The resort axis
Agadir is a beach-resort city and the listings follow the tourist axis. The Beach and Founty strip along Boulevard du 20 Août — the 4- and 5-star hotels, among them the Sofitel, Hyatt Place, Robinson Club and Atlantic Palace — is outcall-heavy and trades strongly to the Gulf and Saudi tourist market. Talborjt, the central residential area, is walkable to the beach with incall-friendly apartments, and the Marina holds the newer high-end developments. The live Agadir listings show current availability.
Hotels and outcall
Outcall to a beach hotel is the standard arrangement, and the resorts have established check-in routines for guest arrivals — be a registered guest and keep it low-key. The premium strip runs outcall-first; Talborjt is where the apartment incalls sit.
What you'll pay
Pricing is in dirhams, with euros widely accepted. Reckon on 600–1,500 DH for an hour and 800–2,200 DH for outcall to a beach five-star. Cash in either currency, settled in person.
Seasons and language
Two things shape availability. First, the seasons: the Gulf tourist months from December to February and the European summer from June to August are the peaks, while Ramadan thins the daytime market noticeably. Second, the language: WhatsApp is the channel, French and Arabic are standard, and English replies come through for the international tourist trade — a couple of polite lines in French get the warmest response.
Staying safe
The deposit scam is the thing to refuse — no genuine provider needs money wired before you meet. Stick to verified profiles with checked photos and pay in person. For Marrakech, Casablanca or Rabat, see the wider Morocco directory.