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Cycling adventure in Agadir
Cycling adventure in Agadir
Cycling adventure in Agadir
Cycling adventure in Agadir
Cycling adventure in Agadir

Cycling adventure in Agadir

By Pikala Bikes
5 out of 5
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$49 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Experience the coolest bike tour in Agadir with Pikala, the local NGO promoting sustainable tourism and empowering Moroccan youth. Pedal your way through the colourful streets of the city with knowledgeable young guides who'll show you hidden spots and give you a unique perspective on Moroccan life. Connect with the local youth and hear fascinating stories about growing up in Morocco, and learning about family, religion, and modernization. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or a casual rider, this adventure is suitable for everyone. Have a day full of fun, cultural immersion, and support for sustainable tourism and youth empowerment with Pikala!

PS: Souk el had is closed on Mondays we will be going to talborjt souk instead, and the Olhao garden is closed on Tuesdays so we also switch to Ibn Zaid Parc.

Activity location

  • Mosquee Mohamed V
    • Avenue du General Kettani
    • Agadir, Morocco

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Banque Populaire
    • 80000, Agadir, Souss Massa, Morocco

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Cycling adventure in Agadir
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h3h
  • English
Price details
NZ$49.22 x 1 AdultNZ$49.22

Total
Price is NZ$49.22

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedHelmet or Hats
  • What's includedWhat's includedBottled water
  • What's includedWhat's includedSnacks
  • What's includedWhat's includedUse of bicycle
  • What's includedWhat's includedCoffee and/or Tea
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedHotel pick up and drop off

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Mosquee Mohamed V
  • 10m
The Mohamed V Mosque in Agadir is an impressive architectural wonder that features intricate mosaic work, a towering minaret, and a spacious prayer hall that can hold over 1,000 worshippers. Visitors will be struck by the mosque's unique design and peaceful ambiance and should be mindful of the mosque's dress code and etiquette.
Main Post Office
  • 10m
The Post Office in Agadir is a stunning building with a modernist design that immediately catches the eye. It was built in the aftermath of the 1960 earthquake and has since become an iconic symbol of the city. What's more, there are rumours that the building was used by King Hassan II, adding an extra layer of intrigue and history to the site. With its impressive facade and rich historical significance, the Post Office is a must-visit for anyone visiting Agadir.
Caserne de Pompiers Agadir
  • 20m
The Agadir Fire Station is a striking modernist building designed by architect Jean-Francois Bodin. Its bold lines and geometric shapes are eye-catching, and visitors are often amazed by the building's unique design. As a vital hub for emergency services, the station is staffed by dedicated professionals who work tirelessly to keep the city safe. The Agadir Fire Station is a must-see for anyone interested in modernist architecture and public safety.
Agadir Synagogue
  • 20m
We will stop by The Agadir Synagogue without going in it, and it is a cultural landmark that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the history and traditions of the Moroccan Jewish community. It is a significant centre for the local Jewish community, serving as a place of worship, community gathering, and cultural events. The synagogue is a peaceful and welcoming space that offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the customs and practices of Moroccan Jewish culture. Visitors can explore the interior, which features beautiful stained glass windows, intricate tilework, and traditional Jewish symbols. The Moroccan Jewish community has a long and rich history in the country, and the Agadir Synagogue is a testament to its enduring presence. Visitors can learn about the community's customs, traditions, and contributions to Moroccan culture.
Cinema Salam
  • 10m
“Cinema Salam” is an old abandoned cinema built in 1946, it is considered one of the few buildings that survived the earth quack. “Georges Appéré” is the architect who designed it as a horse saddle on a ground of 1200 m2. The design made it not easy to fall during the catastrophe.
Catholic Church of Saint Anne
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket included
The Catholic Church "Sainte Anne" was built after the earth quack. It is another example of peace and coexistence of religions in the country. Christians in Morocco constitute less than 1% of the population (around 400000). But, there are many other Christians in the country like students from Sub-Saharan countries, foreigners based in Morocco, and tourists
Quartier Industriel
  • 20m
Agadir's industrial zone has a fascinating history that speaks to the city's resilience and entrepreneurial spirit. One storey that stands out is that of a local entrepreneur who started a small manufacturing business in the zone, producing handmade shoes using traditional Moroccan techniques. Despite facing initial challenges, the business quickly gained popularity and began to grow. The entrepreneur hired more staff, expanded the product line, and invested in modern equipment to streamline production. The business continued to thrive, and soon, the entrepreneur was exporting the shoes to customers all over the world. Today, the business is a leading manufacturer of handmade shoes, and it all started in Agadir's industrial zone. This success storey is a testament to the city's resourcefulness, innovation, and determination to succeed.
Souk El Had d'Agadir
  • 20m
Souk Al Had is a vibrant and bustling market in the heart of Agadir, known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse range of products. Visitors will be struck by the energy and colour of the souk, with vendors calling out their wares and customers haggling over prices. The market offers a wide range of products, including traditional Moroccan crafts, textiles, jewellery, spices, and fresh produce. It's a great place to pick up unique souvenirs or experience the local culture. As one of the largest markets in the region, Souk Al Had is a hub of activity and attracts both locals and tourists alike. It's a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and flavours of Agadir.
Royal Palace (Pass by)
the royal palace of our king. It is closed for the public and has a huge green park that provides leisure opportunities for it’s residents. It was built by a former Saudi Minister of defence, and made it the preferred place for his residence, later on they hand it as a gift to The King Mohammed VI / 6 years ago. In 2007 the king has decided to turn it into a luxury tourist resort to encourage tourism in the region. it overlooks the waterfront and is located along picturesque beaches that attract Moroccan tourists, foreigners and sports enthusiasts.
Bank of Morocco (Pass by)
s the current Bank Al-Maghrib, was built after the reconstruction in the 1980s by the Architect Élie Azagury. It is considered the second Bank Al-Maghrib in Agadir. Since the first is abandoned after the earthquake. The architect Élie Azagury would have called some famous painters and designers to bring an additional artistic touch to this establishment.
Talborjt (Pass by)
Talborjt is a vibrant and bustling district in the heart of Agadir, known for its eclectic mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Visitors will be struck by the energy and activity of the area, with locals and tourists alike filling the streets day and night. The district offers a diverse range of products and services, including traditional Moroccan crafts, modern fashion boutiques, and popular cafes and eateries. It's a great place to pick up souvenirs, sample local cuisine, or simply soak up the atmosphere. Talborjt is also home to several historic landmarks, including the Agadir Oufella fortress and the Musée Municipal du Patrimoine Amazigh, which showcases the region's rich cultural heritage. Overall, Talborjt is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the vibrant and diverse culture of Agadir.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESMosquee Mohamed V
    • Avenue du General Kettani
    • Agadir, Morocco

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEBanque Populaire
    • 80000, Agadir, Souss Massa, Morocco

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