Since you've arrived today and it's late morning, ease into Agadir with a leisurely brunch at La Scala on the beachfront, savoring fresh seafood and Moroccan mint tea while watching locals stroll the promenade. Afterward, take a relaxed walk through Le Jardin de Olhao (a small coastal garden near the marina) and pop into the nearby Musée du Patrimoine Amazigh for a compact introduction to Berber crafts and history before checking into your hotel and preparing for an afternoon beach stroll.
After a relaxed brunch and a museum stop, head along the promenade toward Plage d'Agadir for a gentle beachfront stroll and people-watching, then rent a bike or take a short taxi to La Corniche to explore its cafés and seaside sculptures. As golden hour approaches, climb up to the ruins of Kasbah Agadir Oufella for panoramic views of the bay and a memorable sunset-linger at the viewpoint while street vendors sell fresh orange slices and local snacks.
As the night settles, enjoy a relaxed dinner at Le Flore offering fresh Atlantic fish and a cozy terrace ideal for reflecting on your first day, then wander toward Marina d'Agadir to admire the lit-up yachts and lively waterfront cafés. Finish with a nightcap at Bar Restaurant La Pirogue, where live local music sometimes drifts over the harbor - an easy, low-key way to savor Agadir's evening atmosphere without straying far from your hotel.
Start your morning with the vibrant hustle of Souk El Had, where you can wander aisles of spices, argan oil stalls and colorful textiles while sampling freshly squeezed orange juice and warm msemen from a street vendor. After bargaining for a few souvenirs, head to the nearby Crocus Café for a mint tea break and people-watching before strolling along Boulevard du 20 Août to admire seaside sculptures and reach the marina in time for mid-morning coffee by the yachts at Café Maure.
After a bustling morning at the market and a coffee by the boats, wander toward Le Jardin d'Olhao's quieter paths then hop into a petit taxi to explore the contemporary galleries and shops around Galerie d'Art Mohamed Choukri, where local painters and sculptors display coastal-inspired work. Follow this with a late-afternoon visit to Hassan II Promenade to enjoy seaside sculptures and a casual seafood plate at Restaurant Le Jardin d'Eau, then pause for a sunset drink on the terrace of Rooftop 14 overlooking the marina to keep the day flowing toward an evening by the harbor.
As twilight deepens, wander to Place du 9 Avril to watch families gather and street artists perform before settling into a relaxed dinner at Le Nil Bleu, known for its grilled tagines and warm Moroccan hospitality. After dinner, take a short stroll to Théâtre de Verdure for a local music or cultural show (check the evening program), then finish the night with a leisurely seawall walk toward Le Riad Villa Blanche's cocktail lounge for a digestif under soft lights, keeping the pace mellow after a day of market browsing and marina views.
Leave Agadir early for a scenic drive toward the High Atlas foothills, stopping first in Aourir (Banana Village) for a coffee and fresh pastries at Café Bab Berdaine before continuing toward the valley. Arrive at Paradise Valley mid-morning to hike along the palm-lined gorge, swim in the natural pools beneath Tizgui Waterfall, and relax on sun-warmed rock ledges while a local guide points out native flora and secret cliff-jump spots popular with adventurous visitors.
After a morning of hikes and pools, linger near the gorge with a riverside picnic prepared by Aourir Market vendors-think fresh goat cheese, olives, and warm khobz-then follow a quieter trail upstream to the secluded plunge pools at Imin Ifri for a lazy swim and sunbathing on smooth rock ledges. Later, meet a local guide at Tighmert Village to learn about traditional irrigation terraces and sample homemade argan oil and mint tea before a relaxed drive back toward Agadir as the light softens over the Atlas foothills.
As twilight falls after a day of hiking and swimming, unwind with a slow-drive stop at Aourir Beachfront Café for fresh seafood skewers and chilled mint tea while watching fishermen bring in their catch. Later, return toward town via Tifnit Lookout to pause for panoramic views of the palm-studded gorge at golden hour, then finish with a relaxed riverside dinner at Maison de la Palmeraie, where local tajines and homemade argan desserts help you reflect on the day's outdoor adventures.
Begin with a fresh start at Crocoparc Agadir, arriving early to watch the resident Nile crocodiles during the keeper feed and stroll the shady botanical paths dotted with agave and cactus collections. After the park, unwind with a rejuvenating hammam and argan oil massage at Les Bains d'Argan Spa, followed by a light citrus-and-mint brunch on the terrace of Villa Quartey to carry the relaxed, restorative rhythm from your Paradise Valley day into a pampered coastal morning.
After a restorative morning, wander to Vallee des Oiseaux for a gentle stroll among peacocks and small aviaries, then cross to Plage Taghazout for a relaxed surf-watch and a late seaside lunch of grilled sardines at Chez Brahim. Later, retreat to Spa Riu Tikida for a signature argan scrub and eucalyptus steam session, finishing with mint tea on their sun terrace as the light softens toward evening.
As night falls, take a short taxi to Marina d'Agadir's quieter quay for a twilight stroll, then settle into a seafood-forward dinner at Le Jardin d'Eau where grilled seabass and fresh citrus salads pair with local white wine. After dinner, enjoy live Gnawa rhythms and cocktails at Ambiance Café on the marina boardwalk or, for a calmer finish, head to Rooftop Infinity Bar for a digestif while watching the bay lights shimmer - a gentle, restorative close to a day of wildlife and spa indulgence.
Kick off the day with a sunlit lesson from the friendly instructors at Initiation Surf Agadir on the soft sand stretch near La Côte des Pirates, where gentle waves make for confident first-time pops to your feet and more experienced surfers can rent a board to chase cleaner sets. After a morning in the water, refuel with a beachfront brunch of smoked sardine toast and freshly squeezed orange juice at Beach House Taghazout (great for watching surfers) before swapping stories over Moroccan coffee and planning an afternoon of paddleboarding or a jet-ski trip from Agadir Watersports Center.
After your morning surf lesson, switch gears with a leisurely paddleboard tour around Côte des Sablettes, where calm coves and tide pools make for easy exploration and unexpected birdwatching; guides from Board & Beach Agadir can point out hidden coves and offer tips for spotting local marine life. Finish the afternoon with a seaside seafood feast at Restaurant Le Moulay - try the grilled calamari and a plate of fresh ceviche - then stroll the nearby promenade toward Place du Souk to sample handmade pastries and mint tea as the light softens, keeping the day flowing from waves to local flavors.
As the sun dips, wander to Tifnit Beachfront for a relaxed seafood grill where fishermen bring in the day's catch and you can sample freshly charred prawns and calamari while toes dig into the sand. After dinner, head to Place du 9 Avril for a lively evening scene of street performers and local snack stalls, then finish with cocktails and live acoustic sets at Le Populaire - a cozy bar favored by locals that keeps the night mellow yet convivial, closing your active coastal day on a warm, local note.