Currently, October is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Agadir (average of $803). Flying to Agadir in June will prove the most costly (average of $1,271). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$832
February
$951
March
$880
April
$956
May
$993
June
$1,271
July
$1,269
August
$916
September
$895
October
$803
November
$883
December
$864
AGA Temperature | 57.2 - 71.6 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Agadir, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 71.6 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 57.2 F).
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Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
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Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
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Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
Food
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Comfort
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Overall
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Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
Completely rebuilt after a major earthquake in 1960, Agadir is now the premier holiday destination in Morocco. The city itself continues to grow but, despite its large size, remains fairly easy to get around due to the New York-like grid system in place. Despite the hustle and bustle of the city, Agadir is primarily known as a world-class beach resort. Holder of the prestigious Blue Flag award, the city’s majestic main beach stretches along the coast for over 8 kilometres, the translucent waters of the Atlantic Ocean providing a welcome respite from the rays of the sun. The seafront promenade is constantly abuzz with life, with bars, cafes and street traders adding to its vibrant nature.
As a beach-oriented resort, most of the activities here are centered on the waterfront area. Just along from the beach, the Marina is a modern luxury complex consisting of chic eating establishments and designer stores selling international brands. This symbol of modernity sits in complete contrast to the tranquillity of the old port area, where local fishermen ply their wares and life is lived at a slower pace. Although the vast majority of the city was rebuilt in 1960, a rare glimpse into Agadir’s past can be enjoyed at the hilltop Kasbah. Although only the outer wall of this historic citadel remains, its elevated position ensures that the views of the city and the coast are truly spectacular.
As Agadir is a beach destination, the best months to visit are from May to August. The coastal areas are a bit cooler than inland locations making the heat a little more bearable. However, the sun is still strong enough to make the waters of the Atlantic Ocean pleasantly warm. This is the high season for tourists here, so prepare for things to be busy.
The low season months of November, January and February are the cheapest times to visit the city. The average daily temperature during November is still very pleasant but this month also happens to be the wettest.
Buses are plentiful within the city and are the cheapest form of public transport. There are two types of taxi here, petit and grand. Petit taxis, usually orange in color, are restricted to journeys within the city limits. A grand taxi is needed if you wish to travel to a destination outside of the city.