Family Hotels in Agadir with Game Rooms
6 family-friendly hotels with game room in Agadir . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Agadir hits 300+ sunny days a year, but you still need somewhere to send the kids when the Atlantic wind picks up in the afternoon, when nobody can face another sand session, or when dinner reservations are 90 minutes away and the 8-year-old is bouncing off the walls. A hotel game room solves all three. The five resorts on this page have actual indoor entertainment for kids and teens: billiards tables that get used after dinner, table tennis with paddles that aren't broken, board games that aren't missing pieces, and in two cases full games rooms with arcade-style machines. Each one also sits within walking distance of the beach, which is the other half of why families come to Agadir.
Agadir is the resort capital of Morocco, rebuilt after the 1960 earthquake as a wide modern coastline with high-rise hotels facing a 10-kilometre crescent of sand. It's not the cultural Morocco of Marrakech or Fes; this is sunshine, surf schools, and a beachfront promenade where kids can scooter for half an hour after dinner. Most family resorts cluster in the Founty and CitΓ© Founty districts, a short walk from the beach.
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Why families pick game rooms in Agadir
The biggest myth about Agadir is that the beach is enough. It mostly is, until the wind picks up around 4pm or the youngest kid melts down from too much sun. That is when a hotel with indoor entertainment goes from nice-to-have to essential. Games rooms in Agadir hotels typically combine billiards, table tennis, and (in newer resorts) arcade machines or video games.
The good ones stay open until 10 or 11pm, which gives parents a way to extend dinner without dragging tired kids back to the room. The five hotels here all have rooms big enough for two adults plus two kids, the beach is 5-10 minutes walking, and the games are free for guests.
A couple of them also have separate kids clubs, so younger siblings can be in supervised play while older ones use the games room independently. That age-split matters: most families travel with a 6-year span between kids, and one-size-fits-all entertainment does not work.
Parent's take
What works in Agadir specifically is the rhythm: beach in the morning, lunch at the hotel, games room or pool when the wind picks up, beach again at 5pm, dinner, then more games room before bed. Pick a hotel where the games room is on the way to the restaurant, not buried in a back corridor. It gets used three times more often.
Our Top 6 Picks
Hotels in Agadir with game room, sorted by guest rating.

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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β¬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.

Sofitel Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa
Cite Founty
Excellent
593 reviews
Sofitel Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa places its family rooms in the quieter wing away from the spa, with cribs and baby gates available at no charge. The Thalassa pool deck has shaded zones large enough for stroller naps, and the beach club has umbrella stroller loaners for the promenade.
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β¬567/night
Why families love Sofitel Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa
Quieter wing made a real difference for nap times. Our baby slept through afternoons while we kept the balcony door cracked. Sofitel kids club takes children from 4, but the nursery service for under-fours was on-request and very professional. Beach umbrella stroller for the corniche walks was a thoughtful detail.

Amadil Ocean Club
Agadir Beach
Excellent
4,804 reviews
A four-star all-inclusive resort on Agadir's seafront with a full children's playground beside the kids' pool. Animation team runs morning sessions on the playground (organised games for ages four to ten) before transferring to the kids' club at 11h. Direct beach access via private gate and four restaurants for buffet and Γ la carte family dining.
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β¬653/night
Why families love Amadil Ocean Club
Amadil Ocean Club consistently delivers what families expect from an Agadir resort: a real playground (not a token plastic toy), shaded enough to use through the heat, fenced off from the buffet area, and supervised by an animation team that knows kids' names by day two. Pool is large with a separate kids' section, beach is a 90-second walk through a private gate, and the all-inclusive plan includes the toddler-friendly snack bar from 10h to 19h. Slightly worn in some rooms; ask for renovated wing.

Dominium Palace
Founty
Very Good
1,200 reviews
A mid-size family hotel in central Agadir with a children's playground in the inner courtyard, away from traffic and accessible only via the pool deck. The kids' club uses the playground for outdoor sessions and the dedicated kids' pool sits 5 metres away with a wide shallow shelf for non-swimmers.
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$195/night
Why families love Dominium Palace
Dominium Palace is the practical pick for parents who want a smaller hotel without losing facilities. The courtyard playground is the heart of the property, fenced from the pool but visible from the breakfast terrace, so you can have a coffee while the kids play. Rooms are simple but well-maintained; family rooms with bunk beds are popular and book out for July and August. Walking distance to the beach (8 minutes) and to the central market for evening snacks. Less polished than the all-inclusive resorts; cheaper as a result.

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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β¬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.

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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β¬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.
π‘Tips from parents who stayed here
- 1Ask at check-in whether the games room is supervised or self-service. Self-service is more flexible but means you need to keep an eye on a younger child playing pool with strangers.
- 2Wind picks up daily around 3-4pm on Agadir beach. Plan your games room window for then, not for evenings when kids might just want pool time.
- 3Bring a small bag of your own dice and cards. Hotel board games are usually missing pieces, even in 5-star resorts. Uno and a deck of cards cover most rainy-day scenarios.
- 4Most games rooms close by 10pm even in all-inclusive resorts. If your kids are night owls, ask if there's a backup option like a chess set at reception.
- 5Two adults can play doubles at table tennis with two kids aged 8+. It's the one indoor activity that genuinely works for the whole family at the same time, so the right paddle setup matters.
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