Sea and beaches in Morocco


Enjoy the sea and the beaches of Morocco and relax with the sand between the toes and the breeze in your hair Moroccan. In Morocco, there are so many beaches and coastal resorts where you can sunbathe, take long walks and enjoy the relaxed pace of the country. Take a look at the following guide to discover the beaches more suited to your tastes.

Caves of Hercules
One of the main summer tourist attractions are the Caves of Hercules, on the Atlantic coast, just 14 km from Tangier. The beaches in this area are clean and nice but very crowded in the summer, especially in July and August. The water here is colder than that of the beaches of Tangier overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The cave I have two openings, one facing the sea and one on land and the sea that washes is often subject to strong currents but their beauty and the myth that surrounds make it a place worth visiting.

Dakhla
The bay of Dakhla is located on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, where there goes the Western Sahara and the beaches, usually frequented by fishermen, and the magnificent lagoon with turquoise waters each year attracts more and more tourists. During your stay here you can see thousands of migratory birds, including pink flamingos, the world's largest monk seals, stingrays and dolphins. Go to the wonderful Punta Sarga, at the southern end of the peninsula, to have more opportunities to witness the spectacle of nature and fun in the water as many cosiderato is one of the best places in the world for surfing.

Plage Quemada, Al Hoceima
Situated in the center of the Rif Mountains along the coast of the Mediterranean that bathes the north of Morocco, Plage Quemada is a beach known for being lively and always crowded but be impressed, it is worth a visit because it is clean, beautiful and hospitable.

Asfiha, Al Hoceima
Situated in the center of the Rif Mountains, on the Mediterranean coast, in the northern part of Morocco, Asfiha is a white sandy beach 5 km south of the town of Al Hoceima and is the most remote of the three in this area even if you can find great restaurants overlooking the beach. From here you have a beautiful view of the island that Spanish is just a few meters from the shore.

El Jadida
Located on the Atlantic coast about 110 miles north of Marrakech, the resort town of El Jadida is not only rich in important architectural heritage, such as the tank and the Portuguese fortress of Mazagan, but offers the traveler the beautiful sandy beaches lapped by clear and quiet. People here are friendly and outgoing and the seaside resort is famous for its oysters, sea urchins, and excellent restaurants.

Lalla Fatma
Located 10 kilometers north of Safi, on the Atlantic coast, the beach Lalla Fatma is the cleanest and most famous of Morocco although the sea here is not the safest for swimming. Tourists love the sand, the calm and tan.

Larache
Located in the northern part of Morocco, in the area of Tangier - Tetouan, Larache beach is very clean and the sea here is perfect for swimmers although sometimes the waves are high. Lifeguards are on duty every day.

Tangier Town Beach
Situated in the north of Morocco where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean, the beautiful beach that serves the city of Tangier is surrounded by mountains and traditional white houses of the place. It 'a beach renowned and lively.

Agadir
Located in the south - west of Morocco, the seaside resort of Agadir is the ideal resort for those who want to spend time at the beach and have a mind free of thoughts and sounds. There are many luxury hotels that are located on the coast have private beaches for their guests but there are many beaches for tourists and locals.

Casablanca
Along the Atlantic Coast and the long sandy beaches of Casablanca are full of resorts. Most of the beaches is for the tourists, who will find many services and opportunities for water sports.

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