Hi there,
If you are asking about the exact temperature during Xmas times, I do not have a figure in mind, however it is too cold to have a swim, for sure!. That deprives Agadir of its main advantage, beaches and sea front.
This link provides some extra info about Agadir climate year round:
http://www.world66.com/africa/morocco/agadir/lib/climate
However, as the Hermun suggested above, if you have a package tour to Agadir or a too much of a bargain of a ticket to let go, you can land there and travel by land to adjacent areas, such as Essouaira, Taroudant, and across the Middle Atlas mountains (these are no hills, Hermun!) to the breathtaking Marrakesh. These destinations are very nice and more entertaining than Agadir, more true in winter. However if you decide to stay in Agadir there are other great places worth checking out through one-day excursions include Souss Massa National Park, the honey region of Immouzer waterfalls (the road there is awesome, full of fossils etc.) and the almond region of Tafarout.
Hope this link will help you as well:
http://www.tourisme-agadir.com/ang/open/index.asp
Finally, never forget you camera. Enjoy and good luck.
2006-10-14 23:25:53
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answered by kalizzi 2
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Here's the best tip for visiting Agadir at Christmas.
Fly to Agadir. Then go somewhere else! Either get a grand taxi (shared taxi) or bus or rent a car. Agadir is an awful package holiday town with an OK beach. You could stay there or you could have a much better time if you either head inland to Tarudannt, 88kms away, or north to Essaouiria or even over or around the hills to Marrakesh. You'll have a much better time and see more of what Morocco is all about.
2006-10-14 22:30:30
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answered by Hermun 2
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nice weather....... rather warm.... and quiet, although many Germans and Scandinavians and French tourists arrive at that time. But Agadir is quiet and nice. Nice beaches. www.menara.ma and www.maroc.ma
2006-10-17 01:31:59
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answered by Yassinou 2
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