Perfect 1 Day in Agadir: A Step-by-Step Itinerary (2026)

Most Agadir trips are full beach holidays β but if you only have one full day, this itinerary maximises it. Sunrise at the Marina. Mid-morning hike up to the rebuilt Kasbah Oufella ruins for the best free view in the city. Lunch at a fishing-port grill. Afternoon at Souk El Had. Sunset on the Corniche with the Atlas Mountains visible across the Souss valley. Evening seafood at the port. This works for layover travellers, day trippers, and people pivoting from the beach for a culture day. Last reviewed May 2026.
β‘ Itinerary at a glance
- Total time: 11 hours (8:30am β 8:00pm)
- Walking: ~6 km + 3 short taxi rides
- Budget: ~β¬50β80 per person (entries + meals + transport)
- Best for: First-time Agadir visitors, day trippers, beach-fatigue cultural days
- Best season: MarchβMay, SeptemberβNovember
- Last reviewed: May 2026
Overview
The principle: start with the Marina when fresh seafood arrives, climb to the Kasbah Oufella mid-morning when the light hits the bay, fishing port lunch, Souk El Had in the afternoon when it’s liveliest (especially Saturday), Corniche sunset walk, then seafood dinner at the port stalls. Day-trippers from Marrakech: leave at 6am (3h drive), return after dinner.
Prefer a guided 1-day tour? If you'd rather skip the logistics, these guided options cover this itinerary in a single booking, including transport between Marina, Kasbah, and the Souk.
- Agadir city + Kasbah cable car half-day
- Agadir from Marrakech day trip (3h drive)
- Agadir food tour with Souk El Had
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β° 8:30am β Marina + corniche start

1. Marina + corniche walk south
Start at the Agadir Marina β modern marina with cafΓ©s, fishing boats, and the morning seafood arriving from the boats. Have breakfast at a marina cafΓ© (~β¬8β12). Walk south along the corniche for 30 minutes β the bay opens up, you see the curve of the resort beach.
β Next: Petit taxi to the base of the Kasbah hill (~25 MAD).
β° 10:30am β Kasbah Oufella + viewpoint

2. Hike to the Kasbah ruins
The 1572 hilltop kasbah β destroyed in the 1960 earthquake along with most of old Agadir, partially rebuilt as a viewpoint. Walk up (40 minutes, steep) or take the new cable car from the bottom (~β¬8 round-trip). The view from the top is the best free vista in Agadir β the entire bay, the port, and on clear spring days the High Atlas Mountains 100 km north.
β Next: Cable car or taxi back down (15 MAD), then taxi to the fishing port (~30 MAD).
β° 1:00pm β Fishing port grill lunch
3. Grilled seafood at the port
The fishing port (5 minutes south of the Marina) is where local Agadirois eat lunch. The covered grill stalls choose your fish from the morning catch and grill it on the spot β sea bream, sardines, calamari, prawns. β¬10β18 per person. Loud, busy, authentic. Cash only.
β° 3:00pm β Souk El Had

4. Souk El Had market
The biggest weekly market in southern Morocco β 13 hectares, 6,000+ stalls, divided into themed sections (spices, leather, ceramics, clothing, household). The full Saturday morning market is the most chaotic; afternoon any day is calmer. Walking around takes 90 minutes; shopping adds 30+. Bargain expected. Cash mostly.
β Next: Petit taxi back to the Corniche for sunset (~25 MAD).
β° 5:30pm β Corniche sunset walk
5. Sunset along the corniche
Walk the corniche from the southern end back north toward the Marina as the sun sets over the Atlantic. Stop at one of the seafront beach clubs for a sundowner (β¬5β10 for a soft drink, β¬12β20 for a cocktail at the licensed venues). On clear days the Atlas Mountains are visible inland in pink alpenglow.
β Next: Walk to the port restaurants (10 minutes).
β° 7:30pm β Port-side dinner
6. Seafood dinner
Two angles. Pure Passion (above the Marina) β fine seafood with sea views, ~β¬35β55 per person, book ahead. Or back to the port grill stalls for an even better second seafood meal at β¬10β18 (different fish than lunch). The grilled fish at the port is genuinely some of the best seafood you’ll eat in Morocco.
β End of day. Taxi back to your hotel (β¬3β6 inside Agadir).
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Practical tips for this itinerary
- If day-tripping from Marrakech: 3 hours' drive each way. Leave 6am, return after dinner. Skip Souk El Had to fit (it adds 2 hours that you'd rather use for the drive back).
- Saturday Souk El Had is the biggest day but also the most chaotic. Sunday morning is the second-biggest; weekday afternoons are calmer.
- Cable car timing: the new cable car (TΓ©lΓ©phΓ©rique d'Agadir) runs 9:30amβ6:30pm typically. Check current hours; closed in high winds.
- Cash for the port grills and Souk El Had β most don’t take cards.
- Skip on a 1-day visit: the Berber Heritage Museum (small, can wait), the “Crocoparc” crocodile zoo (skippable unless travelling with kids), beach club daytime sessions (waste your day, do them on a beach-only day instead).
- Walking up to the Kasbah: go in cool morning light (before 11am in spring, before 9am in summer); avoid midday in summer.
FAQ β 1 day in Agadir
Is one day enough for Agadir?
For the city itself yes β Agadir is mostly a beach destination, not a sights-dense city. This itinerary covers everything notable beyond the beach in 11 hours. If you have only beach time as a goal, even 1 day is overkill.
Is Agadir worth a day trip from Marrakech?
Marginal. 3 hours drive each way is a lot for what Agadir delivers as a sight-day. Better as a multi-day stop. If you must day-trip, do it in summer when long days make the drive less burdensome.
Can I do this itinerary on a Friday?
Yes. Souk El Had has reduced activity on Friday afternoon (12:00β14:30 prayer break) but isn't closed. The fishing port grills stay open. Reorganise: Souk El Had in the morning, Kasbah after the Friday prayer break.
Is the Kasbah cable car worth it?
Yes - especially in summer. The walk up is steep (40 minutes), exposed (no shade), and tedious. The cable car is β¬8 round-trip and takes 5 minutes. The view at the top is identical either way.
How do I get from Agadir Airport to start this itinerary?
Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA) is 22 km from the city centre. Taxi 200β250 MAD (45 min) or pre-booked transfer 150β200 MAD. Bus 22 runs to central Agadir for 30 MAD but takes 90 min.
What if I want to add the Taghazout surf scene?
Replace Souk El Had (3pm) with a 30-minute drive to Taghazout for an afternoon surf lesson + beachside lunch. Return for the corniche sunset. Surf lesson β¬30β45, taxi each way 150β200 MAD or 30 MAD by tram.