Taxis in Agadir
With thousands of taxis roaming the busy streets of Agadir, it’s never too hard to find one. Known for its beautiful beaches, bustling souk, and lively promenade filled with eateries and bars, it’s best to explore the city in comfort while getting from A to B as quickly as possible so you don’t waste precious time. Choosing an Agadir taxi is the best way to get from the airport and around the city. You can simply hail one from the street, walk to a designated taxi rank, book an airport taxi in advance, phone one directly, or use a local taxi app for Agadir services.
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How much does a taxi cost?
Taxi prices | Day time (05:00 - 24:00) | Night time (00:00 - 05:00) | Duration |
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AGADIR CITY CENTRE TO CROCOPARK | 9.65 € | 14.8 € | 18 MIN |
AGADIR CITY CENTRE TO AGADIR OUFELLA | 5.1 € | 8 € | 12 MIN |
AGADIR CITY CENTRE TO SEAFRONT PROMENADE | 3.54 € | 5.61 € | 9 MIN |
Agadir taxi prices
Taxis in Morocco are very affordable compared to European cities, and taxis in Agadir are especially affordable. There are two different Agadir tariff systems: petit and grand taxis.
Petit taxis, which can accommodate 3 passengers, are required to use a taximeter to calculate the fare price based on the distance travelled, and prices should be displayed in the vehicle. If you are a party of 3, you’ll pay the fare once between you. However, if you are travelling on your own, the driver may pick up two additional passengers on the way to your destination and they will also have to pay the fare. You can expect the following fare prices when taking a petit taxi:
Base rate (08:00–20:00): €0.55 (MAD 6)
Night base rate (20:00–08:00): €0.75 (MAD 8)
Rate per km: €0.65 (MAD 7)
*After 20:00 a 50% surcharge is applied to the final fare.
Grand taxis, on the other hand, operate along specific routes and charge fixed fare rates. They are more expensive than petit taxis and can accommodate up to 6 passengers; each person is required to pay the fare individually. Note that grand taxis won’t depart until the taxi is full so if you are in a hurry, you can choose to pay for all 6 seats so that the taxi departs immediately. You can also expect to pay additional luggage fees and for making the driver wait.
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How to get a taxi in Agadir
Getting a taxi in Agadir is very easy and taxis are available 24/7 throughout the city. Hailing a taxi from the street by holding out your arm is the most popular way to grab a taxi. You can also pick one up from taxi ranks, especially in the Batoir area, from shopping centres, popular tourist destinations and transport hubs. Be aware that drivers waiting at these destinations may attempt to overcharge tourists so it is helpful to have an idea of what price is acceptable.
It’s important to note that a petit taxi in Agadir is red and can only accommodate up to 3 passengers – who you may or may not know – and this type of taxi is confined to the city limits. For rides beyond the city, you’ll need to take a grand taxi from Agadir centre; each destination has a unique departure point so you will need to know ahead of time where to grab one from. At night, or during bad weather, when you might not want to be walking the streets trying to find a taxi, you can book one directly using an Agadir taxi app or over the phone. There may be an additional fee for a call-out service.
Agadir Taxi: +212 (603) 901 570
Benefits of booking a private Agadir transfer in advance
Agadir is a lively city that people flock to year-round. For those unacquainted with Morocco, it can be a little daunting to find your way around and public transport can often be quite hectic and slow.
When you pre-book a private taxi in Agadir, you’ll be picked up at a time and location of your choosing and can ride comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle. You’ll pay a set rate fare and be provided with a personalised journey to suit your needs. It takes less than 60 seconds to secure a smooth and hassle-free ride with Welcome Pickups so that you can focus on enjoying your holiday in Agadir and Morocco.
Agadir taxi tips
- Tipping isn't obligatory in Morocco but it is customary to tip 10% of the final fare price for good service.
- Petit taxis can only accommodate 3 passengers and have very limited room for luggage.
- Grand taxis fit up to 6 people and they won't depart for their destination until they are full, unless you choose to pay for all of the seats.
- Always make sure that the taximeter in petit taxis is set to the correct base fare.
Wheelchair accessible taxis in Agadir
Taxis in Agadir are not adapted for wheelchair users. Petit taxis have very limited additional space and would not be able to store a wheelchair, although a wheelchair could be folded and stowed away in a grand taxi with assistance from the driver. It is also possible to pre-book a wheelchair-accessible vehicle with a private company such as Morocco Accessible Travel Consultants or Tamaris Golden Tours.
Agadir taxi safety and complaints
Unfortunately, you may come across a driver now and then who is unwilling to use the taximeter, quotes higher than normal fares, or purposely takes a longer than necessary route to your destination. If you encounter any of these situations or a driver is making you feel unsafe, it is best to report it to the taxi company directly or the local police. If you intend to make a complaint, it is important to note down the driver and vehicle registration details.