Morocco’s best beach
The Agadir area is Morocco’s premier holiday destination for
one overriding reason – the beach. The city’s golden sandy sweep stretches for
more than 9 kilometres, looping around a wide bay on the Atlantic coast. Its
powder-soft sands and translucent waters have earned it Blue Flag status.
Old and new
The city itself was destroyed by an earthquake back in the
Sixties and, rather than attempting to rebuild what was left, officials decided
to start from scratch. It means the Agadir of today is filled with broad,
palm-lined avenues edged by cafés, and high-rise hotels flanked by blossoming
parkland. Don’t let the city’s modern face fool you, though. Look behind the
scenes and you’ll see it hasn’t lost any of its old-world charm. As you wander
past the contemporary restaurants and stores, you’ll come across colourful
bazaars, spice-scented souks and spindly minarets.
Sightseeing
Agadir puts you in a good spot for day trips. The ancient
walled city of Taroudant is within easy reach – a day exploring its
Aladdin-like alleyways should definitely be weaved into your itinerary. You’re
not far from Massa Lagoon, Morocco’s largest bird reserve, either.
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