Visit Agadir to explore a rich local culture, beautiful white-sand beaches and unique bazaars. While it was almost completely destroyed by an earthquake in 1960, a major rebuilding program slightly to the south of the original city has resulted in Agadir being the biggest coastal resort in Morocco.
Start your visit to Agadir at the city’s 6-mile (10-kilometer) long beach. Watersport enthusiasts will enjoy surfing, paragliding and jet skiing. Lifeguards patrol the beach in peak months, from June to September. Stroll along the waterfront promenade from Marina d’Agadir, which has space for almost 300 yachts. You’ll find bars, restaurants, hotel resorts and clubs.
Take a trip to the ruins of the kasbah, or fortress. It was originally built in 1540, revamped in 1752 and then destroyed by the 1960 earthquake. Have your camera ready for views of the city and bay.
Below the kasbah is an expanse of green known as the Ancienne Talborjt. This is the site of the old Agadir before it was destroyed by the earthquake. To find out more about the disaster, go to the Mémoire d’Agadir museum, which has free admission.
For history of a different kind, visit the small but interesting Musée du Patrimoine Amazigh, which has an admission fee. This museum has an excellent display of artifacts from the Berbers, the local indigenous ethnic group. Learn about the Berbers traditional life and culture through the displays of jewelry, clothing, music instruments, art and crafts.
Go shopping at the Souk El Had bazaar. Here, thousands of stalls sell a wide range of products, including spices, Moroccan art and leather goods. The market’s busiest days are Saturday and Sunday.
Getting around Agadir is easy. Much of what you will want to see is within walking distance of the beach. Alternatively, jump on the tourist train for a fun ride around the city. Inexpensive taxis are ideal on hot days, especially when visiting the kasbah.
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Agadir City Center
Agadir City Center is known for its stunning beaches, and you can see some sights in the area like Royal Palace and Agadir Marina.
Agadir Bay
A noteworthy feature of Agadir Bay is its stunning beaches. While you're in town, be sure to stop and check out Royal Palace and Agadir Beach.
Haut Founty
When in Haut Founty, you can plan a visit to Souk El Had and Royal Palace, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.
Swiss City
When in Swiss City, you can plan a visit to Mohamed V Mosque and Synagogue, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.
Dakhla
Though Dakhla might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Souk El Had and Royal Palace.
Cite Charaf
While Cite Charaf isn't home to many top sights, Mohamed V Mosque and Souk El Had are some notable places to visit nearby.
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Agadir Beach
Why not spend a carefree afternoon at Agadir Beach during your travels in Agadir Bay? While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
Agadir Marina
Explore the waterfront in Secteur Touristique with a trip to Agadir Marina. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
Souk El Had
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Médina d'Agadir
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