Agadir: the "guaranteed sunshine" and "all-inclusive" on Sept à huit (TF1)
The "Sept à Huit" program highlights the "all-inclusive" resorts of Agadir this Sunday, March 8th. The Moroccan seaside resort is banking on its exceptional sunshine to attract a French clientele in search of affordable and secure stays.
The TF1 magazine proposes to discover the backstage of the "all-inclusive" offers in the pearl of the Souss. Driven by the promise of "guaranteed sunshine", the city is emerging as a flagship destination for vacationers wishing to control their budget while enjoying a privileged seaside setting throughout the year.
The weather is the trump card of the region with more than 300 days of sunshine per year. Temperatures, ranging between 20 and 30°C even in the middle of winter, ensure constant appeal. Unlike Marrakech, Agadir offers direct access to the ocean and security considered particularly reassuring for foreign visitors.
This quality of life attracts an ever-increasing clientele, seduced by a cost of living significantly lower than that of Europe. For many French people, Morocco represents a concrete alternative that even allows "the tightest budgets to get out of the rut" by enjoying a mild Mediterranean climate.
Beyond short-term tourism, the structural appeal of the city is based on significant tax advantages. Obtaining a residence permit allows for tax exemption, thus transforming expatriation under the sun into a "financially winning operation all around" for those who choose to settle there permanently.
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