Agadir or Taghazout: 4×4 Jeep Sahara Desert Trip with Lunch

Embark on a half-day exploration of Agadir’s small desert, discovering ancient pottery, visiting fishermen’s caves, and spotting migratory birds along the south coast.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Taghazout - (Taghazout hotels at 8:00 a.m.), the tour will be towards the south directions
  • Agadir - Departure from the hotel at 8:30 a.m. (Taghazout hotels at 8:00 a.m.), the tour will be towards the south direction, where you will have your tour Agadir Small Desert Day Trip.
  • Sidi R’bat - Visit Fisher’s town.
    Have a stop on the south…
What's Included
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Lunch
  • Tea and coffee
  • Fishermen Village
What's Not Included
  • Optional camel ride
Additional Information

Agadir Small Desert Day Trip
Departure from the hotel at 8:30 a.m. (Taghazout hotels at 8:00 a.m.), the tour will be towards the south direction, where you will have your tour Agadir Small Desert Day Trip.
You will first visit the pottery site to discover a very old Moroccan art that comes from the Andalusian era. Next you have a stop on the south coast…

Location
Taghazout
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Ashmoney22
Dec 20, 2024
An amazing day for the kids - I went with my 3 children and it was an amazing day. Lots of different locations, saw a lot of the town. Lots to do. Def recommend
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Kieran_k
Dec 10, 2024
Great day out - Had a great day with a really cool and Friendly guide "simba". Got to see lots of sites and was beautiful out in the small Sahara, went to a little village for traditional tagine and couscous was a treat to see how the locals live. Got plenty information along the way while listening to simbas favourite music.
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Pickauniquename
Dec 4, 2024
A great day exploring - A great, full day driving around the area to the south of Agadir. A fun section through the sand, skidding around. A tranquil spell on the coast, before heading to the 'mini Sahara'. Camel rides are available, but you are not pressured to have a go. Next up was lunch in a Berber house. Sitting cross-legged isn't easy for everyone, but small stools are available. Back home with a stop by a dam and reservoir. A full day, we'll worth the money!
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Marmarai2024
Nov 25, 2024
Amazing time on the 4x4 Jeep Sahara Desert Agadir - We had the most amazing time on the 4x4 Jeep Sahara Desert Trip! The landscapes were breathtaking, and the entire experience felt like something out of a dream. A huge thank you to our driver, Mohamed, who made the day even more special. He was not only knowledgeable and professional but also incredibly friendly and fun, ensuring we were comfortable and entertained the entire day.
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Franberks
Dec 2, 2024
4x4 jeep tour - Enjoyed this trip, full day out. Enjoyed the ride off road and going through villages inland. Would recommend this trip.
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Hjh35
Dec 23, 2024
Nice to see real Morocco - Nice scenery and lunch. Desert and dam made it workshop it. Lots of time in Jeep and some of the stops were just shops. Stop at Tiznet we saw nothing but a coffee shop. All on time and glad we went to see the desert area and Berber heritage.
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Heerok_h
Dec 14, 2024
Ok day trip (not real Sahara) - Sidi R'bat South coast and Barrage Youssef Ben Tachfine are the highlights. Mini Sahara desert was a big disappointment. We thought we will see the actual Sahara but later found that there’s another micro/mini desert which is called mini Sahara. Lunch was pretty blend so was ok.
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Road55257056375
Nov 27, 2024
Be warned - The guide is very friendly, as far as the desert is concerned it is not really the desert! The desert is 1 day away! So you will have some micro dunes that will overlook the Atlantic it is pretty but there you are not expecting the Sahara! The landscape is suffering from drought unfortunately, the water dam is almost empty. For the homestay meal it's not really homestay..it's a house with several rooms that serve as a restaurant, several groups that have lunch at the restaurant there. The food we will iron, much better in a small authentic bouiboui in town!! Even water is paid for! And the stop at the pottery factory big scam, the hookah was 280€!!!! We find it at half price in France! All prices are 5 times more expensive! It's a blatant scam. Anyway, you're warned.
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Stefano1984
Nov 22, 2024
Travel on a small strip of sand - The title "Journey to the Sahara Desert" is very misleading, as the Sahara is 10 hours from where they take you, that is, on a small sand dune with 3 camels, they make you take a tour that lasts 10 minutes, which you pay 10 euros, and then all the rest of the tour consists of taking you to local craft shops to make you spend more money
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Roving65556406986
Dec 20, 2024
Worthless. - Bad driver who spent all day with his mobile phone instead of the road. A pile of supplied sand was supposed to represent the desert at the snake demonstration, and a lot of other sales pitches. No Sahara seen on the route. Smelly smog and drivers of different vehicles trying to poach each other passengers and stopping on the way to talk about how they will handle it because they like this or that (female) passenger better. Highly discouraged.
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