Agadir city tour
Agadir, located in the southwest region of Morocco, is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of southern Morocco, this remarkable city is renowned for its magnificent golden beach and its consistently mild climate throughout the year.
Explore Agadir: Choose between a morning session from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or an afternoon session from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Immerse yourself in the charm of this coastal town, recognized as one of Morocco's top resort destinations. The route begins with:
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- The Harbour: Stroll around the bustling harbour, where local fishermen display their catches. The area includes two fishing ports, a major commercial port and a modern marina.
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- The Kasbah located north of Agadir: Perched on a hill overlooking the bay, this fortress built in 1540 offers a spectacular view of Agadir. The walls were restored after the 1960 earthquake. It is a great place to watch the sunset over the sea, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the harbour.
- Exploration of the old quarters (Talborjt) and two important mosques of the city (exterior visits and photographs).
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- Souss Kasbah: a small market showcasing traditional handicrafts and innovative creations, such as furniture, tables, garden sofas and easy chairs, all created from reclaimed tires. The style maintains a Moroccan essence, resembling wood, and its color is adaptable according to the client's preferences.
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- Agadir's Souk El Had: This bustling heart of the medina was rebuilt after the 1960 earthquake. The souk hosts a myriad of merchants offering various services, from electronics and clothing to cosmetics, in including vegetables and fruits. It is also a hub of traditional crafts, exhibiting the finest Moroccan handicrafts under one roof.
- The Argan Cooperative: Focused on promoting social progress and sustainable economic development, this cooperative involves many women from nearby towns who have expertise in extracting the coveted argan oil. Mastering the art of producing culinary and cosmetic oils, these women find through this initiative a constant and sustainable source of income.