Treat yourself to a memorable day out during your stay with us.
Our team is eager to introduce you to the hidden treasures waiting to be discovered in the region of Tamraght. We are delighted to organise your adventure or sightseeing experience according to your preferences, so don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions.
Below, you’ll find a selection of excursion ideas to spark your interest:
Embark on a hike to the beautiful Paradise Valley, an oasis of fresh natural pools and waterfalls, nestled amidst palm trees and breathtaking landscapes.
Here, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in crystal-clear waters, bask in the sun by the natural pools, and for the daring, even attempt cliff diving.
Additionally, this excursion presents an enriching cultural experience: Immerse yourself in Berber Culture as you explore traditional villages and witness their preserved way of life.
Please note: Agadir has experienced minimal rainfall in recent years, resulting in limited water flow in Paradise Valley. Therefore, it may not appear as lush as depicted in images.
What could be more authentic than exploring a traditional souk, just a stone’s throw away from your holiday apartment?
Agadir is home to the third largest market in North Africa. Get lost and wander around the 6000 shops at the colourful and vibrant souk El Had. Between vegetables, fruits, a lot of spices and authentic handmade treasures you, you will certainly discover traditional items to take home as souvenirs. There’s basically nothing you won’t find in a Moroccan market.
The market is open six days a week. (closed on Mondays)
The Kasbah of Agadir offers you a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire city of Agadir and its 5km of golden sandy beaches as well as the mountains revealing the vastness of the argan grove.
Hop aboard the Agadir cable car and enjoy the incredible aerial view from 1,700 metres while gazing out over the sea. The only cable car in Morocco to offer a multitude of experiences, ensuring an unforgettable journey.
Discover the famous surf-sport of Imsouane, reknown for being a true haven for longboarders, having the longest waves in Morocco. Wether a seasoned pro or a beginner, you will enjoy this amazing spot catching some waves or simply exploring the charming fishing village. Don’t miss the chance to savor a delicious lunch of grilled fish at one of the local restaurants overlooking the bay and its stunning views
The drive to Imsouane is equally captivating, winding through traditional Moroccan villages, mountains, banana plantations, and argan trees, with the endless ocean as your backdrop. Keep your eyes open for goats climbing trees. And don’t forget to take a break at the sand dunes on your way back, where you can try some exhilarating sandboarding.
If you have a soft spot for history, you should not miss the city of Essaouira. A three-hour drive north will take you to this captivating city, whose Medina (old town) earned a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2001. Its ancient Portuguese architecture will transport you back in time, engaging all your senses with the aroma of spices and the vibrant colors.
Known as the “Windy City,” Essaouira is an ideal destination for kitesurfing. The harbour provides an ideal setting for leisurely strolls, offering glimpses of bustling fishermen, breathtaking views, and inviting local cafes and restaurants.
Marrakech is just a three-hour drive from Tamraght, but it is certainly worth the journey. Immerse yourself in the cultural diversity of one of the country’s largest cities. Wander through bustling souks, where the air is full of tantalizing aromas of local spices. Explore the citiy’s rich history by visiting landmarks such as the Koutoubia Mosque, the Bahia Palace and the Majorelle Garden with it’s Berber Museum.
Make sure to carve out some time for the famous square Jemaa el-Fnaa, which awaits you with its colourful souk and bustling atmoshpere.