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Best Beaches in Morocco

Best Beaches in Morocco

Best Beaches in Morocco

The best beaches in Morocco have previously been covered in past blog pieces, but there are still more in the works. Considering that this country in North Africa has one of the continent’s longest coastlines—more than 1,800 kilometers—they will still be there after reading this article. As a result, there are several bathing sites where you can have a decent dip; these areas are frequently undiscovered and pristine. We include five in the lines that follow that, for various factors, will catch your attention.

A leader in beach and sun tourism is Nador.

The city of Nador, which is adjacent to Melilla, can’t claim to be the most exotic or historically significant, but it can boast of being one of the top summer tourist destinations, with some of the most interesting beaches in Mediterranean Morocco. The newly refurbished promenade overlooks the Mar Chica, a natural lagoon of ecological relevance where Boqueronesa Beach is situated. It is ornamented with rows of palm trees. However, regions farther east, like Kariat Arkmane, offer the greatest beaches.

Al Hoceima National Park’s Cala Iris

One of the beaches in Morocco that still has the neighborhood feel is Cala Iris. This area, which located near the western edge of Al Hoceima National Park, is not overrun by commercial tourism. Bathers are fairly few during the off-season, but during the holidays, the area is crowded with Moroccan families and modest beach bars who appreciate the area’s outstanding natural beauty, where the islet of Cala Iris stands out with its scenery of gorges and coastal ravines.

The deserted (and most remote) beaches in Morocco are in Mirleft

There are also fascinating Moroccan beaches farther south of Agadir, at the other end of the nation. For instance, in Mirleft, there are many beaches protected by cliffs that appear to play with the coastline. El Gezira (also known as Legzira) is one of the most photogenic mountains because of its reddish hue. Here, bathing alone and fishing are simple.

Guelmim, the white Atlantic beach

The enormous dunes that surround Guelmim beach give off the color white, whereas El Gezira is renowned as the red beach. Further south, on the route to Tan Tan and the Western Sahara region, it has a few tourist complexes that are inland and do not detract from the area’s allure as a spot where silence and the sound of the Atlantic breeze predominate.

Sale-Rabat, the city of Rabat’s beach

Of all the Moroccan beaches, it is neither the biggest nor the quietest. The exact opposite. However, this is a fantastic choice if you prefer to swim while surrounded by locals. In the height of the tourist season, it will be crowded, but it will keep you cool after touring Rabat, the capital. The Kasbah of the Udayas offers the greatest views of this swimming spot.

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