Découvrez l'attrait du désert avec cette activité qui comprend une planche sur le sable au coucher du soleil, un dîner et une promenade facultative en véhicule 4x4 tout-terrain. Glissez le long des dunes dorées alors que le soleil descend sous l'horizon, jetant une lueur chaude sur l'immensité des sables. Laissez-vous tenter par le sandboarding, adapté à tous les niveaux, et saisissez l'occasion de prendre des photos impressionnantes avec le ciel du soir en toile de fond. Pour plus de sensations, vous pouvez opter pour une balade en véhicule tout-terrain 4x4. Traversez les dunes ondulantes à toute vitesse, en sentant la brise et l'esprit libérateur du désert. À la tombée de la nuit, détendez-vous avec un délicieux dîner traditionnel servi sous un ciel étoilé. Savourez une cuisine locale authentique, des boissons revigorantes et le rythme tranquille de la nuit du désert. Idéale pour les couples, les familles ou les amateurs de sensations fortes, cette expérience mémorable allie l'exaltation, la nature et la culture en une soirée magique que vous chérirez à jamais.
Descente en planche à voile dans le désert d'Agadir avec dîner
- Ce circuit offre un mélange séduisant d'aventure et de culture dans le désert
- Vous ferez l'expérience du plaisir de glisser le long des dunes dorées au coucher du soleil.
- Vous aurez l'occasion de prendre des photos impressionnantes dans le ciel du soir.
- En option, une balade en 4x4 tout-terrain à travers les dunes ondulantes est proposée.
- La soirée est magique et se termine par un dîner traditionnel sous un ciel étoilé.
Dîner
Navette aller de l'hôtel
Navette retour à l'hôtel
Transport
Boissons alcoolisées
Frais supplémentaires à payer sur place :
- Vous pouvez améliorer votre aventure avec une promenade en véhicule 4x4 que vous pouvez réserver et payer sur place, en fonction des disponibilités.
Préparez-vous à l'avance :
- Protégez votre téléphone ou votre appareil photo du sable.
- Suivez toujours les instructions de votre guide pour assurer votre sécurité lors de la pratique du sandboarding et des promenades en buggy.
- Après l'aventure, vous dégusterez un délicieux dîner traditionnel sous les étoiles, avec des options pour tous les goûts.
N'oubliez pas d'apporter :
- Veillez à porter des vêtements confortables et des chaussures fermées.
- N'oubliez pas vos lunettes de soleil, votre crème solaire et une bouteille d'eau pour vous hydrater.
- Les soirées dans le désert peuvent être un peu fraîches, une veste légère est donc une bonne idée.
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