An arch in Agadir, Morocco that displays traditional architectural details
Built in 1992, La Medina d'Agadir is a recreation of the original medina that was wrecked in the 1960s earthquake. It was created using traditional Berber techniques — making it part museum and part artwork that you simply can't miss.
A bald ibis standing on a rock
Souss Massa National Park is over 80,000 acres of wetlands and Sahara-like sand dunes. The focal point is Oued Massa River, where you'll spot numerous exotic birds. It is also one of the few places in the world that you can see the northern bald ibis.
The Kasbah, built in 1541, is one of the few structures that withstood the earthquake that nearly leveled the city in the 1960s. A hike to the top will not only afford you one of the best views of the city but also a look into medieval Arabic architecture.
The cuisine in Agadir is rich with Spanish influence. Because the ancient city is situated on the Atlantic, the options for fresh seafood are endless. Cruise to Morocco and head to one of the restaurants along the waterfront and enjoy a plate of grilled sardines or a bowl of tagine, the classic Moroccan spiced meat stew, alongside ocean views.
Morocco is known for its souks, or markets, and Agadir is no different. At Souk El Had, you'll find locals and travelers alike shopping for daily groceries, dried fruits, Moroccan rugs and other sundries. Even if you're not interested in souvenir shopping, the atmosphere in Souk El Had is an experience you won't want to miss.
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