REVIEW · AGADIR
Agadir: Boat Tour with Lunch, Fishing & Jetski
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Atlantic thrills beat a typical beach day. This Agadir boat experience mixes fishing, swimming time, a Moroccan BBQ lunch, and a guided jetski session off the Atlantic coast. It’s simple, active, and timed so you’re back in Agadir without feeling rushed.
I especially like how the crew guides the fishing so you’re not just holding a rod and hoping. I also like the BBQ lunch onboard, because it turns the middle of the trip into a real break instead of a snack-stop. Plus, the staff energy tends to be warm and focused—people in the UK and France praised the team’s friendliness and advice.
One thing to plan around: this is a sun-and-water outing. If you’re easily bothered by strong midday sun or you’d rather not wear life jackets for water activities, you’ll want to think twice. Also, hotel pickup is only within the Touristique area, so you may need to arrange your own ride if you’re staying outside it.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Getting to Marina Agadir: quick pickup, then instant sea time
- Fishing off Agadir: exactly what the crew helps you do
- Swimming and dolphin watching on the cruise: plan your towel moments
- Moroccan BBQ lunch onboard: fish or chicken, served with salads
- The 30-minute jetski ride: guided fun with clear safety rules
- Price and value: why $144 can work (if you want the whole package)
- Who should book this Agadir boat tour (and who might skip it)
- Should you book this Agadir fishing, BBQ, and jetski tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Agadir boat tour with lunch, fishing, and jetski?
- Do I get hotel pickup?
- What’s included in the BBQ lunch?
- Is fishing equipment provided?
- Will I have time to swim?
- How long is the jetski experience?
- What languages is the tour guide available in?
- What should I bring?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key things to know before you go

- Fishing help that gets you a chance: equipment and guidance are included, so you spend more time trying than guessing.
- 4-hour style time on the water: a full half-day cruise with swimming and onboard meals.
- Moroccan BBQ lunch onboard: fresh seafood or chicken with Moroccan salads.
- 30 minutes of jetski time: guided riding for two people per booking.
- Life jackets are mandatory during water activities, and you’ll use them.
- Hotel pickup is limited to the Touristique area of Agadir city.
Getting to Marina Agadir: quick pickup, then instant sea time

Your day starts with pickup from your hotel in the Touristique area of Agadir. You’ll ride by van for about 15 minutes to the marina, which keeps things low-stress. Once you arrive, the tone changes quickly: it’s no longer “getting ready for an activity,” it’s “you’re on the water now.”
There’s also a practical perk at the marina: you’ll use a separate entrance, which helps you avoid the usual bottleneck energy. After that, you’re set up for the full run of the experience—boat cruise along the coast, fishing time, swimming opportunities, lunch onboard, and the jetski slot.
One detail that matters: the trip is about comfort as much as action. The boat is described as having modern facilities and spacious seating, which is a relief when you’re combining sun, salt air, and a few different activities in one stretch. If you tend to get restless during long transfers, this format keeps the motion going.
Fishing off Agadir: exactly what the crew helps you do

Fishing here isn’t just a checkbox. The included fishing gear and guidance are the whole point, because they let you focus on the process rather than figuring it out from scratch. The idea is to anchor at a calm spot along the coast and give you a real chance to try.
What you can expect is hands-on encouragement: you’ll get direction on using the equipment and when to cast or adjust. People who went through the experience described succeeding in catching a few fish, and that lines up with the way the activity is designed—try, adjust, and get help while you’re on the water.
This is also the most “shared” part of the trip. You’ll see everyone trying their luck around the boat at the fishing stop, which creates a natural rhythm. If you want a break from sitting on a deck, fishing gives you a job for your hands and keeps you engaged with the sea.
A small but important practical tip: wear water-friendly shoes. Even if fishing is mostly standing or sitting, you don’t want slick deck moments to become your main memory.
Swimming and dolphin watching on the cruise: plan your towel moments

After the fishing stop, the experience shifts into classic Atlantic vacation mode—swimming opportunities and time to enjoy the open water. You’ll jump in where conditions allow, with life jackets provided and required during water activities. The “must be worn” part is key. It keeps things safer and also removes the awkward guesswork about what’s acceptable.
The schedule gives you time to relax onboard too—sunbathing, taking in the coast, and just slowing down. That’s a big part of why this works as a half-day: you get action, then you get recovery.
There’s also dolphin watching mentioned as part of the onboard cruising time. That doesn’t mean every trip is guaranteed to show dolphins, but it does mean your route and time on the water are set up to offer the chance to spot them. When dolphins do appear, it tends to be the kind of moment that makes the whole day feel like more than lunch plus a ride.
If you want to maximize your comfort, think like this:
- Keep sunscreen and sunglasses accessible.
- Have your towel ready before you head into water time.
- Don’t wait until the last second to get shade if you burn easily.
Moroccan BBQ lunch onboard: fish or chicken, served with salads
Lunch is a highlight because it’s part of the experience, not an afterthought. You’ll enjoy a traditional Moroccan BBQ onboard, with fresh fish or chicken plus Moroccan salads.
This matters more than it sounds. On a boat, meal time becomes a physical reset—warm food, seated comfort, and a short lull from moving water. Also, since lunch is included, you don’t have to pay marina prices later or worry about finding a place that fits the schedule.
What to expect in practice: you’ll eat while the day is still happening around you—cruising, anchored, then moving again. It’s one of those situations where you’re not just fueling up, you’re enjoying the setting. People also praised the food as delicious and satisfying, which makes a difference because some tours include lunch that feels like a trade-off.
One value tip: take advantage of the full meal. If you go light on breakfast, lunch on the boat will feel like a true payoff. If you’re prone to seasickness, eating a normal meal (not just sugar) can help you feel steadier during the remaining activities.
The 30-minute jetski ride: guided fun with clear safety rules

Now for the part most people remember: the 30-minute jetski experience. It’s guided by professionals, and you get about half an hour of riding time. The trip info specifies that this jetski slot is for two-person adult per booking, meaning the arrangement is built around paired use rather than solo time for everyone.
Jetskis are provided on the boat for your ride, and life jackets are part of the system—again, provided and required for water activities. That combination (gear + guidance + rules) is what turns this from a risky stunt into something you can actually enjoy.
Here’s how to get the most out of your session:
- Listen closely during the safety briefing (it affects how fast you’ll understand the controls).
- Wear your water-friendly footwear so you’re not thinking about slipping.
- If you’re nervous, it’s still worth doing—guided instruction helps you build confidence quickly.
In the feedback, people called the jetski ride incredible and noted that the instructors gave good advice. One guest in the UK specifically said the jetski experience surpassed other jet skiing rides they’d had. That’s a strong signal that the guidance level matters here, not just the presence of a machine.
If you’re a confident swimmer and you like adrenaline, this segment is the perfect mid-to-late trip energy boost. If you’d rather stay on the boat, you can still enjoy the rest—but jetski is one of the reasons this tour has its price.
Price and value: why $144 can work (if you want the whole package)
At about $144 per person, this isn’t the cheapest thing you can do in Agadir. But it also isn’t just a boat ride.
You’re paying for a bundled set of services:
- hotel pickup in the Touristique area
- a full cruise portion along the coast
- fishing equipment and guidance
- lunch onboard (BBQ fish or chicken with salads)
- swimming time
- a guided 30-minute jetski slot
The value calculation is simple: if you’d have to pay separately for a guided fishing session, a jetski activity, and a lunch that’s included for you at sea, the math usually tilts in favor of booking the package. The fact that lunch is served onboard and that you don’t need to coordinate multiple vendors is a real convenience win.
Also, jetski time isn’t brief “look and go.” It’s about half an hour, which is long enough to feel like you actually did something, not just posed with a helmet.
Where the value might not fit: if you only care about relaxing and want zero “active” elements, paying for jetski and fishing gear may feel like overkill.
Who should book this Agadir boat tour (and who might skip it)

This is a great match if you want variety in one half-day: trying fishing, getting in the water, eating a Moroccan BBQ onboard, and riding a jetski with professionals. It also suits people who like a structured day where the plan is handled for you—pickup, marina, boat time, and return without extra thinking.
I’d especially recommend it if:
- you’re traveling with friends or a partner and you want shared activities
- you’re comfortable with active parts like water time and wearing a life jacket
- you want an experience that feels more like doing something than just sightseeing
You might want to consider a different style if:
- you burn easily and don’t want to manage sun protection during a boat day
- you hate speed activities, even with guidance
- your hotel is outside the Touristique area and you’d rather avoid arranging a meeting point
Also, language is covered. The live tour guide is available in French, English, and Arabic, which makes it easier to ask questions during fishing or when you’re getting briefed for jetski.
Should you book this Agadir fishing, BBQ, and jetski tour?
I think you should book it if your ideal Agadir day is a mix of sea time plus real activities—especially the 30-minute jetski and the included onboard BBQ lunch. The strongest proof is the consistent praise for the crew being welcoming and attentive, and for the fishing and jetski advice being genuinely useful. If you’re the type who likes having a plan (but still wants freedom on the water), this fits.
I’d hold off if you’re mainly in “lie down and read” mode or if your hotel pickup would be inconvenient outside the Touristique area. In that case, you might get better value by choosing a more purely relaxing cruise.
If you do book, pack like you’re going to be outside all day: swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. Wear comfortable clothing and water-friendly shoes. That’s how you keep the day fun from start to finish.
FAQ

How long is the Agadir boat tour with lunch, fishing, and jetski?
The total duration is listed as 5 hours.
Do I get hotel pickup?
Yes. Pickup is included from hotels in the Touristique area of Agadir city.
What’s included in the BBQ lunch?
You’ll have a Moroccan BBQ lunch onboard, with fresh seafood or chicken and Moroccan salads.
Is fishing equipment provided?
Yes. Fishing equipment and guidance are included.
Will I have time to swim?
Yes. The schedule includes swimming opportunities, and life jackets are provided and required during water activities.
How long is the jetski experience?
You get a 30-minute jetski experience for 2-person adult per booking, with guidance from professionals.
What languages is the tour guide available in?
The live guide is available in French, English, and Arabic.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, a camera, and sunscreen.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.










