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A Mediterranean gem with pristine beaches, a national park, and unspoiled Rif mountain scenery.
Al Hoceima is one of Morocco's best-kept secrets: a small Mediterranean port town with crystal-clear water, uncrowded beaches, and the Al Hoceima National Park protecting marine and mountain ecosystems. The town sits in a natural amphitheater surrounded by the Rif Mountains, and its beaches — Quemado, Souani, Cala Iris — rank among the most beautiful in the country. The region's Amazigh culture is strong, and the seafood is exceptional.
Stroll along the palm-lined Atlantic corniche, stretching for kilometers with golden sand beaches, ocean breezes, and spectacular sunset panoramas.
Watch fishermen haul in the day's catch at this vibrant working port where colorful wooden boats bob alongside seagulls and fresh seafood stalls.
Historic ramparts and Portuguese-era bastions overlooking the crashing Atlantic waves, offering panoramic coastal views and a window into maritime defense history.
Renowned surf breaks attract wave riders from around the globe, with consistent swells, warm water, and a laid-back beach culture.
A sensory feast of fresh Atlantic seafood, where you can select your catch and have it grilled on the spot with Moroccan spices and fresh bread.
Follow the rugged coastline past hidden coves, dramatic cliff formations, and wildflower meadows that bloom spectacularly in spring.
A charming riad steps from the beach, featuring blue-and-white Moroccan decor, a sun-drenched terrace, and the sound of waves drifting through open windows.
A beachfront resort with direct ocean access, infinity pool, thalassotherapy spa, and sunset dining terrace overlooking the Atlantic.
A laid-back surfer-friendly hotel with board storage, wax station, ocean-view rooms, and a communal lounge perfect for sharing wave stories.
Budget beds with big views, this social hostel offers clean dorms, a shared kitchen, surf equipment rental, and nightly barbecues on the terrace.
Fresh-off-the-boat Atlantic catches grilled over charcoal and served with chermoula sauce, saffron rice, and crispy Moroccan bread.
Elegant harbor-side dining with panoramic ocean views, serving refined Moroccan-Mediterranean fusion plates and an excellent wine list.
A bohemian cafe popular with artists and travelers, known for its flaky msemen, fresh-squeezed orange juice, and Moroccan pastries.
Open-flame cooking with the freshest local ingredients, from whole grilled sea bream to slow-roasted lamb shoulder with preserved lemon.
Ride the Atlantic waves with a certified instructor on beginner-friendly breaks, with all equipment included and small group sizes.
Cruise along the coastline aboard a traditional wooden boat as the sun dips below the Atlantic, with refreshments and dolphin-spotting opportunities.
Harness the Atlantic trade winds for an exhilarating session of windsurfing or kitesurfing at one of Morocco's top wind sport destinations.
Gallop along deserted beaches at sunset on well-trained horses, with experienced guides leading routes through dunes and coastal trails.
From Marrakech
550 km
From Casablanca
384 km
Al Hoceima is served by AHU airport with domestic and international connections. Airlines including Royal Air Maroc, Ryanair, and Transavia operate regular services.
Airport transfers available by taxi (150-300 MAD), shuttle bus, or pre-arranged hotel pickup.
Morocco's ONCF rail network connects major cities with comfortable, air-conditioned trains. First and second class seating is available, with the Al Boraq high-speed line serving the Casablanca-Tangier corridor.
Tickets from 80 MAD. Book at oncf.ma or at the station. Journey times vary by route.
CTM and Supratours operate modern, air-conditioned coaches to Al Hoceima from all major Moroccan cities. This is often the most affordable and widely available option, with frequent daily departures.
Fares from 50 MAD. Book online at ctm.ma or at the bus station (gare routiere).
Grand taxis (shared long-distance taxis) run fixed routes between cities and are a fast, authentic way to travel. Car rental is widely available at airports and city centers from international and local agencies.
Grand taxi from Marrakech: approx 825 MAD. Rental from 250 MAD/day. Drive on the right; toll motorways available.
The ideal time to visit Al Hoceima is June to September. During this period, temperatures are comfortable for sightseeing, rainfall is minimal, and most attractions operate at full capacity.
Shoulder seasons offer fewer crowds and lower prices. Avoid peak summer if you are sensitive to heat, especially in inland cities.
Al Hoceima has a mediterranean climate at an elevation of 0 meters. Pack layers for morning and evening temperature drops, sunscreen, and a hat for daytime excursions.
Coastal breezes moderate temperatures year-round. Ocean fog is common in the mornings during summer months.
Moroccans are warm and hospitable. Greet with "Salam Alaikum" and accept offers of mint tea as a gesture of friendship. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas. Ask permission before photographing people.
Arabic, Amazigh (Berber), and French are widely spoken. English is common in tourist areas. Learning a few Arabic phrases is always appreciated.
Morocco is generally safe for travelers. Use common sense in busy areas: keep valuables secure, negotiate taxi fares before boarding, and stick to well-lit streets at night. Licensed guides are recommended for medina exploration.
Emergency services: Police 19, Ambulance 15, Fire 15. Tourist police are available in major cities and can assist in multiple languages.
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