Agadir

Agadir is a popular seaside city in southern Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean coast. It is known for its long sandy beaches, sunny weather, modern promenade, surfing, oriental markets and pleasant holiday atmosphere. Agadir is an ideal destination for seaside relaxation, a winter escape to the sun, discovering Moroccan culture and trips to the surrounding area. Thanks to its mild climate, it is suitable for holidays during much of the year.

Flights from Bratislava

You can fly from Bratislava to Agadir with direct Wizz Air flights to Agadir Al Massira Airport, with the airport code AGA. The direct air connection between Bratislava and Agadir will operate from 27 October 2026 as part of the winter flight schedule. The flight from Bratislava to Agadir takes approximately 4 hours.

Transport from the airport

  • Bus / airport shuttle – Agadir Al Massira Airport is located approximately 25 km from the centre of Agadir. An airport shuttle operates between the airport and the city, connecting the airport with the centre of Agadir. The journey takes approximately 50 minutes and a ticket costs around 50 MAD, while a return ticket costs around 80 MAD.
  • Taxi / private transport – taxi services are available directly at the airport and are a convenient option for travelling to your hotel or chosen location. The journey by car to the centre of Agadir takes approximately 30–45 minutes, depending on traffic and the final part of the city.
  • Transfer / shuttle – you can also use a pre-booked private or shared transfer directly to your hotel. This option is practical especially when arriving later, travelling with larger luggage or heading to hotel resorts outside the city centre.
  • Car rental – you can rent a car directly at the airport. This is a suitable option if you plan trips outside Agadir, for example to Essaouira, Marrakesh, the Atlas Mountains, Paradise Valley or the surfing beaches around Taghazout.

What not to miss in Agadir

When visiting Agadir, you should definitely not miss these places and experiences:

  • Agadir Beach – a long sandy beach by the Atlantic Ocean, ideal for relaxation, walks, swimming and water sports.
  • Corniche promenade – a modern seafront promenade with restaurants, cafés, sea views and a holiday atmosphere.
  • Agadir Oufella / Kasbah – a historic fortress above the city with panoramic views of Agadir, the port and the ocean.
  • Souk El Had – a large traditional market where you can find spices, fruit, handmade products, ceramics, leather goods and a typical Moroccan atmosphere.
  • Marina Agadir – the harbour area of the city with shops, restaurants, cafés and a pleasant setting for an evening walk.
  • Paradise Valley – a popular nature trip with canyons, palm trees, natural rock pools and views of the Moroccan landscape.
  • Taghazout – a well-known surfing town north of Agadir with beaches, cafés and a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Essaouira – a historic seaside town with a UNESCO-listed medina, accessible as a day trip from Agadir.
  • Marrakesh – one of Morocco’s most famous cities, suitable for a longer trip to explore markets, palaces, gardens and oriental atmosphere.
  • Moroccan gastronomy – taste tajine, couscous, harira, fresh fish, seafood, Moroccan mint tea, dates and traditional sweets.

Did you know?

Agadir is one of the most popular Moroccan resorts on the Atlantic Ocean and, thanks to its mild climate, is also sought after during the winter months. The city was largely rebuilt after a major earthquake in 1960, which is why it feels more modern today than many other Moroccan cities. When visiting, it is worth combining relaxation by the ocean with a trip to Souk El Had market, the surfing town of Taghazout or the natural Paradise Valley.