Agadir is known for its fabulous bay. A breathtaking 8 km long
sandy beach that stretches for as long as your eyes can see. And what
makes Agadir holidays a real treat for sun seekers and
water sports enthusiasts is that the city has some of the finest tourist
infrastructures and facilities in Morocco.
In fact, along the
beach, top choice hotel complexes are available with sun loungers and
parasols. If you 're the type who prefer being alone or who wants to
hang out in a less touristy spot on the beach, then rest assured, you
can always find a quiet spot on the 8 km coast line of the Agadir Bay.
Agadir
is also known for its yearlong warm weather. In fact, whether you are
looking for a destination for your summer holidays or you want to escape
from the gruesome cold of winter month in Europe or Northern America,
then booking your Agadir holidays will be a good idea.
The thing
is, between the months of may and October, the city is warm with high
temperatures averaging 26 degrees C. On some occasion, when the hot wind
is blowing from the southern Sahara desert, the temperature can be
substantially higher.
In the winter months, the average high
temperature rarely falls below 20 and the sun levels remain acceptable
to allow for sunbathing during the middle of the day.
Besides the
beauty of its beach and the quality of its hotels, the city has also all
sorts of facilities and infrastructures to guarantee you'll have
maximum fun during your Agadir holidays. The city has three good quality
golf courses and many tennis courts. It has also a marina that can
receive a few hundred pleasure boats.
Agadir is not the place you
want to visit if you want to do cultural tourism or to discover the
natural and cultural aspect of Morocco or of the local Berber region.
The reason is that the city has been completely rebuilt after the 1961
earthquake and it seems that it has been exclusively built to be a top
notch tourist destination.
But, if you want to discover the
natural and cultural aspects of the real Morocco during your Agadir
Holidays, then the good news is that the city is ideally located to be a
starting point to visit many neighboring natural beauty spots and
historic towns.
So if you want to discover the beauty of the
neighboring Anti-Atlas regions and immerse yourself in the local Berber
culture, then there are many day time trips that you can book with one
of the numerous local tour operators.
The list of destination you may want to visit during your Agadir holidays include the Massa lagoon, Tiznit, Tafraout and Taroudant.