More than 300 days sunshine a year make Agadir a well known seaside town. On the Atlantic coast, its long sandy beaches are loved by Europeans.
My suggestion
A visit to the old Kasbah gives you a superb view over Agadir Bay, its port and the town. Unfortunately the old walls were destroyed by an earthquake in 1960 so the Kasbah has lost some of its original charm.
Nina Montagné
Travel writer
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Agadir is southern Morocco's main seaside tourist resort.
My suggestion
Try a visit to one of the city centre's numerous Turkish baths (hammams).
Timothée D.
Travel writer
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A Moroccan coastal town, Agadir is at once a port, a large urban hub and a seaside resort loved by tourists.
My suggestion
To experience an authentic Moroccan market, head to the souk of al-Had, where you'll be able to buy fruit, vegetables and specialities of the region. If it's fish you're after, you're better heading straight to the port.
During a trip to Morocco, you have the choice of travelling southeast to Merzouga in the Erg Chebbi to see the famous pink dunes, or to Erg Chegaga at the end of the Draa Valley. Here are my tips for choosing the place that suits you best!
If there is a place that sums up the incredible diversity and richness of the beautiful country of Morocco, it is certainly the countless markets called souks.
You will dive into the unforgettable atmosphere and you will find everything imaginable and more.
Morocco is world famous for its imperial cities. Every day, tourists from the four corners of the earth tour round the incredible palaces and gardens in these unique places. A breath taking visit in the heart of Morocco's history.
Dakhla's international reputation is excellent! This kite surfing hot spot welcomes thousands of surfers every year, in a very familial and pleasant village atmosphere.