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Fairmont Taghazout Bay

Taghazout, Morocco

9.7 Superior Luxury
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About the Hotel

Situated mere steps from the golden swathe of Taghazout Beach, Fairmont Taghazout Bay is defined by its elegant yet relaxed blend of indoor and outdoor spaces and its magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean. Whether you come for a spa weekend or an extended family vacation, we know how to turn moments into lifelong memories. Dawn yoga sessions on the beach, the thrill of riding the region’s world-class waves, idyllic hours spent poolside, fresh-caught seafood eaten al fresco after a day exploring the souks of Agadir … Welcome to Morocco's Finest Beach Resort!

Our luxury 5-star hotel in Taghazout, swathed in lush gardens, includes a full-service Fairmont Spa, six innovative restaurants and bars (serving everything from Japanese cuisine to New Orleans-inspired cocktails), and our very own surf club. The scenic Tazegzout Golf Course is minutes away, while supervised clubs for children and teens give parents a chance to unwind. For business guests, our state-of-the-art conference center is another highlight. At the end of a busy day, contemporary Berber-inspired rooms, suites and villas double as private sanctuaries.

Location

Fairmont Taghazout Bay
Km 17 station touristique Taghazout Bay
Taghazout, Morocco 80750

Nearest Airport: AGA

Features and Amenities

  • General Information
  • Handicap Accessible Rooms
  • Handicap Accessible Facilities
  • Dining
  • Outdoor Dining
  • Restaurant
  • Bar & Lounge
  • Wine Bar
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Concierge
  • Pool
  • Spa on Property
  • Laundry Service
  • Fitness Center
  • WiFi
  • Bicycle Rental
  • Boutique
  • 24-Hour Front Desk
  • ATM
  • Infinity Pool
  • Self Parking (fee may apply)
  • In-Room Amenities
  • Hair Dryers
  • Mini Bar
  • Satellite Television
  • Coffee & Tea Facilities
  • WiFi
  • Blackout Curtains
  • Activities
  • Bicycling
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Yoga
  • Surfing
  • Horseback Riding
  • Soccer
  • Business
  • Business Services
  • Family
  • Kids Club
  • Teen Activities
  • Play Area
  • Children's Programs
  • Nearby
  • Beach
  • Golf
  • Interests
  • Beach
  • Eco Friendly / Sustainable
  • Golf
  • Hotels
  • Signature Perks

Reviews for Fairmont Taghazout Bay

Excellent resort hotel in a strip of good hotels.

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 5 days ago

Quality rooms, gardens and pools. Each almost impossible to fault. There are also sunbeds on the beach but the Atlantic is much cooler than the pools! Service at the pools impeccable. Cleaning service in the rooms excellent except for one day we were overlooked (but swiftly rectified after a call to reception). Restaurants can be a bit "hit & miss" but the Management listen and compensate accordingly. All alcoholic drinks beer, wine and cocktails are about £10 each. Food mains about £10 starters and £20 mains. Breakfast buffet spread is of superb quality and very varied. Bicycles available for free use. Local restaurants are good quality and much cheaper but most don't sell alcohol. Pure Passion (alcohol) about 20 mins walk along the promenade towards Taghazout is exceptional. In the other direction La Plancha (no alcohol) can be recommended. Taxis outside much cheaper than hotel service. Trip to/from Agadir Souk was 400 MAD including a 2 hour wait whilst we shopped.

Brian B


An excellent place for the family

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 6 days ago

This is a truly special hotel with wonderful grounds, great restaurants and access to the beach! Hidden away from the hustle and bustle and great for families like ours. We spent a week at the Fairmont and loved the various restaurants as well as spa! Our favourite restaurant was Paper Moon and the views from all four restaurants are pretty special. Concierge couldn’t do enough for you and were a particular highlight. Service is very slow in most parts of the hotel but everyone is very pleasant and smiley… you forgive easily when everyone is so friendly.

ryanleighcooke - Witney, United Kingdom


Careful with the rooms choice

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 weeks ago

Be careful when you book here. There are 2 hotels in the same hotel. First, note it’s our 5th time staying in this place . One is a beach hotel, with sea views, waves sound, and a feeling to be on holiday One has a basic all inclusive holiday hotel vibe. We booked on Accor app, as usual, which was our first mistake. This hotel doesn’t recognize loyalty nor gives any particular attention to Accor members (and I’m platinum). So just go first with the cheaper booking option you’ll find on any discounted travel websites Then, it’s one of the most misleading booking pages on Accor app/website. I went for the highest category available, a 2 bedroom suite, as usual. We always have been placed in one of the beachfront buildings, and considering the high price of the suite, the photos on the app (showing a nice sea view), we just went ahead and books We were shocked once checking in to discover that there is a “partial sea view” category, that has an obstructed view on the sea. As you have all the roofs and common areas and AC systems etc separating you from the sea. You’re isolated from the sea/beach by all the resort concrete and buildings… The Main Issue is the “partial sea view” is mentioned nowhere in the all or the booking, you just don’t know it’s partial, and nothing prepares you for this. It’s misleading, they know it, and never fixed it online. As it’d cost them a small email to their IT to add the mention “partial sea view” to the room category. They decided it wasn’t worth it… What a horrible way to start a stay with them, and they’re definitely losing a returning regular customer (but they obviously don’t care). My advice, be very careful with the room category you’re booking, some rooms are definitely really bad and frustrating

DayTrip53171689975 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates


great experience

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 weeks ago

I really had such a great time. Everything was amazing, and the staff were really helpful and friendly. I would like to thank everyone, especially Ochen from Morimoto he was a great waiter. All the restaurants were very good, and the rooms were clean and comfortable as well. We also had a great experience with the room dining service and the food was excellent. Thanks to Fatima for looking after us and taking such good care of us. We will definitely come back again !

deb b


An incredibly mixed experience - with competition amongst hotels here hotting up

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 weeks ago

This is sometimes regarded as the best - and it’s certainly the priciest - resort in Agadir. And notionally five star. But my experience was the most mixed of any hotel I have stayed in recently. First impressions are very strong. It is relatively new, beautifully designed and the rooms are spacious, with large well equipped bathrooms. A room with a sea view - even if only partial sea views and on the ground floor - is immediately inviting and special, looking over the Atlantic surf beyond the gardens. Some of the staff - such as the receptionist that dis check in - are both well trained and genuinely welcoming, with a service ethic and keen that you have a great stay and - more importantly - come back. Some of the food options are very good. The breakfast is good (although not an outstanding selection at the buffet). As other reviews have noted, the Tapas restaurant is probably the best - both in terms of menu, taste, and service. Overall, however, it is very, very hit and miss. Some staff don’t seem to care much. It took three attempts to get a broken curtain in my room fixed. The laundry form is confusing making it seem they only offer dry cleaning or pressing and not laundry. Their service staff were clearly confused by this too. Maintenance issues took two phone calls to the service number to resolve on each of two occasions. Lots of staff lurking in corners on their phones or in back rooms. Some standards are clearly not appropriate by international standards - for example, for the first time in my life I saw a toddler going to the toilet on a potty in a hotel reception area while her mother was talking to the receptionist! When she’d finished talking, the mother then double-bagged the ‘output’ and then put that and the potty in a tote bag and left! This was especially surprising as the toilets were less than a minute away from where they were sitting at reception. Although there is a very good range of food and drink options, prices are high - and I mean relative to other four and five star hotels in Agadir. There are three other European hotels further up the bay where food and drink prices are significantly lower. And although the quality here is generally good, service varies enormously. The men at the ‘Beef and Reef’ restaurant were uniformly good. The woman in managerial role much less so. If you haven’t booked (even where the place is completely empty) you will be seated by her under a speaker so you can barely hear yourself think. If you dare to ask to move somewhere quieter, look out! She is absolutely the wrong person to have front of house. A number of reviewers do comment on poor management. I noticed some of that too, especially among the men. Either absent, on their phones, talking to colleagues or disinterested. Women who appeared to be in management or lead positions were generally better, some very good - with the Beef and Reef exception. Some of the concierge staff (male) liked to chat with each other and to the bellboys outside. But the young male concierge staff who helped us check out and drove the cart back to reception was excellent and clearly knew how hospitality should work. Housekeeping was good. I wouldn’t say very good simply because, as others have noted, it was inconsistent. So it’s a genuinely mixed picture - and that’s a fair assessment in my opinion when hotels promote their five star status and charge these kinds of rates. Is this Fairmont good enough to stay at, staying solely within the resort paying five star prices for everything? No, because I don’t think it’s five star in terms of overall experience so it doesn’t represent good value for money at the usual rates. But is it good enough to stay in the resort if you get a great discount on the room so the food and drink offer is cushioned and you can accept a lower service standard? Maybe. But as I said, there is competition on this bay. And it’s worth taking a look at the other (non-Accor) hotels nearby. A new Marriott will open right next door soon. As always, when asked at checkout what I thought of my stay, I summarised my experience as mixed. No response from the receptionist. Didn’t bat an eyelid. Coincidentally, she was also the one who thought it was OK for a toddler to be potty trained at her desk! In summary, I’d say it would be worth the price if it was consistently five star. But in my experience it’s not so the other hotels on this strip offer better value. PostScript: Six days after checking out, the hotel was still holding a pending charge against my credit card for the full stay, despite also having taken the full amount on checkout. At one point during the week they had held THREE pending charges for the room charges against my card (triple the amount owed), significantly limiting my ability to spend. You may wish to factor this in if you do decide to stay.

EnglishViv - Hove, United Kingdom


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