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The cheapest Agadir airport transfer — and when cheap costs you

There's no Uber in Agadir and the city bus only reaches the centre by day, so the budget game is mostly shared shuttles and smart splitting. Here are the genuinely cheapest ways into the city and up the coast — and the few arrivals where saving €5 is a false economy.

Cheapest realistic
Shared shuttle
Shared from
~€16 pp
Grand taxi (day)
~200 MAD ≈ €19
Split a car
€20 ÷ heads

Agadir has no train and no ride-hailing. There is now an ALSA city bus into central Agadir — the outright cheapest way in if you're light on bags, landing in daylight and staying in the centre — but it stops at the city only, by day only. For everyone else, "cheap" comes down to two moves: book a shared shuttle, or split the cost of one car between you. Get those right and you'll pay less than the headline private price — get them wrong on the wrong night and you'll wish you hadn't. Here's how to do budget properly.

The cheapest options, ranked

OptionRough cost (to central Agadir)Best for
ALSA city bus (shuttle, or line 37 + 98)~12–50 MAD ppLight luggage, daytime, central Agadir only
Shared shuttle (via Intui)~€16 ppSolo travellers, daytime, door to door
Grand taxi, split 3–4 ways~€5–8 ppGroups, simple city run
Private transfer, split~€5–10 ppGroups wanting a fixed price
Grand taxi, solo/couple~€19–23 / carConfident negotiators

Per-person figures assume the car is split; the grand-taxi fare is per vehicle, day rate, checked June 2026. After dark the taxi rises to roughly 300–350 MAD.

Shared shuttles — cheapest if you're solo

If you're travelling alone, a shared shuttle is your lowest fare. You book it in advance through an aggregator like Intui, which lists private operators running minivans into the city for a per-person price — often around €16. You may wait a little while the van fills or drops other passengers first, and the operator quality varies, so check the listing's reviews and cancellation terms. For a daytime arrival with time to spare, it's the budget pick. See the Intui Travel review for how the marketplace works.

Splitting a grand taxi or a private car

The trick most people miss: a grand taxi and a private transfer are both priced per car, not per head. So for two, three or four travellers, splitting one is almost always cheaper than separate shared seats. A grand taxi to central Agadir is about 200–250 MAD by day — divide that across a group and you're paying a few euros each. If you'd rather lock the price and skip the negotiation, a private transfer from about €20 split between you lands in the same ballpark, with a driver holding your name. Compare both on the airport taxi page.

Local tip Pull dirhams from an ATM in arrivals before the taxi rank — grand-taxi drivers want cash and rarely have change for a 200-dirham note. Carry small bills and the saving on a split car is real.

When cheap is a false economy

Budget transfers shine in daylight with a clear destination. They stop being worth it in three situations. Late-night charter landings: waiting for a shuttle to fill, or negotiating a fair night fare at 1am after a four-hour flight, is exactly when a fixed-price private transfer earns its few extra euros. Surf villages: Taghazout and Tamraght flats often have no street number, and a budget driver who doesn't know the address will either refuse or circle the village while the meter — and your patience — runs. Solo with heavy bags: the time and hassle of the cheapest route can outweigh a small saving. On those arrivals, see the shuttle guide or just book the best transfer for your trip and sleep easy.

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Not sure cheap is right for you? Weigh it against the full picture on our best Agadir airport transfer guide, or read up on the realities of the airport taxi rank.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest way from Agadir airport to the city?
If you're travelling light, landing by day and heading to the centre, the cheapest of all is the ALSA city bus — around 50 MAD on the airport shuttle, or about 12 MAD via line 37 to Inezgane then line 98. Otherwise, for a couple or group, splitting a grand taxi (about 200–250 MAD ≈ €19–23 per car, daytime) or a fixed-price private transfer (from ~€20 per car) usually works out cheapest per head; for a solo traveller, a shared shuttle booked through Intui — roughly €16 a person — is the lowest realistic door-to-door fare. There is no Uber.
Is there a cheap public bus from Agadir airport?
Yes, but only into central Agadir and only by day. ALSA runs an airport shuttle (around 50 MAD, roughly hourly, about 50 minutes), and there's a cheaper local route — line 37 to Inezgane (about 8.5 MAD) then line 98 into town (about 3.5 MAD), roughly 1h15 with luggage you have to manage yourself. It won't reach your hotel door or the coast. The "shared shuttle" worth booking for those is a private-operator minivan through an aggregator like Intui, at a per-person price.
Is it cheaper to share a taxi from Agadir airport?
Yes. A grand taxi is priced per car, not per person, so two to four people splitting one is the cheapest door-to-door option into central Agadir. Agree the fare before loading, and confirm it covers the whole car. For surf villages or a late landing, a fixed-price transfer split between you is often the better value once you factor in the haggle and the address.
When is the cheapest option a false economy?
On late-night landings, on runs to the surf villages (Taghazout, Tamraght) where addresses are vague, and any time you are travelling alone with bags. Saving a few euros on a shared shuttle that leaves you negotiating at 1am or circling an unmarked flat is rarely worth it — a fixed-price private transfer pays for itself in not-stress.
Is there Uber or Careem in Agadir?
No. Neither operates here, so there is no budget ride-hailing on arrival. The cheap options are a grand taxi from the rank, a shared shuttle booked in advance, or splitting a private transfer.

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