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Agadir

15 miles (25km) from Agadir city centre

Information & Facts

Airport Taxis

Taxis are available directly outside the Arrivals hall. There is a fixed charge to the city centre of Agadir 200 dirham. Journey time is approximately 20 minutes.

Car Parking

Ample parking is available outside the airport.

Car Rental

Easycar and Europcar have rental desks at the airport.

City Transfers

Most passengers catch taxis to and from the airport, for a fixed price of 200 dirham. There is however a local bus number 22 that leaves from the main road, a short walk outside the airport terminal. It costs only 3 dirham and travels to Inezgane, a suburb of Agadir, and the main transport hub in the area. Buses leave from the airport throughout the day until 8.30pm. At Inezgane, either catch bus 20, 24 or 28, or find a shared taxi to the centre of Agadir. The fare in either case is 3 dirham.

Contacts

Tel: +212 (0)288 39112

Departure Tax

None.

Facilities

There is a post office, currency exchange, ATMs, cafeterias, shops, VIP Lounge, wi-fi internet access, disabled access and facilities, and a tourist Help Desk.

Language

Arabic is the official language, but eight other languages are also spoken including Berber, French and Spanish. English is generally understood in the tourist areas, but French is the most widely spoken.

Money

The unit of currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD), which is divided into 100 centimes. ATMs are available in the larger towns, but can be unreliable; currency can be exchanged at banks or official bureaux de changes, which are also widespread in major towns. Dirhams cannot be obtained or exchanged outside Morocco and receipts must be retained as proof of legal currency exchange, as well as in order to re-exchange money when departing. Major credit cards are accepted in the larger shops, hotels and restaurants. Travellers cheques can be used in tourist areas, but are not prevalent; they are best taken in Euros or Pounds Stirling.

Terminal Transfers

There is one terminal for all domestic and international passengers.

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