REVIEW · MARRAKECH
Agafay Desert Paragliding DUO Experience from Marrakech
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The desert looks different from the air. This Agafay Desert duo paragliding experience gives you big, bird’s-eye views over the Agafay sands, Atlas peaks, and Lalla Takerkoust Lake, all in one tight half-day. You’re strapped in with a pilot, so it’s built for first-timers who want the thrill without the learning curve.
I love that you get GoPro photos and videos, plus a pre-flight tea stop to help take the edge off. You’ll also get clear initiation before your tandem launch, so you know what’s coming.
I also like the hotel pickup and drop-off, which keeps your day simple from Marrakech. The drive up toward the launch area is part of the fun, but it does take some time.
One consideration: it depends on good weather, and pickup outside the city center can cost extra.
In This Review
- Key highlights that matter before you go
- Tandem Paragliding Over Agafay Desert: The Big Picture
- From Marrakech Pickup to the Scenic Launch Area
- Tea Break, Gear-Up, and Pre-Flight Instructions
- The Cliff Launch and the Views Over Toubkal, Agafay, and the Lake
- What the GoPro Photos and Videos Really Mean for Your Memories
- Safety, Comfort, and the Reality of Landing Sensations
- Price and Value: Why $151.21 Might Be a Fair Deal
- Who This Duo Paragliding Day Works Best For
- Should You Book This Agafay Desert Duo Experience?
- FAQ
- How long is the Agafay Desert duo paragliding experience?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Is this a private tour or group activity?
- Do I need any paragliding experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- What if I want lunch during the tour?
- What views will I see during the flight?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Is there anything I should bring or wear?
Key highlights that matter before you go
- Private tandem flight (two-seaters): you fly with an instructor/pilot, not solo training.
- Agafay Desert + Atlas Mountain views: you get the contrast of desert, water, and peaks from above.
- Tea or coffee before launch: a calm start before you jump off the cliff.
- GoPro delivered as photos and videos: you’re not just hoping your phone captures everything.
- Professional instructors and two-seater insurance: built around safety first.
- Real-world comfort notes: some people get a bit nautious during landing, so plan accordingly.
Tandem Paragliding Over Agafay Desert: The Big Picture
If you’ve been to Marrakech and want one day that feels totally different, this is a strong pick. Instead of the usual medina lanes and tiled courtyards, you head out for a bird’s-eye ride over Morocco’s contrasts: rocky desert patterns, bright open sky, and the Atlas Mountains in the background.
The format is duo paragliding, meaning you’re in a two-seat setup with your pilot handling the flying. For you, that translates to a more relaxed experience while still feeling the adrenaline of a cliff launch. You’ll get pre-departure instructions, then the team guides you through the jump and the glide overhead.
And because this is a half-day outing (about 5 hours total), it fits well into a Marrakech itinerary without eating the entire day. You’ll go out, fly, and get back to the city while your energy is still high.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Marrakech.
From Marrakech Pickup to the Scenic Launch Area

Your day typically starts with hotel pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle. You’ll be collected either from your accommodation or a nearby meeting point (noted as near public transportation), and then driven toward the launch zone outside Marrakech.
The ride matters more than you’d think. The closer you get to the takeoff area, the more the scenery shifts from city bustle to mountain terrain. Several guides are known for waiting for wind conditions, not rushing the launch. That’s not just safety theater—it’s how you get the best flight experience.
A small cost note: the tour includes transfers, but there may be extra charges if you’re outside the city center. If you’re staying farther out, ask early so there are no surprises.
Once you arrive, you’ll meet your instructor at the specific location they use for the day’s briefing. From there, it’s short and focused: you’ll move into gear-up and instructions, then head to the launch point when conditions are right.
Tea Break, Gear-Up, and Pre-Flight Instructions

Before anything dramatic happens, you’ll do the calm part: initiation and a safety briefing. This is where first-timers tend to relax, because you’re not thrown into action without guidance.
You’ll share tea or coffee with a professional instructor as part of the warm-up. That detail seems small, but it helps you settle. When the nervous energy kicks in, that quiet moment and the friendly teaching style can make the whole thing feel more manageable.
Your instructor team provides all paragliding material, so you’re not hunting for boots, harnesses, or specialty jackets. You also get a structured setup—how to wear the harness, what to expect during the run and takeoff, and what to do once you’re airborne.
If you’re the type who likes to know what’s happening step by step, you’ll probably appreciate that your pilot isn’t just focused on flying. They’re also focused on making sure you understand the process. In the local guide naming you might hear during the day, people have mentioned Mourad, Murad, and Muhammad—friendly operators who clearly spend time explaining what’s next.
The Cliff Launch and the Views Over Toubkal, Agafay, and the Lake
Here’s the part you actually came for: that first moment when you leave the ground and the world becomes huge.
Your flight runs over the Agafay Desert and the Atlas region. From the air, you’ll be able to spot the Atlas Mountains of Toubkal behind you, while ahead you see the Agafay area and Lalla Takerkoust Lake. That combo is rare. You don’t just get desert; you get desert framed by mountains and water.
You’ll likely also have time to take photos mid-flight. People have mentioned using phones while flying, and GoPro is included as well—so you get both quick personal shots and a more complete recording of the flight.
One more practical tip: airflow can change quickly on takeoff and in different parts of the route. That’s why the team watches wind and chooses timing. Waiting for the right conditions doesn’t waste your time—it often improves how smooth your glide feels once you’re in the sky.
Also, don’t assume every moment is “one long postcard.” The flight includes the sensation of motion, the excitement of elevation, and then the pacing changes as you approach landing. If you’re prone to motion sensitivity, it’s smart to take it seriously. Some people report feeling a bit nauseous during landing, even when they feel safe overall. If that’s you, consider asking your pilot what to do, and avoid heavy meals beforehand.
What the GoPro Photos and Videos Really Mean for Your Memories
A lot of tours say they’ll give you photos or video. This one is specifically tied to GoPro photos and videos, which is a big deal for two reasons.
First: you get the flight from the right angle. A phone held up in the air is fun, but it’s hard to capture the full experience. GoPro is built for that kind of action filming.
Second: you don’t have to juggle camera gear while you’re feeling adrenaline. The team handles the capture and provides the footage and media as part of the included experience.
People have also noted the process of uploading and having the content ready for you afterward. So instead of worrying about transferring files or chasing memory cards, you’re more likely to go home with your flight sorted.
My advice: treat your phone as a bonus, not your plan. Use it for quick moments, but let the included GoPro package do the heavy lifting.
Safety, Comfort, and the Reality of Landing Sensations

The operator emphasizes safety and uses a trained instructor team. Your package includes two-seaters insurance and a professional instructor qualified and trained in Turkey & France. That matters because paragliding is technical—harness setup, weight balance, wind evaluation, and landing approach are all part of safety.
From the vibe of the experience, the team’s style seems to be reassurance plus competence. First-timers often arrive nervous; the staff focuses on calming people down and explaining what’s next. That’s not just polite—it helps you cooperate during takeoff and landing.
Here’s the honest balance: even with good safety practices, the physical experience can still feel intense. Reports include feelings of motion sickness for some participants, especially near landing. If you’re sensitive to motion, bring that up early. You can also ask whether the team can adjust how you sit or where your head is positioned during the approach.
Comfort wise, you’ll be in an enclosed tandem relationship—so you’re not exposed to the same kind of wind experience solo pilots sometimes describe. But you will still feel the airflow and changes in speed.
Price and Value: Why $151.21 Might Be a Fair Deal
At $151.21 per person, this isn’t a budget activity, but it also isn’t priced like a luxury-only experience. The value comes from what’s included that you’d otherwise pay for separately.
What you’re getting as part of the package:
- Private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- All paragliding equipment
- Two-seaters insurance
- Professional instructor support
- Tea or coffee
- GoPro photos and videos
- A private experience format for your group
So you’re not paying just for the “jump and fly.” You’re paying for the instructor time, the gear, the safety setup, the film capture, and the transfer. That’s what makes it feel like a complete half-day experience rather than a quick add-on.
Timing helps too: the tour is often booked about 15 days in advance on average, which suggests you’ll want to plan ahead if your dates are fixed. If you’re flexible, you may have more options with weather-dependent scheduling.
And there’s another value factor: the route gives you highly photogenic views over both desert and mountains. If your goal is one memorable “wow” moment from Morocco that’s not crowded like city landmarks, this usually delivers.
Who This Duo Paragliding Day Works Best For

This is best for people who want:
- A thrill with a guided setup (not solo training)
- Big views over desert, mountains, and a lake
- A half-day plan that doesn’t consume the whole vacation
- The ability to go home with GoPro footage, not just blurry phone snaps
You’ll also like it if you appreciate professionalism and clear instructions. The team’s approach seems to include patience and humor, and they’re described as making nervous beginners feel at ease.
It may not be ideal if you:
- Are highly motion-sensitive and can’t tolerate any nausea risk
- Want a long, slow cultural day (this is active and time-focused)
- Are hoping for an all-day schedule with lunch built in (lunch isn’t included)
For families: the tour data includes mentions that children enjoyed it, but everyone’s comfort level differs. If you’re bringing kids, consider whether they can handle heights and motion.
Should You Book This Agafay Desert Duo Experience?
I’d book it if you want a true change of pace from Marrakech—one day where the scenery turns wild, open, and cinematic from the sky. The combination of tandem flying, tea-and-instructions start, and GoPro media makes it feel like you’re paying for a full package, not just a basic activity.
I’d think twice if you’re extremely sensitive to motion sickness or if weather timing is tight for your trip. Since the flight depends on good conditions, you’ll want flexible dates. The good part: if weather cancels the flight, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
If you’re ready to trade a few hours of your Marrakech time for an aerial view of Toubkal, Agafay, and Lalla Takerkoust, this is a solid choice.
FAQ
How long is the Agafay Desert duo paragliding experience?
The duration is about 5 hours (approx.), which includes the time with transfers and the overall flow of the activity.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included. There may be extra charges if you’re outside the city center.
Is this a private tour or group activity?
It’s private. Only your group participates.
Do I need any paragliding experience?
No. You’ll receive an initiation and pre-departure instructions before you fly as a passenger in a two-seater setup.
What’s included in the price?
The package includes air-conditioned vehicle transport, private transportation, all paragliding material, a professional instructor, two-seaters insurance, tea or coffee, and GoPro photos and videos.
What if I want lunch during the tour?
Lunch isn’t included.
What views will I see during the flight?
You’ll fly over the Agafay Desert with views of the Atlas Mountains of Toubkal and Lalla Takerkoust Lake.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; within 24 hours, there’s no refund.
Is there anything I should bring or wear?
The tour provides all paragliding equipment. Beyond that, the data doesn’t specify clothing requirements, so you may want to follow any guidance given at confirmation.












