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Which is better Agadir or Marrakech?

In terms of population, Marrakech is twice the size of Agadir, so if you are looking for a city with a more intimate feel, Agadir might suit you better. However, if you are looking for lots of things to do and the buzz of a big city, Marrakech would be better.



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The city of Agadir is worth visiting to see the largest souk in Morocco and the beautiful recreation of the ancient medina after it was destroyed by an earthquake in the 1960's. In this guide you'll discover best places to visit in Agadir and nearby day trips that you should add to your itinerary.

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Agadir is ideally situated for exploring Southern Morocco, and three days leaves enough time to see the city sights, enjoy the beaches, and venture farther afield. Here's how to spend three days in Agadir.

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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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Agadir has a sub tropical desert climate with hot dry summers and warm winters offering year round sunshine. For the highest temperatures travel between June and August but a lot of holidaymakers visit during the winter months to experience a perfect blend of warmth and guaranteed sun.

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Agadir is one of the best cities in Morocco to enjoy the nightlife. If you want to visit Agadir, this article will help you to enjoy your nightlife by going to nightclubs, bars, and restaurants.

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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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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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There are no trains from Marrakech to Agadir. The buses are operated as an addition to the railway network. Tickets, which do cost 100 DH on most journeys, can be purchased at the railway website http://www.oncf.ma - this website is only in French or Arabic. The journey takes 3 - 4 hours.

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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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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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The warm climate attracts visitors to Agadir throughout the year. In the summer, Tenerife is cooler than Agadir. Typically, the summer temperatures in Tenerife in July average around 23°C (73°F), and Agadir averages at about 26°C (79°F).

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Yes, it's okay to hold your boyfriend or girlfriend's hand in Morocco. It is very common to see the elderly and the younger generation doing the same in public places. So holding your partner's hand is not a problem on the street. A hug or a stolen kiss in public is also no problem.

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Tourist hotspots, like Marrakech, Fes and Essaouira, are considered safer than rural and remote regions like the Atlas Mountains as they see tourists regularly, but unique challenges and threats are present for many people across the country.

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