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Enjoy a free tour of Agadir’s seafront promenade, beaches, and historic Kasbah r
Agadir, located on the Atlantic coast of southern Morocco, is a vibrant city known for its wide sandy beaches and year-round sunshine. As one of Morocco's most popular beach destinations, Agadir attracts visitors with its modern amenities and relaxed atmosphere, which offer a stark contrast to the traditional vibe of cities like Marrakech and Fez. The city was rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in 1960, so much of Agadir is modern and well-planned, with wide boulevards, European-style cafes, and beach resorts. For first-time visitors to Agadir, a free tour of Agadir's promenade and marina is a great way to get a feel for the city. The promenade offers stunning ocean views and is lined with restaurants and shops, perfect for a leisurely day outdoors.
Agadir's main attraction is its 9-kilometer-long sandy beach, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Surfing, in particular, is popular here, and Taghazout, a nearby fishing village, is one of the best places to try this sport in the region. For those interested in history, Agadir's Oufella ruins, located on a hill overlooking the city, offer a glimpse of the ancient citadel that once stood before the earthquake. Although much of it is in ruins, the panoramic views of Agadir from the top are stunning.
Beyond the beach, Agadir has a lively souk (market), where you can browse traditional Moroccan goods, including spices, carpets, and leather goods. The market is a great place to experience local life and try some of Morocco's famous street food. For nature lovers, a short drive from the city will take you to the Paradise Valley, a stunning oasis of palm trees and natural pools perfect for a day of hiking and swimming. Whether you're exploring the city's modern attractions or taking a free tour of its natural surroundings, Agadir offers a perfect combination of relaxation and adventure.