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Agadir Safari day around the countryside of Agadir. Arrive at the National Park of Massa and meet the local animals. Go off-road along the wild beach of Sidi Rbat. See the Berber villages, drive along the city of Massa, visit fisherman’s cave, and witness panoramic views of the Anti Atlas Mountains.
Head to the Massa National Park and get up close with the Gazelles, Addax, Oryx, and Ostriches. Find yourself on the majestic beach of Sidi Rbat for spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Visit the Fisherman’s cave, and see the river of sous, the only known Moroccan breeding site for the glossy Ibis, marbled ducks, and many other wild birds. Move along the city of Massa and explore the Berber life routine.
Arrive in Rasmouka, home of the banana oasis and view the small dunes of Massa. Enjoy a home made lunch of Tajine, couscous, and mint tea. See the water dam of Yusuf Ibnu Tachafin for panoramic views of the dam and the Anti Atlas Mountains.
Witness the creation of Moroccan pottery and browse the showroom with the option to get a souvenir of your exciting safari. Drive back to your hotel full of knowledge and experience.
Agadir Safari is a very unique Excursions to explore the main attractions of the country side of Agadir.
Discover the wild life inside the Sous Massa National Park. Explore the wild beach of Sidi Rbat, lunch at a Berber house, and a local fishing village.
Enjoy more sightseeings of the savage beach of sidi rbat, and enjoy a nice cut of mint tea at the fisher mans cave, with a stunning view to the Atlantic ocean.
Departure | Agadir |
Departure Time | Please arrive by 8:30 AM for a prompt departure at 08:15 AM |
Return Time | Approximately 8:30 PM |
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Modern AC Vehicle |
Excluded |
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Itinerary
Located near the city of Massa, this park is your starting point. Here, you'll encounter wildlife like gazelles, addax, oryx, and ostriches.
This wild beach offers a scenic off-road drive with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.
This cave is located near the Sous River, the only known breeding site in Morocco for birds like glossy ibis and marbled ducks.
Briefly passing through Massa allows you to glimpse the daily life and culture of the Berber people.
This village is known for its lush banana oasis. Here, you can also see the small dunes of Massa.
Enjoy a traditional Berber lunch of tajine, couscous, and mint tea, likely at a local restaurant or guesthouse in Rasmouka.
This dam offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the dam itself and the Anti Atlas Mountains.
This stop could be at a workshop or showroom, likely located in a village or town on the way back to your hotel. You'll witness the creation of Moroccan pottery and have the opportunity to purchase a souvenir.