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Visiting Agadir in October

Visiting Agadir in October

# Agadir in October: What It’s Actually Like

Look, October in Agadir is genuinely one of those months where you could have a fantastic time or feel slightly shortchanged, and it mostly depends on what you’re chasing.

The weather is transitioning. Early October still carries that summer heat — think low-to-mid 30s — and it gradually softens toward something more pleasant by the end of the month, hovering around 25-27°C. The Atlantic keeps things feeling fresher than inland Morocco, which is a genuine advantage. Rainfall is low but not zero. You might get a few grey days or brief showers creeping in, particularly late October. Nothing dramatic, but don’t assume guaranteed wall-to-wall sunshine the way you might in July.

The sea is actually at its warmest this time of year, which surprises people. Atlantic temperatures peak slightly delayed from summer, so swimming in October often feels better than August. That’s a real selling point if the beach is your priority.

Crowds thin out noticeably compared to July and August. The resort strip doesn’t empty completely — Agadir pulls a steady stream of European package tourists year-round — but you’ll find sunbeds without a battle, restaurants with actual space, and hotel prices that reflect the shoulder season. It’s noticeably calmer, which you’ll either love or find slightly flat depending on your vibe.

Everything stays open. This isn’t a seasonal town that boards itself up. The souks, the marina, the restaurants, the beach clubs — all functioning normally. Ramadan won’t affect you in October 2025 either.

**Who it suits well:** Anyone who wants beach time without peak-season chaos, couples, older travellers, anyone who finds summer heat oppressive. If you need a buzzing nightlife scene or want Marrakech-style cultural immersion, Agadir will frustrate you regardless of the month — it’s a resort city first.

**One practical tip:** Book accommodation with a pool anyway. On those occasional overcast days, the beach loses its appeal fast, and having a pool means you’re not stuck wandering a resort strip that wasn’t really designed for rainy-day wandering.

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