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Agadir Dolphin World

Agadir Dolphin World

Agadir Dolphin World is the first dolphinarium in Morocco, currently sheltering 3 dolphins from Russia. With different activities like the marine mammal show, swimming with dolphins, dolphin therapy, photography with dolphins and diving with dolphins, the experience is incredible.

Agadir Hammams

Agadir Hammams

Hammam or Turkish baths are the world-famous steam baths from Turkey. It is a must-try at Agadir as many places in the city offering authentic Turkish baths. Some of the best hammams are Argan Palace, Taghazout Golden Spa, Tamraght Spa House, Oxygene Spa and Asenfo Spa. The first step of the bath is to sweat out in the sauna room, salt room or steam room. Then professionals freshen you up with a foam massage at the interior of the Hammam. After that, a calming oil massage and lastly a refreshing face massage with the addition of face masks. It is a rejuvenating, once in a lifetime experience and the baths even offer drinks like apple tea. Read More

Agadir Marina

Agadir Marina

Agadir Marina has much to offer, from boats and yachts to bars, cafes, restaurants and a beautiful, long esplanade. It is the perfect place to take a relaxing stroll by the bay or watch the sun set. There are shops by the marina to venture around and even an impressive fishing port. The harbour is huge, with over 300 berths for boats. There are luxurious hotels surrounding the marina, and the nightlife has an energetic atmosphere at  Marina D'agadir. Read More

Agadir Medina

Agadir Medina

La Medina d'Agadir, or Agadir Medina is a plaza in the city to buy handicrafts. Here you can find traditional craft shops selling wood, iron, mosaics, clay, leather, and textiles. There are also perfumes, oils, spices and Berber jewellery available. Galleries and museums have displays of artist’s work and exhibitions. There are cafes too from which you can try the famous Moroccan pastries and mint tea. The gardens and architecture of Agadir Medina are simply wonderful and the atmosphere inside is one of a kind.  It was built in 1992 by Italian artist Coco Polizzi and is undergoing reconstruction due to effects of earthquakes over the years. Read More

Crocoparc

Crocoparc

Agadir’s splendid crocodile park, Crocoparc has more than 300 Nile crocodiles protected inside. Some crocodiles even grow up to 3 metres and roam freely in the botanical gardens. The park consists of four gardens (one of them being a blue garden filled with plants only in the colour blue), an aquatic garden filled with water lilies and a tropical space that contains bamboo and rare plant species. Crocoparc doesn’t just shelter crocodiles but also tortoises and iguanas. Read More

Paradise Valley

Paradise Valley

A hidden paradise on earth, Paradise Valley is a section of the Tamraght River valley in the Moroccan High Atlas mountains. The oasis is filled with waterfalls, pools, palm trees, fig trees, banana trees, limestone rocks & walls. The valley is a rejuvenating place to jump into the waters and swim. Tours are offered at the place, but one can easily walk around and explore nature alone. The water is usually dried up during summers, and there are draughts. So it’s best recommended not to visit during that season. To reach Paradise Valley, you can travel through car rentals, public transport or book tours in advance that visit the valley. Read More

Hot Air Balloon Ride in Agadir

Hot Air Balloon Ride in Agadir

The experience in a hot air balloon over the Atlas Mountains is striking. Hot air balloon flights in Agadir fly over the Atlas Mountains, valleys, wadies and Berber villages. The experience and view are simply exhilarating. The rides usually begin in the early morning. A continental breakfast is offered while the balloon inflates. Then after a marvellous flight over landscapes of different colours and sizes, a Berber meal is offered in a tent before you receive your certificate for flying. Tickets for hot air balloon rides should be booked online and in advance. Read More

Legzira Beach

Legzira Beach

Known as a rocky beach, Legzira Beach is famous for its two mammoth shaped stone arches that have naturally been formed, years after erosions. Unfortunately only one of the arches currently remains as the other was destroyed in 2016 by wave crashes. The beach has picturesque scenery all around. It is also famous for surfing and paragliding as it is a crowd free area.

Mohamed V Mosque Agadir

Mohamed V Mosque Agadir

Mosquee Mohamed V is the largest mosque in Agadir and an impressive landmark building in the city. It is situated near Avenue du President Kennedy street and Rue du 29 Fevrier street. The architecture is a significant feature, and the mosque is named after king Mohammed 6th’s grandfather - Mohammed the 5th.

Plage d'Agadir

Stretching across 10 kilometres, Plage d'Agadir is a long and clean beach in the vicinity of Morocco. The beach runs parallel to a boardwalk, and on the other side are a variety of restaurants, bars and shops. There are many water sports activities at the beach, including jet skiing, fishing and boat rides.

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