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Updated October 31, 2025
## Agadir Dolphin World: What to Know Before You Go (Shows, Prices, Logistics)
Agadir Dolphin World is a small seaside delphinarium on the front de mer in Anza, about a 15–20-minute drive north of central Agadir. Expect a choreographed dolphin show in a compact amphitheater, optional paid photo ops, and—on some days—limited swim sessions that must be arranged and paid separately. Schedules and pricing vary widely by day and by reseller, so plan on verifying hours and costs on the day you visit (details and sources below).
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### Quick facts (verified)
– Location: Front de mer, Anza (Agadir 80000)—not Inezgane. This is the northern coastal suburb beyond the port.
– Typical show times: Often late morning and late afternoon; a number of listings indicate activity mainly Thu–Sun with one-hour windows (these slots change). Check the day’s program before you go.
– Ticket pricing: Reported ranges vary ~200–440 MAD for entry via different sellers; swim/photo options are extra. (Examples below.)
– Extras: Several operators state photo ≈100 MAD and swim ≈500–1000 MAD depending on availability and seller; book in advance if you intend to swim. Excursions sercuits
– Official contact presence: Multiple listings reference dolphinworldagadir.com and Anza address; the site itself often lacks live details—use phone numbers on local listings or TripAdvisor page updates.
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## Where it is & how to get there
The venue sits oceanfront in Anza (front de mer), a straight shot up the coast from central Agadir. Independent listings and local guides consistently place it there, not in Inezgane. If you’re cabbing it, quote “Anza, front de mer—Dolphin World” and confirm the price before departure. Some guides mention bus #22 toward Anza; that aligns with common local advice, but bus routes can change—verify with your accommodation.
Tip: Many tour agencies sell “ticket + hotel pickup” bundles from Agadir/Taghazout; these can be worth it if you want guaranteed transport and timed entry, though they won’t necessarily be cheaper than DIY.
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## What the experience is like
– The show: A short, family-oriented performance (listings vary between ~30–60 minutes) featuring a small number of dolphins and a trainer team. Seating is bleacher-style around a single pool. Expect standard routines (jumps, ball balancing, hoop work). Reported quality varies year-to-year; some visitors find it entertaining, others consider it brief for the price. MOROCCO
– Add-ons: After the show, photo or swim sessions may be offered for an extra fee. Availability depends on the daily schedule and animal comfort/behavior; several sellers advise pre-booking swims. Prices reported: photo ~100 MAD; swim commonly quoted ~500 MAD, with some reviews citing 1000 MAD. Excursions sercuits
– Facilities: Basic; expect an outdoor pool, seating stands, and a small on-site kiosk area rather than a large theme-park setup. (Venue images and multiple tour pages show a compact arena by the sea.)
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## Opening times & pricing: why the information conflicts (and how to handle it)
There’s no single authoritative page that consistently publishes up-to-date hours and tariffs. Timeslots shown by aggregators include Thu–Sun evening shows and Sat–Sun morning shows, while some operators list daily late-morning and early-evening shows except Mondays. In practice, programs are seasonal and may be reduced mid-week.
Recent, publicly posted examples:
– Entry price examples:
– 200 MAD per person reported by a recent visitor review (context: “felt expensive for what was offered”).
– Adults 440 MAD / Children 275 MAD cited by Holidify’s attraction page (publisher not the operator).
– Tour bundles commonly quote €20–35 including pickup and show ticket (not swims/photos). These are reseller prices and may not equal gate rates.
Practical approach:
1) Call same-day using a contact on a local listing (TripAdvisor page lists the Anza address and links; local directories list phone numbers).
2) If you prefer convenience, book a pickup+ticket with a reputable operator and confirm whether your package includes only the show or also photo/swim.
—
## Is it worth it?
That depends on expectations. If you’re looking for a short, kids-friendly spectacle and don’t mind variable pricing, it can fill a morning or late afternoon. If you’re expecting a large aquarium with multiple exhibits, this isn’t that—it’s a focused dolphinarium with one pool, timed shows, and optional add-ons. (Recent user-generated comments reflect exactly this split.)
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## Animal-welfare note (read before you book)
Dolphinariums are controversial worldwide. Independent local write-ups note the facility’s Russian links and that some residents oppose captive-dolphin shows, while supporters frame it as family entertainment. If animal welfare is a priority for you, weigh this carefully and consider non-captive marine experiences or other family attractions in Agadir.
Nearby, non-dolphin alternative: Crocoparc Agadir (Drarga) is a botanical-zoological park focused on reptiles and gardens; it’s a well-documented, larger facility with set hours and on-site services.
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## How to plan your visit (step-by-step)
1) Pick your day and showtime. Start with Thu–Sun as the most reliable days; look for morning (~11:00) or late-afternoon/early-evening (~17:00–21:00) windows, then confirm by phone the same day.
2) Decide on transport. Taxis are straightforward from central Agadir to Anza front de mer; some guides quote roughly 50–70 MAD—always agree the fare first. Hotel/tour pickups are convenient for families. (Public bus references to #22 exist in guides; verify locally as routes can change.)
3) Budget realistically. Base entry ~200–440 MAD depending on source and season; add 100–1000 MAD if you want photo/swim, noting that swims are subject to availability and animal readiness.
4) Arrive 20–30 minutes early. Seating is unassigned; early arrival helps you pick shade and better sightlines. (Bleachers are open-air.)
5) Clarify what’s included. Many third-party “tickets” include only the show; photos/swims are extra, pay-on-site. Get this in writing if you book via an agency. MOROCCO
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## What to bring & on-site tips
– Sun protection (open stands; limited shade).
– Cash in small bills for add-ons (several operators mention paying extras on site). MOROCCO
– Change of clothes if you book a swim.
– Expect a compact venue—the sea is your backdrop; facilities are simple.
—
## Outdated or conflicting data to treat cautiously
– Hours: Different across sources (some list daily except Mon; others only Thu–Sun; time bands vary). Always confirm same-day.
– Prices: Gate vs. reseller prices differ; user reviews and aggregator pages show wide ranges. Treat any single figure as indicative, not guaranteed.
– Official website: Exists but often lacks current schedules; rely on recent TripAdvisor listing details or phone contacts for the day’s program.
—
### Nearby ideas to round out the day
– Crocoparc Agadir (Drarga): botanical gardens + reptile park; structured paths and facilities (book separately).
– Anza dinosaur footprints: Coastal rock slabs with fossil footprints near Anza—check tide times and go with a local guide or clear directions. (Mentioned in local write-ups discussing the Anza area.)
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### Bottom line
Go to Agadir Dolphin World for a short, seaside dolphin show in Anza with optional paid extras. Do not assume set hours or a fixed price; verify on the day and decide whether the experience, cost, and animal-welfare considerations align with your preferences. If you want a larger, less variable family venue, Crocoparc is a strong alternative in the Agadir area.
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> Why we didn’t add internal links: Without visibility into your site’s existing slugs, we’ve omitted internal links to avoid fabricating URLs. If you share your target pages (e.g., your Agadir Beaches Guide or Crocoparc Agadir page), I’ll insert contextual links in the right sections instantly.
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- Places to Stay Near Agadir Dolphin World"A wonderful place to spend a day"
- Find and Book a Tour
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- Agadir Dolphin World: What to Know Before You Go (Shows, Prices, Logistics)
- Quick facts (verified)
- Where it is & how to get there
- What the experience is like
- Opening times & pricing: why the information conflicts (and how to handle it)
- Is it worth it?
- Animal-welfare note (read before you book)
- How to plan your visit (step-by-step)
- What to bring & on-site tips
- Outdated or conflicting data to treat cautiously
- Nearby ideas to round out the day
- Bottom line
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- Traveler Reviews for Agadir Dolphin World
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Key Highlights
Location: Front de mer, Anza (Agadir 80000)—not Inezgane. This is the northern coastal suburb beyond the port. oai_citation:1‡Tripadvisor
Typical show times: Often late morning and late afternoon; a number of listings indicate activity mainly Thu–Sun with one-hour windows (these slots change). Check the day’s program before you go. oai_citation:2‡Evendo
Ticket pricing: Reported ranges vary ~200–440 MAD for entry via different sellers; swim/photo options are extra. (Examples below.) oai_citation:3‡Wanderlog
Extras: Several operators state photo ≈100 MAD and swim ≈500–1000 MAD depending on availability and seller; book in advance if you intend to swim. oai_citation:4‡Tours Excursions sercuits
Official contact presence: Multiple listings reference dolphinworldagadir.com and Anza address; the site itself often lacks live details—use phone numbers on local listings or TripAdvisor page updates. oai_citation:5‡dolphinworldagadir.com
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Agadir Dolphin World: What to Know Before You Go (Shows, Prices, Logistics)
Agadir Dolphin World is a small seaside delphinarium on the front de mer in Anza, about a 15–20-minute drive north of central Agadir. Expect a choreographed dolphin show in a compact amphitheater, optional paid photo ops, and—on some days—limited swim sessions that must be arranged and paid separately. Schedules and pricing vary widely by day and by reseller, so plan on verifying hours and costs on the day you visit (details and sources below). oai_citation:0‡Tripadvisor
Quick facts (verified)
- Location: Front de mer, Anza (Agadir 80000)—not Inezgane. This is the northern coastal suburb beyond the port. oai_citation:1‡Tripadvisor
- Typical show times: Often late morning and late afternoon; a number of listings indicate activity mainly Thu–Sun with one-hour windows (these slots change). Check the day’s program before you go. oai_citation:2‡Evendo
- Ticket pricing: Reported ranges vary ~200–440 MAD for entry via different sellers; swim/photo options are extra. (Examples below.) oai_citation:3‡Wanderlog
- Extras: Several operators state photo ≈100 MAD and swim ≈500–1000 MAD depending on availability and seller; book in advance if you intend to swim. oai_citation:4‡Tours Excursions sercuits
- Official contact presence: Multiple listings reference dolphinworldagadir.com and Anza address; the site itself often lacks live details—use phone numbers on local listings or TripAdvisor page updates. oai_citation:5‡dolphinworldagadir.com
Where it is & how to get there
The venue sits oceanfront in Anza (front de mer), a straight shot up the coast from central Agadir. Independent listings and local guides consistently place it there, not in Inezgane. If you’re cabbing it, quote “Anza, front de mer—Dolphin World” and confirm the price before departure. Some guides mention bus #22 toward Anza; that aligns with common local advice, but bus routes can change—verify with your accommodation. oai_citation:6‡Tripadvisor
Tip: Many tour agencies sell “ticket + hotel pickup” bundles from Agadir/Taghazout; these can be worth it if you want guaranteed transport and timed entry, though they won’t necessarily be cheaper than DIY. oai_citation:7‡agadirexperience.com
What the experience is like
- The show: A short, family-oriented performance (listings vary between ~30–60 minutes) featuring a small number of dolphins and a trainer team. Seating is bleacher-style around a single pool. Expect standard routines (jumps, ball balancing, hoop work). Reported quality varies year-to-year; some visitors find it entertaining, others consider it brief for the price. oai_citation:8‡ADMIRE MOROCCO
- Add-ons: After the show, photo or swim sessions may be offered for an extra fee. Availability depends on the daily schedule and animal comfort/behavior; several sellers advise pre-booking swims. Prices reported: photo ~100 MAD; swim commonly quoted ~500 MAD, with some reviews citing 1000 MAD. oai_citation:9‡Tours Excursions sercuits
- Facilities: Basic; expect an outdoor pool, seating stands, and a small on-site kiosk area rather than a large theme-park setup. (Venue images and multiple tour pages show a compact arena by the sea.)
Opening times & pricing: why the information conflicts (and how to handle it)
There’s no single authoritative page that consistently publishes up-to-date hours and tariffs. Timeslots shown by aggregators include Thu–Sun evening shows and Sat–Sun morning shows, while some operators list daily late-morning and early-evening shows except Mondays. In practice, programs are seasonal and may be reduced mid-week. oai_citation:10‡Evendo
Recent, publicly posted examples:
- Entry price examples:
– 200 MAD per person reported by a recent visitor review (context: “felt expensive for what was offered”). oai_citation:11‡Wanderlog
– Adults 440 MAD / Children 275 MAD cited by Holidify’s attraction page (publisher not the operator).
– Tour bundles commonly quote €20–35 including pickup and show ticket (not swims/photos). These are reseller prices and may not equal gate rates. oai_citation:12‡toursinagadir.com
Practical approach:
1) Call same-day using a contact on a local listing (TripAdvisor page lists the Anza address and links; local directories list phone numbers).
2) If you prefer convenience, book a pickup+ticket with a reputable operator and confirm whether your package includes only the show or also photo/swim. oai_citation:13‡Tripadvisor
Is it worth it?
That depends on expectations. If you’re looking for a short, kids-friendly spectacle and don’t mind variable pricing, it can fill a morning or late afternoon. If you’re expecting a large aquarium with multiple exhibits, this isn’t that—it’s a focused dolphinarium with one pool, timed shows, and optional add-ons. (Recent user-generated comments reflect exactly this split.) oai_citation:14‡Wanderlog
Animal-welfare note (read before you book)
Dolphinariums are controversial worldwide. Independent local write-ups note the facility’s Russian links and that some residents oppose captive-dolphin shows, while supporters frame it as family entertainment. If animal welfare is a priority for you, weigh this carefully and consider non-captive marine experiences or other family attractions in Agadir.
Nearby, non-dolphin alternative: Crocoparc Agadir (Drarga) is a botanical-zoological park focused on reptiles and gardens; it’s a well-documented, larger facility with set hours and on-site services. oai_citation:15‡Wikipedia
How to plan your visit (step-by-step)
1) Pick your day and showtime. Start with Thu–Sun as the most reliable days; look for morning (~11:00) or late-afternoon/early-evening (~17:00–21:00) windows, then confirm by phone the same day. oai_citation:16‡Evendo
2) Decide on transport. Taxis are straightforward from central Agadir to Anza front de mer; some guides quote roughly 50–70 MAD—always agree the fare first. Hotel/tour pickups are convenient for families. (Public bus references to #22 exist in guides; verify locally as routes can change.) oai_citation:17‡Evendo
3) Budget realistically. Base entry ~200–440 MAD depending on source and season; add 100–1000 MAD if you want photo/swim, noting that swims are subject to availability and animal readiness. oai_citation:18‡Wanderlog
4) Arrive 20–30 minutes early. Seating is unassigned; early arrival helps you pick shade and better sightlines. (Bleachers are open-air.)
5) Clarify what’s included. Many third-party “tickets” include only the show; photos/swims are extra, pay-on-site. Get this in writing if you book via an agency. oai_citation:19‡ADMIRE MOROCCO
What to bring & on-site tips
- Sun protection (open stands; limited shade).
- Cash in small bills for add-ons (several operators mention paying extras on site). oai_citation:20‡ADMIRE MOROCCO
- Change of clothes if you book a swim.
- Expect a compact venue—the sea is your backdrop; facilities are simple.
Outdated or conflicting data to treat cautiously
- Hours: Different across sources (some list daily except Mon; others only Thu–Sun; time bands vary). Always confirm same-day. oai_citation:21‡Evendo
- Prices: Gate vs. reseller prices differ; user reviews and aggregator pages show wide ranges. Treat any single figure as indicative, not guaranteed. oai_citation:22‡Wanderlog
- Official website: Exists but often lacks current schedules; rely on recent TripAdvisor listing details or phone contacts for the day’s program. oai_citation:23‡dolphinworldagadir.com
Nearby ideas to round out the day
- Crocoparc Agadir (Drarga): botanical gardens + reptile park; structured paths and facilities (book separately). oai_citation:24‡Wikipedia
- Anza dinosaur footprints: Coastal rock slabs with fossil footprints near Anza—check tide times and go with a local guide or clear directions. (Mentioned in local write-ups discussing the Anza area.)
Bottom line
Go to Agadir Dolphin World for a short, seaside dolphin show in Anza with optional paid extras. Do not assume set hours or a fixed price; verify on the day and decide whether the experience, cost, and animal-welfare considerations align with your preferences. If you want a larger, less variable family venue, Crocoparc is a strong alternative in the Agadir area. oai_citation:25‡Tripadvisor
Why we didn’t add internal links: Without visibility into your site’s existing slugs, we’ve omitted internal links to avoid fabricating URLs. If you share your target pages (e.g., your Agadir Beaches Guide or Crocoparc Agadir page), I’ll insert contextual links in the right sections instantly.
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