It is warmer in Agadir in the winter than it is in Marrakesh, this is why it is a popular winter-sun holiday destination.
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As with the rest of the Northern Hemisphere, winter is the coldest season of the year in Morocco. But temperatures begin to warm up a bit in February, making Morocco a great destination for a winter vacation. February is also one of the cheapest times to travel to Morocco.
Explore the Souks and Bazaars: February is a great time to wander the bustling souks and bazaars of Marrakech, as the cooler weather makes it easier to navigate the narrow streets and bustling stalls.
Agadir has a sub tropical desert climate with hot dry summers and warm winters offering year round sunshine. For the highest temperatures travel between June and August but a lot of holidaymakers visit during the winter months to experience a perfect blend of warmth and guaranteed sun.
From November to February is the coolest time of the year: between 20 and 25 degrees during the day and about 10 degrees in the evening. During the day, you can only swim in the pools if they are heated, otherwise it is clearly impossible. You can find the list of heated pools here.
In the winter pack warm layers and a waterproof jacket. Merino wool is a good choice to wear against your skin as it naturally helps to regulate your body temperature. It keeps you warm in the cold, wicks away moisture when it's hot, and doesn't retain odours – even after prolonged wear.
The warm climate attracts visitors to Agadir throughout the year. In the summer, Tenerife is cooler than Agadir. Typically, the summer temperatures in Tenerife in July average around 23°C (73°F), and Agadir averages at about 26°C (79°F).