| Duration: | 2 Hour(s) - 0 Minute(s) |
| Tour Category: | Jet Ski |
Jet Ski Agadir: Adrenaline on the Atlantic
If surfing feels too slow and you want to feel the raw power of the Atlantic, Jet Skiing is Agadir’s top high-speed thrill. Whether you're zipping through the sleek Agadir Marina or catching air over the swells at Banana Village, it’s an unbeatable way to see the city skyline and the Atlas Mountains from a unique offshore perspective.
If you are a water sports enthusiast, you will be pleased. Come to share a unique moment on a jet ski, combining the pleasure of the sport and the discovery of one of the most beautiful bays in the world, that of the city of Agadir, the city of the sun and fine sand. Your afternoon will be under the sign of the ocean.
1. Where to Ride
There are two primary hubs for jet ski rentals in the Agadir area:
Agadir Marina: Ideal for those who want a "city-chic" experience. You’ll depart from the modern docks, cruise past luxury yachts, and then hit the open water of the bay.
Banana Village (Aourir): Located about 15 minutes north of the city, this spot is perfect for those looking to escape the crowds. The water here can be a bit more "playful" with waves, making it great for jumping.
In addition to the activity, lovers of speed or tight turns will greatly satisfy their pleasure.
So do not hesitate to discover the pleasures of gliding in jet ski in Agadir and the region.
2. What You Need to Know
No License Required: In Agadir, you don't need a boat license to drive a jet ski. A qualified instructor will give you a 10-minute briefing on safety and controls before you head out.
Age Limits: Generally, the minimum age to drive is 16–18 (depending on the operator), but children as young as 12 can usually ride as passengers with an adult.
Equipment Provided: Your rental price includes a life jacket and a safety lanyard (kill-switch). Some shops also provide short wetsuits if the water is chilly.
3. Pro-Tip: Morning vs. Afternoon
For the smoothest ride, go in the morning (before 11:00 AM). The Atlantic is usually "glassy" and calm. By the afternoon, the thermal winds pick up, creating "chop" on the water. While great for jumping waves, it can be a bumpy ride if you're looking for pure speed!