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

Traveller question
Member
April 2026
What is Agadir like in October?
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
April 2026
October in Agadir is warm, mellow and beautifully balanced — highs around 25–26°C, pleasant evenings near 16–17°C, and a still-warm Atlantic (~20–21°C). Sunshine remains abundant and crowds are light. It is one of the very best months: swimmable seas, comfortable sightseeing and excellent value.
October might be my favourite all-round month on the Agadir coast, because it quietly offers almost everything at once. The summer heat has softened to a comfortable 25–26°C, the sea is still holding much of its late-summer warmth at around 20–21°C, the sun shines nearly every day, and the big crowds have gone home. It's the kind of month where you can swim in the morning, explore inland in the afternoon and dine on a terrace at night without ever feeling too hot, too cold or too crowded. That balance is rare and precious.
The sea deserves a special mention. Because the Atlantic cools as slowly as it warms, October stays genuinely swimmable — noticeably warmer than the spring months at the same air temperature — so this is still a proper beach-and-swim month, not just a sunbathing one. The evenings cool pleasantly to around 16–17°C, enough that you'll want a light layer after dark but never cold, and the lower humidity and gentler sun make it ideal for the kind of long active days that high summer can sap.
Inland, October is lovely as the fierce summer heat lifts. Day trips to Paradise Valley, Taroudant, Tiznit or the argan cooperatives are comfortable again, and the autumn light over the Souss plain is beautiful. Crowds are light across the board — you're past the summer peak and before the winter-sun arrivals — so the beach feels spacious, the restaurants are relaxed, and accommodation offers some of the best value of the year. For a calm, warm, do-everything holiday, October is hard to fault.
I recommend October in Agadir to travellers who want the best compromise of all: warm swimmable seas, comfortable touring weather, abundant sun and minimal crowds, with prices well below the summer peak. It's perfect for couples, for active travellers combining beach with exploring, and for anyone who finds high summer too hot. Honestly, alongside late September, October is the month I'd point most people toward for the Agadir coast.
Laila — Culinary & Wellness Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered April 2026.
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