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The View Agadir to host World Cup screenings as part of summer 2026 programme

The View Agadir has announced its summer 2026 programme, with a packed schedule of dining, entertainment and wellness activities

The View Agadir has announced its summer 2026 programme, with a packed schedule of dining, entertainment and wellness activities for visitors during the peak holiday season.

The beachfront hotel is also offering a 20% discount on stays booked before 18 June. The offer applies to stays between 1 July and 5 September.

One of the main attractions this summer is Nazka by Buddha-Bar, the resort’s beachside venue. Guests can buy a day pass that includes access to the beach and pool, a welcome drink and a 500 MAD credit for food and drinks.

The venue will host weekly events including Margarita Mondays, Taco Tuesdays and a ladies’ night every Wednesday. In July, it will launch outdoor movie nights on the beach before holding an all-white party on 2 August to celebrate its first anniversary.

Football fans will also be able to watch World Cup matches at Nazka from 11 June to 19 July on a large outdoor screen. A viewing package costs 450 MAD. Matches will also be shown at The Cedar lounge, where guests can enjoy food, drinks and entertainment for 350 MAD.

Meanwhile, Buddha-Bar Agadir will host a series of summer events including an immersive dinner show featuring live performances and Asian-inspired cuisine. The venue will also organise weekly DJ nights, a poolside food event on 25 July and a masked gala on 3 August to mark its second anniversary.

The resort’s restaurants will also roll out special summer programmes.

Le Sensya will offer Italian dishes alongside live acoustic music on Tuesdays. Le Dielli will serve salads, cocktails and gourmet burgers by the pool. Chay Lounge will host afternoon tea and sunset drinks inspired by Moroccan traditions.

Mima Kitchen will focus on ingredients from eight regions across Morocco through a weekly tasting menu, while Le V will continue serving breakfasts featuring fresh pastries and local products.

For guests looking to relax, the Amaya SPA is introducing maderotherapy, a massage technique that uses wooden tools and is designed to support lymphatic drainage. Traditional hammam treatments will remain available, alongside yoga sessions on the beach overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

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