
Half-day camel ride and quad bike adventure
Ready for a hit of Moroccan adventure? You'll kick things off with a scenic drive along the Atlantic coast to reach the village of Tamri. Here, you'll mount a camel for a one-hour ride along Tamri Beach, then swing by a ranch for mint tea and the chance to spot local birdlife like the rare Northern Bald Ibis. Next, it's time to hit the throttle on a quad bike and race across the Timlalin Sand Dunes, soaking up the desert-meets-coast views before heading back to your hotel.
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Camel ride and sunset quad-bike adventure with barbecue dinner
After a scenic drive along the Morocco's Atlantic coast, you'll roll up at Tamri Beach for a one‑hour camel ride through the sand and nearby banana fields. Next up, you'll stop at Tamri Ranch for a cup of mint tea and the chance to spot birdlife like Morocco's rare Northern Bald Ibis. Then, it's time to hop on a quad bike and tear across the Timlalin Sand Dunes just as the sun starts to dip. To wrap things up, you'll head back to the ranch to enjoy a barbecue dinner, live local music and those epic sunset views.
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Moroccan cooking class and quad-bike tour with lunch
Take a bite out of Tamir village life as you hit the local markets with your chef-come-guide to pick the fresh ingredients that you'll turn into lunch – with a little expert help. As your creation cooks slowly over the fire, it's time to dial up the adrenaline with a quad-bike tour. You'll spend an hour roaring along the coastal trails, climbing up and whizzing down the Timlalin Sand Dunes. Then, dust off the sand and settle in for the mouthwatering Moroccan lunch you made earlier.
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Traditional Moroccan cooking class with camel ride and lunch
This full-day tour is a full-on foodie adventure. You'll kick things off at a market in Tamri, scooping up fresh veggies, meats and spices with your guide. Then, it's off to a countryside kitchen, where you'll roll up your sleeves for a hands-on traditional Moroccan cooking class, whipping up favourites like tagine and couscous. While everything bubbles away, you'll head out on a one-hour camel ride. When you're back, you'll tuck into the meal you've made, all while soaking up those peaceful countryside vibes.
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Morning quad-bike tour on Morocco’s west coast
Take your holiday to full throttle as you bound across the beach and wind along desert trails on a quad bike. On this trip, you'll discover there's nothing quite like climbing to the peak of a rolling sand dune and then ploughing down the other side. You'll have an hour to explore, so there's plenty of time to pause and take in the wild Moroccan coastline and the views that stretch out over the Atlantic. Afterwards, you'll head back to the ranch and as the adrenaline wears off you can sip a traditional Moroccan mint tea – the perfect way to wind down.
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Moroccan west coast camel and buggy ride with sunset barbecue
From hump-power to horsepower, you'll feel the natural, lilting sway of a camel ride, followed by the rumbling revs of a dune-charging buggy ride. You'll spend an hour on each activity, giving you ample time to take in the views along the coast at Tamri Beach. As the sun sinks below the Atlantic, the rustic ranch saddles up for music and a traditional Moroccan barbecue under open skies.
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Private 4x4 Atlas Mountains tour with Berber breakfast and lunch
Starting at sea level on the Atlantic coast of Agadir, you'll take your adventure to the high altitudes of the Atlas Mountains on this full-day tour. Your expert, local guide will lead you on a private 4x4 tour that takes in both the cultural and natural wonder of Morocco's rural landscape. Salma, one such guide shares more, “from start to finish this day is as much about exploring the local community as it is exploring the countryside. At our first stop in Alma, we'll meet a Berber family and share a traditional breakfast of sweet mint tea and freshly baked bread.” At your next stop, at the Oasis of Tamzargout, you'll get your first taster of the palm-fringed swimming holes and rocky gorges that will characterise the rest of the trip. After some photos here that're bound to make it into your latest holiday posts, it's back in the 4x4. The road then winds through Paradise Valley, Salma adds, “it's a beautiful spot, very aptly nicknamed by Jimmy Hendrix when he visited in the 60s.” From there, as you climb into the Ida-Outanane Mountains, you'll feel the air cool and see almond and argan trees lining the track.The village of Immouzer is the centre point of this trip. At 1,160 metres above sea level, it marks the beginning of the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. You'll spend plenty of time here, checking out the cascading waterfalls, steep, rocky valleys and terraced hillsides – trust us, you won't be short of somewhere to point your camera. Settle in for a traditional lunch here, with homemade bread and olive oil, a Berber tagine and Moroccan salad. Be sure to get a taste of the local honey here for a sweet finish to your trip, before you're driven down the mountain on a different route, letting you see as much of this striking land as possible.
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Sunset buggy ride with Moroccan barbecue
There's something about riding a buggy across the Timlalin Dunes as the sun dips down over the coast. You'll dip and weave through soft sand before slowing things down at a local ranch, where an al fresco Moroccan barbecue is waiting for you. With pick-up and drop-off included, everything's kept simple – all you need to do is ride, eat and take it all in.
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Half-day tour to Morocco’s Paradise Valley
You'll see the laidback surf culture of Taghazout, then relax to almost horizontal levels as you reach the calm flow of a natural oasis tucked into the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. Heading out of Agadir, first up you'll see Taghazout and its beaches where Atlantic swells have surfers flocking each year. Then, it's a short drive to Banana Village, where you'll have breakfast and check out the sea of fresh fruits on offer. Finally, you'll reach Paradise Valley, a palm-fringed cascade of natural pools where you can swim or simply gaze up at the rocky gorges.
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Private full-day tour to Tiout and Taroudant from Agadir
Just beyond Agadir, the road slows down and the landscape changes pace. “Tiout is where life still follows the rhythm of the palms,” says Hassan, one of our expert local guides. “People stop to talk, share tea and let the day unfold.” You'll feel it as soon as you arrive. After passing argan trees — sometimes with goats balanced up in their branches — you'll be welcomed into a local home for sweet mint tea, poured slowly just as Moroccan tradition require. From here, you'll go for a walk through Tiout's oasis, which brings you into village life and surrounds you with swaying palm trees.Lunch is served at a traditional Kasbah in Tiout, a simple setting where you'll tuck in to chicken tajine, vegetable and meat couscous and a seasonal fruit plate to finish. Next, your journey continues to the walled town of Taroudant. With your guide leading the way, you'll walk along the old ramparts, wander through the medina and check out the souk, a marketplace where you can pick up souvenirs like lanterns and spices.On the return to Agadir, there's one final stop at Domaine Villate Limoune. As you stroll through the orange groves with your local guide, you'll learn how the fruit is grown and harvested, before tasting fresh juice straight from the source. It's a calm, fitting end to a day shaped by people, places and the small details that stay with you long after the road leads back to the coast.
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