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Agadir: The sunshine city (Storymap)

The Capital of the south of Morocco is famous for its beautiful golden sand beach and Considered as the first fishing port in Morocco, the city will charm you with the warmth of its inhabitants and her mild climate, all year round.

Have you ever heard about the touristic city of Agadir? well, you should! Those who love sunbathing and swimming will find happiness in its numerous seaside resorts and history buffs will be able to stroll through its traditional art museums, including the majestic Kasbah of Agadir with its breathtaking views and the unavoidable medina.

Do not forget to bring back memories of the souks where the stalls of many merchants will seduce you: handicrafts, argan oil … During the day, many sports activities are available to you: water skiing, fishing, Scuba diving, hiking, biking, then in the evening you can enjoy a typical Moroccan dish in one of the restaurants on the cornice overlooking the sea.

You can visit as well the city center of Agadir, also the Heritage Museum of Agadir, the old district of the Kasbah and the Loubnane mosque. Stroll along Wade Souss Avenue, August 20 Boulevard, Tawada Avenue or Corniche Boulevard to spend pleasant moments. Around Agadir, you can visit the Souss-Massa National Park which is 40km from the city. To the north, you can find very pleasant beaches and Taghazout that 15 km far from the city.

The storymap of a tour in Agadir

Aya Bhilat

My name is Aya Bhilat, an Ilcs student majoring in journalism and communication for my Bachelor's degree. I'm an editor in the school magazine and also a web editor on Dialna.net. I started writing when I was 13 years old by writing short articles about documentaries and TV programs that I used to watch by that time, and sometimes just for fun through expressing myself and talking about the topics that concerned me in that period(sports, international matters, culture, music and environment) One day I decided to share one of my articles with my dad and my philosophy teacher that was amazed with my writing style and gave me golden advice by telling me that I certainly should be a journalist in the future. 2 years after I graduated from high school, I finally followed my teenage dream and the passion that I enjoy doing. And today, I'm very glad and grateful that I belong to our family team and to share my articles with a larger audience.