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Morocco’s Best Beach Towns Summer 2026

Morocco’s coastline stretches across both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, offering an impressive variety of beach destinations. From lively surf hubs and resort cities to quiet fishing villages and hidden coves, each coastal town provides a different experience.


Whether you are looking for surfing, fresh seafood, relaxation, or scenic coastal exploration, there is a beach town in Morocco that matches your travel style.

Below is an overview of some of the country’s most popular and distinctive seaside destinations.

Essaouira – Culture, Wind & Coastal Charm

Essaouira is one of Morocco’s most beloved coastal towns, known for its relaxed atmosphere, historic medina, and strong artistic identity.

Its long beach promenade is ideal for walks, horseback riding, and water sports. The town is particularly famous for kitesurfing and beginner-friendly surfing thanks to consistent wind and manageable waves.


Visitors enjoy fresh seafood at the port, exploring historic ramparts, and watching sunset over the Atlantic. Essaouira offers a balanced mix of culture, relaxation, and activity, making it suitable for many travellers.

Agadir – Modern Resort Destination

Agadir is Morocco’s main beach resort city, offering year-round sunshine, wide sandy beaches, and modern infrastructure.Its long promenade is lined with cafés, restaurants, and shops, while the marina and nearby attractions provide plenty of entertainment. Water sports, beach relaxation, and resort experiences are the main highlights.

Agadir is ideal for travellers looking for comfort, accessibility, and a classic seaside holiday.

Sidi Ifni & Mirleft – Wild Coast Escapes

Along Morocco’s southern Atlantic coast, Sidi Ifni and Mirleft offer a more remote and authentic experience.

These towns feature dramatic cliffs, uncrowded beaches, and a relaxed local atmosphere. Surfing, coastal walks, fishing, and exploring natural landmarks such as Legzira’s rock formations are key highlights.

They are well suited to travellers who enjoy nature, photography, and quieter destinations.

Asilah – Art, Medina & Seaside Beauty

Asilah combines beach relaxation with artistic charm. The whitewashed medina is known for colourful murals, historic ramparts, and Spanish-influenced architecture.

Located near Tangier, it is easily accessible and works well as either a short stay or a coastal extension to a northern Morocco itinerary. Asilah appeals to travellers who enjoy photography, art, and relaxed seaside strolls.

Taghazout & Sidi Kaouki – Morocco’s Surf Lifestyle

These two destinations represent Morocco’s surf culture.

Taghazout, near Agadir, is a lively surf town with cafés, yoga retreats, and a bohemian atmosphere. It attracts both beginners and experienced surfers.

Sidi Kaouki, closer to Essaouira, is quieter and more rustic, offering wide open beaches and a peaceful environment for surfing, horse riding, and relaxation. Both destinations are excellent for active travellers and those seeking a laid-back coastal vibe.

Morocco’s coastline is incredibly diverse, allowing travellers to combine beach time with cultural exploration, desert journeys, and historic cities.

Many itineraries include one coastal stop to balance inland experiences such as Marrakech, Fes, or the Sahara. With careful planning, you can experience both Morocco’s vibrant cities and its peaceful seaside landscapes.

Our team can recommend the best beach destination based on your travel style, season, and itinerary.

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