Good
Based on 6.6k reviews
Exceptional Staff
Guests consistently praise the resort's staff for being incredibly friendly, helpful, and attentive, enhancing the overall guest experience.
Diverse and Delicious Dining
The food receives widespread acclaim for its great variety, excellent taste, and quality meal choices available across the restaurants.
Prime Beachfront Location
The resort's direct access to Agadir's long, golden sandy beach is a significant highlight, offering convenience and beautiful scenery.
Impeccable Cleanliness
Guests frequently describe the entire property as spotless and well-maintained, contributing to a comfortable and pleasant stay.
Excellent Value for Money
Many visitors consider the Iberostar Founty Beach to offer superb value for the comprehensive all-inclusive experience provided.
Cool Outdoor Pools
Despite claims of heating, the main outdoor swimming pools are frequently reported by guests as being too cold for comfortable use.
Occasional Room Odors
Some guests have experienced a noticeable sewage smell in certain rooms, which can be an inconvenience during their stay.
Luggage Delivery Delays
There have been reports of luggage not being promptly delivered to rooms upon arrival, suggesting self-carry might be quicker.
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Agadir's beach runs 10 kilometers — one of Morocco's longest stretches of sandy coastline, relatively calm Atlantic water, and consistent sunshine. Iberostar Founty Beach sits directly on it. Agadir is a resort city rather than an exotic Moroccan adventure, and this property reflects that: it's a polished, all-inclusive beach hotel that happens to be in Africa rather than the Mediterranean.
What makes this resort work is the combination of genuinely good staff and a location that gives guests actual Morocco access if they want it. Agadir's medina, the souk, camel rides on the beach, and day trips to the Atlas Mountains and Tafraoute are all viable from here. But you can also spend a week at the pool and beach doing what you'd do in the Canary Islands, and the resort is equally competent at that.
The Antares Moroccan Restaurant is the dining highlight — open Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday evenings with a fixed menu featuring chicken, beef, and lamb tagines, fish briouats, and Moroccan pastries. All-inclusive guests typically get one included visit per week; additional evenings carry a charge. This is one of the better regional specialty restaurants in Morocco's all-inclusive segment.
The main limitation is the two-restaurant structure. Mercure (main buffet) and Antares (three nights per week) are the only dedicated dining venues. Guests seeking variety will exhaust the options relatively quickly. On balance: this works better for a 5–7 night stay than for 10–14 nights.