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Which is warmer Agadir or Marrakech?

It is warmer in Agadir in the winter than it is in Marrakesh, this is why it is a popular winter-sun holiday destination. The highest temperatures occur between June and August.



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However, temperatures vary depending on the city, with Agadir being the coolest and Tangier being the warmest.

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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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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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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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Casablanca is a more modern, business-oriented location. It still holds an enormous amount of history and interest, but combines that with bustling streets and a title of Morocco's business capital. Marrakech is a more popular tourist spot, combining phenomenal scenery and architecture with a remarkable history.

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1. Iberostar Founty Beach. We were grateful for the peaceful and quiet accommodations, which meant that we could enjoy a good night's rest after busy days and with kids who are often light sleepers.

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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 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's main sights are marked on the map, connected by a walking itinerary. Both Talborjt and Souk El Had are 2 km from the beach and hotel zone, which is still a walking distance. The new Medina, however, is not in the city but a bit outside which makes it too far to walk. You have to take a taxi.

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To protect yourself from illness:
  1. drink boiled water or bottled water with sealed lids.
  2. avoid ice cubes.
  3. avoid raw and undercooked food, such as salads.
  4. don't swim in fresh water.


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The hottest month of the year is July with an average daily maximum of 39 C and an average low of 22 C. The coolest month of the year is January with an average daily maximum of 19 C and an average low of 6 C.

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