Berber Night Agadir and fantasia show & transfers with dinner
Overview
Join for an evening of Traditional Berber food and entertainment in a beautiful Caidal Tent, featuring Moroccan dancers and a FANTASIA SHOW. Delight in authentic Moroccan dining with various dishes and performances throughout the evening.
- 🍲 Enjoy traditional dishes such as Harira Soup, dates, Tagine, Couscous with meat, seven different vegetables, and Moroccan pastries.
- 🎶 Experience exceptional entertainment from Gnaoua Acrobats, snake charmers, fire eaters, Belly Dancers, and Berber dancers during your meal.
- 🎻 Listen to musicians from diverse regions of Morocco sharing their unique styles and history of Berber Music.
- 🔥 The event includes a spectacular FANTASIA SHOW at the end of the evening.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Pickup included
- fantasia show
- Round‑trip air‑conditioned shuttle from your hotel in Agadir city (pickup & drop‑off)
- A live folkloric show including horse‑fantasia (tbourida), Gnawa musicians, acrobats, fire‑eaters
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Dinner
- A full traditional Moroccan dinner: salads, briouates, couscous with chicken & vegetables, pastilla,
- oriental dancer, DJ & more
- Alcoholic Beverages
Not far way then agadir berber night show awaits you. Take a seat in the decorated tents and be enchanted by snake charmers and the hypnotic moves of the colourful belly dancers. Watch lively Gnawas and admire the fierce fire eaters.
Next, indulge in a five-course Moroccan banquet. Savour the vibrant flavours of Harira soup, dates and lemon chicken tagine – served with couscous and seasonal vegetables.
Satisfy your sweet tooth with pastille sweets and Moroccan pastries served with moroccan mint tea . and make sure you keep an eye out for the Dekka Marrakchia dancers.
Finally we welcome you into our stadium where you will experience our FANTASIA SHOW, Fantasia Horses are part of the cultural heritage, it has become a tradition tribal, rural and religious and is practiced to celebrate moussems (festival of sowing ) and celebrate a saint.
This is an exhibition of mastery uniting the man and his horse. Riders dressed in wide trousers and djellabas hold in their hands long guns directed towards the sky. Their horses are fitted of harnesses and saddle embellished with variegated colors.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.