Agadir

Among the famous and popular resorts of Morocco, Agadir is worth noting. It is considered the largest city in this territory. Agadir is famous all over the world for its well-groomed impressive spacious beaches and an excellent “assortment” of entertainment for every taste.

Every evening the streets of the resort are filled with original music – potpourri from various national hits.

Arab countries have always seemed to a European person a place shrouded in a veil of mysteries and secrets. The same fate went to the mystical monarchy, known as Morocco.

Anything can be expected from this corner in northern Africa. A visit to this marvelous country is constantly accompanied by surprises and contradictions. An unusual combination of Islamic and European religions, as well as a clash with the culture of African tribes give Morocco a unique flavor.

However, the country also has quite traditional advantages: the amazing coast of the Atlantic Ocean, pleasant climatic conditions, majestic mountains and a friendly population.

The nightlife is well developed: numerous pubs, nightclubs, discos and restaurants operate day and night and are ready to receive travelers at any time. Interestingly, the institutions offer not only local cuisine in the form of illustrious Arab weaknesses and unusual cocktails, but also traditional dishes.

A visit to restaurants located near the water is invariably accompanied by a tasting of seafood dishes. Agadir is attractive not only for those tourists who want to soak up the white sand under the warm sun. The local climatic conditions are ideal for diving and surfing, and therefore outdoor enthusiasts are happy to take the opportunity to try their hand at the Moroccan resort. Moreover, the waves of the Atlantic Ocean are perfectly suited for these purposes.

It is reliably known that Morocco carried its present charm through many centuries, as its history goes far back centuries. Locals reverently revere their traditions, and therefore it is not difficult to convey the flavor of ancient times. For example, in Marrakech, history buffs can enjoy the remains of the magnificent El Badi Palace.

Now this place was chosen by storks, which looks quite colorful. Here is the visiting card of the country – the ancient tombs of monks. In almost all areas of the capital of Morocco, with the sunset, an impressive performance begins – dancing with snakes.

Near the capital is Ain Benn Haddu, which was once an unshakable fortress. Today, the ruins are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The hill, which served as the main for the fortress, makes it possible to contemplate the amazingly beautiful landscapes. It is known that films were shot at this place, including the most famous ones.