Agadir beach & promenade
A 10 km golden bay with calm swimming, beach clubs and one of Morocco's best seafront walks.

Atlantic coast · Souss
Morocco's sunshine beach capital — a long golden bay, modern resorts and the gateway to Paradise Valley and Taghazout.
Best time
Year-round; warmest and sunniest April–October
Recommended
2–4 days
Airport
Agadir-Al Massira (AGA)
Region
Atlantic coast · Souss
Why Agadir
Agadir is the warm southern end of Morocco's Atlantic coast — the same ocean that breaks below Rabat's kasbah, but several hundred kilometres south and reliably sunnier. Rebuilt after a 1960 earthquake, it is the country's premier beach resort: a sweeping crescent of golden sand, a palm-lined promenade and over 300 days of sunshine a year. Where the capital is about monuments and unhurried medina mornings, Agadir is about sea, surf and downtime — with the rebuilt kasbah hilltop above the bay, the laid-back surf village of Taghazout just north, and the palm-shaded pools of Paradise Valley in the Anti-Atlas behind. It is the coast's resort counterpoint to the capital's calm.
What to see
A 10 km golden bay with calm swimming, beach clubs and one of Morocco's best seafront walks.
A bohemian surf village 20 minutes north — point breaks, yoga, argan-oil co-ops and sunset cafés.
Palm-fringed natural pools and waterfalls carved into the Anti-Atlas, an hour inland — the region's best half-day escape.
The hilltop ruins of the old fortress, rebuilt with a cable car and sweeping views over the bay and port.
Itineraries
Every itinerary below is privately operated, fully customisable, and includes a deep stop in Agadir. Click any tour for the day-by-day plan, the map, dates and pricing.
Before you go
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Tell us your dates, group size and pace. We'll send back a written proposal within 24 hours — private guides, transfers, riads, the lot.
Request a proposalFAQ
If you want beach, sun and surf rather than old-city atmosphere, yes. Agadir is the country's best resort base, with reliable sunshine year-round and easy access to Taghazout and Paradise Valley.
Agadir is sunnier, warmer and more resort-oriented with a bigger beach; Essaouira is windier but far more atmospheric, with a historic medina and ramparts. Many travellers combine both along the coast.
Closest destinations
These destinations are closest to Agadir — easily combined on a private itinerary.
17 kmFar down the Atlantic from the capital, Taghazout trades Rabat's monumental calm for point breaks, argan oil and surf-village sunsets north of Agadir.
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69 kmTaroudant is the 'little Marrakech' of the south — a walled Saadian city of ochre ramparts and souks in the Souss plain.
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99 kmA dedicated Anti-Atlas leg far from the capital's coast, Tafraout is the pink-granite oasis — painted boulders, almond blossom and the Ameln valley peaks.
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Travel notes and practical guides to plan your time around Agadir.