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Agadir Morocco: Top 4 Incredible facts

Agadir

Agadir

The city of Agadir is located in the mid-south of the country and is situated along Morocco’s southern Atlantic coast. It is around 3 hours from Marrakesh, the region’s capital, Souss Massa Draa. Agadir is an attractive seaside city that attracts tourists from all over the world. It is known for its incredible beaches and is an excellent resort destination.
There are many reasons why you should visit Agadir:

  • It has a wide crescent beach, Golf courses, and seaside promenade water sports on the coast. It has cafes and restaurants that open onto the waterfront.
  • Being a coastal city, It has over 250 days of sunshine yearly. It also has a nine-kilometre-long shoreline. This offers tourists glittering views of the blue ocean.
  • It has a delightful climate. This provides an excellent recipe for fantastic conditions and an atmosphere to relax and enjoy your time.
  • It has restaurants where you will enjoy the fantastic local cuisine. This includes tajin and couscous. Also other western foods are served there as well.
  • It has a seafront location designed as a giant playground for kids, which presents magnificent scenery.

Agadir After The Earthquake

Agadir

Agadir experienced a historical and yet transitional moment in its history. The most significant historical event that happened in the city was the devastating earthquake. At midnight on February 29, 1960, an earthquake lasted a few seconds and ruined the entire town. This natural disaster killed thousands of locals and destroyed the city almost completely. Since then, Agadir has developed and flourished in recent years. It is expanding like lightning, especially in recent years. The town is now modernized with the following:

  • Artisan shops.
  • Exquisite hotels.
  • Magnificent trading port
  • Blooming gardens, pathways.
  • Wide avenues and boulevards.
  • Huge CROCOPARC attracts thousands of visitors yearly.
  • A modernized international airport with some of the latest technology.

Historical site: Agadir Oufla

Kasbah Agadir Oufella is located in the city of Agadir. The term “Oufella” comes from Amazigh/Tachelhit, which means high Agadir. This is one of the sites you would want to visit as it is one of the most beautiful locations in the city.
Some facts about the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella:

  • It was built by Mohamed Ech-Cheikh, founder of the Saadi dynasty, in 1540 to protect the city from the Portuguese invaders and their attacks. It is as high as 236 meters.
  • In 1752, after realizing that the Portuguese were trying to take over the place, the site was reinforced by Moulay Abdellah, and he put in place two thousand male garrisons to guard and protect the city from invaders.
  • There is a Deutsch written statement in the kabbalah’s entrance. The writing states: “Fear God and Respect the king.” It is a pointer that the Netherlands occupied the city in 1746 in the Saadi Sultan’s era.
  • In 1960, there was a massively destructive earthquake struck the city. The Agadir Oufella did survive it, even if some Kasbah walls made it through the earthquake is a long pedestrian passage in the Kasbah to discover the surroundings better and look at the city from above.

The Kasbah is indeed a fascinating place to visit. It is an excellent local point to witness magic sundown under the clear sky, providing a captivating outlook and scenery. It is the perfect destination for a panoramic view of the city. It is a historical site to visit while visiting the city of Agadir.

Amazigh Museum

The Amazigh Museum provides intriguing, vibrant Amazigh customs. It is one of the best spots that connect visitors to the Berber culture and its traditions. This museum has many roles in introducing the Amazigh culture to the world because:

  • It presents an excellent occasion for tourists to discover an authentic Amazigh culture. It offers collections of some appealing local and historical items.
  • It is devoted to preserving and showcasing the regional Amazigh culture, customs, and rich Berber heritage.
  • It lets visitors glimpse the abundant Amazigh customs and traditional way of life. Some items exhibited include Jewellery, Clothes, Fabrics, Pottery, Lights, Tools, Handmade Carpets, Costumes, etc.

Memoire D’Agadir

It is located within the rich Jardin de Olhão (Olhão Garden). The Memoire d’Agadir is where you will learn most of what happened when the earthquake hit the city in 1960. You will see images of how the city looked before and after the earthquake, and you will be amazed to see no difference. You will surely notice the significant transformation and progressive change.

University Museum of Meteorites

If you are a person who is eager to learn about astronomy and the science associated with it, this is the place to go.
Some facts about this museum and its roles:

  • It is located at the University of Ibn Zohr. It displays all aspects of celestial stones.
  • It was opened on Friday, February 12, 2016, at the University Museum of Meteorites.
  • It preserves Moroccan meteorites and restricts Morocco’s loss of this geological legacy.
  • It is even the first meteorite museum in the Arab world and Africa.
  • It is the very first museum of Meteorites that was opened in Morocco.
  • It simplifies the information about Meteorites using simple language.

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