Super vacation.

Initially, we planned a trip to Egypt. Everything was fine - there is a reservation, but at the last moment it turned out that there were no tickets for sale at all. September 1st - 3 offers, everything is fine, but after a while the refusal... And at 4 o’clock in the afternoon a friend calls: “We are flying to Morocco! A bit more expensive! We're flying out in the morning! Till! " Tours in Morocco cost us at a very favorable price. At 4 am we are already at the airport. We flew 4 girls, all completely different. I knew one, and met two on the spot. We checked in and boarded the plane. From this moment, the journey can be called begun! 6 hours in flight - someone is sleeping, someone is talking. I couldn't sleep. In my opinion, time has flown by quite quickly. And now we have already landed at the airport near Agadir. The airport itself is so quiet, despite the arriving tourists. Here we are already on the bus and go to our hotel, making several stops along the way to drop off those who arrived at other hotels. Outside the window is such a beauty, you can’t take your eyes off. On the way, the guide tells us about the city, about possible excursions and all useful information. Another not unimportant thing that he told us was that at that time there was Ramadan in Morocco.
Here we are at the Caribbean Village Agador. While waiting for accommodation, we went for a walk around the territory. A friend already rested in this place in the month of May, so she introduced us to the territory. We went for breakfast and went to our rooms.
After unpacking and changing clothes, we went to the ocean. Walk 5-7 minutes to the ocean. The beach is sandy. On this day, the ocean met us with big waves. Looking around, I was delighted. But most of all I remember the mountain with the inscription “Allah! Motherland! King! " In the evening, when it gets dark, it is illuminated and can be seen from afar!
The next morning we went to the market. We went on foot. Passed the residence of the king, a variety of shops, hairdressers, park. And here we are in the market. Immediately a Moroccan guy came up to us and offered his help. He brought us to his friend, who traded in creams, herbs, and so on. A friend needed a cream. As a result, we were invited to come in for tea. The tea is very tasty. After tasting tea, the guys took us around the market, and we bought everything we needed. Then we went to the hotel. I really liked palm trees that look like huge pineapples)
One day we went for a walk along the embankment after dinner. This is something! The embankment is illuminated by huge spotlights. So you walk on it like during the day. More and more people are arriving - there are a lot of both locals and tourists. Everyone is very friendly. Many shops, cafes, restaurants work on the waterfront. On the way back we got to a disco, which is located next to the hotel. She works from 12 am to 3 am! Nice atmosphere, apart from the fact that this is a disco for sexual minorities. Few tourists know about it, so they go there with pleasure. What's the difference - you're going to dance. Since many tourists rest there, many locals come there to meet and have fun!
The next morning - we are going on a sightseeing tour of Agadir. To be honest, I hardly remember anything that the guide said. I looked out the window and memorized everything visually. Port - I really liked it. Lots of fishing boats, lots of boats. It's interesting to look at all this. Further rise on that mountain with an inscription. The road is honestly scary, but everything can be overcome. But the view from the mountain is simply awesome - on the one hand Agadir, on the other mountainous terrain. That's very beautiful! Agadir turns out to be a very big city and all white. Then we went to a place where they sell argan creams, oils and do massages. Here we were treated to delicious sweets and tea. Then we went to the market, and since this was the last stop on our tour, having warned the guide, we decided to walk from the market to the hotel. The time was approaching 7 pm, cafes began to open on the street, which are closed all day in Ramadan. Local residents hurried home for dinner, because from 5 am to 7 pm they can not eat, drink, smoke. Some of the locals went to cafes.
In the evening after dinner we went to the animation, then went back to the disco. We met the guys there. We talked. The most difficult communication was given to me as I do not know foreign languages. But while I was in Morocco, I memorized some phrases. I began to understand what others were saying.
Last day in Agadir. In the morning we went to the market, accidentally met our assistant Javad there, who treated us to tea. He kindly offered to help us. Thank him very much! After going around the whole market and purchasing everything we needed, Javad took us to his shop and gave us tea to drink. After tea, we went to the hotel, and Javad and his friend walked us to the hotel! We went to rooms - it was necessary to forge things. We spent the whole day with my girlfriend Sveta. It was very fun. At 5 pm we went to the ocean to say goodbye! We met our Moroccan friends on the beach and talked to them. Meanwhile the sun was getting lower and lower. My friend and I walked along the coast. At this time, everyone was thinking about something of their own. At this time, there are a lot of people on the beach. Someone plays football, someone runs, someone does push-ups, and someone just walks. At 7 pm our beach staff gathered for dinner and invited us to join! My girlfriend sang soup, after which we sat on the beach with our friends, said goodbye to them and went to the hotel. The last evening and according to the plan we have a Moroccan restaurant located on the territory. In the restaurant we tasted the national dish KUS-KUS - very tasty. Annealed on animation, at one in the morning went to a disco. It was fun. A friend from the disco, whose name is Ali, gave me a soldered chain! Now I wear it without taking it off.
It's already morning - we're going to hand over the keys. We get on the bus and go to the airport. Here I am in the waiting room. My friends went shopping, and I sat down and watched the Russians walking down the runway from our just-arrived plane. Then I became very sad, and I realized that I didn’t want to fly away, but I had to. I took off with the thought that I would definitely return here. Until now, I am delighted to tell everyone about Morocco.
Perhaps I was very lucky, and I met only good, kind and sympathetic people on my way. So my vacation went very well. But one thing I realized - Morocco is a very interesting country. I advise everyone to visit it. I will definitely go back there again!