Complexe Horticole d’Agadir (CHA)
3rd – 4th December, 2025
The II Aquaculture Morocco International Conference will take place at the facilities of the brand new Agri Business Incubator Conference Centre, part of the Complexe Horticole d’Agadir (CHA).
Km 2, route Taroudant, Ait Melloul, BP. 121 Ait Melloul, Agadir, Morocco
(Check location on the map here)
REGISTRATION INCLUDES
REGISTRATION INCLUDES
REGISTRATION INCLUDES
Agadir offers a wide variety of accommodations to suit every traveler’s needs and budget.
From luxurious beachfront resorts to cozy guesthouses and budget-friendly hostels, the city ensures a comfortable stay for all visitors.
For those seeking relaxation and premium services, Agadir’s seaside resorts provide world-class amenities, including private beaches, spas, swimming pools, and gourmet restaurants. Popular international hotel chains and five-star establishments line the coast, offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Participants looking for a more authentic and affordable experience can find charming riads and family-run guesthouses within the city or in nearby neighborhoods. These accommodations often reflect traditional Moroccan architecture and hospitality, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Budget-conscious visitors will also find numerous hostels and small hotels with basic but comfortable facilities, perfect for solo travelers, backpackers, or groups.
Agadir’s wide range of accommodations ensures you’ll find the perfect place to stay during your visit to this vibrant city.
The Conference Technical Secretariat proposes 3 different accommodations in Agadir. You can also find other options through the main accommodation channels available below:
Located on Morocco’s southern Atlantic coast, Agadir is a popular tourist destination known for its warm climate, golden sand beaches, and modern infrastructure.
With over 300 days of sunshine a year, it’s the perfect place for sun-seekers and beach lovers.
The city is famous for its wide crescent-shaped bay, lined with palm trees, hotels, and a lively beachfront promenade.
Visitors can enjoy water sports, camel rides, or simply relax under the sun. Agadir is also an excellent base for excursions to the nearby Atlas Mountains, desert landscapes, and traditional Berber villages.
Agadir’s modern city layout is a result of its complete reconstruction following the 1960 earthquake.
Today, it offers a blend of contemporary architecture, spacious avenues, and well-developed tourism services. The city is home to a large marina, a modern souk (market), and cultural attractions such as the Amazigh Heritage Museum and the ruins of the old Kasbah overlooking the city.
Agadir also boasts a thriving culinary scene, combining Moroccan flavors with international cuisine. From fresh seafood to traditional tagines, food lovers will find plenty of options to enjoy.
Easily accessible by air through Al Massira International Airport and by road from other major Moroccan cities, Agadir is a safe and welcoming destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
Check all the information about Agadir at the official tourist web page: https://visitagadir.com/en/