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Agadir : half day city tour with ibrahim

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$17

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During this orientation trip you will get to know everything worth knowing about the city of Agadir. Agadir was a modern seaside resort and port city until 1960, until an earthquake totally destroyed it on the night of February 29th to March 1st. It is said that around 15,000 people died that night. The city is now in a modern state style rebuilt. After the Berber Museum you visit the souk, where you can enjoy the wonderful scents and colors of a foreign oriental culture. The ruins of the Kasbah from the 16th century above are the next point you approach. From there you have a unique view over the new city of Agadir and the long bay as well as the coast. Finally, you will visit the port, which is important for Morocco. After this round trip you are well prepared for later activities in Agadir.

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Agadir, Morocco Information

Agadir, Morocco, docks at its commercial port 3 kilometers from the beachfront, with shuttles or taxis providing 10-minute rides to town. The terminal offers currency exchange and basic shops. Souk El Had, 5 minutes away, bustles with 6000 stalls selling spices, leather goods, and rugs. Kasbah ruins, 20 minutes uphill, overlook the bay from 16th-century ramparts rebuilt post-1960 earthquake. Agadir Beach, a 5-kilometer crescent, provides camel rides and volleyball nets. Excursions reach Taroudant, 80 minutes east, for walled medina tours and argan oil cooperatives. Crocoparc, 30 minutes south, walks reptile enclosures with Nile crocodiles. Paradise Valley, 90 minutes north, hikes palm oases and waterfall pools. Dining includes tagine stews at beach cafes. Souvenirs feature Berber jewelry and ceramics. Mild weather year-round peaks April to October; taxis 20-50 MAD. Organized tours ensure haggling-free shopping. Evening souk visits reveal lantern-lit lanes.

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$17