Agadir, Morocco overview

Across the river from the gleaming new town of Agadir is ancient Taroudant, where you can meander within old city walls and see merchants selling handicrafts, fashioned by centuries-old methods. Follow caravan trails south along the coast; a view of Berber life awaits in the pink-walled town of Tiznit.

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Private Full Day Essaouira Tour

Private Full Day Essaouira Tour

$111/Adult

This is a private tour Essaouira or “Mogador” is a relaxed fortified city located on the coast faci...

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Private Kasbah & Soukes Tour

Private Kasbah & Soukes Tour

$63/Adult

This is a private tour A 15-minute drive takes you to the Kasbah. The citadel atop a hill 775 feet...

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Private Half Day City Tour of Agadir

Private Half Day City Tour of Agadir

$67/Adult

This is a private tourAfter port pick-up, You will be touring around Agadir and its surroundings and...

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40 Agadir, Morocco Port Reviews

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by geom0zez

Not a typical Moroccan city, more of a Mediterranean vibe. The city was completely destroyed in 1960 due to an earthquake, the current city in a grid layout is situated a few kilometres from the port. The port area is very large and in my opinion not easy to walk on you own. There are plenty of taxi drivers on the dockside, we hired a driver for 6 hours at a cost of €70, very reasonable. The city's promenade is very well laid out, flat, well maintained and clean, there are various bars and restaurants along the northern end towards the southern end you will find resorts and hotel. The beach is very nice and was uncrowded on our visit. The old town is interesting in the fact that it is not at all touristy, we found a mosque and lovely zoo which was free to enter. We also explored the new marina area which is close to the port, as you would expect there are a few bars, restaurants and stores. The Souk and Bazar were interesting, the Souk is very large, on our visit is not crowded and we got around no problems. At the Bazar we had a chaperone who tried to hard sell everything we looked at, very annoying as it made us want to leave the store a lot quicker that we would have liked as there are some beautiful items here.

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