Marina

Agadir


The city’s most modern attraction is a billion-dirham Dubai-esque pleasure port between the beach and commercial port. As well as mooring for your floating gin palace, the complex of white neo-kasbahs has holiday apartments, cafes, restaurants and boat trips for groups (including a faux pirate ship called the Jack Sparrow).


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Nearby Agadir attractions

1. Agadir Beach

0.91 MILES

Locals and tourists come together here to enjoy the tawny sand, fresh breeze and lapping waves. There are lots of cafes, restaurants and vendors to help…

2. Ancienne Talborjt

1.03 MILES

The grassy area below the kasbah covers the remains of old Agadir town and constitutes a mass grave for all those who died in the 1960 earthquake.

3. Kasbah

1.04 MILES

Offering superb views, the hilltop kasbah 7km northwest of the centre is a rare survivor of the 1960 earthquake. Built in 1541 and restored in the 1740s,…

4. Vallée des Oiseaux

1.37 MILES

This leafy city-centre retreat in the dry riverbed running down from Blvd Hassan II to Blvd du 20 Août is a handy – and more scenic – way to walk to the…

5. Palm Beach

1.48 MILES

A relaxed private beach with showers, toilets and a kids' play area. Seclusion from the main beach means a more serene visit for families and women.

6. Mémoire d’Agadir

1.53 MILES

This small museum in the southwest corner of Jardin de Olhão, entered from outside the park, is dedicated to the 1960 earthquake. Displays include…

7. Jardin de Olhão

1.58 MILES

A cool, relaxing garden created in 1992 to mark the twinning of Agadir with the Portuguese town of Olhão. Good for retreating for a cool drink or to plan…

8. Théâtre en Plein Air

1.65 MILES

This large open-air theatre-in-the-round is for the design-heads. Hemmed in by large magnolia trees and some bougainvillea doing the best it can, the…