Best Family Hotels in Agadir with Golf Access (2026)
5 family-friendly hotels with golf in Agadir . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Agadir is the rare golf destination where you can play 18 holes before lunch and your kids can spend the same morning at the kids' club or in the pool. Three full courses sit within ten minutes of the seafront hotels: Golf du Soleil, Golf des Dunes, and the older Royal Golf with its eucalyptus and orange trees. Many of the family-friendly resorts on the Cite Founty strip run free shuttles to all three. Add 300 days of sun a year, a six-kilometre Atlantic beach and short flights from most of Europe, and you have a setup that lets one parent tee off while the other does sandcastles, then swap after lunch.
Agadir is a rebuilt city. The 1960 earthquake levelled the old medina and what came back is a wide, low-rise resort town with grid streets, a long Atlantic boulevard, and tourism baked into the planning. That is good news for golf-with-kids: the courses, the beach, the family hotels and the food spots all sit inside a small triangle. You drive in straight lines for five minutes, not winding mountain roads.
Why Agadir works for a golf-and-kids holiday
The three serious courses inside city limits cover most golf budgets. Royal Golf d'Agadir is the historic 9-hole inland course at 12 km from the beach, cheaper green fees and a relaxed clubhouse where kids are welcome. Golf du Soleil has 27 holes spread across two layouts, plus a real practice range and academy where children from age six can take their first lesson. Golf des Dunes is the toughest of the three, set on stabilised sand dunes with ocean views, and the closest to the resort strip at 5 km.
The family-friendly resorts on the Cite Founty seafront make this work logistically. Sofitel Thalassa, Iberostar Founty and ROBINSON all run shuttle vans to the three courses, usually free for guests with a tee time, leaving every morning around 7am. Tikida Golf Palace sits inside the Soleil course itself, so one parent walks to the first tee while the rest of the family stays at the resort pool with kids' supervision.
Parent's take
Honest take: this is not Algarve. Course conditions in summer are dry and the wind picks up from 11am, which makes mornings the only realistic playing window with children waiting back at the hotel. Book the 7am flight, finish by noon, you have the afternoon for the beach. That rhythm works.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Agadir with golf, sorted by guest rating.

Tikida Golf Palace
Ben Sergaou
Wonderful
810 reviews
A 5-star resort built directly inside the Golf du Soleil course on Route Ben Sergaou, 7 km south of central Agadir, with the first tee a short walk from the lobby. Andalusian-Moroccan architecture, mature gardens, three outdoor pools including a heated kids' pool, a separate Tikida Spa with hammam, and a kids' club for ages 4 to 12 running 9am to 5pm. Free shuttle to the beach and to the other Agadir courses for guests with a tee time.
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β¬541/night
Why families love Tikida Golf Palace
The fact that you can walk to the first tee at 7am and be back at the family breakfast by noon is what makes this hotel different. Parents who travelled with us liked the kids' pool with its shallow zero-entry section, the Moroccan-themed kids' club where children try tagine cooking and tile painting, and the safe pedestrian setup of the resort itself with no roads inside the grounds. The flagship buffet is a clear win with picky eaters because there is always a mild plain pasta option. Negative: the beach is a 6 km shuttle away, so this is not a walk-out-of-your-room beach holiday.

Sofitel Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa
Cite Founty
Excellent
593 reviews
A 5-star beachfront Sofitel on the Founty bay with a private stretch of Atlantic beach and a 2,000 sqm thalassotherapy spa. Indoor and outdoor pools, four restaurants, and a Soprasol kids' club for children 4 to 12 running mornings and afternoons. Golf du Soleil and Golf des Dunes are 7 km and 5 km away respectively, with hotel concierge organising tee times and golf shuttle.
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β¬567/night
Why families love Sofitel Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa
Parents we spoke with said this works as a beach-and-golf base for two reasons. First, the beach is right there, fenced and lifeguarded, so the non-golfing parent has zero logistics. Second, the kids' club Soprasol is a real club with structured activities, not the parking room some hotels run. The thalasso spa offers seawater pools that older kids can use during family hours from 4pm to 6pm. The downside is the price point, especially in school holidays, and the fact that the 'kid-friendly buffet' label gets oversold - the restaurant is fine but not wow with picky eaters under six.

ROBINSON AGADIR - All Inclusive
Founty 2
Excellent
714 reviews
A premium German all-inclusive club resort next to the Royal Palace, with direct beach access, a separate Robins kids' club for ages 3 to 12, supervised teen programme for 13 to 17, and tennis academy. Golf du Soleil and Golf des Dunes are within 7 km, both organised through the resort sports desk including transfers, green fees and equipment for guests on the all-inclusive plan.
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β¬852/night
Why families love ROBINSON AGADIR - All Inclusive
ROBINSON Club's structured all-inclusive model with separate clubs for toddlers, primary-age kids and teens is unusual in Agadir and parents we spoke with said it is the main reason they pick this resort over the Sofitel. The teen programme runs from breakfast to 10pm with a sports focus including tennis lessons. Golf parents leave at 7am, kids head to the Robins club at 9am, and you all reconvene for lunch. The all-inclusive food is genuinely strong for an AI hotel, with cooked-to-order options at most stations. The room blocks are dated 1990s German chalet style and that aesthetic is not for everyone.

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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β¬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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β¬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.
π‘What parents should know before booking a golf-and-family stay
- 1Book the 7am or 7:30am tee time. By 11am the wind comes off the Atlantic and shots get unpredictable, plus the heat starts to bother kids waiting in the buggy. Mornings let you finish in time for hotel lunch.
- 2Confirm the shuttle the night before at reception. Free hotel transfers usually run for guests with a confirmed tee time, but seats are limited and a phone call from the front desk locks it in.
- 3Bring your own clubs if you can. Rental sets at all three Agadir courses are basic and rarely include kids' or junior sets. The academy at Golf du Soleil has children's clubs but only for lessons, not casual play.
- 4Ask the kids' club about the timing. Most resorts run morning kids' programmes from 9am to 12pm and afternoon from 3pm to 5pm. That four-hour morning block is exactly your golf window if you tee off at 7:30am.
- 5Skip Friday afternoons at the courses. Locals play after Friday prayers and tee sheets fill up. Saturdays are also busy with members. Weekday mornings Monday to Thursday are the easiest with kids in tow.
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