Unveiling the Beauty of Agadir, Morocco: Discover a Coastal Paradise

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special Travel as a local to Agadir
In the west of the country, bordered by the waves of the Atlantic, Agadir is one of the pearls of Morocco. Whatever the season, the sun pours its rays and the city enjoys a pleasant climate that the trade winds still soften. Above all, its 10-kilometre-long seafront offers tourists magnificent views of the blue ocean and the opportunity to laze around in the best conditions. The main seaside resort of the country, the city with 300 days of sunshine per year, is full of activities. At the water's edge, cafés and restaurants open their doors to you, introduce you to the local gastronomy and submit their specialities to the enlightened judgements of your taste buds! Further on in the city, the El Had souk spreads out through the streets, deploys its stalls: more than 6,000 shops offer themselves to your curiosity and you will enjoy strolling in this atmosphere animated by the negotiations of the merchants. Never sleepy, the city welcomes every summer the Timitar festival dedicated to world music and more specifically to Amazigh music. Open to the ocean and the world, Agadir is an active city where it is good to relax.

About me! My name is Faiza, I love to meet new people, make friends, explore different cultures, and visit nice places, find the best restaurants in town...etc. I'm for diversity, beauty, and of course positive vibes. :)

Some details about the accommodation: The trip cost is for a "Private Room" in a very nice hotel or apartment in the beautiful city of Agadir. The accommodation will be in the city center or nearby, it will be a good location. If you like to have a shared room, you could let me know and I could book the shared room for you upon request. Any other suggestions are more than welcome! I'm excited to connect with you after you reserve your spot to have a conversation and make sure that this trip meets your expectations. You can always let me know any questions in the Q&A section! Looking forward to hearing from you soon! Any questions about the trip you can let me know in here Q&A section. 🙌🏻

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I am fun to travel with, very optimistic, open to new ideas, I want to explore the world, different cultures, and live the moment..etc. 😊

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I have enjoyed the trip a lot. We have done many fun activities including hot air ballooning, camel rides, hiking in the mountains, and quad biking. The trip has covered all the main attractions as well. Although it was the first time for Faiza from "Join My Trip," I felt she made a lot of effort to make this trip successful for me, which I greatly appreciate. :)
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Trip Itinerary
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Agadir Beach شاطئ أكادير

Day 1-2
Agadir is all about the beach. This is one of Morocco's prime beach areas, and holidaymakers from across Europe flock here throughout the year to top up their tans. Summer is high season, as domestic tourists decamp to the Atlantic Coast on holiday to escape the soaring temperatures inland. Many European package tourists also head here in spring and fall when there are still plentiful blue skies and sunny days. The long strip of Agadir's beach is rimmed by some of Morocco's best beach resorts and a host of facilities, including plenty of cafés and restaurants, as well as sunshades and deckchairs for hire. Many beachfront hotels offer private strips of sand for guests. North of the center, heading out of the city, just after Agadir's commercial port, Anza Beach is a less bustling alternative to Agadir main beach and is a popular destination for surfers.
2

Taghazout

Day 2-3
Morocco's main surfer hangout, Taghazout is all about the sea, surf, swimming, and sand. The beach here is very popular with Moroccan tourists during the summer months and can get crammed during this time. Surfing is a year-round activity here but is at its best from October to March. There are dedicated surf operators offering dedicated surf holiday packages, lessons, and surf board hire, so Taghazout has become a major destination for beginners wanting to learn how to surf. The town itself is a small, laid-back place, 23 kilometers north of Agadir, so easily visited as a half-day or full-day trip from town.
3

Museum of Amazigh Culture

Day 3-4
For museum sightseeing, the Amazigh Museum (Passage Ait Souss) displays some of Bert Flint's ethnographic collection, in conjunction with the Tiskiwin Museum in Marrakesh. The museum provides a good introduction to the culture and artistry of Morocco's Amazigh (Berber) cultures.
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Memory Agadir Museum

Day 4
The Agadir Memorial Museum (Avenue President Kennedy) was erected as a memorial to Agadir's tragic 1960 earthquake, which leveled the town, and holds an interesting collection of black and white photographs of Agadir in the early 20th century.
5

Crocoparc

Day 4-5
This wildlife reserve, 14 kilometers east of Agadir, is home to Nile Crocodiles, which up to the early 20th century were endemic in Morocco but have since been wiped out by hunting in the wild. Here, in this park dedicated to safeguarding the crocodiles, you can see and learn about these much-feared beasts up close, in an environment that has been carefully created to mimic their natural habitat. The park's gardens host a wide and varied range of flora, both local to the Agadir region and exotics, and staff (who give tours of the site) are highly knowledgeable about both the crocodiles and the plants.
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Agadir Oufella

Day 5-6
Agadir's massive earthquake in 1960 leveled much of the city's historic buildings, leaving the hilltop Agadir Oufella (its kasbah district) as the only proper historic attraction in town. The kasbah dates from the mid-16th century when Agadir became an important center of trade. Only the thick and sturdy original ramparts survived but inside, this walled area was once Agadir's fortified town built to defend this seaport against attack. This entire area is being restored, with a cable car being put in place for ease of access for visitors. The walls themselves and the gateway are well preserved, and their hillside position provides excellent panoramic views across the sprawl of Agadir town below and the Atlantic coastline beyond. Come in the late afternoon for the best photography conditions.
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6 days trip
Agadir Beach شاطئ أكادير, Taghazout & 4 more
Transportation
Car, Trekking
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