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The perfect 7-Day itinerary in Agadir
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With its year-round sunshine, stunning bay, peaceful beaches, rich Amazigh culture, and direct access to exceptional natural landscapes, Agadir is the perfect destination for a full week of exploration. Combining relaxation, sightseeing, gastronomy, nature, and excursions, here is the ultimate guide to spending 7 unforgettable days in Agadir.

Day 1: Discover Agadir and Soak Up Its Atmosphere

Morning

Start with a walk along the Agadir Corniche, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.

Ocean views, seaside cafés, and a relaxed coastal atmosphere make it the perfect introduction to Agadir.

Continue to the Marina, elegant, modern, and ideal for a peaceful stroll.

Lunch

Enjoy lunch at a Marina restaurant or a beachfront venue, where you can savor grilled fish, fresh salads, and refined Moroccan cuisine.

Afternoon

Take the cable car up to the recently restored Kasbah Oufella.

From the top, admire:

  • panoramic views over the entire bay,
  • the historic ramparts,
  • exhibits explaining the 1960 earthquake.

Evening

Enjoy dinner in Talborjt, a lively and authentic district that is perfect for tasting Moroccan specialties.

Finish the day with a relaxing digestive walk along the Corniche.

Day 2: Beaches, Relaxation & Wellness

Morning

Spend the morning at Agadir Beach, famous for its fine golden sand and peaceful atmosphere.

Whether you prefer sunbathing, swimming, or taking a beginner surfing lesson, the choice is yours.

Lunch

Enjoy a meal at one of the beachfront restaurants in Founty or grab a quick snack along the Corniche.

Afternoon

Treat yourself to a traditional hammam and an argan oil massage at one of the wellness spas in the Founty district.

This is an essential experience during any week-long stay in Agadir.

Evening

Enjoy dinner by the sea.

For a romantic evening, choose a terrace restaurant overlooking the ocean. If you prefer a livelier atmosphere, head to Founty or Agadir Marina, both known for their restaurants, cafés, and pleasant nighttime promenades.

Day 3: Excursion to Paradise Valley

Morning

Depart for Paradise Valley, a true oasis located just 30 minutes from Agadir.

Enjoy a short hike through a spectacular landscape of natural pools, palm trees, and dramatic cliffs.

Lunch

Have lunch at a Berber café by the river or return to Aourir to enjoy a delicious traditional tagine.

Afternoon

Free time in Paradise Valley: swimming (depending on the season), photography, and relaxation.

Return to Agadir in the late afternoon.

Evening

Dinner in Agadir and a relaxing evening to recharge, with a seaside walk or a drink on a terrace.

Day 4: Taghazout & Surf Vibes

Morning

Head to Taghazout, Morocco’s legendary surf village.

Wander through its charming streets, try a surfing lesson, or simply enjoy a coffee overlooking the ocean.

Lunch

Have lunch at a small beachfront restaurant serving fresh fish, healthy bowls, and modern takes on Moroccan cuisine.

Afternoon

Head to Taghazout Bay for a beach session, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing by the sea.

Evening

Enjoy a breathtaking sunset over the Atlantic Ocean, followed by dinner at one of the bay’s panoramic restaurants.

Day 5: Souk El Had & Amazigh Culture

Morning

Immerse yourself in local life at Souk El Had, a vast market organized into dedicated sections.

Explore spices, argan oil, carpets, Amazigh jewelry, pottery, and dried fruits.

A must-visit destination to understand everyday life in Agadir and the Souss region.

Lunch

Enjoy lunch near the souk or in Talborjt, with specialties such as kefta tagine, tanjia, and couscous.

Afternoon – Kasbat Souss

Continue your afternoon with a visit to Kasbat Souss, a cultural center dedicated to preserving and showcasing the heritage and craftsmanship of the Souss region.

Here, you can discover:

  • traditional Amazigh craftsmanship,
  • local handicrafts (carpets, pottery, and everyday objects),
  • ancestral materials and techniques,
  • the cultural identity of the region through accessible exhibitions.

The visit is enjoyable, concise, and perfectly suited for a half-day cultural experience.

Evening

Dinner at a modern Moroccan restaurant or a relaxing evening stroll along the Corniche.

Day 6: Excursion to Imouzzer Ida Outanane

Morning

Depart for Imouzzer Ida Outanane, a spectacular mountain region known for its waterfalls, Berber villages, and scenic roads.

Lunch

Enjoy lunch at a small restaurant with mountain views or have a picnic surrounded by nature.

Afternoon

Take a light hike around the waterfalls (depending on the season), discover the landscapes of the Western High Atlas, and stop for photos in traditional villages.

Evening

Return to Agadir for a quiet dinner or a tapas evening at the Marina.

Day 7: Relaxation, Shopping & Final Moments

Morning

Spend your last morning on the beach enjoying Agadir’s mild climate: relax on a sun lounger, try paddleboarding, or take a peaceful walk by the sea.

Lunch

Enjoy lunch by the ocean or brunch at a trendy local spot.

Afternoon

Go shopping for local handicrafts in the city or spend a fun-filled afternoon at Danialand, Agadir’s water park, perfect for both children and adults.

Evening

Enjoy a farewell dinner at a restaurant overlooking the sea or spend a peaceful final evening at the Marina.

Take one last opportunity to enjoy Agadir’s pleasant climate and relaxed atmosphere.

Tips & Alternatives

  • Adapt your week: alternate beach days and excursions to avoid fatigue.
  • For sports enthusiasts: add a surfing day in Tamraght or Imsouane.
  • For nature lovers: visit the Timlaline Dunes near Tamri, especially beautiful at sunset.
  • For a 100% relaxing week: enjoy multiple spa treatments, hammams, and wellness activities in Founty.
  • For a cultural stay: add a visit to the Earthquake Memorial and enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner with entertainment.
  • For families: Crocoparc, Taghazout Bay, and Agadir Beach are excellent choices.

FAQ

What is the best time to visit Agadir ?

All year round, thanks to its mild climate. Best time to visit: February–June & September–November.
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Where should you stay for a week?

Founty pour le calme, Marina pour le confort, Talborjt pour l’authenticité, Taghazout/Tamraght pour le surf.

Can you swim all year round ?

Yes, although the water temperature ranges from 17°C to 22°C.

Paradise Valley: is it family-friendly and easily accessible?

Yes, it’s a short and pleasant hike. The ponds are more beautiful in winter and spring.

What should you bring back from Agadir?

Argan oil, saffron, Souss honey, pottery, cedarwood products, Amazigh rugs.

Do you need to rent a car ?

Recommended for Paradise Valley, Imouzzer, Tamri, or Taghazout, but taxis and ride-hailing services are sufficient for getting around town.