Help Center
Morocco

Cheap Car Rental in Agadir

7.8/ 413 reviews
  • Secured payment guarantee
  • 10+ million clients
  • Multi-language support
  • Booking of any class cars
  • 600 providers worldwide
Your quick travel guide to Agadir

On Morocco’s southern coast, Agadir is a city that boasts stunning coastline, sunny boulevards, and a laid-back yet modern vibe. With a rental car, you can go where and when you want, as well as discover sights off the beaten path.

For cheap car rentals in Agadir, Economybookings makes it easy to compare prices, vehicle types, and pick-up locations, all in one place.

Book ahead, drive, and see Agadir your way.

Tips for renting a car in Agadir

Before picking up your rental car in Agadir, it’s worth learning some essentials:

  • Most car rental companies in Agadir require a valid driver’s licence, a passport or ID, and a credit card for the security deposit. While not always mandatory, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is strongly recommended, as some agencies and police checks may require it.
  • Book your rental early, as availability drops and prices rise during the summer and on holidays.
  • Drivers are usually required to be at least 21 years old. Drivers under 25 may have to pay an additional “young-driver fee.”
  • Check your fuel and insurance policies carefully. Basic coverage is included but often comes with a high excess. Also note fuel rules, airport surcharges, and other fees.
  • Inspect the rental car for any existing scratches, dents, or damage before driving off, so they’re noted on the rental agreement.

Driving tips in Agadir

Agadir sometimes gets hectic, but getting around is manageable. Keep these tips in mind:

  • Across Morocco (including Agadir), you drive on the right. Seatbelts are required for everyone in the vehicle.
  • Using a handheld phone while driving is illegal in Morocco, so use a hands-free system if needed.
  • Some pedestrians don’t use crosswalks, so watch out when driving near markets, beaches, and roundabouts.
  • You’ll find fuel stations throughout Agadir, but it’s best to refuel before heading to more rural areas since some stretches have fewer stops.
  • Night driving is generally safe in the main areas, but be extra cautious about limited lighting, animals, and unmarked roads when outside the city.

Speed limits

In the urban areas (Downtown, Marina, Quartier Founty) and main neighbourhoods of Agadir, speed limits are at 40-60 km/h, dropping near schools and residential streets. On the outskirts and rural roads, the limit is typically 80-100 km/h. The speed limits in Agadir are strictly enforced, so always follow the posted signs.

Road signs

Agadir follows the standard international road signs also used in much of Europe, so symbols and shapes may be ones you already recognize. Most signs use Arabic and French, and in some areas, you may see Tamazight (Berber) script alongside them.

English is uncommon, even in tourist areas, so using a GPS or map app is recommended to better navigate directions and road names.

Tolls and restricted zones

Agadir doesn’t have restricted zones, but the city centre, Marina, and beach areas can get busy, so pay attention to parking signs and rules. If you plan trips outside the city, Morocco’s toll highways, like the A7 connecting Agadir to Marrakech, offer faster travel between the two regions. Toll booths accept cash (MAD) or bank cards, so keep small bills on hand.

The national and local roads near Agadir are toll-free, giving you more scenic alternatives.

Discover Agadir by car

Agadir is a city where golden beaches meet the foothills of the Anti-Atlas range. A rental car lets you explore Agadir at your own pace. Cruise along the lively beachfront, climb to the old Kasbah, or venture into nearby valleys and coastal hills.

When to visit

The best time to visit Agadir is during spring (March-May) and fall (September-November), when the weather’s still warm but not too hot. Summers can be beach-perfect, but temperatures rise, and tourist crowds are at their peak. Winter is mild with cooler oceans, so it may be less ideal for swimming.

Languages & communication

Arabic and French are the main languages spoken in Agadir. English is commonly understood in restaurants, hotels, and car rental offices, but it may be limited in local markets and villages. Learning a few basic Arabic or French phrases can help when shopping, asking for directions, or simply talking to the locals.

Currency & payments

The currency used in Agadir is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). International credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops. ATMs are also accessible in the city and many tourist areas. However, markets and vendors often only take cash, so it’s wise to carry some dirhams for smaller purchases.

Top driving routes in Agadir

Experience Agadir’s most picturesque routes from behind the wheel:

  • Agadir beachfront and Marina loop – Cruise the lively seafront, enjoy ocean views, and stop at cafés or local markets along the way.
  • Kasbah and city hills – Drive up to the old Kasbah for panoramic views of the city and coastline.
  • Taghazout and coastal roads – Head north along the coast to surf villages, hidden beaches, and cliffs overlooking the Atlantic.
  • Paradise Valley – Drive into lush valleys and palm-lined rivers for a peaceful day trip just outside the city.
  • Imouzzer and Atlas foothills – Drive east from Agadir through winding mountain roads, Berber villages, and waterfalls for scenic views and a taste of rural life.

Experience the top locations with car rental in Agadir

Agadir Airport
LocationAuto
7.4

All car rental in Agadir

Discover the cheapest car rental in Agadir

* Disclaimer: Prices and availability shown may not reflect today’s rates.

Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Fiat Panda

Fiat Panda

Manual
515A/C
From € 9.75 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Peugeot 108

Peugeot 108

Manual
415A/C
From € 6.17 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Kia Picanto

Kia Picanto

Manual
414A/C
From € 14.59 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Seat Leon

Seat Leon

Manual
515A/C
From € 14.05 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Dacia Duster

Dacia Duster

Manual
534A/C
From € 19.99 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Dacia Lodgy

Dacia Lodgy

Manual
735A/C
From € 16.87 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Renault Captur

Renault Captur

Automatic
525A/C
From € 29.30 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir MG 5

MG 5

Automatic
524A/C
From € 28.99 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Fiat 500

Fiat 500

Automatic
515A/C
From € 13.06 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Mitsubishi L200 4x4

Mitsubishi L200 4x4

Manual
524A/C
From € 59.56 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Fiat 500

Fiat 500

Automatic
515A/C
From € 13.06 per day
*
Cheap Car Rental in Agadir Porsche 911

Porsche 911

Automatic
412A/C
From € 620.54 per day
*

What customers say about us

We do our best to provide you the best experience ever

Car rental companies in Agadir

We have prepared a shortlist of top rental companies in Agadir. To save both time and money compare offers on EconomyBookings.com to find the best deal.

Aircar

star7.9 / 37 reviews
Available in 1 location
Aircar
Time it took to drop your car off8.6
Cleanliness of the car8.1
Overall condition of the car7.4
Time it took to pick your car up7.3
From € 11.40 per day
*
View supplier

HAG

star7.5 / 35 reviews
Available in 2 locations
HAG
Time it took to drop your car off8.6
Cleanliness of the car7.3
Overall condition of the car7.3
Time it took to pick your car up7.1
From € 9.75 per day
*
View supplier