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Agadir Weather in July, Morocco

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  • What is Average Temperature?
    The average high temperature and the average low temperature for that month, on a daily basis, divided by 2 equals the average temperature for that month

    Temperature

    26°C
    79°F
  • What is Average High Low Temperature?
    The sum of high temperatures/low temperatures divided by the number of days in that month, recorded daily

    High Temperature

    30°C
    86°F
  • What is Average High Low Temperature?
    The sum of high temperatures/low temperatures divided by the number of days in that month, recorded daily

    Low Temperature

    18°C
    64°F
  • What is Average Sea Temperature?
    Average daily sea temperatures and divided by the number of days in the month. Sea Temperatures are taken from buoys, ships and even satellites can calculate sea temperature based on energy that is radiated from the sea's surface

    Sea Temperature

    21°C
    70°F
  • What are Average Daily Sunshine Hours?
    Total sunshine hours for the month, divided by the number of days in the month. Sunshine hours are taken with a sunshine recorder, either a Campbell-Stokes recorder or an Eppley Pyreheliometer

    Sunshine Hours

    12 hours
  • What is Average Rainfall?
    The amount of mm in rain for that month divided by the number of days, and the number of days that it rains during that month on average, over a given period of years

    Rainfall Days

    0 days
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July, 2024

Sun
Mon
1 Avg 25º 77º
Tue
2 Avg 23º 73º
Wed
3 Avg 23º 73º
Thu
4 Avg 22º 72º
Fri
5 Avg 22º 72º
Sat
6 Avg 22º 72º
7 Avg 24º 75º
8 Avg 25º 77º
9 Avg 25º 77º
10 Avg 24º 75º
11 Avg 23º 73º
12 Avg 24º 75º
13 Avg 25º 77º
14 Avg 25º 77º
15 Avg 24º 75º
16 Avg 24º 75º
17 Avg 26º 79º
18 Avg 24º 75º
19 Avg 24º 75º
20 Avg 24º 75º
21 Avg 26º 79º
22 Avg 27º 81º
23 Avg 26º 79º
24 Avg 23º 73º
25 Avg 22º 72º
26 Avg 22º 72º
27 Avg 22º 72º
28 Avg 23º 73º
29 Avg 23º 73º
30 Avg 23º 73º
31 Avg 24º 75º
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What's the weather like in Agadir in July

July starts the 60 day, hottest-time-of-the-year, countdown in Agadir. July is also when tourists flock to the resort so this may not be the best time of year to travel to Agadir if you dislike excessive heat and busy crowds. 

Temperature

The average high temperature reaches 25°C during the day and goes no lower than 18°C at night. At least two days a month will see temperatures climb to 32°C so make sure you stay hydrated. The winds won't cool you down much as light breezes blow at most 6mph. The over-all average during the day of 22°C combined with comfortable average nighttime lows ensures weather will not require you need to pack anything but beach and tropical clothing.  You will need to pack plenty of sunscreen and skin lotions though.

Average Sunshine Hours

Sunshine dominates the landscape in Agadir, especially in July. You will see the sun on average 13 hours each day. Daylight Savings Time though is observed and the hour lost in mid-June is already gained back by mid-July. Hence if you want to see the sunrise, you can do so at about 5:45AM until mid-month when the clocks go forward again and the sun will rise at 6:45AM.

Cloud Cover

The few clouds around dissipate by late morning. The extreme UV index of 11 though means that even when it is cloudy you need to lather on SPF 30+ sunscreen every 2 hours.

Average Sea Temperature

The average sea temperature is a very warm 21°C. The humidity in the mornings normally reaches 92% but drops by evenings to 72% on average. Combined this with the average temperatures and your dew point is 17 which is close to the comfort zone but can still feel a bit sticky.

Rain

July is one of the months where there is no measurable rainfall. If you experience any at all it will be at most one day a month and in the form of drizzle that almost immediately dissipates.

Agadir Hotels in July

Staying within walking distance of the beach is easy by Agadir. The Africa Spirit Surf House a few kilometres north of Agadir has beach bungalows and great surfing instruction. Nearby the Villa la Vue has scenic balconies, kitchenettes and even free bikes for use by guests.

For the extremely budget conscious, try the Paradise Surf Hostel by Taghazout beach where rooms are only 24 quid per night. Even cheaper, if you are really adventurous and don't mind crashing at night in a dorm, you can stay at the nearby Oufella for 10 pounds sterling.

Less spartan but still reasonably priced, by Taghazout beach you can overnight at the Villa Azur Auberge. Forty minutes from the airport and in the heart of the village, it offers clean rooms and breathtaking views from the terrace.

Agadir Beach for July

Hotels with direct beach access abound in Agadir. Heading south from the harbour, the Robinson Club just north of the mouth of the Souse River at the southern end of the city is a good choice. The beach is great and if it gets too crowded, there is a pool surrounded by palm trees and sand.

The beaches north of Agadir are slightly less crowded and just as enjoyable as the main beach destinations by the city. The small Berber town of Sidi Kaouki has great beaches and there is still plenty of activities. Great for families, the beaches are clean and surfing is one of the most popular pastimes. Try the Sidi Kaouki Surf Club, which boasts a great restaurant to hand out in as well as changing rooms and surf lessons.

Bars and Restaurants

Club Zanzibar, located right on the southern end of the beach in Agadir, has great drinks and a party atmosphere. The young crowd makes it a wonderful place for singles to gather. The Club Salambbo at the Caribbean Village has a central location right by the beach. Le Mauresque Lounge on the north end of the city offers happy hour specials from 4-6 PM nightly.

For dinner, try Le Quai for typical Mediterranean cuisine. Want French? At La Pergola, you find the finest in French cooking and it is located only five minutes from the city centre. Surrounded by attractive gardens, this restaurant is one of the oldest in the area and dates from 1950.

Family eat-on-the-run cafes are everywhere. Try the Café Ibtissam or the Pizza Jardino for great pizza.

Things to do in Agadir in July

Relax with a tour of the area in a horse drawn carriage. The Dar Souss Loisir, located on Avenue Hassan downtown, provides guided tours through all the scenic areas of the city.

Need more exercise but still would like to tour? Then try the Agadir Bike Evasion excursion.  Take one of the maps along with you, which gives you routes to take with all the important stops marked.  Tour the harbour, souk, garden areas and beach areas.

Looking for a massage? Try a Moroccan hammam at the Nat Argan. They offer the traditional Moroccan hammam or steam bath along with fabulous massage treatments.

If you have time you should visit the Port of Essaouira located a short drive to the north of Agadir resort.  Built in 1769 by an English convert to Islam, it is a great place for an amateur photographer to snap some memorable photos.

Need a break from the noise? Then check out the Memoire d'Agadir museum. Small, it is dedicated to victims of the 1960 earthquake and displays mementos of the pre-1960 town of Agadir completely destroyed by the quake.

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