- Morocco Holidays
- Agadir
- Robinson Club Agadir

This resort is located next to the Royal Palace in Agadir. It offers direct beach access, exclusive spa facilities, traditional Moroccan food and activities for children and adolescents. All rooms feature bright living area and a balcony or terrace overlooking the Atlas Mountains. The Hotel includes Wellfit spa pools, modern gym and hammam. Traditional Moroccan massages and various beauty treatments are offered. An international breakfast is served daily and also houses the Moroccan restaurant, Café Maure and beach bar. Near the Hotel you can practice sports. Please also note local tourism fees that will be charged on site on arrival/departure: approx. 1,60 € per person and night (from 12 years) and approx. 0,80€ per child and night (2-12 Jahre).
PLEASE NOTE: Due to current situation, the property does not offer the normal ROBINSON feeling and is focussed on local travellers from North Africa. German is not spoken.
Due to the surrounding area and the number of steps around the hotel, it may not be suitable for those with mobility difficulties.
We stayed at Robinson Agadir in April this year.
We had a great time but there were a couple of issues we need to mention.
We arrived at around midnight, we had chosen a room on line but when we arrived we were told that we had been allocated a better room and we would not have to pay, I was a little synical about this however the room turned out to be great, it was on the top floor with a view over the sand dunes and the sea. However we then had to carry our own cases from reception to the room as it was too late for a buggy, it was 12.15 and we were told the buggy’s finished at 12 midnight. This was a fair walk with all our luggage, fortunately a security guard showed us where the room was.
Our other issue was with the restaurant used for lunch time near the beach, when we first ate there we noticed a bowl with carrots in was covered in flys, I mentioned this to the chef and he said “no flys” in rather an abrupt manner. I did email the hotel to mention this but did not receive a reply. We also requested gluten free bread as I am celiac, we were told again abruptly that they could not do gluten free bread, however after some discussion another member of staff got us some from the main restaurant.
Other than these issues we had a great experience at this hotel.
The grounds are well maintained with staff constantly fixing mending and painting. One of our favourite places to chill was by the pond where you could watch frogs and swallows catching insects over the water. This is a large hotel but the grounds are big enough so that it is easy to find a quiet spot.
The bar staff were particularly helpful and friendly and we never had to wait to long to get a drink.
The room was kept very clean and the cleaner very kindly got us a kettle, bar staff were happy to give us milk to take to the room so we could have tea.
The hotel is situated at the end of the hotel strip, there is easy access to the promenade that runs all the way to the marina, on the other side of the hotel are sand dunes, these are very picturesque but out of bounds because past the sand dunes is the kings palace.
Entertainment was great, staff obviously worked very hard on this in the theatre.
We’re staying here right now and having a great time at this beautiful resort. It is a German run hotel but they certainly set the standards high. Everything is first class: the food, spacious rooms, views, cleanliness and sports’ programme.
The only minor thing missing for me was not being able to swim in the sea due to the wind. However, the pool is crystal clear and a joy to swim in. Don’t hesitate to book, you’ll have a brilliant holiday.
Stayed here for 4 nights middle of May . Possible one of the best hotels I have ever stayed in the food and drink was excellent. Could possibly had more for children at night ie pizza or chicken nougats but my son got by. Staff were excellent and helpful. Plenty room at hotel with lots of spaces for peace and quiet. We played golf in the area courses in Agadir were decent the Course up at Tazeghout for poor.
🏴🏴🏴I thought to write this review as a Scottish couple who stayed at this hotel for the past week, to share our experience as I didn't see any other Scots writing when I was browsing trip advisor (and I love to read a good review before booking!) 🌍🌍🌍
So here goes! ...
Myself and my partner stayed here all inclusive for the past week, overall the experience was brilliant, our taxi transfer on the way to the airport return flight commented on how this is one of the nicest hotels in Agadir to stay.
The hotel itself is massive- PREPARE to get your steps in! ... It is a fully gated resort, with round the clock surveillance, you feel safe here. I appreciated the gates as there were loads of stray dogs who walk around outside the hotel and in Agadir, they don't get into the hotel grounds.
Things we enjoyed at the hotel: the beach cabanas and hammocks, the indoor spa and giant sauna, visiting the garden with all of the fruit trees, the overall Moroccan theme of the hotel and how well landscaped it all was.
There are so many people working at this hotel who are constantly gardening, maintaining the buildings, restaurant staff asking if you need anything etc.
A real luxury at this hotel was how relaxed the staff were. No silly paper all inclusive cups here, just real glasses you are trusted to take anywhere on the resort- Yes, even poolside! I've been at other hotels where they are moaning at you for moving glasses out of a certain area or the silly flimsy paper ones. This doesn't happen here.
We were a bit worried about the food at the hotel as it was our first time in Morocco and know that you shouldn't be eating food prepared with or drink the tap water. However, rest assured, the hotel supplies unlimited bottled water and has it's own filtration system. (You can read about it on the website) So all ice etc in drinks is fine. We enjoyed the amazing tagines, freshly prepared dishes each day. Selecting food intentionally that was piping hot. The bottles of water are also good for taking away on day excursions/ beach.
"Le Taj", was a brilliant addition to the hotel- a coffee shop included in all inclusive. You can sit and overlook the sand dunes of the kings palace.
Sadly, I was really looking forward to exploring the immense sand dunes at the hotel in advertising pictures, however you are actually not allowed as these are part of a royal palace and although no real official fence border on the beach, there are security who will come and shout at you if you try walk left towards them. Which is tragic as they look amazing.
One thing you can do to plan in advance is download the Robinson club app, this is good because it tells you all about the themed dress nights and what the entertainment is. One of the stand out things about this hotel for us was how easy it was to book excursions. We booked and did Camel riding, which was around £30 pp and lasted 2h total, including transfers from a friendly guide to a ranch desert area. We got to see baby camels and go on a long ride through the dusty terrain. The second excursion we did was croc park, again around £30 for a 3h trip, we seen 300 nile crocodiles , snakes and turtles. Well worth booking!!!
I wish we had more time at the hotel, I'd say 10-14 days is the perfect amount of time to relax and enjoy memorable excursions - there were so many I'd loved to have done but we didn't have the time on our trip- The High Atlas, Paradise Valley, Marrakech, Essouria etc etc. Think of the hotel as a base for adventure and memories if you wish, book in enough time to do everything you want to do. (Booking excursions is so easy, you just go to the information centre the day before)
It is worth noting that the majority of guests at this hotel are German. Quite often staff approach and begin speaking to you in German. The only real time this was an issue was the entertainment section of the holiday as most nights the welcome was done fully in German. We had no idea what was going on. The entertainment in general was fine, a particular highlight was the 1001 show in the theatre, the staff put in a great deal of effort with that. However, we found that even as a young couple, the DJ entertainment was a bit poorer. The songs being played made keeping people up dancing a bit more tricky as it was more deep house beats than holiday entertainment light-hearted. We would have appreciated more well known songs- alot or random German music.
Some top tips:
-No need to pack beach towels, they're provided. -We didn't see any mosquitos at all the full time which was brilliant as I had been so bitten in Greece the previous year. So no need to go overkill with the bug spray buying. -Dress modestly for dinner. -Bring cover ups as it does get really cold in the evening. -Bring trainers etc for trips out/ lots of walking. -visit the Medina in the hotel!
We are a couple from Italy who stayed at ROBINSON Agadir at the end of June to the beginning of July, and we had a wonderful experience. We came mainly to play padel, and the facilities were excellent.
Everything exceeded our expectations. The food was delicious, with a great variety of dishes every day. The cleanliness throughout the resort was of a very high standard, and all the staff were incredibly friendly, professional, and welcoming. A special thank you to Omar for his professionalism and kindness.
Most of the guests were German, which is understandable given that the resort is German-owned, but there were also visitors from many other countries. What we loved most was the warm and friendly atmosphere. Everyone greeted each other with a smile, and it truly felt like being part of one big family.
Another lovely detail was the beautiful cats around the resort. They were clearly well cared for and very friendly, and we really enjoyed their company.
We truly had a fantastic holiday and are already thinking about coming back. We highly recommend this resort to anyone looking for excellent sports facilities, great food, outstanding service, and a relaxing atmosphere.
