Take a day or two off surfing to explore Paradise Valley , go for a SUP along the coast, learn more about the local culture or fully relax with Hammam.
If you are not 100% about what you want just drop us a message and we can discuss your options further or any other questions you may have. Or just turn up and see how you feel when you get here, we can always change what you want to do a day or two in advance if necessary.
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…
Hammam is a Moroccan specialty consisting of a steam bath and an Argan scrub. This is no light scrub – it’s a totally rejuvenating exfoliation that leaves your skin and body feeling like new. Argan paste and oil are used in the Hammam to clear and hydrate the skin. Following the Hammam, you’ll be treated to an invigorating yet relaxing hour-long massage to stimulate the blood flow and continue the rejuvenation process.
book Hammam session : 40€
Discover the rich culture of agadir
Find a keepsake to remember the trip of a lifetime…
The Agadir Souk (or market) is a rich and colourful cultural experience. From local fruits and foods to some of the best clothing and trinket shops. You can browse a wide variety of goods. Drink traditional Moroccan tea and enjoy strolling through the market. Find a scarf or two, have a go at haggling the price of something you fancy, or just enjoy seeing all the bright colours and listening to the buzz of the people around you.
book souk trip 200dh
18th-century architecture
Essaouira is a port city and resort on Morocco’s Atlantic coast. Its medina (old town) is protected by 18th-century seafront ramparts called the Skala de la Kasbah, which were designed by European engineers. Old brass cannons line the walls, and there are ocean views. Strong "Alizée" trade winds make the city’s crescent beach popular for surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing.
cost 1200dh