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Agadir has a warm, very sunny coastal climate with long dry periods and most rainfall concentrated in the cooler months. Although it is often described as semi-arid, its ocean influence keeps temperatures moderate year-round and humidity relatively comfortable for a North African coastal city. The current scattered clouds and 23.43°C conditions are consistent with Agadir's mild, seaside weather.
Summer Average
24°C
Winter Average
16°C
Climate Type
Mediterranean
Rainy Days
25
Sunny Days
300
Humidity
65%
Spring
March - May
18-24°C
Spring is warm, bright, and generally dry, with comfortable daytime conditions and cool evenings. Rain is limited and usually light, with clear skies becoming more common as the season progresses.
Low rainfall
Summer
June - August
22-27°C
Summer is warm to hot, dry, and typically very sunny, with coastal breezes helping moderate the heat. Rainfall is usually minimal to near absent during this period.
Very Low rainfall
Autumn
September - November
20-25°C
Autumn remains pleasantly warm, but cloud cover and the chance of rainfall begin to increase toward late autumn. Conditions are still favorable for outdoor activities, especially early in the season.
Low rainfall
Winter
December - February
12-18°C
Winter is mild and relatively dry compared with many Mediterranean climates, though it is the wettest part of the year. Daytime temperatures remain comfortable, while nights can feel cool.
Moderate rainfall
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Air Quality
Agadir
Agadir offers expats a relaxed, sun-drenched coastal lifestyle with a distinctly modern Moroccan feel, making it an appealing choice for those prioritizing comfort and a slower pace. Daily life is generally straightforward, supported by a good safety record and accessible healthcare services. While it provides a comfortable environment for families and professionals, its contemporary vibe means it offers less of the traditional cultural immersion found in other Moroccan cities, and the expat community, though present, is less extensive than in global hubs.
Advantages
Agadir
Year-round sunny beaches
Affordable cost of living
Abundant parks and green spaces
Rich cultural heritage sites
Welcoming expat community
Fresh seafood and local cuisine
Disadvantages
Agadir
Limited higher education options
Few professional coworking spaces
Seasonal tourism job instability
Limited tech startup ecosystem
Bureaucratic administrative processes
Safety & Security in Agadir
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Good
65
/100
Morocco Avg
57
Africa Avg
54
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
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