Morocco holidays,Agadir Vacations

Morocco holidays,Agadir Vacations
Soak up the sun on the well-maintained beaches of Agadir, southern Morocco's most-visited city. Palm-lined boulevards and beachfront bars add a decidedly western resort feel, amplified by the hoards of Europeans who flock here in the winter months. Ride a camel, rent a beach buggy or check out the Suq al-Had market, filled with the spices of North Africa. Take the 20-minute walk up to the ruins of the Agadir Kasbah for expansive city views.

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What to do in Agadir

Nestled in a crescent-shaped bay on Morocco’s sunny southwestern coast, Agadir is a beach Mecca for Europeans. A collection of large resorts loom above the expansive, arid beach alongside the Atlantic. Thankfully there is plenty of space to absorb the throngs who flock here in summer. Camels lounge on Agadir Beach waiting to give tourists a ride, local kids play soccer in the sand, smiling waiters serve bikini-clad tourists on the beach, and the Anti-Atlas Mountains loom in the background.
The miles of sheltered golden beach are the real draw to Agadir. The city lacks the historical appeal of other cities in Morocco thanks to a 1960 earthquake that devastated the area. Since Agadir is a midsize city (population is about 700,000) and dominated by tourists

Fez, Morocco

Morocco holidays..Fez, Morocco
Mark Ellingham, the founder of Rough Guides, enjoys mint tea and pigeon pie in a medieval labyrinth.

fes

Why Fes?
Fes is the most complete medieval city of the Arab world. It is not chic and glamorous, like Marrakesh has become. But it is a place that stimulates your senses like no other, with haunting and beautiful sounds, infinite visual details and unfiltered odours. More than any city I know, it seems somehow suspended in time between the Middle Ages and the modern world.
What is the first thing you do when you return?
Get lost. Literally. Fes el Bali - "Fes the Old" - is an unmappable labyrinth of alleys, souks and cul-de-sacs. You have to develop an entirely new way to orientate yourself, which is a lot of fun, especially when you begin to get it right. But wandering at random, not quite knowing where you are and stumbling on some new treasure - a glimpse of a 13th-century courtyard, perhaps - is part of the pleasure.
When is the best time to visit?
If you're interested in music, then try to coincide with the remarkable Festival of Sacred Music, which is held every June (until next Sunday this year). It is a beacon of cultural liberalism, putting on concerts of Moroccan Sufi music, alongside performers such as Ravi Shankar and Youssou n'Dour, or American gospel performers. Some concerts are free, others take place in intimate courtyards.
Where is the best place to stay?
If money is no object, then the Palais Jamai (00212 35 634331;www.sofitel.com; from £155), an old vizier's palace, which is the principal setting for my favourite Paul Bowles novel, The Spider's House. The old wing is fabulous, but even in the modern rooms, you have fantastic views, looking right across the old city, and you are woken by the ethereal sound of its myriad muezzin calls. A much cheaper option, right in the heart of Fes el Bali, is the Dar Seffarine (71 113528;www.darseffarine.com; from £47), a riad whose traditional zellij tilework is paired with minimalist design. Its palatial Koba suite is a knockout.
Where would you send a first-time visitor?
The Bab Boujeloud - a landmark gate to Fes el Bali - and walking down to the Bou Inania Medersa, a medieval college building of astounding craftwork. Sit in the courtyard there for a while, then find your way past the great Kairaouine Mosque (above right, no non-Muslims allowed) and on to the Attarin Medersa. If possible, go up on to the roof for a great view of the Medina. Then take a walk through the dyers' souk, hung with brilliant-coloured skeins of wool.
Where would you meet friends for a drink?
In Fes el Bali, drink means mint tea - you'll see huge bundles of mint being carried on mules through the alleys. A good place to stop for a glass would be one of the cafés in the Souk el Attarin, the spice market, or the Souk el Henna, where herbalists still prepare magical potions.
Which are your favourite places for lunch?
There is great street food in Fes. I like nothing better than a freshly baked slice of pastilla (pigeon pie) from one of the vendors around the Bab Boujeloud.
And for dinner? The Fassia restaurant (634331) at the Hotel Palais Jamai is a beautiful salon, with a fabulous terrace overlooking Fes el Bali. It does all the classic Moroccan dishes - pastilla, couscous, tajine, mechoui (roast lamb) - to perfection. Book ahead.
Where would you send a first-time visitor?
To the Merenid tombs, to gaze down on Fes el Bali and pick out the minarets of the city's 365 mosques. The perfect time to visit is at dawn, or early evening - when you can witness the evening roost. The sky swarms with thousands of swifts, returning to their nests in the old city walls.
What would you tell them to avoid?
The tanneries, with their medieval vats filled with urine (and modern chemicals) for treating leather, are not for everyone.
Public transport or taxi?
In Fes el Bali you have just one option: your own feet. But you can get taxis from the gates at either end of the Medina.
Handbag or moneybelt?
A bit of bag-snatching goes on, but Fes isn't a dangerous city.
What should I take home?
Fes's souks are top quality, though you'll need to know your stuff to buy a decent-priced carpet. Still, it's fun to shop for cheaper items, like woven cushion covers and rugs, or the bright yellow leather babouches, or slippers.

Essaouira Vacations.. Morocco holidays

Essaouira Vacations,, Morocco holidays


One of the most beautiful Atlantic coastal towns, Essaouira is famous for its laidback atmosphere and long, sandy beach. Intimate and romantic, this seaside resort is ideal for a relaxing break.

The town has enjoyed agreat love affair with the film industry having been the setting of Orson Welles’ Othello and Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven. Frequented by the likes of Hendrix and Jefferson Airplane, Essaouira has became a ‘hip’ place to stay.

Today, going through a great revival Essaouira is now home to a number of chic boutique hotels, maison d'hotes and riads, quickly becoming Morocco’s sought after beach destination.

Frequented by photographers, artists, the rich and famous the cooling winds of the Atlantic, its proximity to Marrakech, and the great atmosphere amongst the many medina cafes have helped put Essaouira on the map.

Essaouira is a city in the west of Morocco, and a popular destination for beach fanatics and culture lovers alike. This is a great place to bring the family for a relaxing break, or perhaps you could come here as a romantic, cultural getaway with your partner.
Essaouira Holidays

Essaouira enjoys a rich and varied history with large parts of the city dating back to the 16th century. The name comes from an ancient Berber word, believed to have been a reference to the original fortress walls that once surrounded Essaouira.
Fishing is a popular activity on holidays to Essaouira, and the harbour here is one of the best-loved fishing spots in all of Morocco! In these waters you’ll be able to catch sardines, conger eels, and a whole host of other exotic marine life. If you don’t have the patience however, there is also a large fish market you can visit during your holiday in Essaouira, and pick up the fresh catch of the day. A slightly more relaxed approach to discovering the marine life of Essaouira would be to visit one of the numerous local diving schools, where you’ll be able to hire out scuba gear, have a lesson or two, and even take a guided underwater tour around the bay!

There are a good range of other water sports which you can try out during your holiday to Essaouira, most of which are operated from down at the beach. These include jet skiing and windsurfing, as well as the option of hiring out pedalos or yachts for the day. Or, if you prefer to take things a little easier, there is ample space down at the beach to sunbathe or play in the sand, and the warm waters provide the perfect conditions for swimming.
Anyone in search of a little local culture during their holiday in Essaouira should head straight for the old part of town. Here you can try the local cuisine at any of a wide selection of restaurants, stop off for a drink, or shop for souvenirs in one of the large, covered markets – or souks, as the Moroccans call them. Essaouira also boasts a number of fascinating historical sites, including the beautiful Chaim Pinto Synagogue and a number of elaborate mosques.

ormerly known as Mogador, Essaouira is the pride of Morocco. Essaouira holidays are just like a visual poem unveiling in front of the visitor. Positioned on North Africa’s Atlantic coast, holidays to Essaouira offers a visit to a typical dream city composed with neat white dwellings with a jigsaw puzzle like streets and lanes, elegantly carved wooden cloisters and dappled squares. Essaouira lies in western Morocco’s Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz region. Essaouira holidays attracts people admiring architecture and history as the place dates back to the prehistoric times when the island of Mogador worked as a shield against strong marine winds to protect its harbour. Since then, Essaouira is known as one of the best anchorages of the Moroccan Coast and the Medina of Essaouira is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage city- an18th century fortified town.
Essaouira holidays are all about enjoying under the bright sun that shines almost throughout the year. The beautiful beach that compliments the magnificence of the sea, the mountains rising above grandeur, is the USP of holidays in Essaouira. The gushing waters and the gusty winds at the beachfront make the place ideal for water sports such as windsurfing. Such is the allure of Essaouira holidays that heroes, such as Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix, often visited this paradise to unwind and rejuvenate in the seventies.  For women, Essaouira is a dream destination as they can empty out their credit cards at the local souks here which are excellent for woodwork crafts, carpets and jewellery.

General Etiquette in Essaouira

In Morocco, tipping is not mandatory during Essaouira holidays. However, if tourists wish to leave behind some reward they can leave up to 10% of the total bill at restaurants, lesser in taxis and tip handsomely to hotel staff. Also do keep in mind that Morocco is a Muslim country, therefore dressing appropriately is advisable during holidays to Essaouira.