MOULOUYA NATURE RESERVE
A natural bird sanctuary offering canoeing, kayaking, hiking and walkingRead more
HERCULES CAVES
In these open caves licked by the tumultuous waters of the Atlantic, the ...Read more
CAP MALABATA
Cape Malabata located a few kilometers from Tangier on the road to Ceuta, ...Read more
CROMLECH OF M'SOURA
Visit of a site difficult to access, dedicated to the amateurs of old ...Read more
RAS EL MA BEACH
A magnificent beach at the foot of an ancient cliff, with deep waters and ...Read more
MARCHICA LAGOON
One of the most beautiful lagoons of the country in Nador, classified as a ...Read more
HACHO MOUNT
Visit to the discovery of Monte Hancho, with a stone staircase, and a ...Read more
CAMEL CAVE
Read moreHis relief evokes the shape of a camel. Located near the Zegzel Oued, the place offers enchanting landscapes with orange trees, néfliers and waterfall. The local population is often in the summer to spend the day. The cave is under development to allow lovers of stalagmites and stalagtites to discover their secrets.
TANNERIES OF THE MEDINA
Tanneries in the medina with 2 L-shaped open-air entrances, ensuring the ...Read more
SOUK JBALA
Souk Jbala, offering a visit to see women wearing traditional dress, a ...Read more
TAMUDA ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Read moreDiscovered in 1920, the archaeological site of Tamuda allows an exit on the outskirts of the city. Its name comes from the Amazigh word "tamda", which means swamp, the name formerly given to the Martil wadi. Research on the site shows that this Mauritanian Punic city, founded in the 2nd century BC, was completely destroyed in the 1st century during a war between two Mauritanian kings. It was rebuilt but finally destroyed in the 40s after the Aedemon War.
RMILAT BEACH
Sidi Mghait beach has a peaceful, wild and slightly hippy atmosphere, ...Read more
SIDI MUGHAYET BEACH
A beach in Asilah, a timeless oasis of greenery with deckchairs on the sand ...Read more
DONABO GARDENS
Botanical garden in a haven of peace, for scientific and educational ...Read more
PLAGE SIDI EL BECHIR
Read moreLocated 17 km west of Ras El Ma, this beautiful cove with its crystal-clear waters and ochre-colored sand, accessible by stairs, is a victim of its own success in summer. It's a pity, but out of season it offers a lovely spot of tranquillity in a superb setting. At the foot of steep cliffs, the beach is split in two and juts out into the sea. In summer, young people jump off the rocks and the isthmus is crowded with beach umbrellas. A number of beach restaurants serve tajines, sardines and a variety of fresh fish. Water sports are also available.
THE BAB EL-BAHR TERRACE
A terrace linking the Kasbah square and the ramparts, with a breathtaking ...Read more
LES ÎLES ZAFFARINES
Read moreJust over 3 km off Ras El Ma, the Zaffarines islands, also known as Jaafarines or Chafarines, are an archipelago made up of three islands (Isla del Congreso, Isla Isla Isabel II and Isla del Rey), under Spanish control since 1848. Only the small island in the middle, Isabelle II, is inhabited by around 200 people. These include military personnel and their families, Spanish coastguards, scientists and meteorologists. The archipelago is also a protected national reserve, home to a rich and varied ecosystem.
SILO MTAMAR
Underground prison near the Sidi Almandri kasbah, built for 300,000 ...Read more
MONT GOUROUGOU
A low mountain, with the most important volcanic massif of eastern Morocco, ...Read more