Morocco
Agadir
Morocco's modern beach city where Atlantic swells meet palm-lined boulevards and contemporary ease.
Agadir moves to its own rhythm — unhurried promenades along crescent beaches, families gathering in seaside cafés as the sun sets over the Atlantic. Built anew after the 1960 earthquake, the city spreads wide and low, its grid of modern streets lined with date palms and punctuated by gleaming hotels that catch the ocean breeze.
Perfect for
- —Beach seekers wanting Moroccan warmth without medina intensity
- —Families needing space and gentle surf
- —Travelers craving sun and seafood simplicity
Atmosphere
beaches•food•water
The rhythm of the day
morning
Beach walks and surf sessions before the heat builds
afternoon
Poolside refuge and souk browsing in covered markets
night
Seafood dinners on terraces overlooking the illuminated coastline
Signature experiences
- 01Walk the corniche as fishing boats return with the day's catch
- 02Surf consistent Atlantic breaks under year-round sunshine
- 03Browse the modern souk's spice stalls and argan oil cooperatives
- 04Watch sunset from hillside kasbah ruins overlooking the bay
- 05Feast on grilled sardines at beachfront restaurants with sand floors
How to experience Agadir
Rent a bike to cruise the flat coastal roads
Take taxis between beach zones and the central souk
Walk the pedestrian-friendly corniche at your own pace