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5 Things to Do in Agadir – A Local Guide by Les Blancs

Agadir is more than just a beach destination. It’s a sunny blend of ocean air, Moroccan culture, laid-back vibes, and unforgettable food. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or a longer escape, here are five must-do experiences in Agadir—handpicked to help you live the city like a local (with one very obvious gourmet stop ).
Relax on Agadir’s Beach & Promenade

Agadir’s long, golden beach is one of the city’s greatest luxuries. Perfect for morning walks, sunset moments, or simply switching off under the sun.

And for those who truly want to relax, Les Blancs Agadir also offers comfortable sunbeds (relax) right by the sea — an ideal spot to unwind, enjoy a drink, feel the ocean breeze, and extend your day effortlessly from beach time to dinner time.

Explore the Agadir Marina

Chic, modern, and vibrant, the marina is ideal for an afternoon walk or an evening out. Luxury boats, stylish shops, and ocean-facing terraces make it one of the city’s most pleasant spots.

Taste Agadir’s Best Dining Experience

No trip to Agadir is complete without discovering its culinary side—and this is where locals agree on one address: Les Blancs Agadir.

Set by the sea with an elegant atmosphere, Les Blancs offers refined Mediterranean and Spanish-inspired cuisine, fresh seafood, premium meats, and an exceptional wine selection. Whether it’s a romantic dinner, a business meal, or a group celebration, it’s a place that turns dinner into a real experience.

Visit the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella

Sitting high above the city, the old Kasbah offers the best panoramic view of Agadir. At sunset, the city, ocean, and mountains come together in a breathtaking scene. It’s peaceful, historic, and perfect for taking a step back from the beach life.

Get Lost in Souk El Had

For a dose of authentic Morocco, head to Souk El Had—one of the largest markets in the region. Spices, argan oil, crafts, fresh produce, and local life all in one place. It’s colorful, lively, and full of character.

 

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