Agadir Souk El Had Exploration: Discover Largest Local Market in Morocco
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Agadir
Explore the vibrant Souk El Had in Agadir, Morocco's largest local market. Discover a treasure trove of goods, from spices to handicrafts, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Souk El Had d’Agadir - guided souk el had
What's Included
  • Expert guidance by a licensed tour guide
  • Discover the vibrant Souk el Had marketplace
Additional Information

Upon reaching the dunes, you’ll have ample opportunities to capture photographs and navigate the sandy landscape. There’s also the option to partake in a camel-riding tour. Indulge in a two-course lunch comprising tajine and couscous at a nearby Berber household, rounded off by fresh local fruits and refreshing mint tea.

Post lunch, head to the historic silver city of Tiznit where you can discover the encircled fortifications, stroll through the vintage Medina, and shop for hand-crafted Berber silver ornaments.

Brace yourself for an exhilarating journey to the Massa Valley, with the vast 32,500-acre Souss Massa National Park as your companion. Following this, there’s time to visit the fisherman’s caves and you might even stumble upon some shells at the secluded Sidi R’bat beach.

  • souk al had is closed on Mondays
  • accessible for everyone
Location
Hotel Senator Agadir
Oued Ziz
Please meet your tour guide in front of Senator hotel in Agadir city
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Nicolasb644
May 5, 2024
Superb complete and airy market - Superb market, very varied and typical. Super affordable price and of course negotiable. We invite you to look at each store but without pressure. Take the time to stroll, buy and eat. Price of a grand taxi to get there from the city 50dhm one way
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Guide37094135247
Mar 7, 2024
Hassan driver and guide at the top - Hello to you travelers If you want to discover Agadir and its surroundings, go find yourself at the airport or leave I highly recommend Hassan, he is great, passionate about his city, the architecture, the history, listening to him is fascinating, he is always a happy joker, with truly top-notch kindness👌👌 takes you to breathtaking places outside of mass tourism we have magnificent human encounters... call him on whatsapp at +212667-133919 you will be delighted....
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42admd
Mar 6, 2024
Large covered market - Super large covered market, you can find everything there Ideal for shopping in Agadir It's worth the detour We bought each other souvenirs There is something to eat, juice I recommend
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388sabrind
Dec 25, 2023
Explore Agadir Souk El Had - 5 stars for exploring Agadir Sunday Market Tour! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Our licensed guide brought the vibrant market to life, providing great insights and making sure we didn't miss any of its treasures. Informative, fun and a good-guided experience. Thank you for An unforgettable adventure 🙏🙏
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870danilae
May 27, 2024
Awesome - I loved this visit to the souk, what's a shame is that our guide didn't give us time to make purchases. But I'll come back
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Thomaskh8889cm
May 26, 2024
Large market with many stalls - We visit the market in Agadir with a tour guide who only speaks English. The man runs through the market with us, making short stops at his favorite shops. Clothes, carpets, or fruit. We would like to buy tea. Then we go there. Drink tea and are shown a few things to buy. Many of the sellers speak German, and well. At the end you are left alone and are allowed to look around on your own for half an hour. But you should remember the way so you get to the pick-up point. The market is a labyrinth where you can get lost. We didn't find any toilets. Overall it's very big and the selection is great, but it's not perfect. Still worth a visit. Bargaining is encouraged.
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Bernard
May 19, 2024
Do not miss - Very large souk, food area with its stalls; allow 2 hours for the visit and lunch on site: €5 for a tagine or kefta skewer
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218ericd218
May 2, 2024
A walk to the market - Souk which would be the largest in Africa... I doubt it. Here the traders approach you without aggression. As is often the case in these markets (souks), you are first considered a tourist, and only the fruit and vegetable market is also frequented by locals. The place is pleasant, you can find everything there. The ramparts and gates are worth the detour.
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Francoisecm9707je
Jan 13, 2024
I love fruits - I have seen more attractive souks than this one. Damage. On the other hand, the fruit and vegetable market is very pleasant
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Lalouette
Jun 1, 2024
Don't make compulsive purchases, ask the price - Treated by the first spice seller...a mint tea stuck in his shop, nice except when your tea ends up costing you 530 dinards! A sachet of stem and licorice powder against colds Bad experience, while in store with the components you can get them for less than 5 euros, evening 50 dinards, don't be fooled, even if they remain very polite they rip you off well
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