Stories, tips and insider guides from our Berber team — written for travellers who want to skip the tour-bus version of Morocco.
From surf breaks and sandboarding to Paradise Valley waterfalls and smoky lamb tagine, this guide covers everything you need to make the most of Morocco's sunniest coast.
From a half-day Paradise Valley trip to a 13-day grand tour, here's what Morocco activities and circuits actually cost — broken down by trip type using real 2026 catalog pricing.
Taghazout and Tamraght sit 3 km apart but feel completely different. An honest comparison to help you choose the right base for your surf trip.
Yes, Agadir is one of the safer cities in Morocco for tourists — here's what we actually tell our guests about crime, solo travel, driving, and the water, based on running tours here since 2018.
An honest, age-by-age guide to Agadir with children — from the beach and sandboarding to Paradise Valley and a multi-day desert circuit, with real notes on what actually works.
"Sahara from Agadir" means two very different trips: the mini-Sahara 30-60 minutes away, or the real Erg Chebbi dunes near Merzouga, 3-4 days away. Here's how to choose.
From Agadir's beaches to Marrakech's souks to freezing Sahara nights — exactly what to pack for every setting and season in Morocco.
Agadir and Marrakech offer almost opposite experiences — an honest comparison of weather, pace, day trips and vibe, plus how to combine both in one trip.
Paradise Valley is 60 km north of Agadir — a 90-minute drive to spring-fed pools clear enough to see the bottom. Here's exactly how to get there, what it costs, and when to go.
Agadir has more sunshine hours than anywhere else in Morocco — but the right month still depends on whether you want to swim, surf, or go on desert excursions. Here's the honest month-by-month breakdown.
Private transfer, taxi, bus or rental car? How to cover the 35 km from Agadir Al Massira Airport to Taghazout — with real prices and tips for night arrivals.
Never stood on a surfboard? Taghazout's warm sun, mellow beach breaks and world-class instruction make it one of the best places on earth to learn.