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AGADIR

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

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Agadir is a city in central-western Morocco located on the Atlantic coast, in the Souss region, 508 km south of Casablanca and 235 km west of Marrakech.

Ravaged by an earthquake in 1960, the city, once characterized by its white houses, has been completely rebuilt to meet the required earthquake-resistant standards. It is now Morocco's largest seaside resort with an exceptionally mild climate all year round.

Why Agadir?

The idea of this project is to bring together people who want to cut themselves off from everyday life, noise and the world for several days, by devoting themselves to horses.

Choosing Agadir is the perfect place to share unforgettable moments while assimilating calm and serenity.

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If you are going to visit Agadir, spending some time at the Souk is a must. The modern feel of the Souk el Had differentiates it a little from other Moroccan souks, but remains no less authentic. It brings together more than 3000 shops on an area of 11 hectares. Here you will discover an authentic, lively, colorful universe, where the scent of spices will enchant your senses. Undeniably one of the most pleasant and lively places in Agadir

Because visiting Agadir is also synonymous with cultural discoveries, you will enjoy exploring the city's most beautiful museums. Specializing in the art of southern Morocco, the Bert Flint Municipal Museum will reveal a sublime collection of traditional Moroccan objects from the Saharan region and the Sousse Valley. The Museum of Memory preserves the history of the terrible earthquake that ravaged the city on February 29, 1960, all located in a delightful green oasis reminiscent of the gardens of the Alhambra in Granada. The Amazigh Heritage Museum , meanwhile, will seduce you with its sumptuous collections of jewelry, talismans, carpets, doorways and other objects relating to the life of the Berbers.

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