Agadir sunset city tour & Cable Car

4 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: German and 4 more

Experience the magic of Morocco as you journey from the charming coastal town of Taghazoute to the vibrant city of Agadir. Watch the sun dip below the horizon during a breathtaking sunset city tour, then ascend above the cityscape on an exhilarating cable car ride offering panoramic views like no other. As night falls, dive into Agadir’s lively nightlife—where colorful souks, buzzing cafés, and vibrant music bring the city to life. This unforgettable evening blends stunning natural beauty, cultural discovery, and urban excitement all in one perfect adventure.

What's Included

Exterior view of the Grand Mosque (Mohammed V) in some tours
Souk El Had market, with free time to explore / shop.
Visit/exploration of Kasbah Oufella (photo stops, free time)
Argan oil cooperative visit.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Hotel pickup & drop‑off.
Guide
Cable car ride, often one way or round‑trip, up to Kasbah Oufella for panoramic views.
Dinner

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Most Agadir city tours that include the Kasbah Oufella, the cable car ride, and a visit to Souk El Had offer hotel pickup and drop-off as part of the package. Pickup is usually arranged from hotels within Agadir city at no extra cost, while travelers staying outside the main tourist zone (such as Taghazout or Tamraght) may incur a small additional fee. Tour operators typically confirm the pickup time the day before, and guests are advised to be ready at least 10 minutes prior. Some tours also offer pickup from cruise ports or central meeting points for those not staying in hotels. Always double-check if return transport is included, especially for sunset tours that may end late.

Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    The Kasbah of Agadir Oufella is the most majestic site of the city. It is a fortress overlooking the city and the beach and is at a height of 236 meters. The edifice was erected in 1540 by Mohammed Ech-Cheikh, a Moroccan Sultan belonging to the Saadian dynasty. After having conquered the city, he built these defences in order to protect from possible invasions, notably from the Portuguese. The site was rebuilt in 1752 to increase the security of Agadir. After the earthquake of 1960, the fortifications were rebuilt in their old places and only the front door remained authentic. During a visit, it is impossible to forget that this fortress contained the oldest district of Agadir, made up at the time of small alleys and carefree residents. The place is ideal for admiring the city from all angles and seeing the sunsets.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • (Pass by)

    Located at one end of the city’s large bay, the Agadir Marina, better known as the Marina d’Agadir, is the icon of luxury in the Moroccan capital. It’s one of the most popular places for tourists because it’s here that the boats and yachts of Morocco’s upper class are moored. They’re beautiful boats and most of them are very long vessels, which are displayed at their berths, among other things to be admired. The Agadir Marina has 300 berths for boats up to 30 metres in length and is open all year round thanks to its favourable climate. It’s located on one of the main shipping routes, making it an ideal destination for boats to stop over or refuel, or for those who want to do some sightseeing in the city

    Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Souk El Had is the biggest souk (market) in Morocco’s city of Agadir. A popular place with locals and tourists alike, here’s everything you need to know before setting off for a shopping extravaganza. The layout of Souk El Had A large souk with around 6,000 stalls, Souk El Had is surprisingly easy to navigate when compared with many sprawling souks around Morocco. Twelve gates lead into the souk, and clear numbering makes it easy to arrange a meeting point and get your bearings. The crowds and chaos can, however, make some people feel overwhelmed; if that is the case, just walk in one direction until you come to an outer gate. You can then walk around the outer walls to get to where you want to be, or catch a taxi if you don’t want to walk. The stalls are grouped in a fairly well-organised manner, meaning that you can head straight to a particular gate if there are certain items you’re interested in buying .

    1 hour Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
Supplied by Primera Tours

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Half-day Tours
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Cultural Tours
Historical Tours
Ports of Call Tours
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Shore Excursions
Small Group
Port Pickup
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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