Agadir Holidays

Seated on the Atlantic's emerald banks and cradled by the majestic Atlas mountains, Agadir is a cornucopia of modern Moroccan charm and rich history. This vibrant city breathes life into every visitor, offering romantic brushstrokes of Atlantic sunsets while wrapping them in the warmth of Moroccan hospitality.

From the rich, vibrant culture encapsulated within Tamazight dialects to the inviting taste of traditional Moroccan cuisine, the sight of surfers conquering the waves, and the reels of historical distinction, Agadir promises an enchanting Moroccan escape – offering an unforgettable journey steeped in culture, gastronomy, and adventure.

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Things to See and Do

Agadir, a gleaming gem of Morocco's southern coast, welcomes visitors with a blend of contemporary allure and historical richness. From walking along its golden coastline, shopping in bustling markets to exploring historical landmarks, Agadir is a box full of surprises.

Agadir Oufla

Discover Agadir's storied past at Agadir Oufla, an impressive hilltop Kasbah offering tantalising views over the city.

Crocoparc

Enjoy a family-friendly day out at Crocoparc, home to over 300 Nile crocodiles.

Souk El Had

Relish the vibrance of Moroccan culture at Souk El Had, Agadir's largest market, offering an array of Moroccan handicrafts, fresh produce, and aromatic spices.

Valley of Birds

Wind down at the Valley of Birds, a serene escape from the city bustle filled with exotic birds and beautiful flora.

Surfing Paradise at Agadir's Shores

Finally, if you crave adventurous thrills, the Atlantic Ocean awaits alongside Agadir's shores offering a perfect surfing paradise.

Food and Drink

Moroccan cuisine is a symphony of flavours, authentic spices, and traditional recipes. An Agadir holiday is incomplete without plunging into its culinary delights.

Savour the taste of Tagine at Riad Villa Blanche

A slow-cooked Moroccan stew, best enjoyed amid its elegant environment.

Dance with flavours of Pastilla at Patisserie Ikram

A savoury-meets-sweet pie, easily found at the cosy spot.

Don't miss Couscous at Pure Passion Restaurant

Morocco's national dish, best enjoyed overlooking the marina.

Enjoy Moroccan tea at Cafe Tafarnout

A mint-infused brew, paired with sunsets for an unforgettable experience.

End your night with Moroccan pastries at Patisserie Driss

A sugar-coated treat best relished at this spot.

Destination Essentials

Agadir is a year-round sun-kissed retreat, but the best times to bask in its sunlit glory are June to October, when the sunshine is abundant and the Atlantic waters are most welcoming.

For those who favour lower crowds and mild weather, consider visiting Agadir during March, with near-perfect temperatures ranging from 21 to 28 degrees Celsius. If beach holidays are your preference, you'll find the water temperatures at their zenith again between June to October. Agadir is not just a summer delight; it serves as a glorious winter sun destination too, promising sunny days and mild climate when most of Europe is bracing for winter chills.

Beaches

A haven of golden beaches and thrilling waves, Agadir offers some of the most beatific beach landscapes nestled along the Moroccan coast.

Plage d'Agadir

The city's jewel, Plage d'Agadir, beckons with a sandy stretch over 10 km long, offering leisurely sunbathing, swimming, and fresh Atlantic breezes.

Corniche de la plage d'Agadir

For a hint of adventure, Corniche de la plage d'Agadir is your answer, with great water sports right at your fingertips.

Agadir Beach

Families will find comfort and convenience at Agadir Beach, known for its peace, safety and accessibility.

Plage Imourane

While Plage Imourane just outside the city calls out to surfing enthusiasts.

Taghazout beach

Taghazout beach, a little further down the coast, promises a relaxed, hippy atmosphere with charming cafes at the ready.

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