Agadir, Morocco

Morocco has quickly become a destination in my top ten favorite places to travel. Each city brings new adventure, amazing food and beautiful countryside. This post will dive into the popular holiday seaside destination, Agadir. We snuck off here for a mini holiday to escape the miserable Belgian rainy season for some fun in the African sun.

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This is not the typical getaway destination where we typically pack in as much as we can. Agadir is filled with all inclusive resorts to maximize on guests’ relaxation and leisure without having to leave. At first, I was very skeptical because usually these resorts do not offer high quality food, drink or service. However, I was pleasantly surprised by Hotel Kenzi Europa.Β  The rooms were very clean, WIFI strong, food selection excellent with a variety of Moroccan and international cuisines, and the night entertainment was a nice bonus. Each night the staff involved children in some dance before putting on a show for the older guests.

But we, of course, wanted to get out and do some exploring. Upon arrival at Agadir airport, we had the luck of getting into a cab of the nicest man in the city. TIP: don’t let anyone put your suitcase in the taxi. They are looking for money and will ask you to take from the taxi fare to pay them. It’s an awkward conversation so best to avoid it all together. I am sure the price we paid is higher than if we hired a car and drove ourselves but for 400 MAD (about 40USD) Mohammed was our personal chauffeur for one full day. Our first two stops can be seen on the above pictures. He took us to the city mosque but we could not go inside because it was Ramadan and we are not Muslim. He then took us to an herb garden to learn how Argan oil is made. Women manually shuck the argan nut from its shell for it to be processed into oil.

But the best part of the day was visiting Paradise Valley for some swim and a whole lotta sun. It is this tiny oasis located deep in the African mountains. We had a guide bring us the fifteen minute walk from the parking lot to this hidden gem. You can get fresh squeezed juice and water to drink but don’t expect any alcohol to be served! Also, be careful of the little fish that swim around the water, waiting to bite at your skin to eat the dead flesh away…it’s creepy and I freaked me out so much that I wouldn’t even stay in the water very long!

We were also told about a market in Agadir that we wanted to check out to score more rugs and other Moroccan treasures but all we found was a huge flea market of clothes, shoes and other home goods. Luckily, we stumbled upon some amazing delicacies for the area and indulged when we couldn’t shop.

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Agadir was a lovely getaway with so many wonderful sights and spots to enjoy. While it felt more like a spot for families to leave for a low cost holiday, we were able to find places that gave a little adventure.

A Weekend in Belfast

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When you travel to the extent that I do, it takes a lot for a place to surprise me. However, with its majestic mountains, rolling green hills and charming countryside, it’s clear why Game of Thrones settled in gorgeous Northern Ireland. A weekend was enough to give just a small taste of what this place has to offer and is on my short list ofΒ places to return.

But, Northern Ireland is a tricky place for me that I don’t think I’ll ever quite get right. They are part of Ireland but use the British pound, love the Queen / hate the Queen, drink Guinness and have English accents. The only thing that makes sense is the side of the car they drive on–thank goodness it’s the same everywhere in Ireland.

Easyjet is (not my favorite) a low cost airline based out of the UK that often give exceptional deals to/from the UK from key cities in mainland Europe. We flew from Amsterdam direct to Belfast for 50 bucks each, round trip! If you can pack light, you benefit from additional savings by not paying for luggage. With two full days in and around the Belfast area, I knew on what I wanted to focus: Game of Thrones sets, Carrick-a-Rede bridge, Giant’s Causeway and the Titanic Museum.

Game of Thrones and The Dark Hedges

You can spend an entire trip touring the Game of Thrones sets but when your boyfriend started his GOT journey on the 5th season (I know I KNOW) then you have to settle for the main attractions that also offers a little something extra. What is great about the spots we went to was the public access to them. My personal favorite were the Dark Hedges which is the King’s Road in a few seasons. TV magic makes this little road look like such a treacherous path but in reality, it’s a delightful little road leading to a restaurant at the top of a hill.

Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-A-Rede Bridge

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Tip number one for doing these both in the same day: plan ahead. The bridge only gives out so many tickets to cross per day and when they sell out, they stop. Not knowing this, I stopped at Giant’s Causeway first to see the sight that has left so many people wondering how it got there. And it was quite a sight to behold…after making quite the hike from the welcome center down to the sea. I decided to not pay 20ish euros for the welcome center tour thingy and opted to walk right down to the Causeway, free of charge. If you’re driving, you will pay a fee for parking which is your “entry fee”. But because my boyfriend had already been there, dropped me off to save our pounds for finer things like Guinness and ciders. I have to say I liked it but wasn’t spectacular. The view surrounding it was much easier on the eyes πŸ™‚

The Carrick-a-Rede bridge was super cool!! After hoofing it through the Causeway to make it to the bridge before closing, I was immediately bummed when I learned of the “first come first serve” policy. And my heart sunk when we pulled into the parking lot to read a “Sold Out” sign out in front. Nonetheless, my heroic boyfriend was bound to give me every experience I wanted from the weekend. He parked the car and we made it to the ticket desk. After much persuading and begging and negotiating, we were not successful to gain access to the bridge. But we walked there anyway to see what it looked like and I vowed to make it back again to walk across. Still pretty cool to see πŸ™‚

Bushmill Distillery

But let’s ask the question, “Why were you so late to the bridge?”

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Excellent question! Because we love to tour distilleries, especially ones we love to drink so much. And Bushmills Distillery just so happened to be in the same neighborhood as the Causeway and Bridge…so we took a last minute tour! Super neat and we had the complimentary tasting after. I would highly recommend making a pit stop if you like whiskey and if you’re doing the other two stops as well. JUST PLAN IT OUT!

Titanic

In 1997, Titanic was released and my world was immediately consumed by the story of Titanic and Leonardo DiCaprio #lovehim #celebcrush #sharethedoor

The Titanic museumΒ allowed me to go back in time to high five ten year old me for making it to a place she never thought would be possible. This museum takes you through what it was like on the Titanic and other ships built by the White Star Line. You can see where the blueprints were first drafted, offices of the key ship designer, Mr. Thomas Andrews and where the call came in that next morning to declare she sank. I was giddy. You can choose from three different tour packages (Naturally, I paid extra bucks to do everything because I planned to be there the whole day); no matter what you choose, do not miss the opportunity to go on the last remaining ship from the White Star Line, The SS Nomadic. Quite a treat to walk on the actual ship and hear stories from passengers and employees from when she sailed.

And if you’re a crazy super fan who plans trips around one event, then you’ll know to visit the museum on Sunday for the afternoon tea!! Be ready for a first class experience when you walk in with champagne, a live band and yes, you see it on the photos…a replica of the grand staircase from the Titanic first class dining cabin. Naturally, I wore my heart of the ocean necklace during tea so the locals knew I was legit and belonged.

I can not wait to plan my next trip back to Northern Ireland to see more of what the charming area has to offer. And maybe I’ll get the whole euro or pound, monarchy love/hate and what accent should you have culture figured out. Until then, I think we can all agree the best thing to come out of all Ireland is Guinness πŸ™‚

Cheers!

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