Atlantica Parc is the leading water park in the Agadir region. In a city defined first and foremost by its nearly 10-kilometre sandy beach and exceptional sunshine — around 300 days a year — a quality water park is a natural complement to the local tourist offer.
Agadir is Morocco's seaside capital and one of the country's main tourist destinations, particularly popular with European visitors seeking sunshine. The aquatic leisure market here has been well established for several years. Atlantica Parc has consolidated its position as the regional benchmark.
This guide is documentary. I live in Marrakech and have not visited Atlantica Parc personally. The information presented here comes from publicly available sources and is presented as such. For any decision to visit, direct verification with the venue remains essential.
Atlantica Parc offers an aquatic experience designed for different visitor profiles:
The precise catalogue of attractions, their number and height/age restrictions should be verified directly with Atlantica Parc before your visit. Facilities can change from one season to the next.
Prices (indicative — check the official website): available sources place adult prices between 150 and 250 DHS (approx. €14–€23). These figures are given for guidance only and must be confirmed directly with Atlantica Parc for 2026.
Location: Atlantica Parc is in the Agadir area. For precise directions use Google Maps — Atlantica Parc Agadir.
Season: Agadir has an exceptional climate with mild temperatures even in winter (18–25°C from November to February). This may allow for a longer opening season than in Marrakech or Casablanca. Exact opening dates remain to be confirmed with the park.
Getting there: Agadir is a relatively compact city, well served by taxi. Al Massira Airport is approximately 25 km from the city centre. Specific access arrangements to the park should be checked via Google Maps.
Agadir combines several assets unique in Morocco. Its beach is considered one of the finest in the country, and its near-constant sunshine makes it a prime destination for families. Atlantica Parc fits naturally into a beach holiday in Agadir: you can spend one day at the beach and another at the water park without either experience suffering.
For families with young children, the beach-plus-aquapark combination that Agadir allows is a genuine advantage. The sea at Agadir is more accessible and calmer than on some stretches of the Moroccan Atlantic coast, which makes it a great complement to a day at the park.
The hotel offer in Agadir is also very well developed, with all-inclusive complexes that may include access to or partnerships with local parks. If you are staying in such a complex, check with your hotel whether preferential rates or shuttles are available.
If you are planning a stay in Agadir, here are some reference points to complete your programme:
Marrakech is about 3 hours by road from Agadir (or 45 minutes by plane). If your circuit includes both cities, note that Marrakech has the highest density of water parks in Morocco:
Our concierge service can help you organise your aquatic day in Marrakech, with park selection matched to your group and practical advice.
Prices are indicative and estimated at between 150 and 250 DHS (approx. €14–€23). Check the official website before your visit for exact 2026 prices.
Agadir's exceptional climate (300 days of sunshine, mild even in winter) may allow for an extended season. Exact dates should be confirmed directly with the venue.
Agadir is easy to navigate by taxi. For precise directions and transport options check Google Maps or ask the park directly.
Atlantica Parc is presented as a family park. Specific access conditions per attraction should be verified directly with the park before planning your visit.
Agadir is a complete destination: 10 km of beach, the Souk El Had, the Agadir Oufella kasbah ruins, and excursions to Paradise Valley or the historic towns of Tiznit and Taroudant.