To the west of the country, facing
the Atlantic waves, Agadir is one
of the pearls of Morocco. Whatever
the season, the sun smiles down
on the city and it enjoys a
pleasant climate that the trade winds soften further. Above all, its
10-kilometer long seafront offers tourists magnificent views of the
blue of the ocean and the opportunity to relax in the best
conditions imaginable.
As the country's main coastal resort, the city boasts 300
days of sunshine
a year and bustles with activity.
Cafes and restaurants open onto the waterfront, introducing you to
the local cuisine and offering their specialties for the informed
judgment of your taste buds!
Further into the city, the stalls of the El Had Bazaar wend
their way through the streets, with over 6,000 boutiques to arouse
your curiosity and where you can practice a little haggling with the
traders while strolling through
the vibrant atmosphere. The city
never sleeps and every summer hosts the Timitar festival dedicated
to world music, and in particular Amazigh music.
Open to the ocean and the world, Agadir is an energetic
city in which to relax.