Agadir is cheaper than most European cities but more expensive than some other Moroccan cities (Fes and Meknes are cheaper; Casablanca and Rabat are comparable). Here’s a rough breakdown of what things actually cost in 2026.
Accommodation
A decent one-bedroom apartment in a reasonable area: 3,000–5,000 MAD/month (roughly €280–€470). Expect to pay more near the beach, less in the city centre. Short-term Airbnb rates are significantly higher — for a month or more, renting directly is far better value.
Food and drink
Eating at a local cafe or small restaurant: 30–60 MAD for a full meal (€3–€6). A coffee: 12–20 MAD. Fresh orange juice: 10–15 MAD. A proper sit-down restaurant with a menu: 100–250 MAD per person. Street food is excellent and very cheap — you can eat well for 20-30 MAD if you know where to go.
Transport
Petit taxi anywhere within the city: 15–30 MAD. Grand taxi to Taghazout: around 20–30 MAD per seat. Car hire from about 200-300 MAD/day for a basic car (shop around). Local bus: 4–6 MAD per journey.
Utilities and internet
Electricity, water, and internet together: roughly 500–800 MAD/month depending on usage. Fiber internet is available in most residential areas and is fast. Mobile data plans are cheap — around 100-200 MAD/month for a generous data plan.
Overall monthly estimate
Comfortable life as a remote worker: €800–€1,200/month depending on lifestyle, accommodation standard, and whether you’re eating out a lot or cooking. Budget travellers can get by on less; people who want a European standard of comfort will spend more.
