Morocco activity
Timlaline Dunes Camel Ride 1 H + Cave Discovery Walk
Agadir, Morocco





Specifications
Activity Type
Camel Ride
Pickup
No pickup
Tour Type
Private
Duration
1 hour
Difficulty
Medium
Why Book With Us
Private pickup planning and clear meeting instructions
Verified local activity partners
24/7 WhatsApp support included
Flexible timing around your itinerary
The Timlaline dunes are one of the most underrated coastal landscapes in southern Morocco, a stretch of golden sand that meets the Atlantic just north of Agadir, near the fishing village of Tamri. Unlike the inland Sahara, these dunes carry the breeze of the ocean, the warmth of late-afternoon light, and the silence of a place few travelers reach. A camel ride here is not a sightseeing checkbox; it is an unhurried hour spent moving across living terrain with a local guide who knows every ridge and shadow.
Your Timlaline camel ride lasts one full hour, paced calmly so you can take in the full sweep of dunes, ocean, and cliffs. Camels move at a steady, comfortable rhythm under the supervision of a trained handler, leaving plenty of room for natural photo stops. Once the ride ends, your guide takes you on a short, easy walking discovery of the nearby caves and rock formations, a hidden dune-side area sometimes described as a small canyon, where wind and water have carved unusual shapes into the sandstone.
This experience runs without hotel pickup. You meet your guide directly at the Timlaline dunes meeting point, north of Agadir near Tamri, a roughly one-hour drive from central Agadir or Taghazout, easy to combine with a coastal day trip. After confirming your booking, the team will share the exact GPS pin and a recommended start time so you arrive in good light. The activity is rated Medium difficulty: the camels are calm and well-trained, but the cave walk involves uneven sand and rock, so a basic level of mobility is needed.
This camel ride suits couples looking for a quieter alternative to crowded inland desert tours, families with older children, photo enthusiasts chasing golden-hour dune shots, and first-time visitors to Morocco who want a real coastal-desert experience without committing to a multi-day Sahara expedition. Travelers who are pregnant, or who have serious back, hip, or knee conditions, are advised against participating, in line with operator policy. Wear closed-toe shoes and bring sun protection, the surface is sandy underfoot and exposed to the strong Atlantic light.
Special Notes
Meeting point: Exact Google Maps pin is shared after booking
Wear closed-toe shoes; the area mixes soft sand and uneven rock surfaces.
Bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a bottle of water.
Not recommended for pregnant travelers or guests with serious back, hip, or knee conditions.
Late afternoon offers the warmest light for photos in the dunes.
Arrive 10–15 minutes before your scheduled start to meet your guide and check in.









