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Of all the beaches that I've visited in Morocco, Spain, and France, This one is absolutely in the top 10. The warm water is crystal clear and packed with sealife, especially in the wild hidden beaches near Plage Jnanich. Because of the abundant amount of all kinds of fish, it's an ideal place to dive and go fishing. It's not crowded, rarely bad weather, very calm atmosphere, great people... One thing I have to say is that the pebble mixed with sand can get very hot, so be prepared to wear something; There is also a lack of restaurants, hotels, transport, and shops. However, the quality of the water and wildlife makes it all worth it. It's a great stargazing spot, around 0h-3h is the peak One last thing is the people, never have I experienced such calm, respectful, and honest people. They were kind and very generous. One day, the villagers caught a lot of fish and gave us FREE sardines.
Stihat Beach is one of the most stunning tourist spots in Chefchaouen, highly favored by locals for summer relaxation. Its appeal to many Moroccan families lies in the area's serene, comfortable, and tranquil atmosphere, coupled with the breathtaking natural beauty of its location in the heart of the Rif Mountains. Stihat Beach stands out due to its unique position amidst a cluster of picturesque and enchanting beaches, such as Targha Beach, Oued Lao, and Metara Beach, as well as Oued El-Qanar, which has recently become a notable tourist attraction. The area also offers rental houses for those wishing to extend their stay, as the region truly requires more than a day to fully appreciate its beauty and natural charm. I personally recommend visiting this place...
While the beach may not be breathtakingly beautiful, it still offers a pleasant experience. For those considering a visit, it is recommended to plan for September as the optimal time to come. As for the reason why, I'll leave that up to your curiosity.
This popular destination boasts a bustling atmosphere with plenty of camels to be seen. The beach itself is truly breathtaking, though the service can be hit or miss. Despite this, it remains a well-known and beloved spot.
We visited the beach in October and were pleasantly surprised to find it deserted, which added to its enchanting and pristine atmosphere. Despite being a bit challenging to reach, taking approximately 20 minutes from Hoseima, the beach was absolutely worth the effort. We even indulged in some delicious barbecued sardines at an incredibly affordable price, and the owner of the place was exceptionally friendly.