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


Is May a good time to visit Agadir? In one word: “Yes!” May in Agadir is that sweet spot between Easter and summer, both of which bring large numbers of tourists to this Moroccan coastal resort. Rainfall is minimal and the temperatures are in the glorious mid-20s Celsius (high-70s Fahrenheit), perfect for both beach activities and excursions away from the sand. 


Since May is right before the peak summer tourist season when many people have time off school and work, the crowds are usually much smaller than in the busy months of July and August. This means you can often find better deals on accommodations and have a more relaxed experience exploring Agadir's markets and museums. For a combination of great weather, fewer crowds and good value, May can be one of the best times to visit Agadir. 


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


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


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


Agadir in May is an ideal time to learn to surf in Morocco

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Agadir weather in May


The weather in Agadir in May is usually warm and sunny, with daytime temperatures typically reaching a high of around 26°C (79°F). Evenings remain comfortable with the mercury dipping to a low of around 16°C (61°F), so bring a light sweater or jacket for the evening. 


Rainfall is minimal in May, averaging just 3mm over the course of the month, so there's no need to worry about wet weather disrupting holiday plans (you can probably get away without bringing a waterproof). And with the Atlantic Ocean temperatures around 20°C (68°F), it’s definitely warm enough for a swim. 


That being said, the collision of hot air blowing in from the Sahara Desert with the cooler air off the Atlantic Ocean can result in thick fog blanketing the city, especially in the mornings and evenings. This unique weather phenomenon is common between May and August, lending an almost mystical atmosphere to Agadir's shoreline until the sun burns off the haze.


Visiting Agadir in May

A camel grazing in front of the Kasbah Agadir Oufella

Is May a busy time in Agadir?


Being in the wake of the busy Easter holidays and before the summer vacations, May in Agadir is relatively crowd-free. While the weather is ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration, the fact that most Europeans and North Americans are back at school/work means there are less people around.


This makes it the perfect time to visit Agadir if you can get away! Hotel and resort rates tend to be quite reasonable in Agadir during May, so you can plan an affordable vacation in Morocco (if you book ahead). 



Best things to do in Agadir in May

An apartment block set against the bright blue skies of Agadir, Morocco

What’s on in Agadir in May


Le Printemps Musical des Alizés


The Printemps Musical des Alizés festival is an annual classical music event held every May in Essaouira, which is around three hours' drive up the coastline from Agadir. This eagerly awaited event attracts music enthusiasts from across Morocco and beyond, and showcases a variety of classical music styles. In 2025, the festival is scheduled for May 1 to 4 and will feature two performances by the Moroccan Philharmonic Orchestra.


Morocco Tomato Conference


On May 21, 2025, Agadir will be hosting the Morocco Tomato Conference, which brings together key players in the tomato industry from Morocco and beyond. It serves as a hub for exchanging ideas and showcasing new technologies, as well as fostering meaningful partnerships. Attendees have the unique opportunity to delve into the latest market trends, production techniques and research breakthroughs through a curated program of expert-led sessions, interactive workshops and engaging panel discussions.


Is May a good time to visit Agadir?

Shopping at Souk El Had is one of the best things to do in Agadir in May

Best things to do in Agadir in May


As May progresses, the temperatures are on the rise, making it an ideal time to relax on the beach and experience a classic seaside getaway in Agadir. The wide, sandy shores of Plage d’Agadir offer a wonderful setting for leisurely walks, sunbathing and a range of water sports, as well as being a fantastic spot to learn to surf. For more experienced surfers, the breaks of Taghazout are just a short drive up the coast, although it’s worth noting that the swells do drop off as summer approaches. 


If you need some time away from the sand, head to the hilltop ruins of the Kasbah Agadir Oufella, where you can enjoy stunning views across the city and coastline. You can access this 16th-century fortress by vehicle or ride the Agadir cable car. Also worth visiting is the Amazigh Heritage Museum, which highlights the cultural traditions of North Africa's indigenous peoples, and the Memoire d'Agadir, which commemorates the 1960 earthquake that impacted the city. For retail enthusiasts, Agadir is home to one of the largest markets in Morocco, Souk El Had, where you find everything from fresh produce to handicrafts and ready-to-eat tagines. 


With the summer heat yet to kick in, May is a wonderful time to explore the natural landscapes surrounding Agadir, such as Paradise Valley with its sculpted gorges and swimming holes. Birdwatchers should head to the nearby Souss-Massa National Park, where the wild coastal wetlands and dunes are alive with migratory species - the birdwatching here is at its best from March to May. Golfers can also take advantage of the pleasant weather to enjoy a round on Agadir’s golf courses, many of which offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. 



Is May a good time to visit Agadir?

A whitewashed building in Agadir, Morocco

Is May a good time to visit Agadir?


With its warm, sunny days and pleasant temperatures, May can be an excellent time to visit Agadir, particularly if you want to enjoy time at the beach without the summer crowds. Rainfall is minimal and the sea temperature is also quite comfortable for swimming at about 20°C (68°F). While the Atlantic swells are starting to drop off as summer approaches, it’s still a good time for beginners to learn to surf. 


After the Easter crowds have dispersed, Agadir sees a slight lull in visitors in May before the throngs descend on the beaches during July and August. This makes May a great time to visit Agadir if you want a slightly quieter experience. You can stroll along the beachfront promenade and dine at the alfresco restaurants without having to make bookings and the hotel/resort rates are quite reasonable.


The comfortable weather also makes May a fantastic time for excursions to experience the natural beauty surrounding Agadir, from the palm oases of Paradise Valley to the bird-filled lagoons of Souss-Massa. Overall, with its ideal weather and smaller crowds, May offers a wonderful opportunity to experience all that Agadir has to offer.


 

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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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