Travel Reference
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Marina
The upmarket marina at the northern end of the seafront promenade has a concentration of
midrange and top-end restaurants and cafes, where you can dine in style on international
food.
Les Blancs
( 0528 82 83 68; mains Dh130; lunch & dinner)
Occupying a series of elegant white blocks
by the beach at the entrance to the marina, Les Blancs serves seafood and meat dishes in-
cluding paella, the house speciality (two people minimum). In season, book ahead to score
an outside table. For a sunset snack, pizza (Dh90) is served in the terrace bar.
SEAFOOD, SPANISH
€€
33 Yacht Adress
( 0529 90 09 00; mains Dh160; lunch & dinner)
This upmarket restaurant is an excellent
spot for sundowners, with superb views down the beach. The menu, prepared by three
French chefs, is a good mix of seafood (sole, lobster, bouillabaisse) and meat dishes
(chicken
pastilla,
shoulder of lamb).
SEAFOOD, MOROCCAN
€€€
La Madrague
( 0528 84 24 24; mains Dh110-280; lunch & dinner)
This stylish restaurant occupies a quiet
corner of the marina, with a view of the kasbah above the boats. It specialises in dishes
such as pasta, risotto, crab and prawns, and offers a three-course weekday lunch special
(Dh180).
MEDITERRANEAN, SEAFOOD
€€€
Drinking & Nightlife
There's a great choice of cafes and patisseries, where you can start the day with coffee and
pastries or recover from the rigours of the beach. Many open midmorning, but the best
time to hit the caffeine is late afternoon, when Agadiris return to consciousness after the
hot afternoon and catch up with friends.
Blvd du 20 Août, inland from Sunset Beach, is good for bars and nightclubs, especially
around the top of Rue Oued Souss. At the marina and along the promenade leading to it,
there are also plenty of cafes and bars. Beers are typically Dh5 to Dh10 more expensive at
night, but many bars extend their daytime prices during early-evening happy hours. Many
also offer the dubious pleasure of karaoke or crooning entertainers.