Golf Les Dunes
Agadir
Golf Les Dunes is one of Agadir’s most established golf courses and a brilliant option for golfers looking to enjoy Morocco’s year-round sunshine, coastal atmosphere and easy holiday feel. Located around 10km from Agadir, this 27-hole layout offers plenty of variety across three loops of nine, making it ideal for golfers who want more than one round during their stay.
Created in 1991 and designed by Cabell B. Robinson, Golf Les Dunes is set across gently undulating land with a distinctly Moroccan feel. The course is lined with eucalyptus, tamaris, broom and palm trees, while four large lakes add both scenery and strategy throughout the round. Each of the three nine-hole loops is a par 36, giving groups flexibility and a nice mix of holes across a golf holiday in Agadir.
This is a course where placement matters. The fairways are generally welcoming enough for holiday golfers, but the water, bunkering and natural shaping encourage sensible club selection rather than simply reaching for driver on every tee. Better players will enjoy the chance to plot their way around, while higher-handicap golfers can still appreciate the setting, sunshine and relaxed pace of play.
After golf, Agadir is a fantastic place to unwind. Golfers can head to the beachfront promenade for a drink or meal, visit the marina, browse the souk, relax at a spa or take a trip up to the Kasbah for views over the bay. The city also works well as a base for exploring the Souss-Massa region, Paradise Valley or nearby Taghazout, making Golf Les Dunes a strong choice for a Morocco golf holiday with plenty to enjoy away from the course.
Agadir Airport
22km
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About The Area
Agadir has long been Morocco’s most established golf destination, offering dependable sunshine, spacious resort-style layouts and a relaxed Atlantic coastline atmosphere. For UK golfers seeking winter warmth without long-haul travel, it provides excellent value alongside strong course variety.
Three standout venues form the backbone of the region’s golf offering. Golf du Soleil features two contrasting championship courses — the Championship and Tikida — both framed by eucalyptus trees and gently undulating terrain. Nearby, Golf Les Dunes delivers generous fairways and panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains, making it particularly appealing for mixed-ability groups. Completing the trio, Golf de l'Ocean blends desert-style features with palm-lined fairways and well-protected greens, offering a slightly sterner test.
Golf in Agadir is typically open, playable and forgiving off the tee, yet strategic around the greens. The courses are walkable, well-conditioned and rarely overcrowded, allowing for relaxed rounds followed by long lunches on sun-soaked terraces.
Off the fairways, Agadir’s wide sandy beach stretches for miles, ideal for post-round strolls. The modern marina offers waterfront dining and sunset cocktails, while traditional Moroccan cuisine — tagines, grilled meats and fresh seafood — is a highlight throughout the city. For cultural exploration, the hilltop Agadir Oufella ruins provide panoramic views, and the nearby Souk El Had offers a vibrant taste of local life.
The prime golf season runs from October to April, when temperatures are warm but comfortable and rainfall is minimal. For golfers looking for sunshine reliability, solid course variety and excellent value, Agadir remains one of North Africa’s most dependable golf escapes.














