The weather is definitely starting to eek up a bit. It is a consistent mid to high 20’s now with limited wind and limited cloud. We have not seen rain since February and next week the weather is looking wild. 36 degress on Wednesday and once again there is absolutely zero wind. We are very lucky with the pitch that we are on because when the sun comes up in the morning we have trees behind us but we also hang our big blanket on the railings of the sun canopy. Then when it gets high enough the sun canopy protects us. Then in the afternoon we are covered by the campervan. It is probably not far from the perfect pitch for us. But the camper still gets hot inside. We have been using our Outdoor Revolution heating but it also has the cooling feature on it as well. SO that has been turned on full blast 24/7 now.
As it has heated up i have notice that the flies have started getting more intense and they have black flies over here which are like normal flies but they bite. They don’t leave a mark but you can feel them biting and they can even bite through socks. The little twats. The fly situation is no where near as bad as Palmeraie where i imagine as it gets hotter and hotter it would get even worse. But i have really really loved our time so far in Agadir.
If you’re looking for a destination that offers a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation, look no further than Agadir. This charming coastal city has something for everyone, from its gorgeous beaches to its rich cultural heritage and breath-taking natural scenery.
As soon as you arrive in Agadir, you’ll be struck by the city’s laid-back vibe and welcoming atmosphere. There’s something about the ocean breeze and the warm sunshine that just puts you at ease. And speaking of the ocean, Agadir’s beaches are simply divine. Whether you’re a sun worshipper, a water sports enthusiast, or just someone who enjoys a good stroll along the shore, you’ll find your bliss here.
But Agadir is more than just beaches. The city has a fascinating history, and there are plenty of cultural landmarks to explore, like the Kasbah Agadir Oufella, a fortress that offers stunning views of the city and the ocean. And the local markets are a true feast for the senses, with colorful spices, intricate textiles, and other treasures that will make your heart skip a beat.
For those who crave adventure, Agadir is also home to the majestic Atlas Mountains, where you can hike, trek, and explore the local Berber villages. It’s a great way to get off the beaten path and see a different side of Morocco.
And let’s not forget about the Souss-Massa National Park, a natural wonderland that is home to a diverse range of wildlife, from gazelles to ostriches to Barbary macaques. It’s a place that truly takes your breath away and reminds you of the beauty and majesty of the natural world.
In short, Agadir is a place that captures the heart and soul of Morocco. From its stunning beaches to its rich culture and awe-inspiring natural beauty, it’s a destination that is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.
Sounds amazing apart from the flies.
Love Reading about your adventures