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Hotels in Agadir
31 Hotels
Kenzi Europa
Boulevard du 20 aout BP 808

The Kenzi Europa is a family-friendly and predominantly all-inclusive upper-middle-range resort that’s a four-minute walk from Agadir Beach, and close to shops and nightlife. The 236 spacious rooms are surprisingly smart and well furnished, given decor elsewhere is a tad outdated. Attractive grounds include three lovely pools, and one of the kids’ pools has animal-shaped slides and waterslides. Other extensive facilities include a great spa, sauna, steam room, small gym, tennis courts, basketball court, and kids’ clubs and play areas; the live entertainment is also popular. The international breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets get mixed reviews, as does the bar. Note there are some extra charges, as well as maintenance and housekeeping issues. Upscale Hotel Timoulay is a similarly priced alternative for those seeking peace and quiet.

Hotel Timoulay & Spa Agadir
Cite Founty F6 Baie des Palmiers

Hotel Timoulay is a rarity in Agadir, not geared toward families or kids in any way, but it isn't not a party spot either. It's located on the southern edge of town, and while the quiet atmosphere may verge on boring for some, it could be the perfect vibe for couples seeking affordable solitude. Common areas are stylish, and while its 58 guest rooms are a bit dated, they have great private balconies. All units are equipped with AC, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and shower/tub combos, but bathrooms skimp on toiletries. There's a pool and spa, and free breakfast at the on-site restaurant and bar, which has an outdoor terrace. Travelers looking for a hotel on the beach should compare with the more family-friendly Iberostar Founty Beach nearby. 

Royal Atlas & Spa
Avenue 20 Aout, B.P 80000

The Royal Atlas is a four-pearl hotel on a scenic public beach, 20 minutes on foot from the center of Agadir. With a business center and meeting rooms for corporate travelers, plus several pools, a spa, live entertainment shows, and sunbeds for vacationing visitors, the property is suitable for all kinds of guests. The 338 modern rooms are clean and come with balconies. However, sea views aren’t always as advertised, and rooms lack coffee- and tea-making facilities. While there’s a full range of amenities here, the quality is hit-or-miss, and many come with strict time limits and extra fees, even with all-inclusive bookings. The Sofitel Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa has better all-inclusive value, but smaller rooms.  

Royal Mirage Agadir Hotel
Boulevard Mohammed V, Bp 339

The Royal Mirage Agadir is a 177-room three-and-a-half pearl hotel conveniently located for Agadir Beach. This family-friendly, all-inclusive property has smart, classic rooms with attractive views -- but some decor is on the dated side, especially in bathrooms and public areas. Facilities include two lovely pools, a large gym, spa with steam room, and tennis courts and kids’ clubs. The restaurant’s international buffets are decent but can get repetitive; breakfast is available until late. There’s a separate bar, but only a limited drinks selection and the evening entertainment is popular. Drawbacks include charges for internet outside the lobby, no in-room Wi-Fi, and charges for parking. The nearby and similarly priced Kenzi Europa offers free Wi-Fi throughout.

Atlantic Palace Hotel Agadir
Secteur Touristique et Balneaire, BP 194, Secteur Touristique Et Balneaire, BP 194

The upscale Atlantic Palace Agadir is home to a casino, nightclub, six dining options, an outdoor pool, and extensive spa. It draws mostly couples who don’t mind the short eight-minute walk to the crowded public beach where a roped-off section is reserved for guests. Still, a fee for breakfast and the indoor pool, and high prices for food is a bit of a drawback. The 329 rooms, like much of the public spaces, feel a bit tired or dated, but have amenities like flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and balconies. Staff checks guests belongings at the door, to ensure they don't bring outside food or beverages in. For a more modern hotel, travelers could consider the Sofitel Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa which has contemporary spaces throughout and rooms with kettles and minibars. 

Royal Decameron Tafoukt Beach Hotel
Boulevard du 20 Aout

The Royal Decameron Tafoukt Beach Hotel is an upper-middle-range property, well-located on Agadir Beach's lively promenade. Minimalist interiors are classy, and many guests rave about the action-packed entertainment, though it typically is in French. All-inclusive rates include sumptuous buffets, an open bar, hookah lounge, and nightclub -- rooms above the latter suffer from noise. An outdoor pool, private beach, kids' club, and bright gym round out the features. The 241 rooms are a bit plain but contemporary, and come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and private balconies, many of which overlook the ocean. Travelers seeking a less activity-minded stay may prefer the beachfront LTI Agadir Beach Club

Tagadirt Hotel
Boulevard du 20 Aout

Club Med Agadir
Route de l'Oued Sous

Dar Maktoub
Avenue Moulay Ali Cherif

Palais des Roses
Secteur Touristique et Balneaire, Cite Founty