Agadir is often associated with its beach and mild climate, but the city and its surrounding region offer much more than simple relaxation. Over five days, Agadir becomes an ideal base for exploring southern Morocco through its lively neighborhoods, natural landscapes, Amazigh hinterland, cultural spaces, and relaxing spots.
This itinerary has been designed to take your time, vary your experiences, and discover multiple sides of Agadir, without rushing or repeating places already included in other routes.
Day 1: Authentic Agadir, Local Neighborhoods & Everyday Life
Morning – Salam & Al Houda, the city’s local heart
Start your stay with an immersion in the Salam and Al Houda districts, far from the tourist areas. Here, Agadir moves at its own rhythm. Neighborhood cafés, bakeries, small shops, local markets, and lively squares offer an authentic glimpse of everyday life in the city.
This is the perfect moment to:
- enjoy a local coffee,
- observe daily life,
- wander without any specific plan.
Lunch – Local cuisine & chwaya grills
Have lunch at a chwaya grill or a local restaurant: roast chicken, kefta skewers, merguez, Moroccan salads, and fresh bread. Simple, generous, and flavorful cuisine.
Afternoon – Olhão Garden & Théâtre de Verdure
Enjoy a green break at Olhão Garden, a peaceful and shaded space in the heart of the city.
Continue to the Théâtre de Verdure, an iconic venue for major cultural events in Agadir. Even outside show times, it is worth visiting for its setting and symbolic importance.
Evening – Talborjt, urban atmosphere
In the evening, head to Talborjt, a central and lively district. Traditional Moroccan restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and tea houses line its streets.
Enjoy dinner at your own pace, followed by a short evening walk to soak in the city’s warm atmosphere.
Day 2: Leisure, Relaxation & Modern Agadir
Morning – Danialand, fun & relaxation
Spend the morning at Danialand, Agadir’s water park. Pools, slides, relaxation areas, and shaded spaces offer a fun and refreshing start to the day, whether you are traveling with family or friends.
Lunch – Drarga or city center
Have lunch in the Drarga area or head back to the city center for a relaxed meal before continuing the day.
Afternoon – Hammam & wellness
Treat yourself to a relaxing break in a traditional hammam or spa:
black soap exfoliation, ghassoul body wrap, and argan oil massage. A perfect wellness experience to recharge and immerse yourself in Moroccan lifestyle traditions.
Evening – Agadir Bay, elegance & modernity
In the evening, discover Agadir Bay, a modern seaside district. Contemporary restaurants, lounge cafés, and terraces create a chic yet relaxed atmosphere.
Enjoy dinner overlooking the ocean, a walk along the bay, and a peaceful end to the evening.
Day 3: Amskroud & the Amazigh Hinterland
Morning – Drive to Amskroud
Head to Amskroud, a mountain village east of Agadir. The road crosses argan tree landscapes, hills, and small rural hamlets. Amskroud is known for its honey and its preserved rural atmosphere.
Lunch – Simple local cuisine
Have lunch in the village or enjoy a picnic in nature. Here, simplicity is key: local products, traditional dishes, and warm hospitality.
Afternoon – Scenic roads & villages
Take time to explore the surroundings: scenic roads, natural viewpoints, encounters with locals, and discovery of the Amazigh hinterland far from urban life.
Evening – Local neighborhoods
Return to Agadir by the end of the day.
Enjoy dinner in the Salam or Al Houda districts, known for their local eateries and friendly atmosphere.