Agadir (Marocco) Reviews


Newest Review: ... are tourist. We landed at the same time as a flight from Zurich and even on my plane there was a good share of tourists.We collected our luggage quite soon and went out. I then went to the taxi rank and headed for the first available taxi, which are inevitably large Mercedes with some time nothing less than 700,000 km on the clock (I saw one like this in Casablanca) You can also change money at the airport. The best choice is always to use ATM machines, bouraeu de change or Hotels charge higher rates. In theory you cannot take money out of the country (if they find you doing it, they will simply "confiscate") but as long as... more
Customer Agadir (Marocco) Reviews (6)

by - written on 16/01/10 (Very useful, 300 readings)
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Agadir is a city located in the Suth of Morocco, not far from the Canary Island. Morocco is a country in the North West part of Africa, it has one side on the Mediterranean sea and one on the Atlantic, Agadir is on the Atlantic sea. There are many charter flights and package holidays to Agadir, particularly in winter season. I flew to Agadir in February 2 years ago from Casablanca, which is the capital of Morocco, where I had been on business trip. My then boyfriend and another couple of friends joined me from UK. Agadir is a new city. It was built, or, better, completely rebuilt in 1960. At that time a terrible hearthquake completely ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/08/09, updated on 18/08/09 (Very useful, 1646 readings)
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Agadir is a city on the Atlantic in The South West of Morocco. I stayed there for a week a while ago and had a very unusual time there. I had been overworking and decided I needed a week's rest. Agadir ticked the boxes, warm, cheap, somewhere I'd never been before, it sounded interesting. I booked it late off the teletext and off I went! My travel agents in their wisdom, elected to put me in a seedy little hotel about a mile from the beach. I was a single female, non Arabic speaking and the only holidaymaker in there. The rest of the clientele seemed to be Moroccan business men. After the first morning of being harassed at the breakfast table five ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/05/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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I have been there twice for a winter sun holiday. The second time we took our 2 kids. We went in February and the temperature was between 20 and 25 degrees each day although that was through a mostly 50/50 cloud/sun ratio. The airport is fairly modern although not very big and about half an hour outside the town. There are a load of cabs waiting but you will be shepherded to the rank and then expected to tip the shepherd even though it's only just outside the terminal. The cabs come in 2 types - little, battered, orange hatchbacks or larger, more comfortable mercedes. The latter costs more and may be worth it on the half hour journey to town but certainly not ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/04/03, updated on 23/04/03 (Very useful, 1484 readings)
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With my wife being a teacher, and myself being involved on the periphery of education, we tend to be 'stuck' with school holidays, despite having no children to take with us. Before you ask, no, we don't want to borrow yours! One thing we DO try to do though, is go on holiday more than once a year. The crop so far this year has been 5 days in NY at New Year, and a few days in Bilbao at half-term. Now we've been to Morocco for a week. Here's what it was like. Firstly, we've never been there before, and to my shame, I had to look up Agadir on the map* - I knew where Morocco was, but it has an Atlantic AND a Mediterranean ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/10/00, updated on 28/02/01 (Very useful, 447 readings)
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While Agadir is touted as a European resort it has an altogether different feel to it than other European resorts. Our overall impression of the week we spent there is not very good. We went in mid-march and the weather was glorious. Not a hint of rain, not a cloud in the sky. We stayed in Hotel Tagadirt, which was just about achieved its 2 star billing. Things started off badly. When we arrived at our room we found it was already inhabited. The next room we were offered was overun by insects. Eventually we were offered a family room which was fine. Our first day in Agadir had us a bit spooked. In the morning we were suckered into buying £20 worth of herbs by ... Read the complete review
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