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Museum of Amazigh Culture
The guide was updated:Museum of Amazigh Culture (Musee Municipal du Patrimoine Amazigh) offers a fascinating insight into the culture and art of the Berbers, the original inhabitants of Morocco. You can see a collection of old Berber musical instruments, carpets, architecture, pottery, jewellery and traditional clothing from the 18th and 19th century.
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- Address: Avenue Hassan II, Agadir
- Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9:30am-12:30pm and 2pm-5:30pm
- Phone: +212 528 82 16 32
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Agadir’s top attraction is the six-mile crescent shaped beach. There are many places in Agadir that are well suited for surfing, like Devil's Rock, Imesouane Bay and Ankhor Point. If you are interested in learning to surf, there are a number of schools and camps to help you get started.
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Kasbah
Built in 1540, all that remains of the old Kasbah are the fortified walls, however, the trip up the hill to this historic site is worth it for the view alone. Engraved into the hill in Arabic are the words God, King and Country; Moroccans are forbidden from speaking ill of any of the three. If you are interested in history you can easily find a professional guide to take you on a tour.
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Souk al-Had
Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of Agadir’s walled souk and get ready to haggle for souvenirs. A "souk" is a local market selling spices, textiles and jewellery. If you take a taxi to the Souk al-Had do specify it by name, since some taxi drivers might instead take you to a different souk. You'll recognise the real souk by its ochre wall and the numbered gates.
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Fishing Port
If you’re looking for a taste of the hustle and bustle of a typically Moroccan fish market, complete with old fishing boats, nets and raucous fishermen, then head for the fishing port. It is a great place to wander around, take pictures and maybe buy some of the city's freshest fish to cook at home if you're so inclined – otherwise, stop by one of the seafood restaurants in the vicinity.
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Agadir Medina
Agadir Medina (La Médina d'Agadir) is a fascinating reconstruction of a typical Moroccan Berber village. It was built using traditional building techniques and local materials. Today, visitors can stroll the alleys and shop in the many small boutiques, all while taking in the colours, aromas and bustle of the market.
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Museum of Amazigh Culture
Museum of Amazigh Culture (Musee Municipal du Patrimoine Amazigh) offers a fascinating insight into the culture and art of the Berbers, the original inhabitants of Morocco. You can see a collection of old Berber musical instruments, carpets, architecture, pottery, jewellery and traditional clothing from the 18th and 19th century.
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Port de Plaisance Marina
Don’t miss this beautiful marina located south of the commercial port, surrounded by shopping and new condos. This marina was constructed in 2008 and has supermarkets as well as fresh produce markets close by, and it is perfect for a stroll in the afternoon sun.
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Golf
In the area of Agadir, there are three different golf clubs. The Agadir Royal Golf Club, with 9 holes, is the oldest one, founded in 1951, while the other two, Les Dunes Golf Club and Le Soleil Golf Club, opened in the 1990's. The climate here is perfect for golfing year-round.
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Le Musée de l'Argan
This isn't, technically, a museum, but rather a traditional Eastern spa with a hammam as well as body and facial treatments. Come here to enjoy a thorough scrub and utter relaxation, with treatments featuring locally produced Argan oil.
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Agadir Birds Valley
Birds Valley (Vallée des Oiseaux) is a small zoo with a focus on birds. With its playground, numerous different animals and no entrance fee, this is a perfect place for the family to visit, but be aware that it can be very crowded during weekends since it is also very popular among locals.
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Cooking Classes
If you love Moroccan cuisine and want to learn to prepare your own tagine and couscous, then sign up for a cooking class. It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or more advanced chef, the friendly instructors guide all through Moroccan culinary tradition.
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Camel Rides
The best way to experience the genuine atmosphere of Morocco and Agadir is from the saddle of a camel. Several companies offer the opportunity to take a tour along the long sandy beach and watch the beautiful sunset on camel-back.
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Biking
Cycling is the perfect way to discover some of the more hidden spots of Agadir and its surroundings. Book a tour with a guide to learn more about the country, city and its higlights. There are tours for different levels.
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Agadir Oufella Ruins
The original settlement of Agadir was once located here, until a devastating earthquake destroyed the town in 1960. The ruins stand as a sombre reminder of the past and are open to visitors: go for a guided tour, a camel ride or just hike up on your own and to take the perfect photos of today's Agadir skyline.
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Taghazout Beach
North of Agadir, this 8km-long sandy beach, first frequented by hippies who came here in the 1960's, is considered to be one of the best surf spots in Morocco, but it is also well-visited by people just looking for a relaxing day in the sun.
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Agadir Crocodile Park
If close encounters with reptiles excite you rather than induce fear, Agadir's CrocoParc is a definitive must-visit. Nile crocodiles are the stars of the show, but there are other reptilian inhabitants, such as snakes and iguanas. There's a free shuttle that runs to the park from the downtown.
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