Agadir is a Berber word for a communal fortified granary, an inappropriate tribal name for a city whose history is full of foreign powers and ruling sultans. Destroyed by an earthquake in 1960, Agadir is now a completely modern city, an all-season resort town, an eternal jewel of the south. Departure from Agadir harbour, road towards the Kasbah of Agadir, the only remaining part of the old Agadir. Here you have time to go inside the fortress and to enjoy the spectacular views over the city of Agadir and its harbour. Then drive to the Souk of Agadir, stop on the way for a picture of the Talborjt Mosque, a wonder of Moroccan architecture, before a guided visit and free time at the Souk of Agadir, a busy and colourful market. After the visit of the Souk return to Harbour.
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Agadir is a Berber…
Agadir is a Berber word for a communal fortified granary, an inappropriate tribal name for a city whose history is full of foreign powers and ruling sultans. Destroyed by an earthquake in 1960, Agadir is now a completely modern city, an all-season resort town, an eternal jewel of the south. Departure from Agadir harbour, road towards the Kasbah of Agadir, the only remaining part of the old Agadir. Here you have time to go inside the fortress and to enjoy the spectacular views over the city of Agadir and its harbour. Then drive to the Souk of Agadir, stop on the way for a picture of the Talborjt Mosque, a wonder of Moroccan architecture, before a guided visit and free time at the Souk of Agadir, a busy and colourful market. After the visit of the Souk return to Harbour.
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