
The heart of Agadir is its spectacular crescent-shaped bay. The white sandy beach stretches as far as the eye can see, offering some of the safest bathing in Morocco. It's the go-to daytime destination for most visitors. The beach caters to all tastes, whether it's soaking up the sun, taking a camel ride, or catching some waves. Boulevard 20 Août, Agadir's main thoroughfare, traces the curve of the bay. Along this boulevard, you'll find exclusive hotels, beachside resorts, and a host of cafés, bars, and restaurants. Just one block away is the city's main shopping area, centred around Avenue Hassan II and Avenue du Prince Moulay Abdellah. Further inland, the New Talborjt area is home to most of Agadir’s budget accommodation.
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Police: 190
Ambulance/Fire: 150
Information Centre: 160
Bank offices are open from Monday to Friday 8:30am–11:30am and 2:30pm–4:30pm. Most shops and consumer-facing businesses are open from Monday to Saturday 9am–1pm and 3pm–7pm.












































The best time to visit Agadir is from March to May or September to November. During these months, the weather is pleasantly warm, making it ideal for exploring the city and enjoying the beaches.
Top attractions in Agadir include the Agadir Beach, the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella for panoramic views, the Souk El Had for shopping, and the serene Jardin de Olhao.
Agadir is accessible by domestic flights from cities like Casablanca and Marrakech. Alternatively, you can take a bus or drive, with well-maintained roads connecting Agadir to other major cities.
In Agadir, try traditional Moroccan dishes such as tagine, couscous, and pastilla. Seafood is also popular due to its coastal location, with dishes like grilled sardines being a must-try.
Spending 3 to 4 days in Agadir is ideal to explore the main attractions, enjoy the beach, and possibly take a day trip to nearby areas like Paradise Valley.
Recommended day trips from Agadir include visiting Paradise Valley for hiking and natural pools, and the Souss-Massa National Park for birdwatching and wildlife.
The best way to get around Agadir is by taxi, which are readily available and relatively inexpensive. For a more local experience, you can also use the city buses.
