Best Beaches Near Agadir: A Complete Driver's Guide (2026)

Explore the 8 best beaches near Agadir with driving directions, parking info, facilities, swimming safety tips, and which rental car you need for each.

Best Beaches Near Agadir: A Complete Driver's Guide (2026)

Agadir's Coastline: A Beach Lover's Paradise

The Souss-Massa region boasts some of Morocco's finest beaches, stretching over 300 km of Atlantic coastline. From wide urban sands with full amenities to remote coves accessible only by dirt track, there is a beach for every taste. With a rental car from Agadir, you can beach-hop through an incredible variety of sandy stretches, discovering surf breaks, fishing villages, and hidden paradises that most tourists never see.

This guide covers the 8 best beaches near Agadir, with practical driving directions, parking info, facilities, and tips for each one.

1. Agadir Beach

Distance from city center: 0 km | Drive time: You are already here

Agadir's main beach is a magnificent 10 km crescent of golden sand stretching from the marina in the north to the port in the south. It is one of Morocco's best urban beaches and the reason Agadir became a major resort destination.

Facilities

Swimming Safety

Generally safe for swimming with a gentle slope. Watch for currents at the northern end near the marina. The water temperature ranges from 17C in winter to 22C in summer, warmer than you might expect from the Atlantic.

Best Time to Visit

Early morning for a quiet walk or run. The beach fills up from 11 AM during summer. In winter (November-March) you can often have long stretches almost to yourself, and the air temperature still reaches 20-23C most days.

Parking

Street parking along the corniche (Boulevard du 20 Aout) is plentiful. Blue zone meters cost 2 MAD/hour. Hotel guests usually have free parking. Underground parking available at Souk El Had and Marina Shopping.

Car recommendation: Any car. No special requirements for the city beach.

2. Taghazout Beach

Distance: 19 km north | Drive time: 25 minutes via N1

Morocco's surf capital and one of the most charming coastal villages in the country. Taghazout has transformed from a sleepy fishing village into an internationally famous surf destination while keeping its laid-back Berber soul.

Driving Directions

Head north on the N1 coastal highway from Agadir. Taghazout is clearly signposted. Take the exit and follow the road down into the village. The entire drive is on excellent paved road with ocean views.

Facilities

Swimming Safety

The main village beach has moderate waves. Strong currents are common at Anchor Point and Hash Point, which are primarily for experienced surfers. Beginners should stick to the sheltered bay area or take a lesson with a qualified instructor.

Best Time to Visit

October to April for surfing (biggest swells). May to September for swimming and relaxing. Sunset from a rooftop cafe is spectacular year-round. Arrive before 10 AM on weekends to beat the day-trippers from Agadir.

Parking

Limited in the village center. A larger parking area is at the village entrance (free, watched by a gardien, tip 5-10 MAD). Do not try to drive through the narrow village streets.

Car recommendation: Any car. The N1 highway is perfectly smooth.

3. Tamraght Beach (Devil's Rock)

Distance: 15 km north | Drive time: 20 minutes

Just south of Taghazout, Tamraght offers a quieter, more local atmosphere than its famous neighbor. The village sits above a long sandy beach known for consistent surf breaks and the distinctive rock formation called "Devil's Rock" (Roche du Diable).

Driving Directions

Same N1 highway north, exit at Tamraght before Taghazout. Follow the signs down to the beach. The road is paved all the way.

Facilities

Swimming Safety

Moderate to strong waves. The beach break can be powerful during winter swells. The area around Devil's Rock has sharp rocks underwater, so swim in the sandy sections. Good for intermediate surfers.

Crowd Levels

Much less crowded than Taghazout. Even in peak summer you will find plenty of space. Perfect for those who want the surf village experience without the tourist crowds.

Car recommendation: Any car.

4. Imourane Beach

Distance: 25 km north | Drive time: 30 minutes

A hidden gem between Taghazout and Tamri, Imourane is a long, wide beach backed by banana plantations. It is far less developed than the beaches closer to Agadir, offering a more authentic and peaceful experience.

Driving Directions

Continue north past Taghazout on the N1. Turn left at the Imourane sign onto a secondary road. The last 2 km are on a decent dirt track, passable for any car in dry weather but easier with higher clearance.

Facilities

Swimming Safety

Strong Atlantic waves and currents. This beach is better for walks and surf than swimming. No lifeguards. Exercise caution and never swim alone.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round for walks and atmosphere. The banana plantations behind the beach are fascinating to explore. Best avoided after heavy rain when the dirt access road can become muddy.

Car recommendation: Any car in dry weather. SUV or Dacia Duster recommended after rain for the dirt track.

5. Aourir Beach (Banana Beach)

Distance: 12 km north | Drive time: 15 minutes

Known locally as "Banana Beach" thanks to the banana plantations that surround the village, Aourir offers a genuine local beach experience. The village is also famous for its vibrant Tuesday souk, one of the best markets in the Agadir region.

Driving Directions

Head north on the N1. Aourir is the first significant town you reach. Turn left toward the coast at the village center. Well-signposted.

Facilities

Swimming Safety

Moderate waves. The beach is reasonably sheltered and suitable for confident swimmers. Popular with local families, which is always a good safety indicator.

Best Time to Visit

Tuesday for the souk plus beach combo. The beach is relatively quiet on weekdays. Gets busy with local families on Friday afternoons and weekends.

Car recommendation: Any car. Easy paved access.

6. Tifnit Beach

Distance: 30 km south | Drive time: 40 minutes

A dramatic, wild beach framed by rugged cliffs and a small fishing village. Tifnit is where Agadir locals go to escape the tourist beaches. The drive south takes you through the Souss-Massa National Park area, and the beach itself feels wonderfully remote.

Driving Directions

Head south from Agadir on the N1 toward Tiznit. After about 20 km, turn right (west) at the signpost for Tifnit. The last 10 km are on a secondary road that passes through flat scrubland before reaching the coast. The road is paved but narrow.

Facilities

Swimming Safety

Strong currents and waves. This is not an ideal swimming beach. The water is beautiful to look at but the Atlantic here is powerful. Watch locals to see where they swim. Excellent for surfing, bodyboarding, and beach walks.

Crowd Levels

Almost always quiet during weekdays. Popular with Moroccan families on weekends, especially in summer. You may have the entire beach to yourself on a winter weekday.

Car recommendation: Any car in dry weather. The road is paved. An SUV is nice but not necessary.

7. Legzira Beach

Distance: 150 km south | Drive time: 2 hours

Morocco's most iconic beach, famous for its massive natural red stone arches carved by centuries of Atlantic waves. One arch collapsed in 2016, but the remaining formation is still one of the most photographed natural landmarks in North Africa. This is a longer drive but absolutely worth it for the dramatic scenery.

Driving Directions

Take the N1 south through Tiznit, then continue toward Sidi Ifni. Legzira is signposted about 10 km north of Sidi Ifni. Turn right and follow the road down to the cliff-top parking area.

Facilities

Swimming Safety

Swimming possible in the sheltered coves between rock formations, but be very cautious of strong currents and the incoming tide, which can trap you against the cliffs. Always check tide times before walking along the base of the arches. The beach is much more for photography and walks than swimming.

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoon for the best light on the red rock arches, golden hour is spectacular for photography. Low tide gives you the most beach to explore and the best arch views. Avoid midsummer midday when the cliffs trap heat.

Car recommendation: Any car. The entire route is on paved national roads. Combine with Sidi Ifni for a full day out.

8. Sidi Ifni Beach

Distance: 165 km south | Drive time: 2.5 hours

The former Spanish colonial town of Sidi Ifni has a unique charm unlike anywhere else in Morocco. Art deco buildings, a distinctive blue-and-white color scheme, and a long sandy beach make this a fascinating destination. The town was only returned to Morocco from Spain in 1969, and Spanish architectural influence is everywhere.

Driving Directions

Take the N1 south through Tiznit, then follow signs to Sidi Ifni via the R104. The road hugs the coast for the final stretch, offering spectacular views. Legzira Beach is just 15 km to the north, making it easy to combine both in one trip.

Facilities

Swimming Safety

The main town beach has moderate waves and is reasonably sheltered by the headland. More suitable for swimming than Legzira, especially in the area near the old Spanish port. Watch for currents further out.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round. The town is interesting regardless of weather. Sunday for the souk. Spring (March-May) is ideal for pleasant temperatures and blooming countryside on the drive down.

Car recommendation: Any car. All roads are paved and in good condition.

Do You Need a Car to Visit These Beaches?

Agadir Beach is walkable from most hotels, but for every other beach on this list, a car is essential. Public transport to coastal villages is limited and unreliable, taxis are expensive for round trips, and organized tours restrict your schedule and choice of beaches.

With a rental car from Agadir, you get complete freedom to:

For beaches 1-6 on this list, any economy rental car is perfectly fine. The roads are all paved. For Imourane after rain, a Dacia Duster or similar SUV gives extra peace of mind on the dirt section.

Browse our Agadir rental fleet and find the perfect car for your beach adventure. All vehicles include full insurance and 24/7 roadside assistance.

Beach Driving Tips

Pro tip: The best beach day from Agadir is the Legzira + Sidi Ifni combo. Leave Agadir by 8 AM, explore Legzira at low tide, drive 15 minutes south to Sidi Ifni for lunch at a seafood restaurant, explore the town, and drive back to Agadir in time for dinner. It is a long day but unforgettable.

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