Pros

  • On a wide stretch of private beach with a surf school
  • Built by local artisans using area materials
  • Large rooms have private balconies; many with kitchenettes
  • Two restaurants, a beach bar, and private dining in an Arabian tent
  • Outdoor yoga center with classes by the beach
  • Outdoor pool and zen garden with sunbeds and a hot tub
  • Modern spa with a salon and two hammams
  • Free Wi-Fi and daily shuttles to Agadir
  • Kids' club and movie screenings
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Cons

  • Secluded location far from Agadir attractions
  • Not all rooms have ocean views
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Bottom Line

The four-pearl Paradis Plage stands out from other beachfront resorts with its surf school and yoga studio, but also because of its secluded location a 35-minute drive outside of town. The resort attracts travelers looking to be far from the tourist trappings of Agadir, while also having access to amenities such as a huge private beach and outdoor garden with sunbeds and a hot tub. The 105 large rooms have great balconies and most have kitchenettes, though not all have ocean views. A kids' club, full spa, and waterfront private-dining tent serving Moroccan cuisine provide extra reasons not to take the free shuttle into town each day. Travelers who want similar features from a hotel near the center of town could try the Hotel Riu Palace Tikida Agadir.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Club
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Paradis Plage Surf Yoga & Spa Resort

Scene

Beachfront surf and yoga retreat

Built with local materials by artisans from surrounding villages, Paradis Plage looks like a collection of traditional North African buildings along a stretch of private shoreline. The upscale resort is owned by a family that lived in a house on the grounds since the 1950s, and that house still remains on the more than seven acres surrounding the hotel. The lobby's design pays homage to a classic Moroccan riad with its central atrium, though it's not actually open to the sky. White-glazed pottery and ornate metal lamps mix with contemporary furniture throughout the bright lounge areas. The garden Zen Space is among the most striking common areas on the property, with natural stone pathways, Buddha statues, and dark-wood pergolas draped in white curtains. Guests are evenly spread between families, couples, and groups of friends, who want a relaxing atmosphere and direct access to the beach. 

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Location

Beachfront setting north of Agadir

The hotel is situated along the beach, a 35-minute drive outside the city of Agadir; the hotel provides two free shuttles into Agadir for guests who want to dine and shop in this tourist-heavy area. The resort is also a 10-minute drive from the surfer's village of Taghazout. The surrounding area offers little of interest other than local housing, and there are no attractions within walking distance. Guests should expect a 65-minute drive to Agadir International Airport.

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Rooms

Large, bright rooms and villas have furnished balconies, some with kitchenettes

The hotel has 105 rooms, bungalows, and villas with beach or garden views. The locally made decor is refined, if a bit plain, with tiled floors, simple white furniture, and blue decorative accents. Beach photography on the walls is a pleasant touch. At 538 square feet, Junior Suites are the smallest room type, with sitting areas that have sofa beds, flat-screen TVs, and DVD players. Free Wi-Fi comes standard, along with mini-fridges, microwaves, and coffee- and tea-making facilities. Larger rooms have kitchenettes with sinks and electric stovetops. The tiled bathrooms have walk-in showers, some adding separate tubs. Two-story Bungalows and Villas have larger furnished terraces, are closer to the beach, and have better views of the ocean. There are also a few luxury apartments with full kitchens that fit up to six people.

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Features

Private beach, surf school, yoga studio, outdoor pool, and Zen-like garden with daybeds

Most of the amenities at Paradis Plage are wisely centered around its beachfront. There are all kinds of water sports on offer, from boating to jet skiing, though the main attraction is its great surfing school. The Surf House has all the gear and instruction needed for a surfing holiday; it also has an outdoor movie screen and games, as well as a beach bar serving drinks and casual fare such as burgers. Likewise, the yoga studio has open-air beach pavilions for Hatha, Vinyasa, and Yin Yoga classes. Both the surfing and yoga classes are available for a fee. 

Off the beach there's a rectangular outdoor pool that's heated by solar panels. The Zen Space is a tranquil garden filled with pergolas, breezy sunbeds, and a hot tub. A full-service spa has all the usual treatments, with the addition of a hydrotherapy tub and two hammams -- one traditionally tiled steam bath and another that incorporates aromatherapy. There are also a hair salon and a small fitness room. Parents can drop children off at the kids' club for supervised activities and games. 

The hotel has a business center and various indoor and outdoor event spaces for corporate functions and weddings. 

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All-Inclusive / Food

Multiple eateries include a buffet restaurant and private beachfront tent

The Ocean restaurant serves a daily buffet breakfast (not included) that consists of muesli, figs, and other fresh fruit, along with Moroccan pancakes and honey from local hives. Evening buffets are sometimes offered. The 27 (so named for the distance in kilometers away from Agadir) serves regional cuisine and seasonal, locally caught seafood for dinner. Lunch is served on an alfresco terrace at The Lounge, with Viennese and Moroccan pastries. Private dinners can be booked in The Khaima, a traditional nomadic Arabian tent on the beach, with Moroccan cuisine served on furs and rugs. 

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Things You Should Know About Paradis Plage Surf Yoga & Spa Resort

Also Known As

  • Paradis Plage

Address

Km 26 Route Essaouira Road, Km 26, Imi Ouaddar 80000, Morocco

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Paradis Plage Surf Yoga & Spa Resort

Scene

Beachfront surf and yoga retreat

Built with local materials by artisans from surrounding villages, Paradis Plage looks like a collection of traditional North African buildings along a stretch of private shoreline. The upscale resort is owned by a family that lived in a house on the grounds since the 1950s, and that house still remains on the more than seven acres surrounding the hotel. The lobby's design pays homage to a classic Moroccan riad with its central atrium, though it's not actually open to the sky. White-glazed pottery and ornate metal lamps mix with contemporary furniture throughout the bright lounge areas. The garden Zen Space is among the most striking common areas on the property, with natural stone pathways, Buddha statues, and dark-wood pergolas draped in white curtains. Guests are evenly spread between families, couples, and groups of friends, who want a relaxing atmosphere and direct access to the beach. 

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Location

Beachfront setting north of Agadir

The hotel is situated along the beach, a 35-minute drive outside the city of Agadir; the hotel provides two free shuttles into Agadir for guests who want to dine and shop in this tourist-heavy area. The resort is also a 10-minute drive from the surfer's village of Taghazout. The surrounding area offers little of interest other than local housing, and there are no attractions within walking distance. Guests should expect a 65-minute drive to Agadir International Airport.

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Rooms

Large, bright rooms and villas have furnished balconies, some with kitchenettes

The hotel has 105 rooms, bungalows, and villas with beach or garden views. The locally made decor is refined, if a bit plain, with tiled floors, simple white furniture, and blue decorative accents. Beach photography on the walls is a pleasant touch. At 538 square feet, Junior Suites are the smallest room type, with sitting areas that have sofa beds, flat-screen TVs, and DVD players. Free Wi-Fi comes standard, along with mini-fridges, microwaves, and coffee- and tea-making facilities. Larger rooms have kitchenettes with sinks and electric stovetops. The tiled bathrooms have walk-in showers, some adding separate tubs. Two-story Bungalows and Villas have larger furnished terraces, are closer to the beach, and have better views of the ocean. There are also a few luxury apartments with full kitchens that fit up to six people.

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Features

Private beach, surf school, yoga studio, outdoor pool, and Zen-like garden with daybeds

Most of the amenities at Paradis Plage are wisely centered around its beachfront. There are all kinds of water sports on offer, from boating to jet skiing, though the main attraction is its great surfing school. The Surf House has all the gear and instruction needed for a surfing holiday; it also has an outdoor movie screen and games, as well as a beach bar serving drinks and casual fare such as burgers. Likewise, the yoga studio has open-air beach pavilions for Hatha, Vinyasa, and Yin Yoga classes. Both the surfing and yoga classes are available for a fee. 

Off the beach there's a rectangular outdoor pool that's heated by solar panels. The Zen Space is a tranquil garden filled with pergolas, breezy sunbeds, and a hot tub. A full-service spa has all the usual treatments, with the addition of a hydrotherapy tub and two hammams -- one traditionally tiled steam bath and another that incorporates aromatherapy. There are also a hair salon and a small fitness room. Parents can drop children off at the kids' club for supervised activities and games. 

The hotel has a business center and various indoor and outdoor event spaces for corporate functions and weddings. 

See More Features

All-Inclusive / Food

Multiple eateries include a buffet restaurant and private beachfront tent

The Ocean restaurant serves a daily buffet breakfast (not included) that consists of muesli, figs, and other fresh fruit, along with Moroccan pancakes and honey from local hives. Evening buffets are sometimes offered. The 27 (so named for the distance in kilometers away from Agadir) serves regional cuisine and seasonal, locally caught seafood for dinner. Lunch is served on an alfresco terrace at The Lounge, with Viennese and Moroccan pastries. Private dinners can be booked in The Khaima, a traditional nomadic Arabian tent on the beach, with Moroccan cuisine served on furs and rugs. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Children's Pool

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Kids Club

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

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