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How long is the flight to Agadir?

If you are planning to fly to Agadir, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Sharjah, the flight duration is approximately 10h 8m; from Abu Dhabi, around 10h 9m; and from Dubai, close to 10h 12m.
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How much does a flight to Agadir cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Abu Dhabi to Agadir starting from AED 1,269, with an average price of AED 1,422. If you depart from other cities such as Sharjah, you can find tickets from AED 1,385, and from Dubai starting from AED 1,600, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Agadir

This coastal city is a major hub for visitors seeking the warm Atlantic breeze. Rebuilt after the earthquake in 1960, Agadir is a modern destination that sits along a crescent-shaped bay. It is a key base for exploring the southern regions of the country.

The city landscape includes the Kasbah Oufella, where ancient walls overlook the harbour and the new town. You can visit the Souk El Had, a massive market with thousands of stalls, or walk through the Medina d’Agadir, a cultural space designed by Coco Polizzi. The Vallee des Oiseaux provides a green corridor through the centre, housing various bird species and local flora.

The local atmosphere is shaped by a mix of beach culture and traditional Berber influences. Visitors often come for the wide sandy stretches and the fishing port, which is known for its sardine industry. The city is a centre for relaxation and outdoor discovery.

Best time to visit Agadir: High and low seasons

The vibrant warmth of the high season

During the peak summer months, Agadir becomes a sun-drenched hub of activity as travelers arrive at Al-Massira Airport to enjoy the cooling coastal breeze. The city experiences consistent sunshine and pleasant temperatures, often averaging around 26°C, which makes the 10-kilometre stretch of Agadir Beach the focal point of daily life. The atmosphere is energetic and lively, with the promenade bustling well into the evening as the heat of the day gives way to refreshing Atlantic air.

Cultural life reaches its height during this period, particularly with the arrival of the Timitar Festival, which celebrates Amazigh culture and world music. Visitors landing during these months will find a city that feels vibrant and festive, where outdoor cafes are packed and the rhythm of the streets is fast-paced. The clear skies and long daylight hours provide ample time for exploring the ruins of the Oufella Kasbah, offering a panoramic view of the sparkling bay and the busy port below.

The serene rhythm of the low season

As the calendar turns toward November and continues through March, the city transitions into a more tranquil and reflective state. While many destinations cool significantly, this region maintains a mild climate with daytime temperatures often hovering around 20°C, though the mornings are frequently characterized by a unique coastal mist. This season is particularly favoured by those seeking a quieter escape, as the pace of life slows down and the vast beaches offer a sense of peaceful solitude.

Social life during these months shifts toward the interior of the city, where the sprawling Souk El Had remains a vibrant centre for local trade and authentic encounters. The Atlantic swells become more consistent, drawing surfers to the water, while the surrounding landscape becomes greener and more inviting for nature walks. Arriving during the low season offers a different first impression, with a more relaxed atmosphere at the terminal and a city that feels intimately connected to its natural environment.

Top things to do and see in Agadir

Stepping off a flight into the coastal air of Agadir, you are met with a landscape where the Atlantic horizon meets the edge of the desert. This modern city is a gateway to a relaxed pace of life, revealing its character through wide boulevards and a long, golden shoreline that welcomes you shortly after arrival.

Agadir Kasbah
Sitting high on a hill, these historic ruins offer a quiet space to look out over the city and the ocean far below. The old walls tell a story of resilience, and the view from the summit provides a clear perspective of the urban layout against the sea.

Souk El Had
This sprawling marketplace is the sensory heart of the city, where the scent of saffron and cedar wood fills the air. You can wander through thousands of stalls that sell everything from hand-woven rugs to fresh olives, experiencing the daily rhythm of local life.

Agadir Promenade
The palm-lined walkway follows the curve of the beach for several kilometres, acting as a social hub for both residents and visitors. It is an ideal spot to feel the sea breeze and watch the sunset as the city lights begin to flicker on.

Vallee des Oiseaux
This leafy park creates a green corridor in the centre of the city, housing various bird species and local wildlife. It offers a calm contrast to the nearby beach, with shaded paths that allow for a slow stroll through tropical greenery.

Medina d'Agadir
A reconstructed village built with traditional Berber techniques, this site celebrates the architectural heritage of the region. The intricate stonework and narrow alleys provide a glimpse into the craftsmanship and aesthetic traditions that define the local culture.

Souss-Massa National Park
Located just south of the city, this protected area is a haven for rare birds like the northern bald ibis. The diverse landscape of sand dunes and wetlands shows the wilder, untouched side of the coast.

Book your flight to Agadir and start saving on your next trip

Every great journey begins with a simple click as you prepare to fly towards the coast of Agadir. To secure the best flight deals for your trip, consider booking well in advance and staying flexible with your departure times to find the most convenient routes. Frequent travellers can also benefit from Opodo Prime, which provides extra savings and tailored options to make every air travel experience even more rewarding.

FAQ's about Agadir

How can I find cheap flights to Agadir at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED76 to Agadir. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Agadir.
When's the best time to go to Agadir?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Agadir is... March.
The next best month to travel to Agadir is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Agadir.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Agadir is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Agadir?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Agadir, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Turkish Airlines: average one-way price of AED2,435.96 , with Dubai to Agadir an average of AED2,435.96 and Sharjah from AED3,019.84.
  • Qatar Airways (one-way average: AED3,028.93) : this includes an average price from Sharjah to Agadir of AED2,807.22 and also flights from Abu Dhabi costing AED3,053.71.
  • Etihad Airways: average cost for one-way was AED3,277.64 , with Abu Dhabi to Agadir flights costing an average of AED3,277.64 and the price tag from Dubai being AED3,100.52.
Which airlines fly to Agadir from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Agadir include:

  • Ryanair, which flies from Brussels and Fes to Agadir plus from Krakow.
  • Ryanair UK, which has flights from London and Leeds Bradford as well as Manchester to Agadir.
  • Transavia France, with flights from Casablanca to Agadir and Leeds Bradford and also from Manchester.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Agadir include:

  • Royal Air Maroc, which flies from Dubai and Sharjah and also from Abu Dhabi.
  • Turkish Airlines, with flights from Dubai and Lisbon to Agadir plus Montreal.
  • Etihad Airways, which has flights from Dubai and Colombo as well as from Beijing to Agadir.
What is the weather like in Agadir?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Agadir is in August, July and September, when the average temperature reaches 27º, while July, May and August are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 29 hours. If you prefer colder temperatures, however, make sure you visit Agadir during the months of January, December and February to experience an average of 10º. For those who don't care too much about temperatures, but want to avoid getting wet in the rain, it's important to avoid travelling during December, November and January, when the average precipitation in Agadir is 40mm, while the months of July, June and August are drier, with an average of 1mm.

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