Driving in Agadir: Everything You Need to Know
Rules of the road, speed limits, road conditions, fuel stations and real-world driving tips for Agadir, Morocco.
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Rules of the road, speed limits, road conditions, fuel stations and real-world driving tips for Agadir, Morocco.
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The questions travelers ask us most. For fifteen more, see our full Agadir car rental FAQ.
Economy cars in Agadir start from around €15–€25 per day, SUVs from €35, minivans from €40, and luxury vehicles from €80. Prices are typically lower in the city than at Al Massira Airport and drop significantly outside the July–August peak.
Local Agadir rental companies usually offer the best value, while international brands (Hertz, Europcar, Sixt, Avis) offer the most consistent service. Picking up downtown or at your hotel is typically 10–20% cheaper than at Agadir Al Massira Airport.
Most nationalities can rent with their home driving licence, provided it has been held for at least 1–2 years. An International Driving Permit is recommended if your licence is not in Latin script, but is not legally required for EU, UK, US, Canadian or Australian drivers.
Yes. Agadir has modern roads, clear signage and relaxed traffic compared to Marrakech or Casablanca. Stick to main routes, avoid driving at night outside the city, and watch for unmarked speed bumps at village entrances.