What to do in Agafay

Things to do in Agafay

Visit Rabat handpicks the experiences worth your time in Morocco's UNESCO capital. Compare, book, and go — with vetted local guides and honest prices.

9 resultsAgafay, Morocco

Rabat is Morocco's administrative capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to some of the country's most significant Islamic and colonial monuments. The Kasbah of the Udayas, built by the Almohads in the 12th century on a clifftop above the Bou Regreg estuary, is one of Morocco's finest examples of Almohad military architecture, with whitewashed lanes, the Bab Oudaia gate, and a terraced Andalusian Garden inside. The Hassan Tower, begun in 1195 under Caliph Yaqub al-Mansur, would have been the world's tallest minaret at 86 metres had it been completed; today it stands at 44 metres surrounded by an esplanade of columns, beside the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Chellah, on the city's southern edge, layers a Roman city (Sala Colonia) beneath a Marinid necropolis, with storks nesting on the minarets each spring. This page lists the attractions in Rabat that we have personally visited, with verified opening hours and practical tips.

Tips for planning your Agafay trip

Local know-how

Book early in peak season

Weekends and school holidays in Agafay fill fast — lock in popular picks 3–7 days ahead.

Compare what's included

All-in prices on MaJourneys include taxes, entries, and local transport where listed — no surprises at checkout.

Message the host first

Have a dietary need, a mobility question, or a custom timing? Chat the host before booking.

Free cancellation

Most bookings cancel free up to 24 hours before start — plans change, that's fine.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers
  • Mix a guided tour with a free-roam day. Our Agafay picks cover culture, food, adventure, and wellness — choose a category above to focus your plan.

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