Flights to Agadir
Morocco's premier beach resort where Atlantic waves meet Atlas Mountain views
About Flights to Agadir
Agadir stands as Morocco's most modern resort city, rebuilt after the devastating 1960 earthquake into a gleaming coastal destination that perfectly balances traditional Moroccan charm with contemporary comforts. Stretching along 10 kilometres of golden Atlantic coastline, this sun-soaked city offers year-round sunshine, making it a favourite escape for British holidaymakers seeking warmth and relaxation.
Beyond its pristine beaches, Agadir serves as your gateway to authentic Moroccan experiences. The bustling Souk El Had market comes alive with spices, textiles, and local crafts, whilst the nearby Anti-Atlas Mountains offer dramatic landscapes and traditional Berber villages. The city's modern marina, Agadir Oufella ruins, and vibrant nightlife scene ensure there's something for every traveller, from families to couples seeking romance.
With excellent resort hotels, world-class golf courses, and easy access to natural wonders like Paradise Valley and the coastal town of Essaouira, Agadir perfectly combines beach leisure with cultural discovery, all served with Morocco's legendary hospitality.
Airlines Flying to Agadir
Ryanair
Direct · 3-4 weekly
£249
return
easyJet
Direct · 2-3 weekly
£289
return
Royal Air Maroc
1 stop · Daily via Casablanca
£359
return
TUI Airways
Direct · Weekly charter
£329
return
British Airways
1 stop · Daily via Madrid
£429
return
Top Attractions in Agadir
Agadir Beach
beach10km of golden sand beach perfect for surfing, sunbathing, and beachside dining with consistent Atlantic waves
Souk El Had
shoppingNorth Africa's largest market with 6,000 stalls selling spices, carpets, leather goods, and traditional crafts
Agadir Kasbah (Agadir Oufella)
landmarkHistoric hilltop fortress ruins offering panoramic views over the city, coast, and Atlas Mountains
Paradise Valley
natureNatural oasis with crystal-clear pools, palm groves, and dramatic rock formations 60km from Agadir
Agadir Marina
landmarkModern waterfront complex with luxury yachts, restaurants, bars, and designer boutiques
Taghazout Bay
adventureWorld-renowned surf destination 20km north with consistent waves and bohemian beachside cafés
Argan Oil Cooperatives
cultureTraditional women's cooperatives producing Morocco's liquid gold with tastings and demonstrations
Golf du Soleil
adventureChampionship 18-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones with stunning mountain and ocean views
Where to Stay in Agadir
Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort
Luxury beachfront resort with Moroccan-French elegance, featuring spacious rooms, world-class spa, and direct beach access with watersports.
Hotel Timoulay & Spa Agadir
Modern hotel combining traditional Moroccan architecture with contemporary comfort, featuring panoramic city views and authentic spa treatments.
Robinson Club Agadir
German-run all-inclusive resort perfect for active holidays with extensive sports facilities, entertainment, and direct beach access.
Atlantic Palace Agadir
Elegant beachfront palace hotel with traditional Moroccan décor, extensive leisure facilities, and prime location on Agadir's main beach.
Iberostar Founty Beach
Family-friendly resort hotel with direct beach access, comprehensive facilities, and Spanish hospitality standards in a Moroccan setting.
Villa Blanche Sidi Ifni
Charming boutique hotel with individual character, authentic Moroccan hospitality, and peaceful setting just minutes from the beach.
Local Tips for Agadir
- Book accommodation in the Nouvelle Ville (New Town) for modern amenities and easy beach access, avoiding the industrial port area
- Visit Souk El Had market on weekends when it's fully operational - it's closed on Mondays for cleaning
- Negotiate taxi fares before getting in, or use the reliable 'petit taxis' (small red cars) with meters for short distances
- Try tagine at local restaurants like Restaurant Le Jardin d'Eau or Chez Mimi for authentic flavours at reasonable prices
- Pack sun protection year-round - Agadir's Atlantic location means strong sun even in winter months
- Exchange money at banks or official bureaux de change for better rates than hotels or airport exchanges
- Learn basic French phrases as it's widely spoken alongside Arabic, more so than English outside tourist areas
- Book spa treatments like traditional hammam sessions at hotel spas for authentic relaxation experiences
- Rent a car to explore Paradise Valley, Taghazout surf spots, and traditional Berber villages in the Anti-Atlas Mountains
- Respect local customs during Ramadan when restaurants may have limited daytime service and alcohol availability
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