This idyllic beach boasts a comfortable layer of sand, with minimal rocks to disturb your swim. While it may lack immediate assistance for those in danger, it offers a wealth of other amenities. However, it is situated quite a distance from the city center and unfortunately, public showers are no longer available due to vandalism. Despite these minor drawbacks, it is well worth a visit if you happen to be in Morocco. For an even more exceptional experience, I highly recommend Dalia beach, located near Tangier, just a three-hour drive away. Here, you can enjoy swimming to the sound of music, with ample support and excellent services available.
A short stroll from the port and you'll find yourself at this beach. Unfortunately, the water is not as clear as it could be, and it's quite busy. If you're looking for something to do away from the beach, there are plenty of coffee shops, bars, and restaurants to try, but you may be disappointed.
This location is easily accessible, stretching 850 meters long and 30 meters wide. It's situated on the southern slope of the city, near a historic area with a moat and wall. It's also known for its bonito and flying fish, and was awarded the Q for Tourist Quality in 2014. During the bathing season, there is a designated anchorage area.