Agadir

With the pink flamingos looking on in bewilderment a wind surfer skims over the surface of the water in a flash of color that stands out in vivid contrast against the blue of the sea and the sky. Children play happily, building castles in the sand. Holidaymakers lie contentedly in the sun, putting the finishing touches to their tan while others stroll along the shore. A game of volleyball gets under way... To the gentle lapping rhythm of the waves, your skin deliciously caressed by a warming sun, you relax on a chaise lounge with your hands buried in the warm sand, idly watching everything happening on the beach and reflect with a smile, "How delightful it is to do nothing in the middle of all this activity".

MOONLIGHT AT TAROUDANNT

Taroudannt is protected by ramparts, thick, earthen walls crowned by battlements and heavily bastioned, with giant olive, eucalyptus and palm trees all around the town. Make sure you do not miss the wonderful and unforgettable moonlight ride in a horse-drawn carriage. Nothing on earth could possibly be more romantic.

THE DROMEDARY SOUK AT GUELMIN
Every Saturday at dawn, begins the largest dromedary market in Morocco. Those take part in this souk are the "blue men". They are so called because they wear clothes made out of indigo colored cotton fabric.

SOUSS MASSA, THE BIRD PARADISE
Open wide your eyes - and ears. This is where the pink flamingos, ibis, ducks, doves and herons have only the sound of the galloping gazelles to disturb them. The Souss Massa natural reserve is a haven of divine, magical tranquility.