4×4 Jeep Desert Safari Tour with Lunch and Camel Ride
Duration: 8 hrs
English
4.1/5
Good· 8 reviews
FromCAD 65.30
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Reviews: 2 Hour Camel Ride From Agadir or Taghazout
L***12024-06-24
What a great experience, had a doubter or two, but they were the ones that enjoyed it the most, our guides were great and cracked a few Dad jokes in their broken English. It was a lovely trek through the arrid trails and forests around Agadir, you will enjoy it.
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Reviews: Agadir Paradise Valley Guided Tour Swimming & Breakfast
Y***42025-05-14
A trip to do absolutely. Beautiful discoveries throughout the journey with a top guide. Provide a bathroom shirt and good basketballs. Good quality price ratio. I recommend.
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Reviews: Full Day Tour to Desert Trip in Agadir with Lunch
B***32024-05-11
Would highly recommend this trip! Lots of stop offs at interesting places (Gazelle reserve, Pottery Factory/Shop where they make the souvenirs by hand, Silver shop in Tiznit - the silver capital of Morocco). Everything is as described, sand dunes, camel ride, dam, Berber village, the food was excellent and experience was very cultural! Our guide Ilias was great, speaking both French and English for our group, was fun and made us feel welcome and well informed. Ilias never rushed us, gave us time to take photos and the area in, and went the extra mile. Thank you!
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Reviews: Agadir Taghazout: Paradise Valley & Atlas Mountains Swimming Trip
G***42024-10-01
I recently took a trip to Paradise Valley in Morocco, and overall, it was worth the price as it delivered everything promised. The tour included an argan oil presentation (as almost every other organized tour in Morocco) connected to a charming mini botanical garden, which was both educational and enjoyable.
Paradise Valley itself was pleasant, offering a small oasis with some water. However, it wasn’t quite what I had imagined—there was no majestic waterfall, just a modest water feature. The natural beauty was somewhat overshadowed by numerous mini shops selling drinks and food. Additionally, the oasis was dotted with colorful plastic chairs that didn’t blend well with the surroundings, and there were no secluded spots to relax without making a purchase.
Despite these drawbacks, the trip is still a good option if you have a free afternoon and want to see a different side of Morocco. The oasis provides a nice setting, and the overall experience is decent for the cost. If you prefer untouched nature, this might not fully meet your expectations, but it's a worthwhile outing for a glimpse of Paradise Valley.