
Agadir beach & promenade
Stroll or cycle the long seafront, swim, and watch sunset over the Atlantic between matches.

FIFA World Cup 2030 · Host City
Where to stay, how to reach the stadium, what to do between matches — and how to turn your fixtures into a private Morocco trip.
Agadir for the World Cup
Agadir is Morocco’s beach-resort host city for the 2030 World Cup, on the Atlantic coast in the south. Matches are played at the Adrar Stadium on the city outskirts, being expanded to 70,000 seats for the tournament. Rebuilt after the 1960 earthquake, Agadir offers a long sandy beach, a modern marina, the Souk El Had and the hilltop Oufella kasbah — and is the gateway to Paradise Valley and the surf town of Taghazout, all via Agadir Al Massira Airport.
Why go
Host stadium
Adrar Stadium
Capacity
70,000 seats
Region
Atlantic / South
Nearby host cities
Marrakech

The stadium
Capacity
70,000 seats
Location
on the city outskirts
Matches · Being expanded to 70,000 seats for the tournament, the Adrar Stadium is set to host group-stage and knockout matches in Morocco’s beach-resort host city.
Getting there
Fans fly into Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA), about 25 km from the resort. The Adrar Stadium sits on the city outskirts, so book a private transfer for match days to avoid tournament-day crowds and surge pricing. Agadir also links by road to Marrakech in around three hours, handy for a second host city.
Skip the queues
Tournament days mean surge pricing, scarce taxis and gridlock around the ground. Pre-book a private car or van with an English-speaking driver and travel airport-to-riad and riad-to-stadium without the stress.
Arrange private transfersWhere to stay
The right neighbourhood makes the tournament. Here is how the best fan bases break down — we can book any of them, from riads to seafront hotels, around your fixtures.
Neighbourhood
Resort hotels along the seafront with direct beach access — the classic Agadir holiday base.
Neighbourhood
Modern apartments and hotels around the yacht marina, with restaurants and cafés on the water.
Neighbourhood
More affordable hotels near the Souk El Had and local life — central and well connected.
Between the matches
You will have full days between kick-offs. Here is how to spend them — the sights, flavours and corners of Agadir that make the trip more than ninety minutes.

Stroll or cycle the long seafront, swim, and watch sunset over the Atlantic between matches.

Browse one of Morocco’s largest markets for spices, argan oil, crafts and produce.

Ride up to the hilltop ruins and the giant Amazigh hillside inscription for panoramic bay views.
Make it a Morocco trip
You have come this far — see the country beyond the stadium. Add a few days either side of your matches, all fully private and tailored to your dates.
Add-on
A relaxed beach-and-market itinerary covering the seafront, souk and kasbah.
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The laid-back surf village up the coast — waves, yoga and beach cafés.
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Drive up to the Red City — another 2030 venue and gateway to the Atlas and Sahara.
ExploreFan tips
Good to know
Matches are played at the Adrar Stadium on the city outskirts, which is being expanded to 70,000 seats for the tournament.
The Adrar Stadium is on the city outskirts, a short drive from the beachfront and centre. Allow extra time on match days and pre-book a private transfer.
Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA), about 25 km from the resort, handles direct flights from across Europe.
Yes — Agadir is the gateway to Paradise Valley and Taghazout’s surf, and links by road to Marrakech in around three hours, so most fans add a beach or Atlas trip around their matches. We tailor private tours and transfers around your fixtures.
Tell us your match dates and what matters most. A travel designer will reply within 24 hours with a tailored plan — riads, airport and stadium transfers, and private tours between games.
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