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- Setting off to the bustling coastal town of Agadir, for a holiday combining sun, sand, and cultural discovery.
- From relaxing in the spa to trying out watersports in the Atlantic Ocean, the range of activities has something for everyone.
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Iberostar Waves Founty Beach 4* —
Agadir's beach and city centre are just a short walk from Iberostar Waves Founty Beach 4*. Ideal accommodation for discovering the region and making the most of its seaside atmosphere.
Whether you're strolling through the city, discovering the souks or simply relaxing on the beach beside your hotel, you'll love being carried away by the gentle local way of life. Here, you're sure to have a holiday that creates memories for a lifetime.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Standard Room, a Standard Sea View Room, a Standard Partial Sea View Room or a Family Room.
Standard Room (32 m²)
Choose the Standard Room and enjoy a relaxing base for your holiday.
Standard Sea View Room (32 m²)
The Standard Sea View Room offers an incredible view that is sure to make you dream.
Standard Partial Sea View Room (32 m²)
With all the amenities of the Standard Room, enjoy a partial sea view for an even more relaxing holiday feel.
Family Room (34 m²)
Would you like to get together with your family or friends? The Family Room has plenty of space for everyone.
Your dining choices
This is an all inclusive stay. Your breakfast, lunch, and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant, with a selection of snacks and drinks. Please see the ‘details’ tab for more information.
Your meals will be served as buffets in the Mercure restaurant, which offers the best traditional Moroccan dishes. At the à la carte Antares restaurant, your taste buds will experience sublime local flavours, included once per stay. The Snack Bar Fountain is the ideal place to fill up on pizza, salad, ice cream and sweets. The Orion Bar offers colourful cocktails with a breathtaking view of the ocean. As night falls, settle into the Animation Bar Cassiopee for a drink or a refreshing beverage in a friendly, lively atmosphere.
Your time
Between the beach, the town and the leisure activities on offer at your hotel, you'll be spoilt for choice to make every day a fabulous adventure. Relax in the spa overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, exercise in the gym, sunbathe between two refreshments in one of the three pools, while taking advantage of the mini clubs for children. Or if you prefer, go to the beach and try out exciting water sports.
Optional excursions —
Agadir seen from the Atlantic - coastal cruise
Take to the sea and enjoy a day aboard the Golden Trip as you sail along the Atlantic coast. During this day, you will cruise to the rhythm of the ocean while admiring breathtaking views of the Moroccan coastline and the urban landscape of Agadir.
Hiking in the Atlas Mountains with lunch - departing from Agadir
Depart from Agadir for an authentic hike in the Atlas Mountains, discovering Berber villages, unspoilt landscapes and natural pools, with breakfast and lunch included.
Sandboarding in the Agadir desert
Experience a thrilling adventure in the Agadir desert as you glide down the golden dunes on a sandboarding session, surrounded by coastal landscapes, adrenaline and an unforgettable sunset.
Quad bike adventure through the dunes, forests and wild beaches of Agadir
Embark on a thrilling quad bike adventure through the dunes, forests and Berber villages of Agadir, with a typical Moroccan gourmet break in the heart of the desert.
Traditional Moroccan evening in Agadir – dinner and show
Experience an authentic Moroccan evening in Agadir with a traditional dinner, an enchanting folk show and a warm, typically Moroccan atmosphere.
Surf lessons near Agadir with lunch
Enjoy supervised surfing sessions lasting around two hours at one of Morocco's best Atlantic surf spots, suitable for all levels, with a lunch break to recharge your batteries.
Jet skiing in Agadir – 30 minutes
Experience 30 minutes of adrenaline on a powerful jet ski in Agadir, amid waves, spectacular views and total freedom on the Moroccan coast, with pick-up included from the tourist centre.
Kitesurfing lessons with lunch
Enjoy an unforgettable kitesurfing experience in Taghazout with personalised lessons, all equipment provided, lunch included and transfer from Agadir, combining sport, relaxation and exploration of the Moroccan coastline.
Catamaran cruise along the Agadir coastline
Enjoy a catamaran cruise in Agadir with transfer from your hotel, mint tea, Moroccan pastries and breathtaking views of the Atlantic coast for an unforgettable moment of relaxation.
Your journey to Agadir —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Agadir —
Basked in year-round sunshine and cooled by Atlantic breezes, Agadir is Morocco’s coastal gem, a modern, relaxed alternative to the country’s bustling imperial cities. Here, palm-lined promenades stretch along crescent-shaped shores, where the rhythm of the waves sets the pace for lazy days and seaside strolls. Ideal for beach lovers, wellness seekers, and culture enthusiasts alike, Agadir promises a laid-back escape wrapped in warmth and Moroccan charm.
Must-sees:
- Agadir Beach & Promenade: The city’s centrepiece, a wide, golden beach backed by stylish cafés, oceanfront restaurants, and a scenic promenade perfect for sunset walks.
- Kasbah of Agadir Oufella: Perched above the city, these 16th-century ruins offer breathtaking views over the bay and the port, best visited at the golden hour.
- Souk El Had: Dive into local life at this vibrant market of more than 6,000 stalls brimming with spices, handwoven rugs, ceramics, and colourful produce.
- Paradise Valley: Just an hour inland lies this hidden oasis of palm-lined gorges, rock pools, and waterfalls, a serene escape into nature.
- Taghazout: Once a sleepy fishing village, now a trendy surf spot with barefoot cafés, yoga retreats, and waves perfect for both beginners and pros.
Culinary culture:
Agadir’s cuisine is a delicious blend of Berber heritage and coastal bounty. Feast on freshly grilled sardines, fish tajines scented with cumin and preserved lemon, or snack on msemmen (Moroccan flatbreads) filled with herbs and olives. Don’t miss a spoonful of amlou, a heavenly almond, honey, and argan oil spread, or sip on fresh orange juice from a local stall for an energising treat under the sun.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its beaches and boulevards, Agadir invites travellers to slow down and discover the soul of southern Morocco. Wellness is woven into the city’s fabric, from Argan oil cooperatives where you can learn about this local elixir to traditional hammams offering rejuvenating spa rituals passed down through generations. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Souss-Massa National Park, home to rare bird species and sweeping dunes, while culture buffs might enjoy a visit to the Amazigh Heritage Museum, celebrating Berber art and identity.
Good to know:
With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Agadir is a reliable escape in any season. The local currency is the Moroccan dirham (MAD), and petit taxis are plentiful and budget-friendly. While Agadir is cosmopolitan and beachy, modest attire is still recommended when visiting traditional areas and nearby villages.