Things to do in Agafay
Explore Casablanca handpicks the experiences worth your time in Morocco's economic capital. Compare, book, and go — with vetted local guides and honest prices.
Casablanca's landmarks tell two distinct stories. The first is early-20th-century French colonial urbanism: Boulevard Mohammed V is one of the finest concentrations of Art Deco and Mauresque architecture outside Europe, built during the Protectorate (1912–1956) by architects including Henri Prost. The second story is contemporary Moroccan ambition: the Hassan II Mosque (1993), designed by Michel Pinseau, rises 200 metres above the Atlantic on a platform partially built over the sea and remains the second-tallest religious structure in the world. Between them sits the Habous quarter, an early-20th-century planned new medina, and the Cathedral Sacré-Cœur (1930), now a cultural exhibition space. This page lists the attractions we have personally visited, with verified opening hours and practical tips.
Tips for planning your Agafay trip
Local know-howBook early in peak season
Weekends and school holidays in Agafay fill fast — lock in popular picks 3–7 days ahead.
Compare what's included
All-in prices on MaJourneys include taxes, entries, and local transport where listed — no surprises at checkout.
Message the host first
Have a dietary need, a mobility question, or a custom timing? Chat the host before booking.
Free cancellation
Most bookings cancel free up to 24 hours before start — plans change, that's fine.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers- Mix a guided tour with a free-roam day. Our Agafay picks cover culture, food, adventure, and wellness — choose a category above to focus your plan.