Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Agadir. . . an adrenaline-charging experience


Agadir. . . an adrenaline-charging experience


Just after the Eid Il Fitr here in Morocco, I and my colleagues decided to visit Agadir last June 16-17, 2018 for some adventure and travel escapades.

I decided to go to Agadir because it is one of the top tourist destinations in Morocco. Agadir has many national parks and secluded beaches. The weather in Agadir is subtropical and the main attraction of the place is the beach. In the evening, locals and foreigners are strolling along the corniche or the beach promenade enjoying the sounds of live music and street entertainers.  If you need a total relaxation and adventure, Agadir is the most recommended place.

We stayed in Hotel Sud Bahia, which is an old four-storey and is very near to the seafront promenade, around 400 meters, with an outdoor pool. The hotel is cheaper that costs only 310 dirhams for 1 room with free breakfast.








What we do in Agadir?

Seafront promenade and the beach

There are many restaurants along the corniche or seafront promenade such as international fast food like KFC, McDonald's & Pizza Hut and other variety of international cuisine. Most of the restaurants serve alcohol.

The promenade is a palm-lined boulevard with bars, that presents a western-resort ambiance, crowded by the large number of Europeans and other nationalities who flock the area.










Marina

Early in the morning, we walk along the seafront premade from our hotel to Marina, the city’s billion-dirham pleasure port. The area is surrounded by designer label fashion shops and international boutiques such as Zara, Mango, Lacoste, and City Sport.

We rent a speedboat for only 400 dirhams for 30 minutes ride. It was an amazing experience and we all enjoyed the moment. There are also yacht and jet ski for rental, but due to limited time of our stay in Agadir, we did not try it. Maybe on our next visit, because I still have plan to go back. . . Just to remind to the tourists, that you need to ask for discount in the rental, because they always give a high price for tourists. At the start, they will ask for 1000 dirhams for 30 minutes ride, until we agreed on 400.


We have fun taking pics and videos while on the speedboat and all are excited of the trip.













Souk El Had d'Agadir



Our next stop was in Souk El Had (Sunday Market), a very large souk that houses plenty of stalls. If you need souvenirs, clothes, leather goods, household items, fruit and vegetables, you will find it there. This is the best place to find bargains. 

Always take note that some stores advertise fixed prices. What you have to do is to look first from other stalls so that you can have an idea of the price before trying at bargaining. Once they saw you as a foreigner, prices get high, but you have to try to bargain in a friendly style and you’ll get almost half of the price, and that’s it. Our group had bought several souvenir items and most especially the pure and unprocessed argan oil which cost 250 dirhams per 1 liter, but of course, it took us time to bargain the price.

The place is known primarily for its crafts, wooden ornaments, along with a selection of locally made jewelry, watches, clothing and tourist souvenir items.











The argan tree plantation

On our way to Agadir from Essaouira, you can see vast of argan trees along the road and it is known as the Moroccan tree of life. Some locals are selling the pure argan oil along the road, on a much cheaper price. I bought it for only100 dirhams for half a liter, it is for cosmetique purposes, for hair and as skin moisturizer.

Argan tree is a rare little tree found in the southwestern part of Morocco in the Souss Plain. Argan became famous because of its multifarious benefits from its precious oil.
 






 So, what are you waiting for? grab your bag and have a safe journey to Agadir.


5 comments:

  1. Wow amazing! Thanks for the info, this will be very helpful for our future vacation...

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  3. Nice article! it will be a great help for other traveller in deciding their next adventure trip.

    P.S You had a good looking colleagues! pak na pak

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