What is Agadir like in November?

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What is Agadir like in November?

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Laila

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May 2026

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November in Agadir is mild, sunny early winter — highs around 23–24°C, cooler evenings near 13–14°C, and plenty of sunshine. The Atlantic cools to about 19–20°C, so swimming is for the hardier. As Europe turns grey, Agadir keeps its warmth, marking the start of the winter-sun season.

November is when Agadir's role as a winter-sun refuge really comes into focus. While much of Europe is sliding into damp, dark autumn, Agadir holds onto warmth and light — daytime highs around 23–24°C, sunshine on most days, and the dry, settled weather that makes the southern Atlantic coast such a reliable escape. It's a gentler warmth than summer, the kind where you can spend all day outdoors comfortably, and the quality of the light in November, lower and softer, is genuinely beautiful along the beach.

The sea is cooling now, down to around 19–20°C, so I'd be honest that November swimming is for the keen rather than the casual — pleasant for a quick dip on a warm afternoon, but most visitors will paddle and sunbathe rather than swim properly. Surfing, on the other hand, comes into its own as the autumn swells build along the Taghazout coast, and the air stays warm enough that it's still a fine time to be on the water in a wetsuit. Evenings cool to about 13–14°C, so a jacket comes back out for dinner.

Crowds are interesting in November: the summer rush is long gone, but the deep-winter long-stayers haven't fully arrived, so early and mid-November in particular can feel wonderfully quiet, with spacious beaches and good value. As the month goes on you'll see the winter-sun visitors begin to trickle in. Inland day trips are at their most comfortable — Paradise Valley, Taroudant and the argan country are warm but no longer hot — making November an excellent month to combine coast and countryside.

I recommend November in Agadir to anyone wanting an early-winter warm escape with sunshine, mild days and low crowds, who's happy to trade full ocean swimming for beach life, surfing and exploring. It's a particularly smart pick for value before the Christmas peak. The main thing to set expectations on is the cooler evenings and the cooling sea — pack layers — but for daytime warmth when the rest of Europe is grey, November on the Agadir coast delivers beautifully.

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Laila Culinary & Wellness Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered May 2026.

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