Morocco’s Atlantic Coast offers a diverse blend of enchanting culture in historic cities and golden sandy beaches, renowned for their watersports. Wherever you go, from Tangier in the north to Dakhla in the far south, via the popular resorts of Essaouira and Agadir, you will find spectacular views, the freshest fish, delicious seafood and a warm welcome. It’s easy to get around on the excellent ONCF train network, take buses, petit taxis or hire a car.

Agadir & Taghazout
Morocco’s most popular resort Agadir is known for its 10km-long stretch of golden sand, clear waters and year-round sun. Visit the souk or stroll along the beachfront promenade to soak up the atmosphere. The magical fishing town of Taghazout is only a 30-minute drive away and well worth visiting.

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Essaouira
This atmospheric walled city port with its narrow streets and beautiful riads is known for its golden sandy beach and its traditional arts and culture. Its windy climate makes it world-famous for surfing and wind-surfing and it is also known for hosting the annual Gnaoua music Festival.


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Casablanca
This bustling metropolis is the largest city of Morocco, with its palm-lined promenades, French colonial architecture, beautiful beaches and, of course, the awe-inspiring Hassan II mosque, built over the Atlantic Ocean with its 210 metre-high minaret, second highest in the world, topped by a laser, directing its light towards Makkah.

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Tangier
Tangier is Europe's gateway to Africa and one of Morocco\'s most unique cities for its diverse mix of cosmopolitan cultures and ancient traditions, where the Mediterranean Sea meets Atlantic.

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Al Jadida
This ancient port city was founded by the Portuguese and boasts an intriguing blend of Moroccan and European cultures and a chequered history, which has earned its impressive 16th-century Cité Portugaise a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Its historic buildings and setting between forests of eucalyptus and sandy beaches ensure its popularity with local holidaymakers.


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Dakhla
This gateway to sub-Saharan Africa, is set between the sands of the desert and the waters of the Atlantic. Year-round sunshine makes the beach of PK25 with its calm lagoon perfect for quiet relaxation, whereas other beaches are renowned for their surf - the waves and winds bring surfers, wind-surfers and kite-surfers from across the globe.



Tangier, the international city with Spanish influences
The HalalBooking Travel Blog
With the Strait of Gibraltar separating Tangier from Europe, the city clearly stands out from the rest of Morocco. The most cosmopolitan of Moroccan cities, it seduces with the mosaic of cultures influenced by the many conquests and transitions of power.
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