Agadir

Attractions in Agadir

Built in 1541 and restored a couple of centuries later, the Agadir Kasbah Ruins (Agadir Oufella) stand on a hill a little way out of town. Originally designed as a […]

Agadir Beach, also known as Plage d’Agadir, is a flawless crescent of deep, fine sand stretching for miles to the south of the town. This expansive beach forms the heart […]

Souk el Had, also written as Souq al Had, is Agadir’s bustling main market. Housed in a vast, cavernous warehouse, the souk hosts around 6,000 stalls that offer a diverse […]

The Agadir Corniche, a modern and spacious seafront promenade, stretches for about 3 miles (5 kilometers) along Agadir Beach in the heart of the city. Lined with palm trees, the […]

Nestled in the foothills of the High Atlas mountains, Paradise Valley Agadir is a limestone canyon that transforms into a lush oasis. The valley is dotted with rock pools and, […]

Nestled in the heart of downtown Agadir, Morocco, Argan Palace is a mid-range massage center that offers a blend of relaxation and cultural immersion. The interior is adorned with warm […]

Taghazout, once a sleepy fishing village, is now a vibrant coastal destination located just north of Agadir on Morocco’s west coast. The Atlantic swells here attract surfers of all skill […]

Just southeast of Agadir, Crocoparc stands as one of Morocco’s most unique and popular attractions. This botanical park houses over 300 Nile crocodiles, creating an intriguing blend of nature and […]

The Museum of Amazigh Culture (Musée Municipal du Patrimoine Amazighe d’Agadir) in Agadir, Morocco, provides a window into the rich traditions and history of the Amazigh people, also known as […]

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