Family Hotels in Agadir with Kids Club
10 family-friendly hotels with kids club in Agadir . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Agadir is one of the easiest North African family holidays you can book from Europe. Direct flights land you three hours from Paris or London, the beach is wide and safe for kids, and the resort strip has concentrated most of its family-friendly hotels within a four-kilometer stretch. We've focused on hotels that run a proper supervised kids club with daily activities, not just a playground next to the pool. All five picks below have dedicated children's facilities, kids' meals at the buffet, and enough shade around the pool deck that you don't end up moving loungers every two hours. Rates drop noticeably in late September and October while the Atlantic stays warm enough to swim.
Agadir was rebuilt after the 1960 earthquake and doesn't have an old medina like Marrakech or Fes, which honestly works in its favor for families. The layout is logical, the promenade is stroller-friendly for eight kilometers, and the main tourist strip between the marina and Founty feels more like a purpose-built beach resort than a historic city. Marrakech is three hours away by road for a day trip, the Souk El Had market is twenty minutes by taxi, and Paradise Valley makes a good half-day adventure with older kids.
π§Why Agadir Works for Families with Kids
Agadir's kids club scene clusters at the larger four and five-star resorts along the beach, with ROBINSON, Sofitel, Valeria and Iberostar all running staffed programmes that actually keep kids busy for the whole morning or afternoon. The smaller three-star aparthotels don't typically offer supervised childcare, so check the facility list rather than trusting the marketing copy. Age ranges vary: most accept children from four upward, some from three.
Language matters here. Most kids clubs operate in French as the primary language, with English, German, and sometimes Russian supported depending on the season. If your children are monolingual English speakers, ask specifically about the animator roster before booking July or August. Activities lean toward arts and crafts, pool games, kids' sports, and mini-disco in the early evening.
Almost all properties on this list serve a dedicated kids' buffet or kids' menu with pasta, plain grills, and familiar Western options alongside Moroccan dishes. Fussy eaters won't starve. The children's pools are universally shallower than the main pool, usually with a slide or two and some shade. Baby equipment (cots, highchairs) is free at the five-star properties but should be requested at booking rather than on arrival.
Parent's take
If your kids are under five, prioritise a resort where the main pool and the kids' pool are in eye-line from the loungers. The five-star options do this best. If you have a ten-year-old plus a toddler, the bigger resorts with age-banded clubs let you drop one off and sit with the other without guilt. Don't overthink the beach proximity: the Agadir promenade is flat and paved, so a 10-minute walk from hotel to sand is genuinely doable with a stroller.
Our Top 10 Picks
Hotels in Agadir with kids club, sorted by guest rating.

Excellent
2,179 reviews
A 5-star Moroccan-themed resort directly on Founty Beach with four pools including a dedicated kids splash area, a full water park, and three main buffet restaurants alongside five specialty outlets. The all-inclusive covers premium drinks, snacks throughout the day, and the evening entertainment programme.
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β¬1091/night
Why families love Pickalbatros Palais Des Roses - Agadir - All Inclusive
Parents rate this resort consistently high because the kids club runs all day with three age bands and the water park is on-site rather than a shuttle ride away. Staff will cut food into small pieces for toddlers without being asked, and early-dinner seating from 6pm avoids the late Moroccan crowd. The family rooms have a separate kids alcove with bunk beds, which matters for longer stays.

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.
From
β¬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.

Amadil Ocean Club
Agadir Beach
Excellent
4,804 reviews
A long-running Moroccan beach club with direct beachfront access, two pools, on-site water park, kids club and playground. All-inclusive is offered as the standard meal plan, with two restaurants including a buffet and an Italian-seafood outlet plus a piano bar for adults.
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β¬653/night
Why families love Amadil Ocean Club
Families rate this property 9.3 for location and it shows: you walk straight from your room to the sand. The on-site water park and kids club mean parents can split the day without leaving the grounds. The room decor is more traditional Moroccan than modern international, which some parents love and others find dated β the family review volume (nearly 5,000) lets you judge.

Iberostar Waves Founty Beach All Inclusive
Founty Beach
Very Good
1,737 reviews
A large Iberostar property on Founty Beach with three pools, a dedicated kids splash zone, and the Spanish chain's Star Camp kids club programme for ages 4 to 17. The all-inclusive covers the main buffet plus three specialty restaurants on a reservation basis.
From
β¬894/night
Why families love Iberostar Waves Founty Beach All Inclusive
The Star Camp kids club is one of the reasons families return year after year. It runs 10am to 5pm, resumes after dinner for a mini-disco, and the staff speak Spanish, French and English so mixed-nationality kids mingle easily. Parents mention the baby cots are high quality and the 24-hour snack bar is genuinely useful for a 5pm toddler meltdown.

Dominium Palace
Founty
Very Good
1,200 reviews
Five-star modern resort in Founty with a staffed kids club, a separate children's pool, and landscaped gardens that put most rooms five minutes from the beach promenade. Buffet breakfast caters specifically to younger palates.
From
$195/night
Why families love Dominium Palace
The kids club runs three sessions a day in peak season with French as the primary language and English support. Children's playground is fenced and shaded, and the children's pool has a small slide. Parents report the buffet has a dedicated kids' section with pasta, pizza, and grilled chicken alongside the Moroccan dishes. Beach is a seven-minute walk via the promenade.

Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort
Secteur Touristique
Good
2,800 reviews
Five-star beachfront Sofitel with direct sand access and a premium kids club operating across morning and afternoon sessions. The Royal Bay branch sits closer to the marina than the Thalassa, so dinners and evening walks are walkable.
From
$280/night
Why families love Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort
The kids club here is less about arts and crafts and more about sports, mini-tennis, and pool games. Animators typically cover French, English, and German in peak season. Kid-friendly buffet at all meals and a children's menu available at the main restaurant until 9pm. Beach directly in front of the property with loungers and parasols reserved for guests.

Valeria Jardins d'Agadir All Inclusive
CitΓ© Founty
Good
1,800 reviews
Four-star all-inclusive with extensive gardens, three pools, and a kids club that runs continuously from 10am through the afternoon. Popular with French-speaking families on package holidays from Paris and Lyon.
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$140/night
Why families love Valeria Jardins d'Agadir All Inclusive
The all-inclusive plan works well for families who don't want to think about meals after a long beach day. Kids club runs morning and afternoon with a break for lunch, and the main pool has a shallow area separate from the adult section. Some families note the buffet can feel repetitive across a two-week stay but kids' options stay consistent.

Hotel Club Almoggar Garden Beach
CitΓ© Founty
Good
1,100 reviews
Four-star garden resort with a staffed kids club and a large main pool complemented by a shallow children's section. Popular with budget-conscious European families thanks to its all-inclusive plan and quieter atmosphere.
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$115/night
Why families love Hotel Club Almoggar Garden Beach
The pool is the centerpiece here and kids spend most of the day in it rather than the beach, which is a ten-minute walk away. Kids club runs mid-morning and late afternoon with a break during the hottest hours. The property has an older vibe than the five-star options but the kids' facilities are clean and the staff are patient. Night-time mini-disco is a hit with under-tens.

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.
From
$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.

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.
From
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‘Practical Tips for Families
- 1Book airport transfers in advance rather than walking out to the taxi rank. Agadir airport is 25 minutes from the resort strip and drivers will negotiate hard on the door. Most of the hotels on this list offer a fixed transfer price or their concierge can arrange one cheaper than walk-up.
- 2Temperatures peak at midday but the Atlantic breeze kicks in after 3pm. That's when the kids club typically runs its outdoor sports block, which is a better time for energetic children than the scorching 1pm pool hour. Use the morning for water play, afternoon for structured activity.
- 3If you're bringing baby gear, request cots and highchairs at booking by email. Front desks in Morocco don't always have them ready on arrival. Most of the five-star picks keep a full stock; the four-stars may only have a handful. Confirm before you land.
- 4Agadir tap water is technically safe but doesn't suit delicate stomachs. Use bottled for drinking and teeth-brushing with young kids during the first few days. The hotel shops charge triple supermarket prices, so stock up at the Uniprix near the marina or the Carrefour in the Founty mall.
- 5Children under twelve usually eat free or half-price at all-inclusive plans here. Check the kids' meal times carefully because some resorts run a shorter kids' buffet that closes at 9pm while the adult restaurant stays open later. Plan dinner accordingly if you have a family-eating schedule rather than separate child meals.
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