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Agadir Airport Transfers

There's no train and no Uber at Al Massira, and the new ALSA city shuttle only reaches central Agadir by day — so for most arrivals getting out comes down to a taxi, a booked transfer, or a rental car. Here's every option laid out plainly, what each really costs, and the right pick for your arrival.

Airport → city
22 km
Drive time
25–40 min
Train / Uber
None at AGA
Booked transfer
€20 from

Al Massira sits about 22 km from central Agadir, out near Temsia — a 25 to 40 minute drive depending on where in town you're headed. The airport handles mostly evening charter flights from Europe, so a tired late arrival is the norm rather than the exception. What trips people up is that most of what you'd expect from a European airport isn't here: there's no rail link, and ride apps like Uber and Careem simply don't operate in the city. There is now an ALSA city shuttle into central Agadir (around 50 MAD, roughly hourly by day), but it runs to the centre only, in daylight only — no use for a hotel transfer, an evening charter or the coast. That leaves three real ways out for most arrivals, and this page walks through each one.

The three ways out of Agadir airport

Every transfer decision at AGA comes down to a choice between negotiating on the spot, fixing the price in advance, or driving yourself. None is "best" in the abstract — it depends on when you land, who you're travelling with, and where you're going.

  • Grand taxi from the rank — the cream sedans lined up outside arrivals. Cheapest for a central daytime run, cash only, price negotiated before the boot opens. See how it works on the airport taxi page and the full taxi price list.
  • Pre-booked transfer — reserved online with the price fixed before you fly and a driver holding your name at arrivals. Ranges from a simple private transfer to a cheaper shared shuttle or a premium VIP transfer.
  • Hired car or driver — a rental car for full freedom, or a private driver for a day of excursions without sitting behind the wheel yourself.

Which option suits your arrival

A daytime landing with a hotel in central Agadir or Founty? A grand taxi is quick, easy and cheap once you've agreed the fare. Landing at 11pm with kids and car seats, or heading to a Taghazout surf camp with no street number? Book a private transfer — the small premium buys you a driver who's tracking your flight and already knows the address. On a tight budget travelling solo and flexible on timing? A shared shuttle splits the cost. Planning day trips to Paradise Valley, Taroudant or the coast? A rental car or a hired driver makes more sense than paying per journey. We've ranked the trade-offs in detail on the best Agadir airport transfer comparison.

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Every route from Agadir airport

Below is each destination we cover, with distance, drive time and the rough starting price for a pre-booked private transfer (per car). Tap any route for the full breakdown — taxi fares, when the drive is slowest, and the local detail that matters. Prices checked June 2026.

ToDistanceDrive timeTransfer from
Central Agadir 22 km 25–40 min €20
Taghazout 48 km 50–65 min €28
Tamraght & Aourir 42 km 40–50 min €26
Taroudant 80 km 70–85 min €55
Tiznit 95 km 80–95 min €60
Imsouane 90 km 90–110 min €70
Mirleft 150 km 130–150 min €100
Sidi Ifni 165 km 145–165 min €110
Essaouira 175 km 150–170 min €110
Marrakech 235 km 165–195 min €120
Local tip Whatever you choose, pull dirhams from an ATM in the arrivals hall first. Grand taxis are cash only, the machines by the exit use real bank rates, and even a pre-booked driver appreciates being able to point you straight to one before you set off up the coast.

Cheapest vs easiest

If price is the only thing that matters, the order is roughly: a shared shuttle or a haggled grand taxi at the bottom, a private transfer in the middle, and VIP or a chartered driver at the top. But "cheapest" and "least hassle" rarely point at the same option after a late charter flight. If you're counting every dirham, see the cheapest Agadir airport transfer guide; if you want the straightforward verdict, the best transfer page lays it out.

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Ready to dig into the detail? Start with the airport taxi and its price list, compare a private transfer, shuttle or VIP transfer, look into hiring a private driver, or jump straight to your route — central Agadir, Taghazout or Marrakech.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best way to get from Agadir airport to the city?
For a daytime run to a central hotel, a grand taxi from the rank is fine and usually cheapest — agree the fare first (around 200–250 MAD). For an evening landing, a family with car seats, or a surf village up the coast, a pre-booked private transfer is calmer: fixed price, a driver with your name, and someone who can find an unmarked address. There's no train and no Uber at AGA; ALSA now runs a budget airport shuttle into central Agadir (around 50 MAD, roughly hourly by day), but it's daytime-only and city-centre-only. Prices checked June 2026.
Is there a train or bus from Agadir airport?
No train — Agadir has no rail line at all. There is a bus now, though: ALSA runs an airport shuttle into central Agadir (roughly hourly in the daytime, about 50 minutes, around 50 MAD), and a cheaper local route via line 37 to Inezgane then line 98 into town. Both reach the city centre by day only — not your hotel door, not the coast, not late at night — so for luggage, evening landings or anywhere beyond central Agadir, a grand taxi, a booked transfer or a rental car is still the practical choice.
How much is an airport transfer in Agadir?
A pre-booked private transfer to central Agadir starts around €20 per car. Up the coast to Taghazout it is roughly €28, Taroudant about €55, and Marrakech around €120. A grand taxi to the city is about 200–250 MAD by day (≈ €19–23), 300–350 MAD after dark.
Can I book a transfer in advance and pay later?
Yes. Most providers let you reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before pickup on the majority of bookings. That locks the price and puts a named driver at arrivals, which is worth it for late flights or a first trip to Morocco.
Is Uber or Careem available at Agadir airport?
No. Neither Uber nor Careem operates in Agadir, so you cannot order a ride on arrival. The grand-taxi rank outside arrivals and a pre-booked transfer are the realistic door-to-door options.

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