Agadir Al Massira Airport is closer to Inezgane than Agadir, so if you're arriving late at night, it might be worth considering Inezgane as your destination instead of Agadir. Taxis (known as petit taxis or takasi sghira, to distinguish them from the shared ones) from the airport have set prices to all the different towns, and it costs exactly the same to Inezgane as it does to Agadir...I forget exactly how much, but it was something like 100 dirhams (approx. 12 dirhams = £1).
Apparently there are shared taxis on this route too, as well as a local bus (no bus to Agadir, you have to change in Inezgane), but if you're on an evening flight, a petit taxi will be the only option.
Written Jan 19, 2010
Coming from anywhere in the south of Morocco, there always seem to be long-distance buses heading for Agadir, and most, if not all, will stop off in Inezgane on the way...useful to know if you want to bypass Agadir and carry on up north by grand taxi, or if you want a cheap hotel for the night. Arriving at the bus station late at night isn't a problem...the place was a hive of activity at 1am, and there are hotels on either side.
The bus station is in the corner of the big grand taxi square.
Written Jan 19, 2010
Agadir may have a big bus station, but Inezgane is the main transport hub in the region for shared taxis, known as grands taxis in French or takasi kabira in Arabic. Approaching the square where taxis wait, you'll no doubt hear the drivers shouting out their destinations (those heading to Marrakesh and Agadir seem to be the most vocal). Shout back where you want to go, and someone will take you to the appropriate taxi.
Grand taxis generally take 6 passengers, two in the front seat and four crammed into the back seat. For long journeys it can be quite uncomfortable, especially if one or more of the other passengers are a little on the large side. If there aren't enough passengers, you can either wait for some to turn up, or split the cost of the empty seats between you. Grand taxis are slightly more expensive than buses and more uncomfortable...but are much quicker and you can leave when you like. On popular routes, you don't have to wait long (I waited five minutes for three extra passengers for Marrakesh, and twenty minutes for the final passenger for Sidi Ifni), but early mornings are generally the busiest time.
Written Jan 19, 2010
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