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Agadir

Agadir in July

Not the best time

July brings serious heat that makes beach time a morning and evening affair. European families pack the city, driving up prices and crowds to their yearly peak.

Weather

July cranks up the heat with daily highs reaching 34°C, though the constant Atlantic breeze keeps it from feeling unbearable. Nights provide little relief at 22°C, and rain is completely absent. The sun is intense.

34°C high22°C low0 rain days

Crowds & Cost

peak crowds
~$110/day average

Events & Festivals

  • European summer holidays peak
  • Agadir Summer Festival

July Tips

  • Stay indoors during 12-4pm peak heat
  • Beach umbrellas are essential, not optional
  • Hotel pools become more important than ocean access

All Months

Agadir's weather is its biggest selling point – this place stays pleasant when the rest of Morocco is either freezing or melting. March through May is perfect. Temperatures hover around 22-25°C, the Atlantic isn't too cold for swimming, and you avoid the summer crowds. September through November works just as well – still warm enough for beach days but with fewer families now that school's back in session. Summer gets hot but not unbearable, thanks to ocean breezes. July and August see temperatures around 28°C, but European families pack the beaches and hotel prices spike. Winter is mild but can be windy. December through February brings occasional rain, but you'll have the place mostly to yourself and hotel rates drop by 40%. The surf is actually better in winter if you're into that. Here's what the guidebooks won't tell you: the best weather often happens in late October when summer heat breaks but winter winds haven't started.

Agadir Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

7/10

Families

9/10

Adventure

6/10

Budget

6/10

Luxury

7/10

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