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Visiting Agadir in August: Weather + Festivals + Things to Do

Is August a good time to visit Agadir? With school holidays in full swing and the summertime temperatures at their peak, August is a really busy time to be in Agadir. But if you’re craving sun, surf and sand or this is the only time of year you can escape, then Agadir is one of the best places to be in Morocco. The Atlantic Ocean helps to temper the scorching heat that impacts inland cities like Marrakech and there are HEAPS of activities to keep you busy on and around the water. 


Agadir is certainly lively in August, with the beachfront cafes, restaurants and bars filled with customers - the people-watching at this time of year is fantastic! But all of this demand results in expensive accommodation and you need to book the best Agadir hotels and resorts well in advance if you want your first pick. While crowded beach vacations aren’t my thing, I know that lots of people love the vibrancy of summer in Agadir. 


In this article, discover everything you need to know about visiting Agadir in August, from the weather to crowds and special events. I’ll also share with you some of the best things to do in Agadir in August to help you plan a seasonally suitable itinerary. 


Planning a longer Moroccan escape? Discover everything you need to know about travelling to Morocco in August here.


For more information about visiting this coastal city, check out my Ultimate Travel Guide to Agadir.


Two women walking along a beach in Agadir - one of the best places to visit in Morocco in August

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Agadir weather in August


Agadir in August is characterised by warm-to-hot temperatures, making it an ideal destination for a beach getaway. Daily highs reach an average of about 31°C (88°F), while the evenings drop to a comfortably mild 20°C (68°F). Rain is virtually nonexistent during the month (average precipitation for August is 2mm) and the sea temperature peaks at a delightful 22°C (72°F) - absolutely perfect for swimming, surfing and other water sports.


It's important to keep in mind that from May to August, Agadir often experiences a morning haze. This phenomenon occurs when the warm air from the Sahara Desert meets the cooler air from the Atlantic Ocean. Although this mist usually clears as the day progresses, some travellers find it surprising that Agadir is not always bathed in clear, sunny skies in the summertime. 


Visiting Agadir in August

Colourful holiday apartments in Agadir - one of the best places to visit in Morocco in August

Is Agadir a busy time in Agadir?


Agadir is realllllly busy in August as it coincides with school holiday periods across Europe, North America and Morocco. Both local and international visitors flock to the city to make the most of the mild coastal temperatures, which are far more comfortable than the scorching conditions found inland in Marrakech. While the crowds might not be for everyone, there is definitely a vibrancy in the air. 


The lively beachfront promenade and waterfront cafes are buzzing from early morning until late at night, making it a perfect spot for socialising and people-watching. That being said, securing a sun lounger and an umbrella can be a challenge, unless you’re staying at a beachfront resort with a private area on the sand. 


If you’re visiting Agadir in August, it’s essential to book accommodations well in advance, as hotels and resorts tend to reach full capacity quickly. The prices are also at their highest, so be prepared to pay peak season rates. Additionally, making dinner reservations is highly advisable at the city’s most sought-after restaurants, which often have booked out services during August. 


Top tip: As August can be really hot and the beach super busy, I’d recommend finding an Agadir hotel with a swimming pool, giving you another opportunity to refresh throughout the day. 


Best things to do in Agadir in August

Yachts dot the marina of Agadir, Morocco

What’s on in Agadir in August


Anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People


Each year, the Anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People is observed in Morocco on August 20, serving as a reminder of the nation's fight for independence from colonial rule. This day pays tribute to the Royal Family, who faced exile in 1953, and honours Moroccans who made sacrifices in their quest for freedom and self-governance. Today, this important occasion is recognised as a public holiday throughout Morocco, providing a moment for both national reflection and celebration. In addition to the closure of government offices, banks and some businesses, the day typically features a televised address from the King.


Is August a good time to visit Agadir?

A camel grazing in front of the reconstructed fortress of the Agadir Oufella Kasbah

Best things to do in Agadir in August


Agadir in August is all about being at the beach and if you spend your entire holiday on the sand, without venturing anywhere else, who could blame you? Away from the beach, the temperatures feel considerably hotter so it’s best to stay near the ocean where you can enjoy the refreshing coastal breezes. 


If you're planning a trip to Agadir in August, you can rent a beach umbrella and sun lounger for a relaxing day on the sand or kick back on a cabana beside your resort pool. With summer well and truly set in, the ocean temperature is enticingly warm, yet being the Atlantic, you shouldn't anticipate overly balmy conditions. If lounging around isn't quite your style, there's a wide array of water sports on offer, ranging from jet skiing to surfing lessons


Agadir is on the doorstep of some of Morocco’s best surf, with most of the best breaks centred around the village of Taghazout (around 30 minutes’ drive north of Agadir). In summer, the conditions are particularly good for beginners and intermediates as the winter swells have dropped considerably. If you’re serious about progressing as a surfer, I’d recommend staying at one of the surf camps or hostels in the area where you’ll get expert guidance and share the experience with like-minded people. 


If you're eager to venture away from the beach, be aware that the temperatures can rise significantly as you head further inland. For elevated views across the coastline, ride the cable car up to the Agadir Kasbah, a historic fortress that suffered damage during the 1960 earthquake but has since been partially restored. To get a glimpse of the city as it was before the disaster, you can visit the Memoire d’Agadir, which beautifully reconstructs the old medina. Agadir is also a major centre for Amazigh culture and the Amazigh Heritage Museum is the place to head to learn about local traditions.


Keen golfers will know that Agadir boasts some of Morocco’s best golf courses and while the August temperatures are really hot during the middle of the day, an early morning or late afternoon round is ideal. Among the city’s most famous golf courses are Golf Les Dunes, Golf Du Soleil and Golf de l’Ocean while a short drive north along the coastline will take you to Golf Tazegzout.


Is August a good time to visit Agadir?

A surfer rides a wave at Anchor Point - one of the best places to surf in Morocco

Is August a good time to visit Agadir?


With its heaving school holiday crowds, August isn’t the best month to visit Agadir. But if it’s your only opportunity to travel to Morocco, this modern coastal resort is one of the better places to be in the country at the height of summer. The Atlantic Ocean keeps the temperatures relatively mild (compared to the inland cities) and there’s plenty of beachside fun on offer right on the city’s doorstep. 


And what Agadir does really, really well is modern beach resorts (many of which are all-inclusive), so you’re guaranteed a comfortable stay with all the amenities you need. Most come with one or more swimming pools where you can relax during the heat of the day or retreat to if the beach gets too busy. It's important to remember that as August is the peak tourist season in Agadir, the accommodation prices rise accordingly and the best places to stay will book out well in advance. 



 

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I'm Malika, a global traveller who first visited Morocco in 2014 before marrying a local and settling down in a little village on the Atlantic coast. Over the years, I've developed an intense love for Morocco, its majestic landscapes, storied cities and the incredibly warm hospitality of its people. As the owner and content creator of Malika in Morocco, I share my years of experience exploring the country, from north to south and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Sahara Desert. I am passionate about helping others plan their Moroccan travel adventures to ensure they get the most out of their North African experience. 

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