Agadir Weather & When to Go :
Agadir holds the promise of a sunny holiday on the sandy beach, with blazingly 'hot' days to ease the aches and pains of a working 'life' and 'cool' late evenings. Note that AGADIR at 'night' [ after 12:00 midnight] is a 'cool' place to be and warm clothing is advised. You can travel from AGADIR both North and South, EAST into the Mountains and on the road to Marrakech [260 kms away] to make any number of exciting and wonderful trips whilst on holiday. There is modern shopping at 'Marjane' or the souks [ fish, fruit and vegetable and AGADIR's main Market as well as the regular markets held around the villages that surround this fairly modern metropolis].
The average high temperatures in Agadir vary between 70 and 80. Every now and again, however, you might bump into a scorcher of a day, as each month has had a record high of over 90 degrees and seven of the months have seen record high temps over 100 degrees. Temperatures up to 118 have been recorded. No day colder than 34 degrees has ever been recorded.
It never really rains from June through August. The most rain comes in the months of December through March, when it rains five times a month. So the weather is nearly always perfect, which means you can travel to Agadir year-round. The colder months tend to be less touristy, and so if you don’t mind dry and clear days in the mid-sixties, this might be the best time to go, as you’ll get discounted hotel and flight prices, and you won’t have to be bothered by other tourists!
In late November to early December - it is usually sunny and about 22C. You will need a jumper/sweatshirt in the evenings/nights though.