Want to discover Agadir? There are a thousand ways to do it. Agadir’s beauty comes mainly from the magical light of the ocean, bordered by immense beaches of about 10 km. Here, the softness is that of the fine sand, the caress of the sun, a livable paradise all year round. Agadir is a small Amazigh town in the southwest of Morocco, located on the Atlantic coast in the Souss region, 508 km south of Casablanca, 173 km from Essaouira and 235 km west of Marrakech.
With 900 000 inhabitants in 2012, living in a magnificent site and an idyllic climate that make you forget about all of your worries.
Lined by boulevards dotted with palm trees and bars on the seafront. Agadir, the first seaside resort of Morocco, has a decidedly very western atmosphere. Agadir is also the first tourist hub of the country, place sometimes disputed by Marrakech, and the first fishing port of Morocco. Commercial activity is also booming with the export of citrus fruits and vegetables produced in the fertile Souss valley.
Its exceptional climate, more than 300 days of sunshine per year, and has a 10 km long beach,. It is now the biggest seaside resort of Morocco, where tourists and foreign residents come, attracted by a mild climate throughout the year.
Known for its white buildings hidden behind the dunes, its wide flowered boulevards, modern hotels and European-style cafés, Agadir is no longer a typical city of traditional Morocco, but it is a modern, active and dynamic city,