Marina Agadir: Feedback from Cruisers
Published 9 years ago, updated 6 years ago
Posted November 2015 by SV Proteus:
Only half the docks in the marina have power and water. That being said, the staff are very pleasant and seem to be actively busy with the marina. Broken things are trying to be fixed. We were here for a series of offshore storms and, though the marina is relatively protected, it was a bit rolly. It was so rolly in fact that we had a line literally break, first time ever. The staff were on hand at all times and were checking the boats during the worst of the blow.
The water fittings are an odd size and female, rather than the male spigots typical everywhere else. It is the same fittings as Las Palmas (Canaries).
Security guards are very present, even at night. But the gate/fence to the pontoons is short and only “locked” in theory. Still, I’d say security here was more than adequate and I would have no qualms about leaving my boat for an overnight trip inland.
The check-out procedure takes a long time here, and through the customs/immigration say it is 24 hours, it isn’t. It is only possible to find someone during daylight hours. We also wanted to leave at dawn, so we went to get our passports stamped out the previous night, but they would not do it for the next day. They made us wait until morning, then we didn’t leave until about 10 am because there was nobody there until the harbourmaster showed up. He was very helpful though, and quite annoyed by the authorities being so difficult.
After travelling through Morocco and seeing many of the ports and marinas, only Agadir and Marina Smir have marinas comparable to European standards.
Posted May 2010 by SY Roakeldais
Marina Agadir has changed management. To be more competitive the new management has reduced the prices significantly, as shown below.
The new website of the marina is still under construction, but the port manager, Samir Benjelloun, can be contacted by phone (+)212 528828686, mobile (+)212661215746 and on VHF channel 9. The new website will be www.portmarinaagadir.com and e-mail address info@portmarinaagadir.com.
Facilities
All pontoons are equipped with water and electricity. There are showers and toilets ashore and the marina has WIFI. Due to the February/March storms, there is no electricity on the easterly pontoon. There is a 24-hour guardian from the Marina Agadir Resort.
The marina staff are very friendly and helpful, but are only available from 08.00 till 18.00, from Monday to Saturday.
Customs, immigration and police are on duty 24 hours at the marina and will board the boat as soon you are berthed. But they are friendly, efficient and there’s no other paperwork like elsewhere on the Moroccan coast.
Navigation
The entrance is straightforward, only at night, the harbour lights (Fl R 6s & Fl G 6s) on the breakwater are difficult to distinguish due to the background lights on shore.
According to the harbormaster, between the easterly pontoon and the quay, there is a depth of 7 dm LAT.
New Prices as of 25-04 2010
Dimensions Jour Semaine Mois Année 6 m 75 410 1250 12000 6 à 7 max 85 460 1430 13600 8 max 105 570 1770 16800 9 max 125 690 2140 20300 10 max 140 770 2380 22400 12 max 185 1020 3150 28000 14 max 230 1270 3950 35000 16 max 265 1460 4550 43000 18 max 310 1720 5350 51000 21 max 485 2670 8250 78500 25 max 540 2970 9150 87000 30 max 620 3410 10500 99750
Prices are in DHS (10 DHS = 1 EURO)
Otto Nijkamp
s/y Roakeldais
Related to following destinations: Morocco