
What to see in Agadir, Morocco’s chic city
Bordered by the waters of the Atlantic, the “Moroccan pearl” is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because of its beaches and good climate
Bordered by the waters of the Atlantic, the “Moroccan pearl” is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because of its beaches and good climate
Surrounded by restaurants and leisure facilities, the Agadir Marina is home to the wealthiest members of the Moroccan city
This beautiful natural park, situated 35 kilometres from Agadir, is dotted with rivers, palm trees, rocks and natural pools filled by various waterfalls.
A stroll through the new Agadir Medina reveals a beautiful medieval-inspired neighbourhood with beautiful spots around every corner, craft workshops, and lovely cafés.
A few sections of the wall and a gate remain of the Kasbah of Agadir, but its location is unbeatable if you want to see one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the city at sunset.
If you’ve booked a family holiday to Agadir, we’ll help you find activities that ensure you enjoy your trip to the full. Get ready for some unforgettable memories!
Bordered by the waters of the Atlantic, the “Moroccan pearl” is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because of its beaches and good climate
Surrounded by restaurants and leisure facilities, the Agadir Marina is home to the wealthiest members of the Moroccan city
A stroll through the new Agadir Medina reveals a beautiful medieval-inspired neighbourhood with beautiful spots around every corner, craft workshops, and lovely cafés.
A few sections of the wall and a gate remain of the Kasbah of Agadir, but its location is unbeatable if you want to see one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the city at sunset.
El Jardín de Olhao o de Portugal es uno de los espacios verdes más agradables de Agadir, un rincón donde pasear y visitar con calma el Museo de la Memoria.
Agadir’s mosques and their tall minarets form the spiritual skyline of this coastal city where prayer harmoniously coexists alongside water sports and beach-time fun.
The Moroccan city boasts gourmet establishments and traditional taverns where you can enjoy delicious Arabic cuisine.
The coastal city of Agadir has a wide range of restaurants for travellers that serve wonderful seafood and traditional dishes, making them the perfect way to discover Moroccan food.
Bordered by the waters of the Atlantic, the “Moroccan pearl” is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because of its beaches and good climate
Among the spectacular towns dotted along Morocco’s Atlantic coast, Imsouane is somewhat unassuming, though a favourite haunt of surfers and hippies since the 1960s which still has many attractions for visitors.
Bordered by the waters of the Atlantic, the “Moroccan pearl” is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because of its beaches and good climate
This beautiful natural park, situated 35 kilometres from Agadir, is dotted with rivers, palm trees, rocks and natural pools filled by various waterfalls.
Hand-crafted goods, cosmetics, footwear, spices, furniture, confectionery, beauty products… You can buy almost anything in Agadir’s souks and markets.
Agadir has countless spaces and traditional shops where you can buy typical products: Souk El Had, the Central Market, Inezgane market, etc.
Of Morocco’s three thousand kilometres of coastline, the stretch that includes Taghazout stands out, thanks to its Atlantic location and its excellent surfing conditions.
Among the spectacular towns dotted along Morocco’s Atlantic coast, Imsouane is somewhat unassuming, though a favourite haunt of surfers and hippies since the 1960s which still has many attractions for visitors.
On any excursion to the beach at Tamri to enjoy the sands or ride the waves, you should also include bird watching in the estuary as well as a visit to the town of Tamri.
If you choose the right excursions, a holiday to Agadir can become a trip to Morocco that has it all. We recommend six destinations that reveal different sides to the country.
This beautiful natural park, situated 35 kilometres from Agadir, is dotted with rivers, palm trees, rocks and natural pools filled by various waterfalls.
Among the spectacular towns dotted along Morocco’s Atlantic coast, Imsouane is somewhat unassuming, though a favourite haunt of surfers and hippies since the 1960s which still has many attractions for visitors.
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