THE seaside city of Agadir has been revealed to be the most affordable break for summer 2026.
A week basking in the Moroccan sunshine can cost as little as £24 per person per night between June and August – not to mention it has great weather and direct flights.
loveholidays has found the cheapest getaways for summer holidays between June 1 and August 31, 2026.
Agadir has come in first place with seven-night breaks costing on average £230 per person, or £33 per person per night.
The Moroccan city along the southwestern coast is surrounded by the Anti-Atlas mountains, but also has a six-mile long urban beach with golden sands.
It’s an ideal destination for Brits as the flight time is less than four hours.
The city is known for having hot weather too, and according to BBC weather, Agadir will reach highs of 27C next week.
Looking on the loveholidays website, Sun Travel found some even cheaper deals for seven-night breaks in June, for as little as £24 per person per night.
The three-star Appart Hotel Igoudar, which offers child-free stays, has seven-night breaks from £169 per person.
The hotel has Kasbah-style apartments which is just steps away from the beach.
There’s an outdoor swimming pool area too, and one dedicated to children.
Departing on June 3, 2026 breaks start from £169 per person – or £24 per person per night.
Or going away on August 24, 2026, across seven-nights start from £219 per person.
Another great pick is the Club Al Moggar Garden Beach which has its own private beach and a large swimming pool.
Going away from June 3, 2026 for seven nights including breakfast and flights starts from £239 per person – or £34 per person per night.
Deputy Travel Editor Kara Godfrey recently visited the city – and here’s what she found.
She said: “The Moroccan city is home to the country’s largest market, Souk El Had, as well as a bustling harbour and modern marina.
“Rebuilt following a devastating earthquake in 1960, the sprawling city nestles against the Atlantic Ocean and its palm-lined wide roads feel more Miami than Morocco.
“At Taghazout Beach, hordes of eager surfers took to the sea before I’d even finished my morning coffee.
“As a novice surfer, I opted to watch those riding the waves, while my companion made friends with the stray dogs and hawkers selling Moroccan breads.”
Another spot Kara visited was the Wall of Remembrance, which commemorates the lives that were lost in the earthquake in 1960.
Souk El Had is where you’ll find 3,000 shops selling lots of items from clothing to candles, souvenirs and gifts.
Closely behind Agadir in terms of affordability is Costa Dorada in Spain where average seven-night stays cost £381 per person on average.
loveholidays’ most affordable destinations this summer…
loveholidays has revealed the top 10 most affordable destinations for a seven-night summer getaway – and the average price…
- Agadir, Morocco – £230
- Costa Dorada, Spain – £381
- Murcia, Spain – £399
- Lanzarote, Canary Islands – £403
- Gozo, Malta – £403
- Gran Canaria, Canary Islands – £411
- Riga Region, Latvia – £434
- Corfu, Greek Islands – £438
- Andalucia, Spain – £439
- Halkidiki, Greece – £440
Here’s another city in Morocco that’s just one hour by boat from Spain and has cheap five-star hotels.
And here are cheap long-haul destinations to visit in 2026 with £119 flights and £8 hotels.
