Enjoy the beach, without moderation

Urban beaches, gentle waters, easy surfing, and endless sunshine: Agadir is Morocco’s seaside escape. And beach football is part of the landscape.
Barefoot football, warm sand, waves behind makeshift goals. In Agadir, the game happens right on the beach, between swims, among friends or strangers. Here, football is easygoing, joyful, spontaneous, much like the southern spirit that welcomes you.



Stade Adrar (45,480 seats), just a few kilometers from the coast, will host multiple group stage matches, one Round of 16 match, and one quarter-final.

Urban beaches, gentle waters, easy surfing, and endless sunshine: Agadir is Morocco’s seaside escape. And beach football is part of the landscape.

Local initiatives in ecotourism are on the rise: hikes in the nearby hinterlands, eco-conscious lodging, and encounters with organic farmers or local cooperatives.

Fish tagines, amlou, fresh bread from the neighborhood oven… Agadir invites you to explore the flavors of the south, blending Amazigh tradition and modern culinary trends. The sprawling Souk El Had is a must for local goods, spices, or textiles. And cafés remain essential gathering places, especially during matches.

Urban beaches, gentle waters, easy surfing, and endless sunshine: Agadir is Morocco’s seaside escape. And beach football is part of the landscape.

Local initiatives in ecotourism are on the rise: hikes in the nearby hinterlands, eco-conscious lodging, and encounters with organic farmers or local cooperatives.

Fish tagines, amlou, fresh bread from the neighborhood oven… Agadir invites you to explore the flavors of the south, blending Amazigh tradition and modern culinary trends. The sprawling Souk El Had is a must for local goods, spices, or textiles. And cafés remain essential gathering places, especially during matches.

Urban beaches, gentle waters, easy surfing, and endless sunshine: Agadir is Morocco’s seaside escape. And beach football is part of the landscape.

Local initiatives in ecotourism are on the rise: hikes in the nearby hinterlands, eco-conscious lodging, and encounters with organic farmers or local cooperatives.

Fish tagines, amlou, fresh bread from the neighborhood oven… Agadir invites you to explore the flavors of the south, blending Amazigh tradition and modern culinary trends. The sprawling Souk El Had is a must for local goods, spices, or textiles. And cafés remain essential gathering places, especially during matches.