Bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, Morocco has
several thousand kilometers of coast whose landscapes are diverse and
beaches welcoming.
Atlantic
The most visited beaches are naturally located not far from cities,
especially on the Atlantic coast. But there are hundreds of others in
places where nature has remained unspoilt. They all make it possible to
sample the joys of swimming, relaxing and the latest water sports. On
the Atlantic coast, the great majority of beaches appear as long strips
of fine sand lapped by the ocean waves. They will be hotter the further
south you go until you reach the sublime Dakhla Bay.
The north-east trade wind blows regularly from the end of March to
mid-September on this corner of the coast: ideal conditions for
practicing all board sports, especially surfing. Whether you're a fan of
windsurfing, kitesurfing, surfing, wakeboarding or jet skiing, you can
sure you will find the right waves here.
Mediterranean
On the more divided up coast of the Mediterranean, between Tangier
and Al Hoceima, the sea is warm and calm and the beaches more intimate.
Some are close to small traditional fishing villages, tucked into
corners of idyllic nature. At the same time, new seaside resorts are
springing up such as Tamuda Bay,
on the outskirts of Tétouan and Saidia, which is a new Mediterranean
coast resort. Facing Andalusia, Mediterrania-Saida extends over 1700
acres with a 6km seafront of white sand. A pleasure port and an 18-hole
golf course complete this site which has been developed next to two
international airports. The Atlantic is not sitting on its laurels
either with new resorts such as Lixus, Mazagan, Taghazout and Plage
Blanche.













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