If you want to dive into Morocco’s real culture—not just watch but feel it—this Agadir dinner show is worth your evening. You’ll eat traditional food, see wild horsemen and acrobats up close, and hear music from every corner of the country. It’s lively, welcoming, and honestly feels like being invited to a local celebration.
The first thing that hit me was the smell—spices drifting through the air as we stepped into the tent, a little after sunset. Lanterns flickered overhead, casting warm shadows on carpets and low tables. Our guide, Hassan, greeted us with a grin and handed out sweet mint tea before we even sat down. You could hear drums thumping somewhere behind the curtains—felt more like a family gathering than a tourist show.
As soon as we settled in, the folk groups started up. Seven different troupes from all over Morocco took turns—Dekka Marrakchia’s rhythms got everyone clapping along, then Rways musicians played something softer that made me wish I understood every word. The highlight? The Fantasia riders charged in with their horses, firing old muskets so loud it rattled my plate. Between acts, servers brought out pastilla (that flaky pie with cinnamon and chicken), then couscous piled high with veggies. I tried everything—even the harira soup tasted homemade.
Yes! Kids love the music and horses—just be ready for some loud moments during Fantasia.
Absolutely. Just let us know when you book—we can arrange veggie dishes easily.
The evening usually runs about 3-4 hours, including dinner and all performances.
An air-conditioned vehicle is provided for pick-up and drop-off in Agadir city area.
Your ticket covers dinner (with classic Moroccan dishes), entry to the folk show with live music and Fantasia riders, plus comfortable transport in an air-conditioned vehicle. If you’re traveling with little ones or need special seats for infants, just ask—we’ve got those too.
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