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Agadir

Agadir

A lovely part of the Moroccan coastline with its inviting sandy beaches, Norwegian Holidays is happy to present Agadir; a popular and modern tourist destination in colourful Morocco – home to the scents, mystique and colours.

Morocco is one of the most exciting countries around the Mediterranean today; here awaits mile-long beaches, bustling markets, great restaurants, and exotic culture, inspired by both African, Arabic and French traditions.

In addition, a vacation in Morocco and Agadir is a budget-friendly option for your up-and-coming holiday. If you are on a strict budget, this is a great option. Here you can treat yourself to a nice dinner and that handbag you’ve been pining after without leaving a big hole in your wallet.

Within a short travel distance from the popular Canary Islands, you will find Agadir. Here the hotels are cheaper than The Canary Islands and, as we already mentioned, you will eat and shop at a lower price than most destinations around the Mediterranean. The climate is typical Mediterranean with a long and pleasant season. Generally, it is hot and dry in Morocco, but the weather is changing in this hilly land with clear contrasting weather. Enjoy an interesting mix of snowcovered mountains and areas with a desert heat.

In the summer, from July until September, the average daily temperature is 26-27 degrees. But Agadir is a pleasant destination all year round, with temperatures rising to an easy 23 degrees. The rainfall is sparse all year round and pretty much non-existent during the summer months. In other words, no need to bring an umbrella.

Discover Morocco’s oldest town and vacay in a trendy destination with a brand new marina and a popular beach promenade filled with cafes, restaurants and exclusive stores. The city’s signature beach promenade winds its way along the shallow and fine-grained sandy beach. Here you will see curious tourists exploring alongside locals on their way to work. all in perfect harmony.

Getting around

There are plenty of local buses and taxis.

Good to know

Around the Muslim holiday Ramadan, you might find that the local shops operate at a different pace and schedule. A lot of stores will be closed and you might experience services running slower.

The Moroccan authorities have introduced a tourist tax on overnight stays. The tax is paid directly to the hotel.

Book your trip to Agadir fast and easy online!

When travelling to Agadir via Norwegian Holidays, you are covered by the Swedish Travel Guarantee Act. You also feel safe by having someone to turn to if you have any questions or want additional information regarding your trip to Agadir. We are with you before departure, during the trip and, of course, when you have come home.

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