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Credit card, public transport and alcohol availability in Agadir

Credit card, public transport and alcohol availability in Agadir

Old Nov 12th, 2024, 06:27 AM
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Credit card, public transport and alcohol availability in Agadir

We are coming to Agadir and wondering whether we should take more cash or can we use our credit cards ?. Also wanted to check whether wine and beer is readily available or not ?

We are only going to be there for five nights so I'm not sure whether to rent a car or whether we can use the local public transport which would be our preference Thanks a lot for your help

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Most Moroccan ATMs take at least Mastercard and Visa. So do most hotels.
Alcoholic drinks are available all over Morocco.
Agadir is a beach resort. You can book many guided day trips during the beach season.
Buses to Essaouira and Marrakech about every second hr (4 hrs OW for both)
10 daily buses to Tiznit (2-3 hrs trip).
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Old Nov 15th, 2024, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by neckervd
Alcoholic drinks are available all over Morocco.
IME, alcoholic drinks can be found in Morocco, but their availability is likely to be limited. If they are important to you, consider advance research, perhaps by investing in a good guidebook.
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