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Agadir–Al Massira Airport (AGA)

Agadir–Al Massira Airport (AGA)

Al-Massira Airport is located 28 km from the city centre. To get to and from the airport you can take a bus or taxi. Local bus number 22 goes from the airport to Inezgane, a suburb of Agadir. The last bus leaves at 8:30 pm. From Inezgane to Agadir city centre, you can take bus number 20, 24 or 28. If you would rather take a shared taxi, it will cost you about the same. A taxi ride from the airport to Agadir takes about 20 minutes. It is also possible to hire a vehicle from any of the car rental agencies at the airport.
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Public Transport

Public Transport

The central parts of Agadir are very walkable, but if you get tired, there are plenty of local buses to take you to nearby beaches or city suburbs. Remember to have coins to pay for the ticket since the driver doesn't carry a lot of change. The main local bus station is located next to the main grand taxi stand at the south end of Rue de Fes, approximately 20 minutes by car from the city centre. It is very usual to arrive at Inezgane though, which is the bus hub of the region.
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Taxi

Taxi

By far the easiest and quickest way to get around town is by the cream-coloured Grand taxi or the orange Petit taxi. You can find them either at the taxi rank at the south end of Rue de Fes or Rue Yacoub el-Mansour in New Talborjt, or by hailing one off the street. The Petit taxis are only allowed to drive within the city. The Grand taxis only take a minimum of 6 passengers, but you can also pay extra and hire the whole taxi. Fares are charged on the meter or discussed in advance.
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