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Legzira Is A Wild Beach, 130 Km From Agadir Located In The Rural Town Of Mirleft, Between The Towns Of Tiznit And Sidi Ifni.

Une Sand And Pebble Beach Of Several Kilometers, Very Quiet With Breathtaking Landscapes, Beach Dream, With Beautiful Arches. Legzira One Of The Most Beautiful Natural Sites In Morocco.

It Reached From The Legzira Beach, Four Arches Carved By The Ocean, An Unforgettable Ride. Some Anglers Are Positioned On The Reefs, While Gawking Tourists Discover The Extraordinary Result Of Sea Erosion That Has Nicked The Cliffs Of Red Sandstone.

This Uncrowded Beach Is A Sand Bank That Lies Between The Ocean And The Cliffs Of A Very Particular Color, Tan / Red.

The Water Has Carved These Cliffs While Rounded And Even Dug To Form Three Huge Arches Under Which It Is Impressive To Go! Good Waves For Surfers, Pleasant Corners ... A Pleasure For The Eyes And Enjoy The Water And Sun.

Morocco and so wonderfully vast that it can ‘be visited in each season. Take a closer look into the tours we offer and pick the one for you.

Itineraries

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  • Pick Up From Your Hotel In Agadir At 8:20 , Or From Hotel Or Hostel In Taghazout At 8:00.
 
 
  • Begin Your Day With A Visit To A Traditional Pottery House, Immersing Yourself In One Of The Oldest Forms Of Decorative Arts. Enjoy The Opportunity To Savor A Refreshing Drink Or Coffee Amidst The Craftsmanship.
 
 
  • Explore The Historic Walled City Of Tiznit.
 
 
  • Experience The Charm Of The Walled Berber City Of Tiznit On A Brief Visit.
 
 
  • Continue Your Journey Towards The Breathtaking Legzira Beach.
 
 
  • Indulge In A Delicious Lunch Overlooking The Ocean At A Restaurant On Legzira Beach.
 
 
  • Enjoy Leisure Time At Legzira Beach, Whether It's Swimming In The Azure Waters Or Basking In The Sun.
 
 
  • Conclude Your Day With A Comfortable Journey Back To Your Hotel, With Drop-Off Scheduled Around 6:00 P.M.

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  • Agadir Hotel pickup and drop-off from
  • Transportation by air conditioned minivan
  • Professional licensed driver
  • Guided tour with Knowledgeable guide
  • Capture the moments with souvenir photos & videos
  • Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options available
  • All extra fees and taxes
  • Local Lunch

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The World Happiness Report for 2021-2023 just published by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UN SDSN) ranked Morocco 98th in the category of happiest youth under age 30 scoring 4.795 points, 113th in the 60+ category with 4.285 points, and 107th in the “Life Evaluation” category with 4.795

Morocco | History, Map, Flag, Capital, People, & Facts ...
Morocco was made a French protectorate in 1912 but regained independence in 1956. Today it is the only monarchy in North Africa. All seats indirectly elected. Per constitutional reforms adopted by referendum in July 2011

FAST FACTS
OFFICIAL NAME: Kingdom of Morocco.
FORM OF GOVERNMENT: Constitutional monarchy.
CAPITAL: Rabat.
POPULATION: 34,314,130.
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: Arabic, Berber dialects, French.
MONEY: Moroccan Dirham.
AREA: 172,000 square miles (447,000 square kilometers)
MAJOR MOUNTAIN RANGES: Atlas, Rif.

Morocco Demographics & Ethnic Groups - Lesson | Study.com
Morocco has various ethnic groups: Arab, Berber, Gnawa, white Moroccan (European), Jewish, and sub-Saharan African. However, Arab Berber is the dominant ethnicity in Morocco, accounting for about 98 percent of the total population.

Religion in Morocco - Wikipedia
The main religion in Morocco is Sunni Islam, which is also the state religion of the country. Officially, 99% of the population are Muslim, and virtually all of those are Sunni. The second-largest religion in the country is Christianity, but most Christians in Morocco are foreigners.

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Traditional Food in Morocco
Couscous. Couscous has become commonplace within many world cuisines and recipes, however it originated among the Berbers of Morocco in the 11th century and the name comes from the Berber word k'seksu. ...
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Harira. ...
Zaalouk. ...
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Mint Tea.

Most visits to Morocco are trouble-free, although some tourists have been affected by violent crime and the likelihood of terrorist attacks in the country is also high, according to the UK Foreign Office. Here's what you need to know.

Display Public Affection: Public displays of affection, such as kissing or hugging, are considered inappropriate in Moroccan culture. It's best to keep physical affection for private settings and show respect for local customs.

Is Morocco Safe For Travel Now? | Experience It Tours
Because of this consistent government, there tends to be peace and stability in Morocco. Morocco takes security very seriously. Morocco has also been a leading Muslim country in supporting and promoting religious peace between Muslims, Christians, and Jews, which adds to the peaceful atmosphere in the country.

The country exports citrus fruits and early vegetables to the European market; its wine industry is developed, and production of commercial crops (cotton, sugarcane, sugar beets, and sunflowers) is expanding.What is Morocco rich for?
The country exports citrus fruits and early vegetables to the European market; its wine industry is developed, and production of commercial crops (cotton, sugarcane, sugar beets, and sunflowers) is expanding.

In Morocco, the production and consumption of alcohol are permitted, but with strict regulations in place. The country produces its own wine and beer, and licensed establishments such as hotels, bars, and some restaurants are allowed to serve alcohol to their customers.

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From colorful markets full of amazing craftwork to thrilling restaurants with world-class menus—not to mention architecture, history, desert, and mountain scenery—there is something for everyone to enjoy. Here are eight aspects of culture, cuisine and history that Morocco is known for.

Why is Morocco 'MAR'? While the country's English name is Morocco, it's known as Maroc in French. According to a 2018 report from Slate, even though the official languages of the country are Arabic and Tamazight, French continues to have a powerful position there as a holdover from the colonial era

Morocco - ISS African Futures
The World Bank classifies Morocco as a lower-middle-income country with a GDP per capita of US$8 368.

Yes. Morocco and Israel have friendly relations. Many Israeli citizens travel to Morocco regularly and in particular to visit various zaouias on a pilgrimage, and also at times to visit land in the old city owned by their forefathers

Although Moroccan society is very conservative and religious, it is one of the more moderate and peaceful countries in the region. Its ongoing program of social, economic and political reforms makes it an attractive choice for many expa

There is no doubt a Moroccan man will be loyal and dedicated to the family he was born in. You may see that as a betrayal of your marriage and it takes time to grasp how family dynamics here work but know the infinite strength of the Moroccan family unit will extend to your new family.