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Is Agadir beach clean?

The waters here are particularly clean, making it the perfect place to explore the beauty of the Atlantic sea bed. Many of the area's beaches are completely unspoilt, while others offer facilities such as restaurants, and small hotels.



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It's only safe to swim at Agadir Beach when the lifeguards are working, between mid-June and mid-September. That's also when the weather is warmest.

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The report identifies the cleanest beaches in the country, those with the international “Blue Flag” award. This year, the international Foundation of Environmental Education awarded the “Blue Flag” to 21 Moroccan beaches, including Sidi Ifni, Essaouira, Safi, Bouznika, and Skhirat, for cleanliness and sustainability.

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Agadir is generally quite safe at night, but as with any destination, it is important to take precautions. As a tourist, always be aware of your surroundings and stay in well-lit areas. Avoid going out alone after dark and consider hiring a driver or taking public transportation if you are unfamiliar with the area.

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You can wear shorts in Morocco as long as they come to the top of your knees, anything shorter than that will get you quite a bit of stares. You definitely want to cover the upper thigh.

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Beachwear is only appropriate at the beach, regarding bikinis, You won't have any problem in a hotel so you can wear any type of bathing suit that you want. However, it should be mentioned that you might not feel as comfortable on some Moroccan beaches.

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The beaches near Agadir are long and wide, with clean golden sands that stretch for miles. The coastline is kissed by the Atlantic Ocean's calm waters, due to the natural curve of the African coast around Agadir.

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Agadir is generally considered a safe city. The crime rate in the city is relatively low compared to other cities in Morocco, and it is usually safe for people to walk around at night. Tourists should still remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings, but Agadir is considered a safe place for visitors.

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Agadir and Marrakech are great city break destinations in Morocco. Agadir is famous for its chilled vibe, beach life and large street market. Marrakech on the other hand is known for its history, culture and medina. Each city has its own charming character but offers visitors totally different experiences.

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Also referred to as the Touristic Zone, Downtown Agadir sits at the northern end of Agadir Beach. It's where you'll find the Museum of Amazigh Culture, the bird park of Vallee des Oiseaux, Shems Casino, and other attractions. There are many hotels and resorts, as well as diverse restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.

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Cover Your Chest and Shoulders While you do not need to cover your entire arms, it is highly recommended that you at least cover your shoulders. Tank tops or strapless shirts and dresses are not considered appropriate in the streets of Morocco. Again, you will experience a lot of harassment if you wear these items.

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