Plage d'Agadir شاطئ أكادير, Beach along Atlantic coast in Agadir, Morocco
Plage d'Agadir is a wide sandy beach along Morocco's Atlantic coast featuring light-colored sand and gentle waters in central Agadir. The shoreline stretches for several kilometers and is lined with modern facilities including restaurants, cafes, and equipment rental stations.
The beach was completely reshaped after the devastating 1960 earthquake that destroyed the city. From the ruins emerged a modern coastal destination with new promenades and contemporary infrastructure.
Vendors along the waterfront offer traditional Moroccan mint tea and fresh seafood, connecting visitors to the region's culinary traditions.
The beach remains accessible year-round with shaded areas and chair or umbrella rentals available at various points along the shore. Arriving early in the day helps you avoid crowds and secure the best selection of rental equipment.
Fishermen operate traditional wooden boats from the northern section, returning with their catch in the late afternoon. Visitors can watch this daily working rhythm and learn about the community's fishing heritage.
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