Yes, you can drink alcohol in Agadir.

Morocco is a Muslim-majority country, but alcohol is legal and available in tourist areas and licensed establishments. Agadir, being a major beach and tourist city, has a reasonably developed bar and restaurant scene. This is not a controversial thing here.

Where you can drink

Licensed restaurants, hotels, and some bars serve alcohol openly. The marina area has the most options. Beach clubs and resort hotels have bars. Some standalone bars exist in the city centre and tourist areas.

Where you generally can’t

Traditional Moroccan tea houses and local cafes do not serve alcohol. Outside of tourist areas and licensed venues, you won’t find alcohol being served or consumed publicly. This is just cultural context, not legal risk.

Supermarkets and off-licences

Some larger supermarkets (Label’Vie, Marjane) sell alcohol in a dedicated section. Not all shops sell it — don’t expect to find it at a corner shop or a local épicerie. There are also some dedicated alcohol shops in the city.

The social vibe

Agadir is quite relaxed about this compared to more conservative Moroccan cities. Nobody cares if you’re drinking at a licensed venue. Be sensible about drinking publicly in non-tourist areas — it’s not illegal, but it’s not the social norm either.

During Ramadan

Many places reduce alcohol service during Ramadan or restrict it to evenings. Some licensed restaurants still serve during Ramadan but it varies significantly. Worth checking ahead if your visit falls during Ramadan. The dates change each year.