:Agadir
Agadir is the first seaside resort in Morocco, in the south of the country on the Atlantic coast. It is known for its long beach, which stretches for 10 km and sunny climate. The city was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1960, there is virtually nothing left of the old Agadir from a few walls still standing.
The Great Beautiful City
To add charm to tourism infrastructure, a walk on the ledge has been built beside the sea. You can admire both the ocean, the harbor and the city. A new Medina was built by an Italian architect (Coco Polizzi) just a few kilometers south of the city. Although the building is new, it is a success, the project used local materials and techniques typical decorative and neat. It is a showcase of Moroccan craftsmanship. It has a souk, cafes, restaurants and many activities. The walls of the Kasbah perched on the mountain, too, summers destroyed by the earthquake and restored. However, there are some fragments of the old fortress used to defend from enemy attacks Agadir. Check her out from the hill, the view is stunning. Then try the marina. Since Agadir, it is recommended to plan excursions to discover the honey route along beautiful scenery dotted with gorges and green oasis to reach the village nestled in the Immouzer called Paradise Valley, with its crops terrace and fruit trees. You will see on the way fortified granaries (called Agadir), the Argan and almond crops. South of Tiznit Atlantic coast offers a coastline with steep cliffs. Visit the surrounding Agadir is an invitation to discover authentic villages and varied landscapes, gorges, oases and one more beautiful than the other wadis.
Agadir Oufella
Transport and travel in Agadir
Take a taxi from the airport into town, unless you have booked your nights in a hotel that will pick you up. Urban transport is a weak point. To visit the area better opt for a rental car in Agadir. But be careful, the roads are not always in good condition and the local driving is dangerous, be careful.