Agadir, derived from a Berber name with Phoenician roots, translates to "collective attic" or "fortified village". It remains in use in the Souss region as a storage place for the tribe's possessions. The city boasts year-round sunshine and offers various sports activities, such as windsurfing, horseback riding, tennis, golf, and trapshooting. Visit the city's main landmarks and appreciate the stunning panoramic view from the medieval Kasbah Oufla.
After the pick-up, you'll head to the fabulous port city on the shores of Morocco overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, a colourful paradise that has a variety of marvelous sightseeing destinations. Upon your arrival, your first stop will be the busy port which is always full of fishing boats, either being launched or created in their traditional forms. Then you’ll go to explore one of the most historical places in Agadir, the ruins of Agadir Oufella. You’ll discover the Memory Wall that recalls the great earthquake in 1960 and you’ll learn more about the local history at the Amazigh heritage museum. After a lunch break, you'll visit the ancient Saadian Kasbah to admire panoramic views from there and disclose more clues from the past in the narrow lanes of the old quarter Talborjet. Your last stop will be the famous bazaar in Agadir called Souk El Had, one of the biggest souks in Morocco, where merchants sell an assortment of traditional Moroccan items such as clothing, footwear, furnishings, jewellery, rugs, crafts, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables and everyday household goods. You can even find some of that highly coveted argan oil for skincare or for food. Drop off at your Marrakech hotel.
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