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Hotels in Agadir
31 Hotels
Hôtel Sofitel Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa
Baie des Palmiers

This 173-room upscale hotel has a quiet beachfront location just south of Agadir's promenade. Contemporary design includes quirky modern furnishings, and all rooms feature free Wi-Fi, minibars, and furnished balconies, some with ocean-facing views. However, many rooms are quite compact. There are two outdoor pools surrounded by cozy cabanas, a private beach with water sports, plus a small fitness center, and outdoor tennis court. The thalassotherapy spa offers massage treatments and a hot tub, but the hammam costs extra. For dining, there are three restaurants serving international cuisines, plus healthy options and themed meals. Unfortunately, the breakfast buffet costs extra and is expensive. Travelers looking for a more laid-back vibe should try the Sofitel Agadir Royal Bar Resort next door, which adds a nightclub and live music.

Iberostar Founty Beach
City Founty B.P 1039, Cite Founty

The Iberostar Founty Beach is an upscale beachfront resort with well-tended grounds and a large outdoor pool complex. The 470 rooms are spacious and mostly bland, though they do have balconies and some sea views. There are extra charges for safes and deposits required for pool towels. All rates include a free breakfast buffet, and there are half-board and all-inclusive packages for the restaurants and bars. Facilities include a small gym, spa with an indoor pool, sauna, three kids’ clubs, and two tennis courts, plus live entertainment. Parking is free, but the free Wi-Fi can be patchy in rooms, and some rooms are far from facilities. The similarly priced Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort has more modern rooms and offers water sports.  

Argana Hotel
Boulevard Mohamed V B.P 93

The 234-room Argana Hotel is a mid-range property near Agadir's beach and seafront promenade. Poolside lounging and hookah tents are relaxing alongside limited wellness amenities, and entertainment and buffet-style dining are popular for the most part, minus the mediocre breakfasts. The design mixes both contemporary and dated elements with Islamic influences -- think Moorish charm from bold silks, intricate tiling, and heavy drapes -- but the overall look could use a refresh. Rooms are similarly a mishmash, but all come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and furnished outdoor spaces. A private beach stretch, kids' club, multiple bars, conference facilities, and parking round out amenities. The LTI Agadir Beach Club Hotel is directly along the shore, but rates here are higher.

Hotel Le Tivoli
Avenue 20 Aout, Secteur Touristique

The three-pearl Hotel Le Tivoli offers 280 bright rooms and affordable all-inclusive packages, and is set a few blocks from Agadir's beach and attractions. Admittedly, this isn't Agadir's best-reviewed property -- complaints range from poor, cold food, maintenance issues, dated interiors, and closed facilities -- but Moorish interiors and contemporary rooms have charm, and the outdoor pool gets plenty of sun. The low-key atmosphere will suit travelers looking to avoid blasting animation, but the lack of in-room Wi-Fi is a downer. The Kenzi Europa is a better budget pick.

Hotel Agadir Beach Club
Rue Oued Sous, Bp 310

The LTI Agadir Beach Club is an upper-middle-range property with its own stretch of private beach. Old-fashioned decor throughout is dated and in need of a refresh, although Moorish touches provide some traditional charm. The 438 rooms are decently sized, and come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and furnished outdoor spaces. Upgraded rooms have living areas, and some overlook the sea. Packages vary from bed-and-breakfast to all-inclusive, and guests have access to an outdoor pool, tennis courts, and spa. Multiple restaurants offer varied dining, and the poolside buffet serves international cuisine. The bar's evening entertainment offers alternatives to daytime activities, but note, some amenities are at a fee. Smoking is allowed inside, which may be a pro for some. The beachfront Royal Atlas is more modern and has three outdoor pools.

Hotel Riu Tikida Dunas
Chemin des Dunes B.P. 901

The four-pearl ClubHotel Riu Tikida Dunas is one of Agadir's more upscale all-inclusive resorts, and family-friendly facilities are extensive alongside private beach offerings. The 406 neutral-tone rooms are contemporary and air-conditioned, outfitted with sofa beds, mini-fridges, and furnished outdoor spaces. Vast pools have shallow areas for kids, and are accompanied by lounger-equipped terraces. Several bars and restaurants are well-reviewed, plus there are a spa, sports facilities, and and daytime and evening animation -- the latter of which is reportedly mediocre. This property is pricier than the majority of all-inclusive competitors, so for a more budget-friendly vacation, consider the Labranda Amadil Beach

Tikida Golf Palace- Relais & Chateaux
Km 7 Route De Bensergao

On a golf course surrounded by eucalyptus forests, the five-pearl Tikida Golf Palace pulls out all the stops. Small but exquisite, this luxury property is high-end throughout, from umbrellas shading magnificent terraces, to rich fabrics and decor in elegant interiors. The 54 Suites have huge walk-in wardrobes, double sinks in decadent bathrooms, and sun-drenched private outdoor spaces. The restaurant's fine-dining accompanies the bar's fine wines, and the free buffet breakfast includes cooked-to-order eggs. Golfers have direct access and discounts to two 18-hole courses, plus the spa's indoor pool offers an alternative to a gorgeous outdoor one. Serenity dominates this exquisite property, but it's isolated. For a more central setting, consider the beachfront Hotel Riu Palace Tikida.

Hotel Riu Palace Tikida Agadir
Chemin des Dunes

The upscale Hotel Riu Palace Tikida Agadir has the relaxed atmosphere of a resort on the water. It has a private section of beach, two pools, a kids' club, and theater offering live entertainment. It’s one of Agadir's more expensive hotels, but its all-inclusive rates cover almost everything, including around-the-clock quality food and alcoholic beverages. The 444 rooms, which include Junior Suites and Suites, are large and modern, and all have private balconies or patios that overlook the garden grounds or the Atlantic Ocean. There are less-expensive resorts along this strip of coastline, but not many can match the Riu Palace Tikida in amenities.

Atlas Amadil Beach Aqua Sun
Chemin des Dunes

The 328-room Amadil Beach is a large, family-friendly hotel with a three-and-a-half-pearl rating and attractive all-inclusive packages. Its location opposite Agadir Beach is handy for accessing the hotel's private beach section, and on-site facilities include multiple pools, waterslides, adult and kids' entertainment, and both a la carte and buffet restaurants. Unfortunately, guests generally find food and evening entertainment mediocre. Additionally, a lovely spa has an indoor pool, Turkish bath, and massage rooms. Contemporary rooms are bright, albeit a bit bland, and outfitted with furnished balconies, flat-screen TVs, and minibars. Note that in-room safes require a fee, and there are no kettles provided. It's worth considering the similar LTI Agadir Beach Club, which has slightly lower rates.

Robinson Club Agadir
Chemin des Dunes, Founty 2

This three-and-a-half-pearl, 343-room resort offers a picturesque beachfront location and relaxed atmosphere. Guests are predominantly German, though staff speak good English. Moroccan decor is seen throughout, and spacious guest rooms feature air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and furnished balconies with lovely sea or mountain views -- though Wi-Fi and minibars are noticeably lacking. The hotel offers family-friendly amenities, with a kids' club, two outdoor pools, and direct beach access. There are plenty of sports on-site, such as tennis and beach volleyball, plus a modern fitness center and full-service spa. The all-inclusive rates cover almost everything, with three quality restaurants offering Moroccan a la carte cuisine and buffet dining. Travelers looking for a similar property with in-room Wi-Fi should consider the nearby Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort instead.