Description
Cable car and Agadir Medina Coco Polizzi Tour
In the areas of Agadir, there is a stunning new attraction called the Agadir Cable car ride.
The journey from the city of Agadir to the stunningly scenic historic Kasbah of Agadir takes five minutes uphill and five minutes downhill.
You will be transported from the mountain's foot (near the Marina of Agadir) to its summit by one of the best cable cars in the entire world.
Enjoy the views of the Agadir countryside, the cityscape, and the Atlantic Ocean... and learn about the ancient kasbah of Agadir in a very contemporary manner.
A cable car Agadir tour
takes you to The old Kasbah. as it is popularly known, is a place very visited by tourists and the neighbors of Agadir.
And that offers photos from a viewpoint at 236 meters high. This kasbah or fortification was built between the 16th and 17th centuries. and its style is very typical in the country.
The Agadir Cable Car is the first cable car in Morocco that connects the departure station to “the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella”.
It is designed according to a modern design and a refined aesthetic, with innovative components of optimal quality that guarantee maximum safety for users.
Medina Coco Polizzi Tour
As the old Medina of Agadir has been destroyed during the earthquake in 1960, an Italian architect came up with the idea of building the new Medina in the '90s to stimulate the connection with the old medina of Agadir.
It fits into the urban environment of Agadir thanks to its lightness, quiet character, and its visual impact.
This Trip requires 2 people or more in order to take place, a single traveler will have to check for availability via WhatsApp before making a reservation.
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TOULITA –
The trip was easy. Agadir Marina is too commercial but worth going once for a couple of hours. Booking the trip was straight forward. Communication was excellent. I am not convinced the Argan cooperative we stopped by was certified. Although it was interesting to learn about the process, it nevertheless felt like a tourist trap. That’s the only shadow on this trip.