AGADIR


Situated on a magnificent stretch of sheltered sandy coastline and enjoys an enviable climate with an average of 300 day's of sunshine a year, making it an ideal destination at any time of year. It has the reputation of being one of Morocco's most hospitable and child-friendly destinations.
Agadir has 6 miles of golden sands and offers an extensive range of beach activities, a good choice of restaurants, shops and cafés with a lively cosmopolitan atmosphere.
With over 340 days of sunshine a year, it is no wonder that Agadir, situated on the southern part of the Morocco's Atlantic coastline, has become the country's number one tourist centre. In a country full of exotic flavor it is a pleasant place to put your feet up and enjoy the comforts and services of a Western-style tourist resort.
The beach, together with the weather, forms the main attraction for thousands of sun worshippers, who come especially in the winter months to escape the cold and gloom of northern Europe. Around this, a resort town with restaurants, bars, cafés, modern, comfortable hotels and a broad offer of water sports has developed. Agadir thanks its modern look, with broad boulevards and pedestrian walkways in part to the rapid development of this tourist industry, but also to the powerful earthquake that destroyed much of the old town in 1960.