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Fantastische vakantie Start met goedkope vluchten



Na de intensivering off van low cost vluchten naar Andalusië kunnen toeristen zwerven van historische tours van de oude Moorse sites van Al-Andalus naar de zonneschijn resorts van Malaga.




Voor veel mensen zijn cheap flights to Spanje allemaal over de Costa del Sol of de krioelende stadsleven van Barcelona, maar een gebied zo groot is als het Iberisch schiereiland veel meer heeft te verrassen van de bezoeker.




De zuidwestelijke regio van Andalusië is samengesteld uit acht provincies: Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen, Málaga en Sevilla. Zoals te verwachten, voor een gebied zo dicht bij Noord-Afrika, het klimaat warm en zonnig voor het grootste deel van het jaar is, steeds met name warm in de zomermaanden.




Dit is een grote aantrekkingskracht uit op mensen overweegt wanneer kan ik boeken van low cost vluchten naar Andalusië. Het warme weer begint zo spoedig maart en kan maximaal tot November. Zelfs de winters zijn mild, als regenachtig.




De regio zelf is doordrenkt van geschiedenis. Het was de site voor Rome van epische oorlog met Hannibal en Carthago en beschikt over vele overblijfselen uit de klassieke periode.




In 711-718 AD, de Omajjaden binnengevallen vanuit Marokko, en gaf de regio de naam waarvan Andalusië is afgeleid - Al-Andalus. Tijdens de komende 800 jaar van Islamitische regel werd het een centrum van leren, handel en architectuur.




Inderdaad, het is de prachtige architectonische wonderen die bezoekers aan deze dag trekken. Misschien wel is de meest bekende van deze de Alhambra - een grote, luxueuze Paleis en Fort complex dat uitkijkt op de stad Granada.




Andere wonderen van Moorse architectuur omvatten de prachtige Mesquita moskee en kathedraal in Cordoba en Sevilla's twin lekkernijen - het Alcazar paleis en de nabijgelegen kathedraal Giralda.




De grote steden in Andalusie zijn vol met bars en restaurants - waarvan vele heerlijke tapas met zeer redelijke prijzen combineren. Sevilla is beroemd als de geboorteplaats van flamenco, en is er trots op het culturele alleseters bieden een ruime keuze van locaties om te horen van de muziek en getuige het hectische dansen.




Hoewel een ver verwijderd van de verpakte resorts van de Costa del Sol, biedt de regio scores van rustige badplaatsen voor degenen die wensen te koesteren in de Andalusische zon en zwemmen in de warme wateren van de Middellandse Zee en de Atlantische Oceaan.




Slechts een paar uur rijden verder neemt noorden de reiziger in de bergen, met traditionele witgekalkte dorpen, spectaculaire landschappen en mogelijkheden voor wandelen, Fietsen, vogels kijken en zelfs skiën, in de resorts van de Sierra Nevada.




Een vakantie in Andalusië is een geweldige manier om de cultuur van Europa te combineren met de zon van de tropen en outdoor-activiteiten. Low cost vluchten naar Andalusië zijn overvloedige online en er zijn sommige grote pakket vakantie daar ook.




Kim heeft 5 jaar ervaring in de reisindustrie en het schrijven van reisinhoud voor brochures. Ze houdt van schrijven op diverse verschillende locaties.



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Travel to Morocco for Exciting Holidays Abroad




Morocco is a wonderful Country with some majestic mountain ranges, great coastline and some



of the most intriguing Cities on the Continent. Many travellers end up in the Country to



sample life in the famous Cities of Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat and most are not



disappointed by what they find. The people are very friendly as well and the infrastructure



is very good for the region and it is getting better with the current Government aiming to



increase tourist numbers to the Country.





The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring and autumn when it is cooler and more



comfortable. The summer can be a good time to visit the coastal areas, but the interior of



the country will be uncomfortably hot. The winter can get quite cold in the north though the



further south you go, the days will get warmer, however, night time will still be chilly.





Health wise - There is a small risk from Malaria in the extreme south of the Country, but



many do not believe it is worth the effort of taking anti-malarial medication. Consult your



doctor before coming to this conclusion, it is better to be safe than sorry! Altitude



sickness can occur in the mountains and you should be prepared for this. The medical



services in Morocco are average and serious injuries and illness may lead to evacuation by



air to Spain.





Visas and Documents - Most visitors to Morocco will be able to visit the Country without a



visa and be able to stay for up to three months on arrival. Israeli citizens will have to



apply for a month long visa before departure. If you are coming from a country or region



that is affected by yellow fever or cholera you will need to prove that you have been



vaccinated, most clinics or doctors issue certificates with the vaccination.





Cost - Morocco is relatively inexpensive to travel around, though the popular tourist



destinations like Casablanca and Marrakech will be slightly more expensive. A budget of $25



a day should suffice, if you are not bothered about eating in restaurants and don't mind



staying in guesthouses. Travel around the country is good value, but you should be careful



when dealing with taxi drivers, especially in tourist hotspots.





The Sights - There are so many things to see and experience in this wonderful Country and the



fact is that you will not have the time to visit them all and all though this is a shame,



remember it is important to enjoy this visit and that you can visit again in the future.



Obviously, some of the most well known attractions of the Country are some of the best with



the Imperial Cities of Fez, Meknes, Marrakech and Casablanca, all amazing destinations with



plenty to do and see. Walking through the bazaars and backstreets has got to be one of the





highlights of visiting Morocco - Morocco also has some splendid hiking opportunities, with the most popular being the High Atlas with the impressive Jebel Toubkal. What should be remembered is that there are alternatives to this popular destination, with the Anti Atlas to the south and the rarely



visited and wilder Rif Mountains near Tangiers and Chefchaouen.





The mighty ruins of Volubulis are the largest Roman remains in Morocco and it is now a World



Heritage listed site. It is one of many ruins across the north of the Country, but none are



in the magnitude of this site which lies close to Meknes.





While some may not consider it a highlight, travelling down the Western Sahara to Mauritania



is an adventure and a must for many overland travellers making their way to West Africa. It



may be an uncomfortable ride, but think of all the fabulous anecdotes you can tell your



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Holidays to Morocco - Choices For Everyone




The Moroccan Kingdom has earned itself a reputation for being the epitome of exotic glamour over the years. Thanks to two very high profile films; the 1942 film Casablanca and the recent chick flick, Sex & the City 2, Morocco has become a popular destination for holiday makers and proves that it is everything the movies portray and more. This country is comprised of mainly deserts and rugged mountains and is situated on the North African continent. Saying that, the Morocco cities are vibrant and alive with a mix of eastern and western culture and tradition. You would think the luxury here comes at a high price, but you will be surprised to find many cheap holidays here and an abundance of affordable flights as well. If you stay in one of the main cities you will definitely grab a bargain.





Marrakesh



Trasport yourself into the past on your arrival to Marrakesh. The picturesque alleys and souks are everything a holidaymaker would expect from Morocco. The souks in this city are particularly special - you'll find a wide array of exotic goods.





As you wander the streets you'll come across storytellers and street performers, adding to Marrakesh's exotic vibe. Accommodation for holidays to Marrakesh must be in the form of a riad - a traditional Moroccan house built around a hidden garden.





Casablanca



Casablanca, known famously for the film, mixes old and modern architecture. The Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Abadallah decided to rebuild the Anfa in the mid-18th century. The ruins combined with the city's Art Deco architecture are an interesting mix adding to the city's allure. The city is also situated on the coast so you'll find a number of beaches where you can relax and enjoy the sunshine. Stop off at one of the numerous cafes on the coast for some excellent people watching.





Fez



Fez is the top destination for holiday makers who want to experience true Moroccan tradition because of the souks and medinas of Fez, which have remained unchanged since the Middle Ages. In fact, the entire medina of Fez has been dedicated a Unesco World Heritage of Humanity Site. Take a stroll through the medina and you'll be amazed by the craftsman and their impeccable charm. After shopping until you drop, visit a traditional restaurant for some delicious local delicacies. A popular destination with its own airport, Fez is a great choice for cheap holidays to Morocco.





Agadir



Agadir is the destination to visit if you want to enjoy the Moroccan coast, boasting over 300 days of sunshine a year. Spend your time relaxing on the 10 kilometres of coastline after a visit to Fez or Marrakesh. If you need a break from the beach, visit the city's new marina where you can view the hundreds of boats harboured here whilst enjoying an ice cream.





Azilal



This rich city with natural wonders and landscapes lies in the heart of the Atlas Mountains. The adventurous traveller will feel at home here, with a number of outdoor activities and sights to take in. You can explore a number of caves and waterfalls and even partake in extreme sports if you're feeling brave. Or if you want a real adventure, start off your holidays here before trekking the Atlas Mountains.





Jen Smith works in the travel industry and writes articles based on the world's top destinations and the latest holiday offers.



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Morocco Activity Holidays for Families




Taking your family away on holiday can often be stressful especially if you have boisterous children who need constant attention which is why we recommend a family activity holiday. By choosing a holiday complete with organised daily adventures, whether that's white water rafting or something more sedate like camel rides in the desert, you'll ensure everyone is entertained and your family can share new experiences. We aren't talking about a kid's club though, get involved and take the plunge alongside your children and not will they have more respect for you, you might just enjoy yourself.





So what's our top recommended activity trip? A Morocco holiday. That's right, stay fairly close to home but have a massive adventure on a small budget. Flights to Morocco start from as little as £50 per person if you book early enough and small, group tours from as little as £339 per person. A short flight later and you could be riding camels across the Sahara, hiking in the Todra Gorge, sampling sweet mint tea in the bazaars of Marrakech and mountain biking in the Draa Valley.





An activity holiday in Morocco is ideal for a family new to adventure holidays as it is a laid back, warm destination which welcomes families. All year Morocco enjoys pleasant temperatures, although in summer it gets hot, especially in the desert. Ideally you should visit from March to June so during Easter or May half term, to enjoy good temperatures and have the chance to white water raft in the Ourika Valley. At other times of the year the river is too strong to be safe or it's too cold. Away from the water sports, the Sahara desert is a giant playground all on its own. From sand boarding down massive sand dunes, to camel rides and camping under the stars, the desert is a great place to visit. The resident Bedouin tribes are more than happy to show you their way of life and tell tall tales of their adventures around a campfire and waking up to the still of the desert is unforgettable.





If sand isn't quite your thing then the Draa Valley near Agdz is simply stunning and mountain biking past local villages on dirt roads is great fun and you can choose your pace. For those not wanting to ride you can walk the valley and share tea with the people you meet. This is a calm environment very different to the colourful life of Marrakesh.





Whatever you choose to do on your Morocco holiday, remember there is something new to explore on every corner. North you'll find roman city ruins and to the south beach resorts complete with ageing harbours. Our number one is the activity holiday but if you're more sedate and like to eat and relax then try a week at Essaouira or take meandering walks in the stunning Atlas Mountains.



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Great Holidays Start With Cheap Flights




After stepping off of cheap flights to Andalusia tourists can roam from historical tours of the old Moorish sites of Al-Andalus to the sunshine resorts of Malaga.





For many people, cheap flights to Spain are all about the Costa del Sol or the teeming city life of Barcelona, but an area as large as the Iberian Peninsula has a lot more to surprise the visitor.





The south western region of Andalusia is made up of eight provinces: Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen, Malaga, and Seville. Unsurprisingly, for an area so close to North Africa, the climate is warm and sunny for most of the year, becoming especially hot in the summer months.





This is a major attraction to people considering when to book cheap flights to Andalusia. The warm weather begins as early as March and holds up right through to November. Even the winters are mild, if rainy.





The region itself is steeped in history. It was the site for Rome's epic war with Hannibal and Carthage and boasts many remains from the classical period.





In 711-718 AD, the Umayyad Caliphate invaded from Morocco, and gave the region the name from which Andalusia is derived - Al-Andalus. During the next 800 years of Muslim rule it became a centre of learning, commerce and architecture.





Indeed, it is the stunning architectural wonders which draw visitors to this day. Perhaps the most famous of these is the Alhambra - a vast, sumptuous palace and fortress complex which overlooks the city of Granada.





Other wonders of Moorish architecture include the stunning Mesquita mosque and cathedral in Cordoba and Seville's twin delights - the Alcazar palace and the nearby Giralda cathedral.





The major cities of Andalusia are packed with bars and restaurants - many of which combine delicious tapas with very reasonable prices. Seville is famed as the birthplace of flamenco, and is proud to offer culture vultures a wide choice of venues to hear the music and witness the frenetic dancing.





Although a far cry from the packed resorts of the Costa del Sol, the region has scores of quiet coastal resorts for those who wish to bask in the Andalusian sun and swim in the warm waters of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic.





Just a few hours' drive further north takes the traveller into the mountains, with traditional whitewashed villages, spectacular scenery and opportunities for hiking, cycling, bird watching and even skiing, in the resorts of the Sierra Nevada.





A holiday in Andalusia is a great way to combine the culture of Europe with the sunshine of the tropics and outdoor activities. Cheap flights to Andalusia are abundant online and there are some great package holidays out there too.





Kim has 5 years experience in the Travel industry and writing travel content for brochures. She enjoys writing on various different locations.



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Travel to Morocco for Exciting Holidays Abroad




Morocco is a wonderful Country with some majestic mountain ranges, great coastline and some



of the most intriguing Cities on the Continent. Many travellers end up in the Country to



sample life in the famous Cities of Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat and most are not



disappointed by what they find. The people are very friendly as well and the infrastructure



is very good for the region and it is getting better with the current Government aiming to



increase tourist numbers to the Country.





The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring and autumn when it is cooler and more



comfortable. The summer can be a good time to visit the coastal areas, but the interior of



the country will be uncomfortably hot. The winter can get quite cold in the north though the



further south you go, the days will get warmer, however, night time will still be chilly.





Health wise - There is a small risk from Malaria in the extreme south of the Country, but



many do not believe it is worth the effort of taking anti-malarial medication. Consult your



doctor before coming to this conclusion, it is better to be safe than sorry! Altitude



sickness can occur in the mountains and you should be prepared for this. The medical



services in Morocco are average and serious injuries and illness may lead to evacuation by



air to Spain.





Visas and Documents - Most visitors to Morocco will be able to visit the Country without a



visa and be able to stay for up to three months on arrival. Israeli citizens will have to



apply for a month long visa before departure. If you are coming from a country or region



that is affected by yellow fever or cholera you will need to prove that you have been



vaccinated, most clinics or doctors issue certificates with the vaccination.





Cost - Morocco is relatively inexpensive to travel around, though the popular tourist



destinations like Casablanca and Marrakech will be slightly more expensive. A budget of $25



a day should suffice, if you are not bothered about eating in restaurants and don't mind



staying in guesthouses. Travel around the country is good value, but you should be careful



when dealing with taxi drivers, especially in tourist hotspots.





The Sights - There are so many things to see and experience in this wonderful Country and the



fact is that you will not have the time to visit them all and all though this is a shame,



remember it is important to enjoy this visit and that you can visit again in the future.



Obviously, some of the most well known attractions of the Country are some of the best with



the Imperial Cities of Fez, Meknes, Marrakech and Casablanca, all amazing destinations with



plenty to do and see. Walking through the bazaars and backstreets has got to be one of the





highlights of visiting Morocco - Morocco also has some splendid hiking opportunities, with the most popular being the High Atlas with the impressive Jebel Toubkal. What should be remembered is that there are alternatives to this popular destination, with the Anti Atlas to the south and the rarely



visited and wilder Rif Mountains near Tangiers and Chefchaouen.





The mighty ruins of Volubulis are the largest Roman remains in Morocco and it is now a World



Heritage listed site. It is one of many ruins across the north of the Country, but none are



in the magnitude of this site which lies close to Meknes.





While some may not consider it a highlight, travelling down the Western Sahara to Mauritania



is an adventure and a must for many overland travellers making their way to West Africa. It



may be an uncomfortable ride, but think of all the fabulous anecdotes you can tell your



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Holidays to Morocco - Choices For Everyone




The Moroccan Kingdom has earned itself a reputation for being the epitome of exotic glamour over the years. Thanks to two very high profile films; the 1942 film Casablanca and the recent chick flick, Sex & the City 2, Morocco has become a popular destination for holiday makers and proves that it is everything the movies portray and more. This country is comprised of mainly deserts and rugged mountains and is situated on the North African continent. Saying that, the Morocco cities are vibrant and alive with a mix of eastern and western culture and tradition. You would think the luxury here comes at a high price, but you will be surprised to find many cheap holidays here and an abundance of affordable flights as well. If you stay in one of the main cities you will definitely grab a bargain.





Marrakesh



Trasport yourself into the past on your arrival to Marrakesh. The picturesque alleys and souks are everything a holidaymaker would expect from Morocco. The souks in this city are particularly special - you'll find a wide array of exotic goods.





As you wander the streets you'll come across storytellers and street performers, adding to Marrakesh's exotic vibe. Accommodation for holidays to Marrakesh must be in the form of a riad - a traditional Moroccan house built around a hidden garden.





Casablanca



Casablanca, known famously for the film, mixes old and modern architecture. The Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Abadallah decided to rebuild the Anfa in the mid-18th century. The ruins combined with the city's Art Deco architecture are an interesting mix adding to the city's allure. The city is also situated on the coast so you'll find a number of beaches where you can relax and enjoy the sunshine. Stop off at one of the numerous cafes on the coast for some excellent people watching.





Fez



Fez is the top destination for holiday makers who want to experience true Moroccan tradition because of the souks and medinas of Fez, which have remained unchanged since the Middle Ages. In fact, the entire medina of Fez has been dedicated a Unesco World Heritage of Humanity Site. Take a stroll through the medina and you'll be amazed by the craftsman and their impeccable charm. After shopping until you drop, visit a traditional restaurant for some delicious local delicacies. A popular destination with its own airport, Fez is a great choice for cheap holidays to Morocco.





Agadir



Agadir is the destination to visit if you want to enjoy the Moroccan coast, boasting over 300 days of sunshine a year. Spend your time relaxing on the 10 kilometres of coastline after a visit to Fez or Marrakesh. If you need a break from the beach, visit the city's new marina where you can view the hundreds of boats harboured here whilst enjoying an ice cream.





Azilal



This rich city with natural wonders and landscapes lies in the heart of the Atlas Mountains. The adventurous traveller will feel at home here, with a number of outdoor activities and sights to take in. You can explore a number of caves and waterfalls and even partake in extreme sports if you're feeling brave. Or if you want a real adventure, start off your holidays here before trekking the Atlas Mountains.





Jen Smith works in the travel industry and writes articles based on the world's top destinations and the latest holiday offers.



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Morocco Activity Holidays for Families




Taking your family away on holiday can often be stressful especially if you have boisterous children who need constant attention which is why we recommend a family activity holiday. By choosing a holiday complete with organised daily adventures, whether that's white water rafting or something more sedate like camel rides in the desert, you'll ensure everyone is entertained and your family can share new experiences. We aren't talking about a kid's club though, get involved and take the plunge alongside your children and not will they have more respect for you, you might just enjoy yourself.





So what's our top recommended activity trip? A Morocco holiday. That's right, stay fairly close to home but have a massive adventure on a small budget. Flights to Morocco start from as little as £50 per person if you book early enough and small, group tours from as little as £339 per person. A short flight later and you could be riding camels across the Sahara, hiking in the Todra Gorge, sampling sweet mint tea in the bazaars of Marrakech and mountain biking in the Draa Valley.





An activity holiday in Morocco is ideal for a family new to adventure holidays as it is a laid back, warm destination which welcomes families. All year Morocco enjoys pleasant temperatures, although in summer it gets hot, especially in the desert. Ideally you should visit from March to June so during Easter or May half term, to enjoy good temperatures and have the chance to white water raft in the Ourika Valley. At other times of the year the river is too strong to be safe or it's too cold. Away from the water sports, the Sahara desert is a giant playground all on its own. From sand boarding down massive sand dunes, to camel rides and camping under the stars, the desert is a great place to visit. The resident Bedouin tribes are more than happy to show you their way of life and tell tall tales of their adventures around a campfire and waking up to the still of the desert is unforgettable.





If sand isn't quite your thing then the Draa Valley near Agdz is simply stunning and mountain biking past local villages on dirt roads is great fun and you can choose your pace. For those not wanting to ride you can walk the valley and share tea with the people you meet. This is a calm environment very different to the colourful life of Marrakesh.





Whatever you choose to do on your Morocco holiday, remember there is something new to explore on every corner. North you'll find roman city ruins and to the south beach resorts complete with ageing harbours. Our number one is the activity holiday but if you're more sedate and like to eat and relax then try a week at Essaouira or take meandering walks in the stunning Atlas Mountains.



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Berber cultuur en strand breekt komen samen met Villa vakantie in Marokko





Voor een pauze die geeft je de kans om te genieten van de zon en krijg een inzicht in een historische beschaving, kan u ontdekken dat villa vakantie in Marokko teek de juiste vakken.




Door het bezoeken van Agadir niet alleen zult u kunnen genieten van een plek van zonnebaden op het uitgestrekte strand maar ook vindt u meer informatie over de Berbers, inheemse bevolking van Noord-Afrika.




Als je iets van een gier cultuur kunt u aan het hoofd naar de overblijfselen van de stad kasbah bij het verlaten van uw villa in Agadir voor de dag.




Gebouwd in de 16e eeuw bovenop een heuvel door de stad Saadi heersers, werd deze structuur ernstig beschadigd door een aardbeving die plaatsvond in 1960. Nochtans, kunt u een idee van wat dit gebouw was als in haar hoogtijdagen als onderdeel van haar wallen staan nog steeds krijgen. En als u de kasbah bij zonsondergang bezoekt, u zal zitten kundig voor zien sommige prachtig uitzicht op de baai.




Als u wilt meer informatie over de regio's verleden, bent u zeker willen het Amazigh Heritage Museum te bezoeken. Niet alleen zal u zitten kundig voor een dieper inzicht in de veranderende leven van de Berbers in de loop der eeuwen krijgen, maar ook kunt u een collectie van prachtige zilveren sieraden.




Nadat scherp om erachter te komen hoe de Berbers van vandaag gaan over hun leven, in welk geval hoofd aan de El nemen in de exposities u wellicht-souk Had. Een bezoek aan de markten geeft je de kans om te zien lokale bevolking kopen van vers voedsel en andere items. Voor een echt authentiek villa vakantie ervaring, waarom niet halen sommige streekproducten en hebben een gaan op het creëren van uw versie van sommige klassieke Marokkaanse gerechten?




Bezoeken van Agadir medina district kan ook geven u een inzicht in Berbercultuur. Dit gebied van de stad werd herbouwd in de jaren negentig en zoals jullie het ingewikkelde netwerk van straten u zult tegenkomen kraampjes en souks verkopen een breed scala van waren. Als u behoefte heeft aan een adempauze, zal u ook komen over een Moorse café waar je kunt krijgen een drankje en een hapje te eten.




Maar terwijl Agadir schitterend met culturele bezienswaardigheden en winkels is, er is veel meer te doen in de stad. Met een tien kilometer zandstrand strand en een minimum van 300 dagen zon per jaar is het ook de perfecte plek voor u om te werken aan uw tan.




Echter, als u wilt een beetje meer actief dan vindt u dat de stad kustlocatie u proberen uw hand bij een scala van watersporten zoals windsurfen kunt, kitesurfen en zeilen. U kunt ook gaan paardrijden of golfen op een aantal cursussen.




Met zo veel dingen te zien en te doen vind je jezelf boeken villa vakantie in Marokko jarenlang te komen!


Berber Culture and Beach Breaks Come Together With Villa Holidays in Morocco






For a break that gives you the chance to soak up the sun and get an insight into a historic civilisation, you may discover that villa holidays in Morocco tick all the right boxes.





By visiting Agadir you will not only be able to enjoy a spot of sunbathing on the expansive beach but you can also find out more about the Berbers, north Africa's indigenous population.





If you're something of a culture vulture you may want to head to the remains of the city's kasbah upon leaving your villa in Agadir for the day.





Built in the 16th century on top of a hill by the city's Saadi rulers, this structure was severely damaged by an earthquake which took place in 1960. However, you can get an idea of what this building was like in its heyday as part of its ramparts are still standing. And if you visit the kasbah at sundown, you will be able to see some stunning views of the bay.





To learn more about the region's past, you are sure to want to visit the Amazigh Heritage Museum. Not only will you be able to get a deeper insight into the changing lives of the Berbers over the centuries, but you can also see a collection of stunning silver jewellery.





After taking in the exhibits you may be keen to find out how the Berbers of today go about their lives, in which case head to the El-Had souk. Visiting the markets gives you the chance to see locals buy fresh food and other items. For a truly authentic villa holiday experience, why not pick up some local produce and have a go at creating your version of some classic Moroccan dishes?





Visiting Agadir's medina district can also give you an insight into Berber culture. This area of the city was reconstructed in the 1990s and as you traverse its intricate network of streets you will come across stalls and souks selling a wide range of wares. If you're in need of a breather, you will also come across a Moorish cafe where you can get a drink and a bite to eat.





But while Agadir is resplendent with cultural sights and shopping, there is much more to do in the city. With a ten km sandy beach and a minimum of 300 days of sunshine each year, it is also the perfect place for you to work on your tan.





However, if you want to be a little more active then you will find that the city's coastal location allows you to try your hand at a range of watersports including windsurfing, kitesurfing and sailing. You can also go horse-riding or play golf at a number of courses.





With so many things to see and do you may find yourself booking villa holidays in Morocco for years to come!