific requirements.
A: You can book a tour through our website by selecting your preferred tour, entering your details, and completing the payment process. Confirmation will be sent via email.
A: Yes, we offer customizable tours to suit your preferences. Contact us directly to discuss your requirements, and we’ll create a tailored itinerary for you.
A: The best time to visit is during spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant.
A: Yes, traveling alone is generally safe, but hiring a guide can enhance your experience, especially in remote areas or when navigating cultural nuances.
A: Tipping is customary. For guides, 50-100 MAD per day is appreciated. In restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving 10% is common.
A: While not mandatory, travel insurance is highly recommended to cover unexpected events like medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or lost luggage.
A: You can exchange money at banks, authorized exchange offices, or ATMs. Avoid exchanging money on the street for better rates and security.
A: Yes, Moroccan food is generally safe. Stick to reputable restaurants and avoid raw or undercooked dishes if you have a sensitive stomach.
A: A medina is the old, walled part of a city, often featuring narrow streets, markets, and historic landmarks.
A: Yes, Morocco is family-friendly with a variety of activities for all ages, including cultural tours, desert adventures, and beach resorts.
A: Morocco is a conservative country, and LGBTQ travelers should exercise discretion. Public displays of affection are not advised.
A: It’s recommended to drink bottled or filtered water to avoid any potential stomach issues.