Wednesday, July 5, 2017

beaches of Agadir, southern Morocco's most-visited city.

(sometimes in life, there’s nothing left to do but laugh).The long, wide beach is Agadir’s main draw, serviced by good four- and five-star hotels. The city itself is less interesting, but there are beauty spots and historic towns within easy day-trip striking distance.
Who goes?
Sunseekers, especially in winter. There’s warm weather from March to October, and sunshine even in January, when it’s typically 68F during the day, though colder at night. Agadir’s clientele tends to be mature, but surfers also flock, not to Agadir’s main strand, but to less developed beaches such as Taghazoute, 11 miles north and What is there to do?
Even if you stay on the beach, there’s plenty to keep you occupied in the form of water sports like wet-biking and parascending. In town, there’s a miniature zoo called the Valley of the Birds, or you can climb up to the kasbah (old citadel), on a hill to the north, for great views over the city.served by local buses

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