

Located on the Atlantic coast, the city of Agadir conjured the bad fate by rising from the rubble of that sinister night of February 29, 1960 following the violent earthquake that hit it. By the royal will of that time, Agadir began its reconstruction to become the city we know today, and which has surpassed imperial cities full of history by winning them the second step of the podium, ranking second tourist city, behind Marrakech, and the country’s first seaside destination.
Since 1960, Agadir has developed simultaneously several economic sectors including industry, crafts, agriculture, fishing and tourism.
Apart from the advantage of an enviable geographical location, a mild climate, a radiant sun on miles of golden sandy beaches of the many seaside resorts in the north and south of the city, Agadir put all chances on its side by providing the road infrastructure, airport, port and especially the best hotel structures accompanying them with all kinds of activities around the beach tourism such as water sports (windsurfing, surfing, jet skiing, sailing, scuba diving..., sea excursions), while developing other tourist activities around nature, the desert, the foothills of the Atlas mountains, such as hiking and bathing in mountain pools, and even horse riding, golf, hot air balloon flight, etc..., in addition to cultural, artistic and leisure attractions..., visits to cooperatives manufacturing argan oil and local products (Amlou, cosmetics), to facilities for care and wellness such as thermal cures, thalassotherapy, the spa, etc....
In Agadir, the offer is so complete that the visitor can only be satisfied.