Hotel Al Hamra Agadir
33 Av Abderrahim Bouabid Agadir, 80000, Morocco
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Mediterranian coast
Decided to visit Al Hoceima since there was a national park nearby and it gave me a chance to visit the mediteranian coast. 1am bus to the town so only got a little sleep on the bus that night. Some nice views of the mountains in the early morning. çonce again someone on the bus chucked up due to all the twists and turns. Arrived in town and it …
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... and frozen fish factories.Valley of the
Birds (La vallée des oiseaux): Located in a ravine in the heart of the
city this small zoo contains birds from all over the worldSuk
(market): To the Southeast of the city, an open air market spread out
over more than 6 hectares this market is jam packed with merchandise
including a huge variety of spices.Folk art museum: Created in
1992, within the municipal theater complex, this museum offer a
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Agadir
... anyone screw up a hamburger?", he said.
Dorrie - "how come they call it a 'ham'burger anyway. It's not ground ham, it's ground camel!
It definately wasn't beef, sheep, or goat but it was quite good. A man in a restaurant later admitted that they do serve up quite a bit of camel meat and was delighted to hear that we enjoyed it.
We laid on the beach behind a wind break that afternoon. It was relaxing. We then ...
Estuaries , bananas and scrabble
There was only one hotel in this small village. It was right by the main road but that didn't stop the villagers suggesting three separate but inaccurate names for it.
Tamri village overlooks a small national park consisting of a stunning stretch of estuary leading to a lagoon and the roaring Atlantic ocean. The definition of national park seemed very loosely applied here indeed. Only google maps alerted it to my existence. Leaving the intrepid free to explore with ...
Camels and Candy floss
Agadir is the sort of place that makes the heart of the independent traveler bleed a little. It has big hotels, cheesy bars and a large sandy beach surrounded by acres of tat. There didn`t need to be any 2p pushers. I could imagine them covered in dhirams well enough.
It reminded me of a Moroccan Bournemouth. To complete this effect someone had thoughtfully gone to the trouble of assisting ...


