Enjoy the Adventure
Embark on a diverse Moroccan adventure starting in sunny Agadir and ending in vibrant Casablanca. Stroll through coastal marinas and bustling souks, explore the cultural richness of Marrakech, marvel at natural wonders like the Ouzoud Waterfalls and Ourika Valley, and enjoy a night under the stars in the Agafay Desert. This week-long itinerary blends seaside relaxation, mountain beauty, desert thrills, and imperial grandeur for an unforgettable experience.
Included / Excluded
To help you plan your trip, we have put together a list of what's included and what's not included in your tour package. This will give you a clear understanding of what to expect and help you make any necessary arrangements before your journey begins.
- Train tickets and Bus transportation
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Accommodation at hotel
- Train tickets and Bus transportation
- Professional tour guide
- Transfers between destinations
- Entrance fees to museums
- Custom itinerary
Tour Map
This comprehensive map is designed to guide you through an exciting journey filled with remarkable destinations and captivating experiences.
Itinerary
We have carefully planned out each day to give you the best possible experience. From exploring historic landmarks to tasting delicious local cuisine, each day is packed with adventure and excitement. Join us as we take you on a journey through some of the most fascinating destinations in the world.
Activities:Arrive in Agadir (via Al Massira Airport).
Visit Agadir Zoo (Vallée des Oiseaux): Small zoo with birds and animals; nice for a light walk.
Walk around the Agadir Marina: Upscale area with restaurants, cafes, and sea views.
Lunch suggestion: Try fresh seafood at Marina’s restaurants like Pure Passion or Fish House.
Explore Souk El Had (local market): One of the largest traditional markets in Morocco—perfect for shopping for spices, argan oil, and crafts.
Travel Tip: Taxis are affordable within Agadir. Make sure to agree on the price or ask to use the meter.
Overnight: Hotel or riad in Agadir
Morning:Agadir Oufella Ruins: Hilltop site with remains of a fortress destroyed in the 1960 earthquake. Offers panoramic views of the city and coastline.
Photography Spot!
Afternoon:Visit to “Berberbank”: Cultural experience with Berber traditions, tea ceremony, and perhaps artisan workshops (check if this is a specific cultural center or a guided experience—it may go by different names).
Evening: Return to Agadir to relax or enjoy beachfront dining.
Overnight: Agadir
Morning:Drive to Marrakech (~3.5–4 hours).
Optional stop for photos or snacks along the way.
Afternoon in Marrakech:Visit the Medina (UNESCO World Heritage Site): a maze of souks, artisans, shops, and cafes.
Bahia Palace: 19th-century palace with lush gardens and Andalusian architecture.
Madrasa Ben Youssef: Former Islamic college; stunning mosaics and peaceful courtyards.
Evening: Enjoy dinner in the Medina (try Jemaa el-Fnaa square for local food and entertainment).
Overnight: Traditional riad in the heart of Marrakech
Morning:Depart for Ouzoud Waterfalls (~2.5–3 hours northeast of Marrakech).One of Morocco’s tallest waterfalls, surrounded by olive groves.
Hike down to the base of the falls, enjoy boat rides, and watch Barbary apes.
Lunch: Local Berber restaurant near the falls.
Evening: Return to Marrakech.
Overnight: Marrakech.
Morning:Drive to Ourika Valley (1.5 hours from Marrakech).
Lush valley with rivers, waterfalls, and Berber villages in the High Atlas Mountains.
Visit traditional Berber homes, small local souks, and optional hike to Setti Fatma waterfalls.
Afternoon: Continue to Agafay Desert (rocky desert, not dunes).
Activities in Agafay: Camel rides, quad biking,Sunset dinner with traditional music
Overnight: Desert camp (glamping style with tents, stargazing)
Morning:Drive to Casablanca (~3.5–4 hours).
Afternoon Visit:Hassan II Mosque: One of the largest mosques in the world, built partly over the Atlantic Ocean (guided tours available).
Explore the Corniche area: oceanfront cafes and beach clubs.
Optional: Habous Quarter—historic blend of French and Moroccan architecture, great for souvenirs.
Evening: Dinner in a city restaurant (try La Sqala for Moroccan cuisine).
Overnight: Casablanca (near the city or airport, depending on departure time)
Transfer to Mohammed V International Airport.Make sure to arrive 2–3 hours before your flight.✅