Traveller question
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January 2026
What is Agadir like in February?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
January 2026
What is Agadir like in February?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.
Laila
Travel Designer · StaffCulinary & Wellness Designer
January 2026
February in Agadir is mild, bright and quietly lovely — daytime highs around 20–21°C, cool nights near 9–11°C, and long stretches of sunshine. It is peak winter-sun season for European visitors. The Atlantic is cold for swimming (~17°C), but beach walks, golf and terrace lunches are glorious.
February is one of my favourite months to send people to Agadir, precisely because it surprises them. Most travellers picture Morocco in February as cold or wet, and inland you'd be right to pack a coat. But Agadir sits on the Atlantic in the deep south, sheltered by the Anti-Atlas, and it shrugs winter off. Daytime highs settle comfortably around 20–21°C, the sky is that clean Atlantic blue more often than not, and you genuinely can sit on a beachfront terrace in a T-shirt eating grilled sardines while friends back in northern Europe are scraping ice off windscreens. That contrast is the whole appeal.
The honest detail people need is the day-and-night swing. By late afternoon the light goes golden and gorgeous, but once the sun drops the temperature falls quickly to around 9–11°C, and the breeze off the ocean has a real edge. I always tell February visitors to pack layers and a proper jacket for the evenings — a sundress at lunch, a warm wrap by dinner. The sea, too, is honestly cold, hovering near 17°C; this is not the month for lazy swimming unless you're a hardy soul or a surfer in a wetsuit, of which Agadir and nearby Taghazout have plenty.
What February does offer is space and calm. It's a popular winter-sun window with European retirees and long-stay snowbirds, so the promenade has a pleasant, unhurried buzz, but you're nowhere near the summer crush. This is the month for long beach walks along Agadir's enormous crescent of sand, a round of golf on the lush coastal courses (Agadir is one of Morocco's golf capitals), a cable-car or taxi up to the Kasbah ruins for the panoramic view, and unhurried afternoons in the souk. Day trips to Paradise Valley's palm gorges or the argan-oil cooperatives of the hinterland are at their most comfortable now, before the heat builds.
So my verdict on February: choose Agadir if your priority is reliable winter warmth, sunshine and a relaxed beach-resort rhythm rather than swimming or nightlife. Pair it beautifully with a couple of days inland in Taroudant or even a desert add-on if you don't mind the cold nights there. I'd steer you elsewhere only if you specifically need to be in the water — for that, wait for late spring. For everything else, February in Agadir is one of the great open secrets of European winter travel.
Laila — Culinary & Wellness Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered January 2026.
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