Feeling a little tired from surfing or ready for a change of pace?
Why not take a day or two to explore Paradise Valley, discover more about the local culture, or fully unwind with a traditional Moroccan hammam?
Not sure what you’d like to do yet? Simply send us a message and we’ll be happy to discuss the different options and answer any questions. You can also decide once you arrive — plans can usually be adjusted a day or two in advance, depending on how you’re feeling.
Enjoy lunch in the heart of the valley
Take an alternative adventure for a day and explore Paradise Valley, located just 30km from Agadir. Experience cliff jumping, swim in the fresh mountain water, and a short hike of the valley, while surrounded by palm trees and archaic rock formations. A day trip to Paradise Valley can be substituted for a day of surfing when you get tired or fancy something a bit different.
cost: 200dh per person - lunch included
A whole new level of relaxed
Discover Hammam…
Experience a Traditional Moroccan Hammam
Indulge in a Moroccan specialty: a steam bath and Argan scrub designed to fully rejuvenate your body and skin. This is no ordinary scrub — the exfoliation deeply cleanses and revitalizes, leaving you feeling refreshed and renewed. Rich Argan paste and oil are used throughout the treatment to nourish and hydrate the skin.
After the Hammam, enjoy an invigorating yet relaxing hour-long massage, which stimulates circulation and completes the rejuvenation experience, leaving you revitalized from head to toe.
book Hammam session : 40€
Discover the rich culture of agadir
Find a keepsake to remember the trip of a lifetime…
Explore the Agadir Souk
Experience the vibrant sights, sounds, and flavors of the Agadir market. Browse local foods, clothing, and crafts, sip traditional Moroccan tea, and soak up the lively atmosphere. Pick up a scarf, try your hand at haggling, or simply enjoy the colors and energy of this bustling cultural hub.
book souk trip 200dh
18th-century architecture
Discover Essaouira
Essaouira is a charming port city on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, known for its historic medina and 18th-century seafront ramparts, the Skala de la Kasbah, designed by European engineers. Lined with old brass cannons, the ramparts offer stunning ocean views. The city’s crescent-shaped beach, powered by the strong “Alizée” trade winds, is a hotspot for surfing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing, making Essaouira a perfect blend of history, culture, and adventure. cost 1200dh