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AGADIR, MOROCCO

The earthquake which struck Agadir in 1960 fact often of forgetting that this city had a history before and that since, thanks to the architects and town planners and the international assistance, this modern city was entirely rebuilt and became a national and international tourist center of very first plan. Our plumbean starting from its old fortress the Kasbah, the green valleys of Large Souss, the majestic solid masses of the Anti-Atlases and immense wide blued Atlantic Ocean,


Agadir with the enthralling and imposing life through the centuries, remains nowadays, after its rebuilding a city enchantress, accessible and the jewel eternal of the South-west of the country

It is in Agadir where reign a moderate and ideal climate throughout the year, which the visitors appreciate all the benefits of a soft and radiant sun, the beauty and the splendor of its immense ranges as well as wonders of the usual local environment in Morocco which takes here according to the tourists of the whole world of the typical and picturesque paces.

Agadir with the enthralling and imposing life through the centuries, remains nowadays, after its rebuilding a city enchantress, accessible and the jewel eternal of the South-west of the country

It is in Agadir where reign a moderate and ideal climate throughout the year, which the visitors appreciate all the benefits of a soft and radiant sun, the beauty and the splendor of its immense ranges as well as wonders of the usual local environment in Morocco which takes here according to the tourists of the whole world of the typical and picturesque paces.

Excursion from Agadir:

 Agadir seaside resort in the South of Morocco is famous for its superb bay, its fine white sand beaches and its mild climate attracting tourists looking for sun all the year round : 300 days of sun out of 365 days, a paradise for nice holidays!
Nightlife : restaurants, shows in hotels, 2 casinos

 1 day to Essaouira by the 'argan tree road' 175 km/109 mi far. The argan tree is indigenous to Morocco and only to be found in arid and misty regions. Its nuts are used to produce argan oil or are transformed for pharmaceutical use. On the way, you will probably see goats climbing high among the branches to eat the leaves. In Essaouira (ex Portuguese Mogador) visit the medina and its ramparts, the Skala, the craftsmen carving thuja wood inlaid with ivory or mother-of-pearl, the fishermen's port, the silver jewellers, the Mellah Jewish quarter, the art galleries, the museum. Dromedary rides on the beach.

 1 day to Taroudant & Tiout 160 km/99 mi roundtrip excursion. Visit the beautiful Tiout oasis and palm grove and its kasbah overlooking Berber villages. Souk on Thursday. Possibility of donkey's ride in the oasis. Then on to Taroudant and its red ramparts and gates, the medina, the Assarag square, the souks. Optional tour of the town on horse drawn carriage. 37 km/23 mi far is Possibility to continue up to Taliouine, famous for its saffron (+ 120 km/75 mi).

 

½ day Inezgane with fantasia 25 km/15 mi. far : on Tuesday visit the typical souk and attend a fantasia (horse cavalcade mounted by Berber warriors) under caïdal tents. Mint tea and Moroccan pastries served.

 1 day to Tafraout & Tiznit by the 'amlou road' 200 km/124 mi far. Amlou is a mixture of honey, argan oil and ground almonds. In the Anti Atlas mountain with 1000 m/3281 ft altitude, Tafraout stands in the centre of a cirque of pink granite rocks. It's the capital of the Ameln Berber tribe who harvest almonds, olives and palm trees. Almond trees are in bloom from end of January to mid-February when almond blossom Festival takes place with folkloric events. On the way back, stop at Tiznit. Landscape of huge granite boulders interspersed with palm groves. Visit the medina, the ochre ramparts, the Mellah Jewish quarter and its famous silver Berber jeweler. Souk on Thursday.

 ½ day visit of Agadir & Inezgane : : the ruins of the kasbah overlooking the Agadir bay, the fishing port, the bird's valley, the museum and the Polizzi medina. Souk in Inezgane on Tuesdays.

 1 day to Massa/Tassila 70 km/40 mi far. With a chauffeur driven Land Rover discover the natural reserve for birds, reptiles and amphibians. In winter when migrating birds gather you can see flamingos, herons, bald ibis, cormorants. Souk on Tuesday. Tassila is a fortified Berber village. Possibility to stop at Sidi Rbat's beautiful beach and visit of the fishermen's village Tifnit.

 ½ day to Immouzer des Ida Outanane by the 'honey road', 65 km/40 mi far. Beautiful mountainous landscapes, palm groves and Berber villages, souk on Thursday. Possibility to go to the waterfalls 4 km far.

Agadir royal golf club

It all began when, in 1955, a certain Scottish golf enthusiast, named Wilson, dug a hole in what was then only a field. A few years later, another enthusiast, called Colonel Kamili, continued the work. He designed the nine holes and their triangular setting bordered with geraniums. 

   The Agadir Royal Golf Club is a par 36 course 3,600 meters long with fairways perfumed by pines, eucalyptus and mimosa, fragrances that blend with the tang of the nearby ocean ... It is a delightful course, but you must beware of the trees and the very dense undergrowth. The greens are broad, well defended b deep bunkers and groups of palm trees that close of the angles. The number three hole is particularly challenging, its splendid 469 meters and par 5 requiring particular skill on the second shot, to overcome the impressive water hazard. 
After the game, players can meet and discuss their round in the panoramic club house, practically buried in a cascade of Bougainville  area. 


 
Take a talented and imaginative designer, a disciple of Robert Trent Jones, a superb stretch of gently rolling land with abundant growths of eucalyptus punctuated by expanses of water and you will obtain the magnificent Club Mediterranean Dunes Golf Course. 
Cabell B. Robinson has incorporated a number of remarkable surprises into these three nine hole par 36 courses. The Eucalyptus, the blue course, is ideal for getting your hand in, but be careful! Hole number 8 is a real gem. Its green suddenly comes into view on the top of a hill surrounded by bunkers. Then, once the effort has been made, comes the reward; a magnificent, uninterrupted view of Inezgane

 This is very popular in Morocco, partly because of the Late King Hassan II was an internationally ranked practitioner of the game. Some of the best-known of the country's 16 golf courses are located at the Royal Dar es Salaam Golf Club in Rabat, which has three courses and annually hosts the internationally renowned Hassan II Trophy. Agadir has three courses: the Agadir Royal Golf Club is a par 36 while the beautiful Dunes Golf Club has three 9-hole par 36 courses (designed by a disciple of Robert Trent Jones). The third course, set around lakes, palm trees and eucalyptus, is the 5 star Golf du Soleil, which is a 27-hole par 72. The Marrakech Royal Golf Club is an 18-hole par 72 course located at the foot of the Atlas mountains. Marrakech has two other 18-hole courses: the Palmeraie Golf Club, designed by Robert Trent Jones in a setting with views of the Atlas mountains as well as easy access to the Atlantic beaches nearby; and the Amelkis Golf Club. Other 18-hole courses include Ben Slimane and El Jadida (both near the Atlantic coast), Mohammadia Royal Golf Club (near Casablanca) and the Tangier Royal Golf. Apart from the Hassan II Trophy (see above), the Moroccan Open and Hassan II Challenge are noteworthy tournaments. The Mohammed VI Golf Trophy is held in Dar Essalam Royal Golf course in Rabat at the end of March. Altogether, there are approximately 30 golf courses in the country, including several new ones. A useful golf brochure and information on golfing holidays can be obtained from the Moroccan National Tourist Board

Golf Tour (07 nights /08 days)

This Program can custom made for any golf course in Morocco

Day 1: Casablanca /Rabat (126 km)

Arrival at Casablanca airport, welcome and transfer to Rabat.  Day at leisure.   Dinner and overnight at the hotel

Day 2: Rabat

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the golf course at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam.   Lunch free.  Return transfer to the hotel.  Dinner and overnight.

Day 3: Rabat

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the golf course at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam.   Lunch free.  Return transfer to the hotel.  Dinner and overnight.

Day 4: Rabat

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the golf course at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam.   Lunch free.  Return transfer to the hotel.  Dinner and overnight.

Day 5: Rabat/ Mohammadia /Casablanca

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Mohammadia' S Royal Golf course.  Lunch free.  Return transfer to Casablanca.  Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 6: Casablanca/Mohammadia/Casablanca

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Mohammadia' S Royal Golf course.  Lunch free.  Return transfer to Casablanca.  Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 7: Casablanca/ Mohammadia /Casablanca

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Mohammadia' S Royal Golf course.  Lunch free.  Return transfer to Casablanca.  Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 8: Casablanca

After breakfast, Check out and transfer to the Airport.  Help with departure formalities.

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