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Best Dog Beaches in Morocco

Best Dog Beaches in Morocco

Top Dog Beaches in Morocco

Agadir Beach is probably one of the more well-known beaches in Morocco. Mainly a beach resort town, Agadir is full of luxury and a beautiful private marina. This beach is perfect for long walks. Playing in the waves, you'll see plenty of surfers taking advantage of the ample waves, you can also go kayaking, swimming, and windsurfing.

Agadir is tucked between the magnificent Atlas Mountains and Atlantic Ocean, giving its visitors spectacular views and plenty of activities. Sousa Massa National Park nearby is a common place for birdwatching. You can surely find a good amount of crowd here but visiting during the off-season might be best if you prefer emptier shores. Due to the rolling sands coming from the Sahara, the soft deposits of sand on this beach makes it perfect to relax, sunbathe, and chill. Agadir sees over three hundred days of sun every year, so you won't be without plenty of sun whenever you choose to go. It is a very safe place, and is surrounded by cafès and fun- you can rent jet-skis, quad bikes, and even go on horse or camel rides.

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Nestled in the captivating coastal town of Taghazout, Morocco, Madraba Beach is a hidden gem that beckons with its pristine beauty. Spanning a serene length of shoreline, this beach boasts shimmering sands that are a harmonious blend of golden beige and warm hues.
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On the shore of Legzira Beach, the mammoth red stone arch jutting out onto crashing waves is a sight for sore eyes. Located between Mirleft and Sidi Ifni, the eight-kilometer-long Legzira Beach is considered by many to be the most unique beach in all of Morocco because of its unique stone formations. The stunning stone arch was naturally formed by years of erosion on the Atlantic coast, and the red sandstone natural to the area gives the arch its striking color. If you want to visit this amazing landmark, be sure to act fast! One of the two original arches collapsed in 2016 due to erosion, leaving nothing but a pile of rubble. The second arch is also at risk of eventual collapse. Legzira Beach is a destination in its own right, and most tourists will travel to Legzira from the nearby city of Agadir by bus or car. But if you want to spend more time exploring, there are also a few inexpensive hostels nearby. Teetering over a cliff and overlooking a deserted golden beach, Kasbah Tabelkoukt is a great boutique hotel located 14 miles from the beach. Hotel du Sub and Abertih Hotel are also nearby. Since you’re already here, you might as well explore Sidi Ifni. This quaint little fishing town has a faded colonial feel. The blue and white houses make for a great photo shoot location. Make sure to sample the fresh Moroccan seafood at local restaurants including Nomad, Gran Canaria, and Café Ere Nouvelle. The Municipal Market is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day, where you can get fresh fish, fruit and vegetables.
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Located on the Atlantic coast of Morocco in the city of Essaouira, Essaouira Beach - also known as Plage Tagharte - is a three-kilometer-long and wide golden sand beach.  The beach is adjacent to the famous Port de Essaouira and has a spectacular backdrop of many oceanfront buildings, including shops, bars, restaurants, and luxury hotels, which together provide incredible views of Mogador Island.

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Situated just north of Agadir, the laid-back fishing village of Taghazout has earned a reputation as one of the best surf spots in Africa. The beach’s various breaks and consistent waves cater to beginners and experienced surfers alike with top spots including Anchor Point, Boilers and Imesouane which is claimed to be the longest ride in Morocco. If you’ve never tried surfing, don’t worry, there are plenty of surf schools, camps and rental shops offering lessons at reasonable prices. The best season for surfing is September to April.

The sands of Taghazout beach are golden and soft, perfect for sunbathing and relaxing after surfing or swimming. If seclusion is a priority for you, plan to go in the offseason. The town of Taghazout has plenty of small cafes and restaurants and lots of yoga classes for when you're ready to unwind and refuel after a long day of playing in the waves. To get there, take a thirty-minute taxi ride from Agadir airport, which has great connections with Marrakech, a famed tourist destination as well.

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