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Most Crowded Beaches in Morocco

Most Crowded Beaches in Morocco

Most Crowded Beaches in Morocco

Sandee Sidi Kaouki

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Sidi Kaouki

Morocco, Marrakech Safi, Essaouira

The sleepy surf town of Sidi Kaouki is situated 15 miles (25 kilometers) south of Essaouira. It is a quieter, wilder alternative to Tagharte. You'll see picturesque sand dunes, long stretches of sand and basic amenities including sun loungers and surfboards for hire. This beach is famed for being a favorite place of Jimi Hendrix, enjoying the easy carefree lifestyle that exists in Sidi Kaouki. This beach is also a surfers haven, giving ample space in the water since Sidi Kaouki beach remains a hidden gem. After basking in the sun or surfing the water, you can wander around the Souk, or the marketplace in town where you will see both French and Spanish influence and the central square has a simple rustic café and restaurant to get something to eat after a day at the beach. During the winter, you can walk a little way out of the village to see wild flamingos, and other coastal birds.

The ubiquitous horse and camel tours can also be found here. If you take a walk to the north of the beach you will discover interesting rock pools that are visible only at low tide; or head south to a small river where wild flamingos are often spotted in winter. If you decide to stay longer, Sidi Kaouki is known for its quality backpacker accommodations and authentic local cafes.

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Sandee Agadir Beach

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Agadir Beach

Morocco, Souss Massa, Agadir

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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Sandee Plage De Asilah

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Plage De Asilah

Morocco, Tanger Tetouan Al Hoceima, Asilah

Located just forty minutes from Tangier, Asilah is a quaint, serene beach town on the northern coast of Morocco. Asilah is a hidden gem for beachgoers looking for a quiet local beach day with abounding Moroccan and Mediterranean culture.

With nearly empty white sand beaches, clear baby blue water, and quaint cove-like rock structures, Asilah’s shockingly peaceful beach setting seems straight out of a novel. Its buildings have dramatic, Mediterranean architecture. The buildings are white, but with splashes of color, street art, and wall paintings, Asilah truly stands out. While Asilah’s beach itself is fairly basic, without the ultra-luxe amenities of a resort town or the activities of a beach park, its stunning setting and remoteness make it the perfect beach for beachgoers desiring a beach day in which they can relax and reenergize.

For beachgoers looking to experience Asilah’s culture, walk to the medina to see the best of Asilah’s street art, and shop at the beach town’s many artisan boutiques. For a scenic walk along the pier, visit the port of Asilah. To see one of Morocco’s stunning churches, visit the Church of San Bartholomew. After the exploration is over, for some of the most authentic Mediterranean, Spanish, and Moroccan seafood you’ll ever find, go to Zahora, an immensely popular local favorite. If you’re looking to stay the night, book the Hotel Al Alba, Asilah’s best boutique hotel, which features nine air-conditioned rooms with luxurious bathrooms, gorgeous Arabic architecture and design, and free parking and Wifi.

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Sandee Legzira Beach

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Legzira Beach

Morocco, Guelmim Oued Noun, Mirleft

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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Sandee Plage Ain Diab

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Plage Ain Diab

Morocco, Casablanca Settat, Casablanca

Ain Diab, a beachside commune located within the Corniche of Casablanca, is simply stunning. Possibly Casablanca’s wealthiest and most desirable area, Ain Diab is the ideal beach for travelers that desire a beautiful beach set amidst the culture and entertainment that Casablanca has to offer.

Set between two rocky cliffs, Ain Diab is a sight to behold. With its vibrant and clear baby blue water, thick sand, dramatic rock structures, and panoramic views of the Casablanca skyline, Ain Diab is the epitome of a beach paradise. Although popular and often crowded, Ain Diab hasn’t lost its charm, as its beachfront is clean, peaceful, and has plenty of quaint spots for lounging, fishing, and water sports. But what truly sets Ain Diab apart is its unique culture. With street vendors offering Moroccan street food (snail soup anyone?) and horseback riding on the beach, Ain Diab is the perfect place for a beach day with the Moroccan spirit.

While Al Diab offers a tranquil beach experience during the day, at night, Al Diab comes alive. For upscale shopping, go to Morocco Mall, which is one of the world’s largest and most popular shopping destinations. Looking for incredible French food? Go to Le Bistrot, an upscale hotspot serving French seafood in a stunning space. Ritzy and exclusive Moroccan fine dining? Visit Basmane, a ritzy and expensive Moroccan restaurant that combines palatial interiors with some of Casablanca’s best takes on Moroccan specialties such as lamb tagine and monkfish. After dinner, experience the best of Moroccan nightlife one of Al Diab’s many renowned nightclubs. Go to Velvet Club, one of Casablanca’s most vibrant and popular nightclubs, and experience their excellent specialty cocktails and sushi. Once you’re done with your night on the town, get your beauty rest at Club Val D Anfa, a four-star boutique hotel located mere steps from the ocean.

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Sandee Plage Martil

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Plage Martil

Morocco, Tanger Tetouan Al Hoceima, Martil

Martil Beach is located in the far north of the country on the Mediterranean coast. It’s the main attraction of Martil town and a popular getaway destination for visitors from the nearby cities of Tetouan and Tangier. Martil boasts a scenic promenade and a lively selection of beachfront restaurants, shops and cafés. Whenever you travel to this prime location, the wide bay impresses with its white sand shore and mountain views. The warm, calm waters are ideal for swimming. If you’re a golf person or wish to try some golfing while you’re at this beach, you can visit the nearby Cabo Negro which has amazing golf courses. For a more relaxed experience, come in September or May when the crowds have mostly gone but the weather’s still balmy.
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Sandee Taghazout Beach

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Taghazout Beach

Morocco, Souss Massa, Taghazout

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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Sandee Oualidia Lagoon

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Oualidia Lagoon

Morocco, Casablanca Settat, Oualidia

Oualidia Lagoon is also renowned as one of the best birding destinations in Morocco. Migrant birds on their way from Europe to Africa stop here to recharge in spring and fall and guided boat safaris may yield sightings of hundreds of flamingos (amongst other species). Oualidia also has salt marshes that both beach and culture lovers can visit as they create interesting inlets in the surrounding beach and contribute the towns seaside splendor. If you'd like to stay right on the beach, La Sultana Oualidia offers dreamy, Kasbah style accommodations right on the lagoon.

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Sandee Ain Dalia Beach

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Ain Dalia Beach

Morocco, Tanger Tetouan Al Hoceima, Tangier

Ain Dalia Beach, nestled in the picturesque city of Tangier, Morocco, is a gem that spans a length of pristine sand shifts from golden to a lighter hue as the sun traverses the sky. An array of activities beckon visitors to its shores, including surfing, sunbathing, beach volleyball, and taking leisurely strolls along the water's edge. Despite its serene beauty, Ain Dalia Beach has few amenities, so plan your trip accordingly, although it does have disability access which makes it a welcoming spot for everyone. Unfortunately, there are no lifeguards on duty, bathroom facilities, or provisions for bringing dogs, making it essential for visitors to come prepared for their day out at this tranquil beach.
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Sandee Plage Bouznika

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Plage Bouznika

Morocco, Casablanca Settat, Bouznika

Plage Bouznika, located in the charming coastal town of Bouznika, Morocco, is a captivating beach known for its beauty and tranquility. This scenic beach stretches along the Atlantic Ocean shoreline, offering a serene and inviting atmosphere. The beach is characterized by its fine golden sands that blend harmoniously with the deep blue waters of the sea.
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Sandee Dragon Beach

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Dragon Beach

Morocco, Oued Ed Dahab Lagouira Region, Dakhla

Dragon Beach awaits you on the stunning coastline of Dakhla, Morocco. This picturesque beach boasts a generous length of shoreline, providing ample space for relaxation and exploration. The sand here features a light, golden hue that beautifully contrasts with the vibrant blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Sandee Essaouira Beach

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Essaouira Beach

Morocco, Marrakech Safi, Essaouira

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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