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Agadir, Essaouira & Sidi Kaouki

If you're thinking of visiting Morocco and specifically the south of Morocco, this video is for you.

Here I take you to Agadir for a super zen and relaxing stay where sunshine, pool and beach are there to soothe your soul and make your trip as relaxing as possible. I also take you to Essaouira, a city known to surfers from all over the work. I find Essaouira special as it's a small city on a beach side, not much happens there but it's still one of my favorite places in Morocco. Perhaps the hippie and laid back lifestyle is what I like :)

Not too far from Essaouira, there is Sidi Kaouki. If you're not a surfer, you can still enjoy the beach, riding a horse/camel and enjoy the beautiful terraces in front of the ocean.

This plan is really great for whoever wants to rejuvenate, relieve stress, not look at the watch and travel back in time :)

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