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Agadir Situated on a magnificent stretch of sheltered sandy coastline, facing the Canaries, Agadir enjoys an enviable climate with an average of 300 day’s of sunshine a year, making it an ideal destination at any time of year. It also has the reputation of being one of Morocco’s most hospitable and child-friendly destinations, and is worth a visit for a few days, or a week’s relaxation, before setting off or returning from an excursion to the deep south.
With its 9km of golden sands, Agadir offers an extensive range of beach activities and a good choice of restaurants, shops and cafés with a lively cosmopolitan atmosphere.
You can try your hand at water-skiing, diving or even deep sea fishing or you can play tennis, go horse-riding or play golf at one of Agadir’s three golf courses. You can find all types of fish, choose from local Moroccan and International cuisine, discover the nearby Berber villages or enjoy a change of air in the valleys of the High Atlas.
Taroudannt A trip to Taroudannt, often referred to as ‘Little Marrakech’, is a must. Its red-ochre fortified walls and craft and silver souks are only an hour’s drive away. Alternatively a drive up through the delightful palm-lined Valley of Paradise to the Immouzer waterfalls, makes a superb day out.
Highlights
- All year round sunshine
- Wonderful sandy beach & watersports
- A visit to fascinating Taroudannt
- Migrating birds in Oued Massa Park
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