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With its exceptional climate, undisputed cultural and gastronomic riches, and stunning coastline, Agadir charms everyone who visits with its authenticity and relaxed lifestyle. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Anti-Atlas Mountains, the city is brimming with architectural treasures, symbols of its Amazigh heritage, breathtaking surrounding landscapes and wonderful hidden corners.
The Kasbah of Agadir Oufell: a must-see historical site overlooking the city and the ocean, this 16th-century fortress house traces and remains of a peaceful life that ended abruptly during the 1960 earthquake. Visitors can easily reach it by cable car and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Agadir beach and its corniche: a croissant of sand where families relax, friends surf, and locals enjoy local cuisine in seaside restaurants. At the end of the corniche is Agadir Harbour, very popular with locals. The opportunity to stock up on fish and shellfish adds to the charm of this place.
The Souk El Had: a must-see for lovers of crafts and other treasures, the souk is a wonderful array of colours, scents and unusual objects. Prices are not fixed, so you will need to improvise and become a master in the art of bargaining. Visitors will find all kinds of goods here, from spices to soaps, poultry, fruits, vegetables, and a unique atmosphere.
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