welcome to agadir


Agadir Holidays - The Perfect Excuse To Wear A Fez Agadir holidays are very popular with all manner of people because of the variety they offer. Agadir, Morocco is situated on the country’s west coast, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Agadir weather is warm all year round with 300 days of sunshine in a typical year.
The weather in Agadir peaks in July and August, where average temperatures of 30 to 35 degrees Celsius are not uncommon. Winter holidays to Agadir are popular as well, because the region maintains a very warm 20 degrees Celsius in the winter months – much nicer than England! Agadir beach is a snaking 9km of beautifully maintained golden sand, offering excellent facilities for sunbathers and water sports enthusiasts. Activities such as snorkelling, wind surfing and jet skiing are all available, making your Agadir holidays as exciting as you want them to be.

moroccan beaches



As island dwellers, residents of the United Kingdom can be inclined to take their extensive and varied coastline for granted. So too with Morocco, where the focus of tourist interest is on only a handful of well-known resorts, leaving much beautiful and unspoilt coastline to be discovered and enjoyed by the more adventurous Moroccan visitor. Morocco's Southern Atlantic Coast The Southern Atlantic coast of Morocco, which extends from Casablanca in the North to Rabat in the south, is home to Morocco's two main beach resorts.

The beach at Agadir resembles in many ways that of a European seaside resort, with long expanses of white sand, beach loungers and parasols and a warm, inviting sea. Agadir is rightly popular for family holidays and offers a variety of reasonably priced hotels and self-catering accommodation.