Riu Palace Tikida Agadir sits right on Agadir's sweeping 10-kilometre beach, with nothing but a quiet promenade between the hotel and the Atlantic. A private beach section is reserved exclusively for guests, offering a calm stretch of sand away from the crowds. The centre of Agadir, with its mix of souks, seafood restaurants and evening buzz, is roughly a kilometre south, so you're well placed for a bit of life off-site without committing to a big taxi run.
From a golf holiday point of view, the big plus is how easy it is to pair beach time with proper golf. Golf du Soleil is a ten-minute drive inland, which makes early tee times far less painful and keeps transfers simple for societies and corporate groups. If you're the type who likes a routine, you can get a quick breakfast in, play 18 (or more), then be back by mid-afternoon for the pool, spa and a late lunch.
Overall, it's a straightforward Agadir base that works particularly well for golfers who want guaranteed sun, minimal logistics and plenty to do when you're not on the course. The 24-hour all-inclusive setup means you can grab breakfast at dawn before an early tee time or settle in for a late dinner after a long day on the fairways, without constantly reaching for your wallet.
Who is this for? Golfers looking for an easy Agadir base with beach access and a simple all-inclusive routine.
Who is it best for? Societies and groups prioritising short transfers to Golf du Soleil, reliable sunshine and an on-site spa for post-round recovery.