Family Suites and Apartment Hotels in Agadir
16 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Agadir . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Agadir is one of the few Mediterranean-Atlantic resorts where you can book a 70 m² family suite for under 200 EUR a night in summer, and where the all-inclusive structure usually pays off because kids eat free until 12. The five hotels below all have proper family suite layouts: separate parents' bedroom, kids' bunk room or pull-out lounge, two bathrooms in most cases, and a balcony overlooking either the pool or the 9 km Agadir beach. Three are full beachfront on the corniche, two sit two blocks back with a free shuttle. Average July nightly rate runs 280-1100 EUR depending on the resort tier.
Agadir is the easy-going Atlantic counterpart to Marrakech. The city was rebuilt after the 1960 earthquake on a grid system, so the corniche is one straight 9 km beach with hotels on one side and surf breaks on the other. The medina that exists is a reconstruction (Medina d'Agadir) up the hill, fun for an afternoon. Real Moroccan markets are at Souk El Had, the city's main public market, busy and chaotic in the right way. The whole vibe is more beach-and-pool than cultural deep-dive, which suits families.
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🛏️Why Family Suites Make Sense in Agadir
Pickalbatros Palais Des Roses runs the largest family suites in central Agadir, with two-bedroom layouts up to 80 m² with a small kitchenette and two private balconies. The resort sits 200 metres back from the beach with a free shuttle, but the multi-pool complex on-site means most families don't actually leave during the week.
Iberostar Waves Founty Beach has the most reliable bunk-bed family rooms in Agadir, with a clearly separated kids' alcove and a real children's bathroom with a step-stool and lower towel hook. The all-inclusive includes the kids' menu at every restaurant, plus snacks at the pool bar from 10am to 6pm.
ROBINSON Agadir is the German chain's Moroccan flagship, and their family suites have the kid-friendly details parents notice: blackout curtains in the kids' room, separate AC controls, baby monitor on request. The resort runs the most active kids' programme in Agadir from age 2, including a baby club from 6 months.
Amadil Ocean Club has more apartment-style family units than hotel rooms, with kitchenettes, washing machines on request, and one- and two-bedroom layouts. It's the right pick for families with a baby who'd rather make porridge in the room than chase the breakfast buffet hour.
Parent's take
If two adults and two kids share a single room on a 7-night Agadir trip, by night four someone is sleeping on the floor or in the bath. Spend the extra 40-60 EUR a night for the suite. The Agadir resort tier difference matters less than the room size difference, and most people remember the room more than the buffet quality.
Our Top 16 Picks
Hotels in Agadir with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Tikida Golf Palace
Ben Sergaou
Wonderful
810 reviews
Tikida Golf Palace sits inside the Golf du Soleil grounds 7km south of central Agadir, with garden-level family rooms that open onto lawn space safer for crawlers than upper floors. The resort stocks baby formula and jarred food at reception, provides cots without notice, and the kids club has dedicated nursery hours for 6-24 month olds.
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€541/night
Why families love Tikida Golf Palace
Booked the ground-floor garden suite specifically for our 9-month old. The grass area outside the room let her crawl while we kept the door open and watched. Cot was already set up at check-in with sheets and a small mobile. Reception sold formula at French supermarket prices, which saved a panic on day one when our suitcase arrived a day late. Genuine babysitters with first-aid certs.

Ocean Atlantic View
Founty
Wonderful
280 reviews
Ocean Atlantic View is the highest-rated four-star in our Agadir game-room shortlist, with a 9.0 average from guests and a billiards table in the lounge that kids can use until 11pm. The apartments include a kitchenette, washing machine, and a balcony with sea view, which makes long family stays workable. The outdoor pool plus sauna covers the active and relaxed hours.
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€145/night
Why families love Ocean Atlantic View
We stayed eight nights and the billiards room saved us at least three evenings when our 10-year-old refused to come back to the room. The apartment setup with a kitchen meant we did breakfast in-room and only used the restaurant for dinner. Beach is 600 metres downhill. The wind in the afternoon hit hard and the indoor lounge with the pool table was the difference between a good day and a meltdown. Staff brought a high chair without us asking.

Excellent
2,179 reviews
Pickalbatros Palais Des Roses runs a full nursery setup in their family room category: stocked changing station, baby bath, rocking chair, and bottle warmer. The all-inclusive plan includes baby porridge and purees prepared fresh in a separate kids kitchen. Baby pool is heated to 30°C year-round.
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€1091/night
Why families love Pickalbatros Palais Des Roses - Agadir - All Inclusive
The family room baby setup was the difference from every other resort we've tried. Bath, changing table, rocking chair all included. The all-inclusive baby food option meant we could request purees at any meal without paying extra or carrying jars from home. Pool was warm enough for our 7-month old without him crying after 5 minutes.

The View Agadir
Agadir Seafront
Excellent
410 reviews
A modern five-star on the seafront with a small but real indoor pool inside the spa floor and a larger heated infinity pool facing the Atlantic. Six on-site restaurants mean you can skip the buffet for dinner, and family rooms come with a separate kids' area.
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€270/night
Why families love The View Agadir
We came in February. The infinity pool was 26 degrees, the indoor pool was 28, and our kids spent half their day in each. The walk from the room to the pool is short and you don't go outside on a windy day. Buffet breakfast is excellent and the staff actually engages with kids during mealtime. The neighborhood is walkable to the Marina restaurants in ten minutes.

Excellent
726 reviews
A German-branded club resort with a strong sports and activity programme, two pools, direct beach access and one of the best-organised kids clubs on the Atlantic coast. The all-inclusive covers all meals including grill lunches, soft drinks, and most activities including kayaking and windsurfing lessons.
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€852/night
Why families love ROBINSON AGADIR - All Inclusive
Robinson runs its kids clubs with German efficiency: split into Mini (2-3), Maxi (4-6), Junior (7-12) and Senior (13-17) with daily schedules posted every morning. Parents especially like that the kitchen prepares separate meals for the Mini club so toddlers eat before nap time. Room soundproofing is unusually good for a club resort, so evening shows don't wake kids.

Hotel Timoulay and Spa Agadir
Agadir Bay
Excellent
500 reviews
Hotel Timoulay sits 500m from the beach in the art-deco quarter of central Agadir, with family rooms that include baby gates as standard. The smaller pool is heated and the kids splash zone has a flat 15cm entry, ideal for sit-up babies starting to enjoy water. Loaner baby bath available on request.
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€790/night
Why families love Hotel Timoulay and Spa Agadir
Smaller, calmer, cheaper than the beach resorts and that was exactly right for our 5-month old. Family room had a real baby gate on the balcony door, not a flimsy one. Splash zone shallow enough that we could let her sit and play while we stayed dry. Hotel pharmacy across the street covered nighttime emergencies.

Résidence Hotelière Fleurie
Central Agadir
Excellent
4,371 reviews
Family-favourite 3-star aparthotel a short walk from the beach with a large pool deck shared between guest rooms and self-catering apartments. The 4,371 reviews speak to its longevity as one of Agadir's most popular pool-and-pool hotels for families on a budget.
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€75/night
Why families love Résidence Hotelière Fleurie
Parents like the kitchenette in apartments paired with daily pool service — the best of both worlds when you want to cook a baby's dinner but still want a pool to spend the day at. The pool itself is unheated, so it's a spring-to-autumn choice, not December. Reviewers highlight the friendly staff and good family-room layouts; some flag dated furniture, which is the price you pay for these prices.

Amadil Ocean Club
Centre
Excellent
4,848 reviews
A 4-star beachfront club resort 1 km from central Agadir with two outdoor pools, a heated kids' pool, a separate children's playground, and a kids' club. Spa offering massage and hammam treatments. Golf du Soleil is 7 km, Golf des Dunes 5 km, with concierge bookings and resort taxi service for guests with confirmed tee times.
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€655/night
Why families love Amadil Ocean Club
With nearly 5,000 reviews this is the most veteran family resort in our shortlist and the reason families return is consistency. The kids' pool is heated which matters in March or November when the Atlantic ocean itself is too cold for small kids. The kids' club runs morning and afternoon with reasonable structure - sand sculpting, treasure hunts, evening kids disco - and the playground is shaded, which is unusual in Agadir. Golf is not built into the resort the way it is at Tikida or ROBINSON, so you organise tee times yourself, but the concierge is helpful and English-speaking. The piano bar at night was a charming surprise.

Iberostar Waves Founty Beach All Inclusive
Cite Founty
Very Good
1,733 reviews
A 4-star beachfront all-inclusive next to central Agadir, with one of the largest outdoor pools in the city, a Star Camp kids' club for ages 4 to 12, and Lucky Trotters mini programme for ages 8 months to 4 years. Spa with hammam. Golf du Soleil and Golf des Dunes are 6 to 8 km away and the resort sells golf packages with transfers, green fees and breakfast.
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€765/night
Why families love Iberostar Waves Founty Beach All Inclusive
The reason this resort gets so many returning families is the dual kids' club setup. Lucky Trotters takes children from 8 months which is genuinely rare in Agadir, so parents with babies actually get a real break. Star Camp for older kids is mid-day to evening with a real evening show. Golfers like the early shuttle, dropping you at Soleil for 7:15am tee. Two notes: the all-inclusive food is good but not Sofitel-level, and the rooms in the older block are due for refurbishment - request the renovated wing when you book.

Hotel Tildi Hotel & Spa
Rue Hubert Giraud Agadir Morocco, 80 000 Agadir, Morocco
Very Good
100 reviews
A four-star spa hotel a few minutes' walk from the beach, with a small but well-maintained outdoor playground in the rear garden. The playground sits in a quiet back-of-property zone away from the road, and the spa offers parents a parallel facility for an hour while the older kids play and a teenager watches the toddler.
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€382/night
Why families love Hotel Tildi Hotel & Spa
Hotel Tildi punches above its star rating. The playground is small (one slide, two swings, climbing frame) but enough to occupy under-eights for an hour, and the courtyard layout means it stays shaded most of the day. Spa is a real plus when grandparents travel along: parents and grandparents alternate spa sessions while the kids play. Rooms are spacious by Moroccan standards, breakfast buffet handles toddlers patiently, and the price point sits well below the all-inclusive resorts on the seafront strip.

Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort
Secteur Touristique
Good
2,800 reviews
Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort offers direct beach access with a paved path from the lobby, manageable with any stroller. Baby cots are set up by the time you reach the room, and the resort stocks formula and jarred food in the gift shop at hotel pharmacy prices, not resort mark-ups.
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$280/night
Why families love Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort
The path from the room to the beach worked even with a heavy stroller. Cot was already set up with a fitted sheet and a tiny mobile that genuinely impressed our 6-month old. Pharmacy in the gift shop had three formula brands including the one we use at home. Babysitters available evenings from 7 to 11pm at fixed hotel rates.

Hotel Club Almoggar Garden Beach
Bay of Agadir (north)
Good
1,900 reviews
A four-star beachfront family club with table tennis, kids' club, water sports, evening entertainment and a children's playground. No full tennis court but proper resort facilities and direct private beach access make it a strong all-round family option.
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€110/night
Why families love Hotel Club Almoggar Garden Beach
Almoggar is club holiday territory - evening shows, animation team, kids' disco at 21:00. Two outdoor concrete table tennis tables in the garden which warp in the sun and roll the ball funny - bring better paddles than they provide. The real wins are the beach (private with loungers) and the kids' club (ages 4-12, French and English staff in school holidays). Family room was tight but the balcony fixed that. Avoid if you want quiet - the entertainment goes loud after dinner. Good if your kids are 6-10 and want stuff to do.

Dunes d'Or Ocean Club
Secteur Touristique
Good
900 reviews
Four-star all-inclusive with one of the most complete kids' facility sets on the Agadir strip. Daily supervised kids club, dedicated children's pool, playground, kids' buffet, and a babysitting service that parents can book in advance.
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$125/night
Why families love Dunes d'Or Ocean Club
The kids facilities here are why families come back, with parents praising the babysitting option for evenings out and the morning club that actually runs as advertised. The main pool is older-generation but the kids' section is well-maintained and shaded. Food quality is basic but consistent. Beach is a short shuttle ride or a 15-minute walk.

Allegro Agadir
Bay of Agadir (city centre)
Good
1,800 reviews
A four-star all-inclusive resort on the bay with a full hard tennis court, table tennis, kids' club and beachfront access. The most budget-friendly option here with tennis included on most all-inclusive rates - basic but functional racquets at the activities desk.
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€95/night
Why families love Allegro Agadir
Allegro is the budget tennis option. The court is real and full-size but the surface is showing wear and the net needs adjusting. Racquets are basic Slazenger types but they string properly. Kids' club has tennis intros for ages 6+ a few mornings a week - check the schedule on day one. The all-inclusive food is fine not amazing - Moroccan tagines for lunch are the highlight. Beach is across a road but with crossing supervised. We paid under 100 EUR per night for a family room with tennis included - hard to beat for the price.

Agadir Beach Club
Agadir Beach
Good
3,216 reviews
A large beachfront all-inclusive with two pools, separate kids pool, playground and direct access to the southern end of Agadir Beach. The price point is the lowest on this list, and the all-inclusive covers three main buffet meals, beach bar drinks and evening animation.
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€618/night
Why families love Agadir Beach Club
Agadir Beach Club is the budget pick for families who want basic all-inclusive without paying for extras they won't use. Parents say the rooms are simple but clean, pool area is busy in peak season, and the kids pool is supervised during core hours. Not the fanciest, but at under 620 euros per family per night in July including all meals, it's hard to beat for a beach-pool-buffet week.

Hotel Argana Agadir
Boulevard Mohamed 5, 80000 Agadir, Morocco
Good
100 reviews
A four-star hotel on Agadir's northern seafront with a children's playground next to the main pool deck. The hotel sits on the promenade with direct beach access and a kids' programme during school holidays that uses the playground area for outdoor activities. Half-board and all-inclusive plans available, and family rooms include a separated kids' area.
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€1031/night
Why families love Hotel Argana Agadir
Hotel Argana is the budget-conscious seafront option. The playground is solid (slide, swings, sandbox) and visible from the pool, so parents in deck chairs keep an eye on play without standing up. Rooms are basic but clean, the buffet covers Moroccan and European staples, and the half-board plan works for families who want one full meal at the hotel and freedom for dinner in the city. Weak points: the lobby gets busy at check-in around 14h, and pool towels run out by 11h on July weekends, so grab them at breakfast.
💡Booking Tips for a Suite in Agadir
- 1Book a family suite by name in the room request, not just family room. Hotels in Agadir use family room loosely for any room with an extra bed. Ask specifically for one-bedroom suite or two-bedroom apartment when you book and have it confirmed in writing before paying.
- 2All-inclusive in Agadir tends to be worth it for families. Restaurants outside the resorts add up fast (60-100 EUR for a family of four with drinks), and most resorts include the kids' menu, soft drinks and ice cream at no charge. Half-board only makes sense if you plan day trips daily.
- 3Sea-facing suites at Pickalbatros and Iberostar are worth the 30-40 EUR upgrade per night. The corniche has a steady breeze that cools the rooms and the Atlantic sunset views from the balconies are worth turning off the AC for. Pool-facing rooms can be loud till 10 pm during shows.
- 4Bring the kids' own pillows and a sound machine if light sleepers. Moroccan resorts generally have firm pillows by default, and the corniche has scooter traffic until late. The blackout curtains at ROBINSON are the best in Agadir for daytime naps.
- 5Baby gear is available at all five hotels but in limited quantity. Cots, high chairs and baby baths are free but should be reserved at least 48 hours before arrival, especially in July and August when supply runs out by mid-week. Confirm by email after booking.
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