Avenue 20 Aout, Secteur Touristique, Agadir, Morocco | (618) 248-8274
Five-minute walk to stretch of private beach
Agadir's restaurants, nightlife, and attractions are nearby
Spacious rooms have breezy decor, mini-fridges, and balconies
Upgraded rooms offer sea views, plus Family Rooms available
All-inclusive packages cover meals, drinks, and snacks
Sunny outdoor pool with loungers, umbrellas, and kiddy section
Animation team and evening entertainment
Free, limited parking
Wear and tear throughout, plus maintenance issues
Facilities advertised -- tennis and spa -- aren't available
Rooms lack kettles, and there's a fee for safes
Complaints of low-quality food that's often cold
Entertainment reportedly mediocre, and no proper kids' club
Smokers and unfriendly staff are a source of complaints
No in-room Wi-Fi
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.
Scene
Affordable Agadir hotel with all-inclusive packages and a sunny pool
While competitor resorts lining Agadir's seafront generally offer more, this property continues to attract travelers with its affordable rates, good location, and sunny outdoor pool. However, you get what you pay for here, and complaints span the gamut -- past guests have been disappointed to find tennis courts, spa facilities, satellite TVs, and Wi-Fi either absent or not as advertised. It's closer to nightlife and attractions than other hotels, and for travelers looking to be left to their own devices, the lack of scheduled activity is good, though animation teams do organize activities by the pool. While [breezy rooms](A few blocks from the beach and attractions) are modern, common spaces are dated. The lobby has some charm thanks to Moorish accents from sultan archways, carvings, and a ceiling chandelier. Standoffish staff and lax smoking regulations are additional drawbacks, but the all-inclusive option is tempting.
Location
Near Agadir's beach, restaurants, nightclubs, and attractions
This hotel has a great location near many of Agadir's attractions. The hotel is just a five-minute walk to the seafront, where golden sands stretch for miles and guests can use a private area with loungers and umbrellas. Berber artifacts at the Museum of Amazigh Culture are within a 12-minute walk, as are a cluster of restaurants, and Casino Le Mirage. Souk El-Had's market stalls are 25 minutes on foot. Cheap taxis shorten routes here, and to Agadir's Marina, historic Kasbah, and traditional Medina. Agadir-Inezgane Airport is a 16-minute drive.
Rooms
Bright, nautical rooms; worth the upgrade for ocean views
Spacious rooms are outfitted in soft blues and whites, seen in wallpapers, bed fabrics, and light-painted wood furniture. Carved dressers or stand-alone lamps are classic, while draped or cushion fabrics in seating areas with octagonal tables have Moroccan influences. Rooms are bright, comfortable, and well-equipped with phones, desks, mini-fridges, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs, though channels are mostly in French or Arabic.Some Standard Rooms come with sofa beds, while Family Suites have two sleeper sofas, king-size beds, and marble floors with jewel-toned rugs. Unfortunately, beds in Standard units are two twins pushed together. Furnished balconies offer pool or sea views (in upgraded categories). Light-tiled bathrooms have shower/tub combos in lower categories, and walk-in showers in Suites, plus bidets, hairdryers, and toiletries across the board. No tea- and coffee-making facilities are provided, and safes incur fees. Additionally, rooms are subject to nearby nightclub noise, although that's the case throughout Agadir. Rooms can be fitted with cribs, but don't expect room Wi-Fi.
Features
Outdoor pool with loungers, private beach, and poor-quality all-inclusive dining
Although websites advertise tennis courts and a spa here, guests have been disappointed to find these facilities closed. Additionally, there's no kids' club, and entertainment is reportedly mediocre. This is also the case for all-inclusive dining, which many have said is low-quality and consists of hot food that's gone cold. The pool bar serves drinks and limited snacks throughout the day, while the restaurant has Moroccan and international buffets -- the breakfast pancakes are popular. The indoor bar has live music in the evenings.The outdoor pool is decently sized and has a section for kids. It's surrounded by palm trees and terraces with loungers, umbrellas, and dining furniture. Guests can also use the hotel's private stretch of the nearby beach. Pets are not permitted here. Limited parking is free, and Wi-Fi is free in the lobby.