A letter from a redneck family to their son. (a redneck is a resident of the southern states of the USA).
My beloved redneck son!
I write very slowly because I know that you cannot read quickly. We no longer live where we lived before you left us. Your dad read in the newspaper that most accidents happen within 20 miles of home, so we moved further away.
But I can’t send you my address, because the last family from Arkansas who lived here before us took all the house numbers with them so they wouldn’t have to change their addresses.
Our house is good. There's even a washing machine. However, I’m not sure that it works properly: last week I put some laundry in the wash and pulled the chain. Since then we haven't seen any more underwear.
The weather here is okay. It only rained twice last week; the first time he walked for three days, and the second time for four.
Yes, about that coat you wanted me to send you: your Uncle Billy Bob said that with the buttons it would be very heavy to mail, so we ripped the buttons apart and put them in the coat pockets.
Bubba locked his keys in the car yesterday; we were very worried because it took him two hours to get me and dad out of the car.
Your sister gave birth this morning, but I don’t know who she is yet, so I can’t tell you whether you’re an uncle or an aunt now.
Uncle Bobby Ray fell into a whiskey barrel last week. The men tried to pull him out, but he fought them off and drowned. We cremated him: he burned for three days.
Three of your friends fell off a bridge in their truck. Butch was driving. He opened the window and swam out. The other two were in the back. They drowned because they couldn't lower the tailgate to get out.
There is nothing more to write about for now. Nothing special, as you can see, happened with us.
Your beloved aunt, Mom.

We'll tell you which cities in Morocco to choose for your vacation. Read on to plan the perfect route.

Life in the Kingdom is centered along the coast in the north and Atlantic Ocean in the West. The Sahara Desert begins to dominate the southern part of the country, and the Atlas Mountains stretch to the east. Since colonial times, they speak the purest French here, although until the main tourist islands Spain – Tenerife and Fuerteventura ( Canary Islands) – just a stone's throw from the coast.

Morocco is not only about clean beaches with many kilometers of golden sand, but also a rich Arab and Berber culture with the main cities of the country - Marrakech, Fez and Casablanca, amazing nature, colorful oriental bazaars and world-famous tangerines!


Weather

The weather varies significantly in different parts of the country. If you do not take into account the desert part of the country and the Atlas Mountains, then in the Mediterranean sea ​​coast The climate is quite mild. In summer comfortable +25-28°C, replaced by winter+12-15 °C. The high season, as throughout the Mediterranean, begins in and lasts until.

But on weather The west coast is significantly influenced by cold air masses coming from the Atlantic. Therefore, it is a hot African day here with air temperatures below+37-40 °C, at night it changes to the standard +3-5°C. However, despite the heat of the day, the ocean waters always remain cool! And even in the midst of summer () the water temperature is unlikely to exceed +21°C.


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Agadir

Main resort The country is located in the very center of its Atlantic coast, practically on the border between the vibrant north and the desert lands of the south. Agadir is a single 6-kilometer beach line with clean golden sand and a cool but relatively calm ocean. It is believed that Agadir's beaches are the best in the country. Well, as befits a tourist mecca, the Agadir coast is built up with high-class hotels with plenty of entertainment for tourists.

How to get there

28 km south of Agadir is international Airport Al Massira, where both regular and many charter flights fly. But when choosing transport from the airport, it is better to choose a taxi or transfer from hotels. In this case, the journey will take only 20-30 minutes.

If you travel on your own by bus, you should be patient, because... the timing, patterns and frequency of public transport, as in any eastern country, are not subject to strict rules. Therefore, you can wait at the bus stop for an extra hour or two. In addition, on the way from Al Massira to Agadir you will also have to change trains in the neighboring town of Inezgane.

Attractions

Souk El Had

Address: Ouled Dahhou

The entrance is free

Opening hours: daily from 08:00 to 19:00, except Monday

The first thing you should do is go to the colorful local bazaar. Moreover, this largest market in the country, uniting about 2 thousand shops, sells such a variety of local goods that you cannot find in all the stores combined!

The El Ahad market is open from early morning until late evening. However, the greatest activity is observed here in the first half of the day. The market area, surrounded by a high wall with many gates around the perimeter, is divided into separate sectors: clothing, food, spices, dishes, household goods, and so on.

Kasbah of Agadir

The entrance is free

Opening hours: 24 hours a day

The main attraction of Agadir is the fortress, rising on high hill at the northern part of the city beach. The road here along the mountain serpentine will take only 10 minutes by taxi or rented bike; you will have to walk about 7 km in one direction. Now, from the once mighty fortress, which suffered from a powerful earthquake in 1960, all that remains is a small wall not in the very good condition. But from the observation decks on the hill there is a stunning view of the ocean and the Atlas Mountains towering in the distance.

Medina of Agadir

Address: Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA)

Entrance: 40 MAD

Opening hours: daily from 09:00 to 18:00, except Tuesday

If traditionally the Medina in cities is called the old center where the bazaar is located, then in Agadir it is a museum under open air. Medina is located 4 kilometers along the highway towards the local airport. It was built in 1992 by the Italian architect Coco Polizzi on the site of a residential area destroyed by the already mentioned 1960 earthquake. You can stroll through the Agadir Medina as if you were walking through a real ancient Moroccan city and here you can buy souvenirs from local artisans.

Paradise Valley

Address: Tamraght River Valley

The picturesque valley lies in the foothills of the High Atlas, 60 km northeast of Agadir. Here, olive groves give way to steep cliffs overgrown with greenery, waterfalls fall from an impressive height into the small lakes. And in the center of all this splendor stands a small Berber village that lives off the honey industry. That is why the road here is called the “honey path”.

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Beaches of Agadir

City Beach

The main and only beach of Agadir occupies its entire coastline and stretches for 6 kilometers. It is entirely owned by the municipality and admission is free. Therefore, hotels cannot fence off certain parts of the beach only for their guests, but only offer to rent sun loungers and sun umbrellas to tourists. The coast in Agadir is covered with fine sand, and the entrance to the water is gentle.

Taghazout Beach

A small and deserted beach north of Agadir adjacent to the small village of Taghazout. Unlike the first option, cold Atlantic winds dominate here, which is why it is mostly chosen by surfers. There are no high-class hotels with many cafes and other things on Taghazout yet tourism infrastructure. However, it’s worth a trip here to enjoy the Atlantic Ocean in silence and take a break from the bustle of Agadir.

Legzira Beach

The most famous and advertised beach is located a full 120 km south of Agadir. It seems, why go so far to a small deserted beach with a modest infrastructure of a couple of hotels and cafes? And all because of its natural beauty - the bright orange rocks that surround the beach and arches into the sea. And even despite the fact that the largest and most beautiful arch, created by sea currents for thousands of years, collapsed in 2016, most tourists still come to Legzira to see the sunset of amazing beauty.


Essaouira

Not Big city-port with a compact beach and snow-white houses with windows of blue color located 173 km north of Agadir. Due to high waves and constant wind, the resort is unpopular among a wide audience, but is in demand among surfers. There is a kite and windsurfing center here - ION Club Ocean Vagabong from the global network of surf schools Fanatic. And on the beaches in the vicinity of Essaouira, international competitions are periodically held. different types surfing.

How to get there

There are direct buses from the train stations of Marrakesh (3 hours travel time) and Casablanca (6 hours travel time) to Essaouira. Tickets from the most popular carriers on comfortable buses will cost 80 MAD – Supratours from Marrakech and 140 MAD – CTM from Casablanca.

Attractions

Medina of Essaouira

Old center Essaouira is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here it is worth visiting the slave market (of course, not a real one, but just a preserved place), the historical residence of Pasha Sidi Mohammed bin Abdallah, where masterpieces of Moroccan art are now kept, as well as a working port, famous for the largest catch of sardines in the country. In addition, in the 1960s, Jimi Hendrix lived and worked in Essaouira, so, in addition to surfers, numerous fans of the legendary musician also come here.

Argan oil factories

Along the highway leading from Essaouira to Marrakech, there are about 20 small family factories hand-producing argan oil. This miraculous oil, used in cosmetology and cooking, is one of the rarest and most expensive in the world! This is because it is produced from the fruits of the argan tree, which grows only on rocks in the southwest of the country. Finding an argan tree in the vicinity of Essaouira is easy! This is what mountain goats eat, which climb the steepest cliffs in search of food.

Beaches

Essaouira Bay

The city beach is as long as the coast of Agadir. It’s just not well suited for regular swimming, but it is considered an ideal place for boarding with a sail. And the best winds from the Atlantic come here from August to August.

Moulay Bouzerktoun (Zaouiet Bouzerktoune)

A very compact beach in the village of the same name, 20 minutes drive north of the walls of Essaouira. Like Essaouira, the best winds come here during the summer months. But the highest waves (up to 3 m) are best caught in winter.

Sidi Kaouki

The sparsely populated beach in the village of the same name, located 25 kilometers south of Essaouira, is popular among beginner surfers. The waves here are not as high as on previous beaches and do not exceed 1-2 meters in height. In addition, the actively developing infrastructure is attracting more and more lovers of traditional beach holidays.


Asila – Tangier – Tetouan

The coast between the cities of Asila and Tetouan has many small bays and compact beaches. The shore in Tangier itself is not very popular and, after seeing the sights, tourists prefer to go on vacation to other places. However, Tangier remains a unique place, where you can immediately swim in both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.

How to get there

From Ibn Battouta Airport to Tangier is only 12 kilometers, which can be traveled by taxi or public transport. In addition, the main port city can be reached not only by air, but also by bus or train from anywhere in the country, as well as by ferry (€40) via Gibraltar from Spanish Tarifa.

Attractions

Medina and Kasbah of Tangier

Despite the fact that Tangier resembles a European metropolis more than other local settlements, the old part of the buildings is also perfectly preserved here. The main entrance to the Medina is located in the most popular square - Grand Socco. But unlike the Medina in the traditional sense, in Tangier it is not a huge market, but a modern quarter with many museums, galleries and churches of all world religions.

In the northwestern part of Medina there is a Portuguese fortress - the Kasbah of Tangier, built in the 16th century from scrap materials, namely the wreckage of houses from the times of the Roman Empire. On the most high point The former palace of the Sultan was erected on the hill, now serving as a museum. Nearby stands the minaret of the mosque, and with observation deck there is an amazing view of Gibraltar and the coast of Spain.

Hercules Caves and Cape Spartel

Address: Cap Spartel, Tanger

The entrance is free

The country's most important tourist attraction is beautiful caves, where, according to legend, Hercules (aka Hercules) lived in between his exploits. They are located on the Atlantic coast, 10 minutes drive southwest of Tangier. Entrance to the caves is free, and to the “Arts Hall” with animators and a live orchestra - 5 MAD.

A little further from the caves to the north there is another natural attraction - Cape Spartel, at the foot of which the waters of the Atlantic and Mediterranean merge. It is best to come here at sunset to see a truly stunning spectacle - the sunset behind the horizon of the Atlantic Ocean is literally replaced by the rising of the moon from the side. Mediterranean Sea!

Market La Casa Barata

Address: Beussejour rue ouad El Marsa, 13

The main market of Tangier translated from Spanish means “house of cheap things”. As in any market, here you can buy everything your heart desires: from aromatic spices and local sweets, to fabulous lamps and interior items. However, if you are offered to buy products under the brands of world brands or the latest gadgets, be careful! Perhaps they are trying to sell you a clever fake or a stolen item.

Beaches of Tangier

City Beach and Malabata Beach

Unlike the west of the country, the beaches in Tangier are very compact. Of course, the city beach and its neighboring Malabata beach are always packed to capacity. However, the competitive advantage of the Tangier beach, in addition to the gentle entrance to the water and pleasant golden sand, is its well-developed infrastructure with cafes, restaurants, shopping centers and a large selection of hotels within walking distance.

Achakar Beach and Sidi Kacem

Two neighboring beaches in the very north of the Atlantic coast of Morocco are 14 kilometers from Tangier. But the Sidi Kassem beach line begins right outside the territory of Ibn Battouta airport. Main point The main attraction for tourists to these beaches is, of course, the Hercules Caves in the north of Ashakar. In addition, on both beaches the entrance to the sea is gentle and the waves are low, and the total length coastline is 1.5 km.

Ksar-es-Srhir beach

This small beach is located in the town of the same name, 20 km east of Tangier. Ksar es Segir is surrounded by picturesque hills, and in addition to beach holidays, trekking tours around the area are very popular here. In addition, the mild subtropical climate and warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea distinguish this beach from those located on the Atlantic coast.

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from the rest of the countries of the “dark continent”. It is for this unusual combination, as well as the excellent climate, sandy beaches, rich nature and low prices that tourists from all over the world come here.

So which Moroccan resort should you prefer and what to expect there? Let's figure it out together!

Agadir

The most popular beach resort in Morocco is rightfully considered Agadir - “the city white" Its six-kilometer beach, stretching along the entire city, attracts lazy travelers who prefer a relaxed holiday, surfers gliding on the waves of the Atlantic Ocean, lovers of horseback riding, and those for whom the main life begins at nightfall in dozens of luxurious clubs.

You can get to Agadir from AI-Massira airport by hotel bus or taxi for $20. More than forty hotels of different price categories are located on the second line of the beach.

Marrakech

Fans mountain landscapes and a relaxed lifestyle will find everything they need in ancient Marrakech. By staying in one of the traditional two-story riad hotels, you can feel like a native resident of the city, try the national cuisine, buy souvenirs from leather dyers, or go on one of the many excursions. By the way, from November to April Marrakech is ski resort, and the rest of the time it offers walking and driving tours in the mountains.

How to get from Menara Airport to Marrakech by regular bus or by taxi for $10.

Even if you prefer a beach holiday, still go on an excursion to Marrakech to admire the ancient city.

Essaouira

The best wave on the entire coast, goats grazing in the trees, a perfectly preserved slave market - all this is Essaouira. Surfers of all directions love to relax here, but those who prefer relaxing swimming are better off choosing another resort.

But all tourists should look at the goats deftly jumping onto the branches of the rare argan tree in the hope of picking its juicy fruit.

Two large surf centers offering equipment rental and instructor work are located right on the beach and will delight sea lovers low prices and excellent service.

You can get to the resort by bus from Casablanca (6 hours travel time) and Marrakech (3 hours). Most of the hotels are owned by local families and do not have the usual star category, which does not prevent them from being cozy and inexpensive.

Casablanca

Tourists who prefer sightseeing to a beach holiday and comfort to exotic holidays will love the modern metropolis that is Casablanca. The city beach is hardly able to impress, nature is found only in parks and squares, but cultural life is in full swing.

Museums, mosques, comfortable hotels, modern boutiques - Casablanca feels modern European city, and even women here walk around with their faces open. True, a significant disadvantage is the disproportionate prices, which are many times higher than resort standards in Morocco.

Mohammed V Int'l Airport connects Casablanca with most countries in the world, and other cities in Morocco can be reached by domestic buses or trains.

Fes

Another place for excursion holiday is old City Fez, where the culture of Morocco was formed over dozens of centuries. A visit here is worth it for those who are indifferent to beaches, can handle the heat well, and love history and donkeys. Yes, it is four-legged animals that serve as the main means of transportation around the city, because motorized vehicles are prohibited here.

Palaces, minarets, markets with local products and relatively low prices attract tourists from Europe, but our compatriots are rare guests in Fez. And the point is not only that Russians prefer beach holidays, but also that we do not have direct flights to Fez and have to fly with a transfer in London, Milan or Paris.

Tangier

In a bright harbor in the very north of the country, washed by the waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, lies the large port and popular resort of Tangier. Tangier-Ibn Batouta's own airport, located 12 kilometers from the city center, connects the resort with dozens of countries around the world, and from Spain you can also get here by ferry.

City beaches are usually too noisy and dirty, but if you move a few kilometers to the west, then picturesque nature and golden sand are guaranteed to you.

Oualidia

Those who consider themselves a gourmet and want to taste the freshest seafood, and most importantly, Japanese oysters, should go to Oualidia. Here is the country's largest fish farm, and in the city port they will catch and cook any fish you want.

However, lovers of relaxing swimming will also find something to do here, because along the coast there is a chain of lagoons where there is no wind or currents, and inexpensive beach bars make your vacation absolutely comfortable.

If you want to be active, you can go to the Souss-Massa Park, where hundreds of rare animals and birds live, to admire them up close during a safari tour.

El Jadida

One of the first settlements in Africa, located on the Atlantic coast, can give an unforgettable vacation to both a beach fan and a history buff. Wide sandy beaches all year round crowded with people, and dozens of local museums offer amazing discoveries.

Despite the fact that there are thousands of tourists at the resort, most of them prefer to stay in other cities, and come to El Jadida on an excursion.

Well, if you choose any place in Morocco from these eight points, you definitely can’t go wrong!

Kingdom of Morocco very well located in the northwestern “corner” of Africa. One of its borders is the Atlantic Ocean. The other is the Mediterranean Sea. So it would be strange if seaside resorts did not develop here. And they are developing!

Agadir

The most famous resort in Morocco is Agadir— is in no way inferior to its European counterparts. And it even surpasses them in that life here does not stop in winter. The ocean is cool, but not cold. You can swim in the pools and sunbathe. Agadir is noisy, cheerful, active. Here you can walk for a long, long time along the promenade stretching along the wide sandy beach. There are hotels of various levels here - from simple apartments to good five-star hotels. Agadir's nightclubs attract the public with their relaxed atmosphere. Do you love shopping? It is also in Agadir. Nothing special, as usual at resorts, but you can go shopping.

Essaouira

If Agadir is an international resort, then Essaouira, located 170 km north of it, the place is much more authentic. Essaouira is Old city with a unique charm, and a wide beach along which new ones are being built modern hotels. That is, you can choose: stay in a Moroccan riad within the walls of the medina or in an ordinary European-style hotel, with a pool and territory. Essaouira is considered one of the surfing centers in Morocco. Its climate is such that it is never too hot or too cold. Always a little cool, always humid and windy. IN last years several appeared in Essaouira good hotels level 4-5*, providing high-quality service.

Mazagan Beach Resort, El Jadida

Hotel Mazagan Beach Resort with its vast territory and golf courses, located 20 km from the city of El Jadida on a beautiful beach, it is like a separate city where you can easily spend a couple of weeks and not get bored. Golf courses, spa centers, animation and, of course, a beautiful beach contribute to a pleasant holiday. El Jadida itself has several inexpensive hotels, but they can be considered not as holiday destinations, but as transit points on a trip to Morocco.

Oualidia Lagoon

Another delightful place on the Atlantic coast is Oualidia Lagoon. Just don't come here in August - there will be a lot of people. The rest of the time, Oualidiya is very good. The water in the lagoon warms up quickly, so it is popular with families with children. There are only a few hotels in Oualidia, but you can rent villas and apartments.

Casablanca and Rabat

If you have business in Casablanca, in your free time you can enjoy beach holiday on the city beach or in the sea pools on the Corniche. But consider Casablanca as beach resort it’s not worth it, she’s not one.
The capital of Morocco, Rabat, is also located on the ocean. In Rabat itself resort hotels no, but it’s quite possible to relax not far from it. There are several inexpensive hotels on Shkirat beach, as well as a luxury complex L'Amphitrite Palace.

Tangier

If you move further to the north of Morocco, then the nearest resort places we will find it already at the junction of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Good sandy beaches on the Atlantic side stretch south from Cape Spartel. Tangier city beach, located on Mediterranean coast, is a wide sandy strip. It looks like Barcelona, ​​but not Barcelona after all. In the western part of the city there is a large sea ​​port, so it’s better to be located in east side. There is, for example, a large hotel Moevenpick Malabata 5*.

Saidia

A major new large resort is being built on the Mediterranean coast near the Algerian border. The nearest big city is Oujda. They are already open and working here good hotels, such chains as Iberstar, Be Live, Oriental Bay. More hotels are being built. The resort promises to be really good. Getting here is not very convenient yet - you need to fly from Casablanca, but it's worth it. Agadir was also once difficult to get to, but now it’s easy.

Of course, these are not all resorts in Morocco. There are "small places" with pleasant beaches, such as Sidi Bouzid and Al Hoceima, there are amazing beach Legzira, where there are no hotels at all, but where tourists go to enjoy a few hours unforgettable holiday Among the stunning scenery, there is finally Dakhla, an up-and-coming resort in Western Sahara, ideal for kite surfing and windsurfing. I’ll write about Dakhla separately someday. This place deserves a separate post.

Picturesque scenery and crystal clear waters the seas delight with their unearthly beauty. Here you can see ancient monuments and ancient buildings that have preserved their existence today.

What should you be prepared for when planning a trip?

The price range increases significantly during the summer months such as July and August. It is recommended to book sightseeing tours in September.

Climatic conditions, pricing policy and main advantages?

You can relax on the sunny seashore often and at any time of the year. The main distinguishing feature of the resort is its mild climate. Daily temperature changes can reach 20 degrees. The beach season lasts from May to October. As for the pricing policy, here it is quite affordable for a comfortable stay.

For which category of tourists is it most suitable?

It is worth noting that the area is perfect for recreation for absolutely all categories of tourists, including children. Fans of active and extreme sports come here.

How to get there?

Flight programs and direct flights are carried out by air carriers from Moscow to Casablanca and Agadir, and then you will have to travel with transfers or using a transfer.

Casablanca

Casablanca – The largest city and the resort of Morocco, known for its chic modern infrastructure, which is combined with a colorful oriental atmosphere.

The city has a large number of entertainment venues. They are mainly located near the Corniche, where you can find various restaurants, bars and cafes.

Many tourists will be curious to visit the oldest part of the city called Medina, since old streets and architecture have been preserved there.

Casablanca is also a great place to relax on the ocean coast. Even in winter, the temperature here does not drop below plus twenty degrees.

Agadir

Agadir is one of the most popular resorts in Marocco. It has a mild climate, modern infrastructure and beautiful beach, extending almost ten kilometers.

Festivals, shows and concerts are constantly held in Agadir. Here tourists can enjoy various types entertainment typical of eastern countries, for example, riding camels and horses, smoking hookah or fishing in the sea.

There is also the opportunity to play golf at highly professional courses or go surfing. Almost all types are represented in Agadir water sports. In addition, anyone who wants to learn more about the history and culture of the city can attend various excursions, of which there are quite a lot.

Essaouira

Essaouira - the most beautiful resort town, which is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It is filled with an atmosphere of romance, freedom and comfort.

Essaouira not only boasts beautiful landscapes, but also its culture. There are a large number of art salons and art galleries here. Tourists are given the opportunity to take a tour of the stunning surroundings of the city. For a short trip, it is best to go on an ATV or on horseback. In the villages you can try delicious national dishes.

Essaouira is a great place for windsurfing. The local coast has very high waves and a light wind constantly blows. But it will be difficult for ordinary swimmers to swim here.

Tangier

Tangier is one of the oldest Moroccan cities, located on the northern coast of the country. The resort attracts tourists with its beautiful architecture, excellent beaches and the presence of many good restaurants and other places for entertainment.

Tourists can enjoy not only the beautiful sandy coast and swim in the ocean, but also see local attractions and museums. For example, it is worth going to the Kasbah Museum or the Museum of Moroccan Art and Antiques.

The city has many shopping streets, where there are many interesting shops, and along the road you can buy delicious fruit.

Rabat

Rabat is not only the capital of Morocco, but also a major tourist center. The city has modern infrastructure, but has not lost its unique oriental atmosphere. Vacationers from all over the world come here to enjoy the comfortable climate and visit local attractions.

It is especially recommended to get acquainted with the Museum of Antiquities and the Museum of Folk Art, as well as look at the monumental Hassan Tower and the ruined Al-Mansura Mosque. There are clean, beautiful and well-maintained beaches along the ocean. The current here is not very strong, so swimming is quite comfortable.

The city also boasts a large number of beautiful gardens, beautiful parks and colorful flower beds.

Saidia

Saidiya is upscale tourist resort, characterized by an excellent mild climate, a fourteen-kilometer long beach with fine sand and clear crystal water. On the shore there are large hotels providing services at the highest level.

Saidia has everything for active rest, tourists can play golf, tennis, badminton or do fitness. This resort is replete with comfortable beaches with golden sand, where you can enjoy the warm, clear sea.

There are also many restaurants in the city, serving delicious dishes made from freshly caught fish and seafood. Many travelers are especially impressed beautiful nature near the Muluya River, where many different birds live.

Oualidia

Oualidia is a small resort town located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. This is amazing sunny place, which will appeal to lovers of beautiful landscapes and relaxing holidays.

Oualidia has two excellent beaches With developed infrastructure, where you can easily rent a sun lounger, eat, shower and change clothes. In addition, the city has many interesting attractions, for example an oyster farm, the house of King Mohammed V or national park, where you can find many rare animals and birds.

Oualidiya is a quiet place, there are no noisy parties, but there are a large number of good restaurants.