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Agadir

A travel blog entry by abdorahim

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Agadir has the main seaport for sardile in the world and A cruise line for tourists who come from different parts of the world.

Agadir is a lovely place in Morocco known with its warm weather and hospitality that people have , from hotel stuff where you stay and its a magnificent port and a first-rate
airport-and, above all, a splendid beach stretching for six kilometres,
the air scented by pine, eucalyptus and tamarisk. Agadir's réputation as
a beach resort ...

Agadir

A travel blog entry by viva.sabata

The beach resort of Agadir is a picturesque scene straight from a 1960's travel brochure, except it was last upgraded in the 70's. The place is pretty run down and dominated by snobby French people and agressive Arab touts. The beach is a fine tawny sand that made my feet feel dirty with little bits of paper trash that has been pulverised since the 60's. It was in the mid 70's F, though, so it served the purpose of some place to ...

Estuaries , bananas and scrabble

A travel blog entry by robspackman

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... we wandered down from our hotel through dense banana plantations right to the waters edge. A huge variety of "protected" birds sprung up in our path and the sun glinted gently on the green water. In a selection of places dubiously smelling fluid frothed into the current. This didn't offend the birds as much as it did my environmental sensibilities. I mistakenly disturbed a snake as we traversed the undergrowth. In turn it somewhat disturbed me.

We came to a ...

Camels and Candy floss

A travel blog entry by robspackman

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... of lots of Europeans with socks pulled up high above sandals. Some have even made it down in mobility scooters, not office chairs specially adapted as I saw in Assilah, which are good enough for your average Moroccan, but the sort in abundance in Whitley Bay and of course Bournemouth. I didn't know whether to be impressed or disappointed with this.

There are advantages to this ...

Heading south fast

A travel blog entry by alister.bland

Left Marrakesh and headed directly west to the coast and a town called Essaouira where we stopped for four hours for a look before heading down the coast to Agadir. Real pretty place with a great town and market streets but best of all were the seafood restaurants by the fishing boat area. All the fish laid out, pick what you want, and then they cook it for you (and do the washing up), Crabs and lobsters still alive so fresh as. And the rest had only ...