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Al Hoceima between blue bays and hidden history

Al Hoceima between blue bays and hidden history
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16 February 2026 • 6 min lezen • Culture

Al Hoceima blends crystal-blue Mediterranean waters, laid-back beaches, a lively port, and easy trips to historic coastal watchtowers.

Blue water, gentle waves, and a coastline tracing one of Morocco’s most beautiful bays. Al Hoceima feels like a Mediterranean daydream: bright, calm, and spacious. You come for sun-soaked beach time, and you stay for the scenery, the viewpoints, and the small historic sites around town.

Why Al Hoceima stands out

Al Hoceima is more than a seaside stop. The city sits on a wide bay with beaches made for doing nothing well: a deckchair, a book, and the sea as your soundtrack. At the same time, the surrounding coast invites exploration—cliffs, panoramas, and places where history is still visible in stone.

Mediterranean-style beach days

Beaches around Al Hoceima are known for clear water and a relaxed rhythm. Pick a spot with easy access, bring sun protection, and plan time to slow down. Late afternoon light is ideal for a coastal walk.

  • Adopt the local pace: start early, swim, enjoy a long lunch, then take a real break.
  • Chase viewpoints: even a small rise can open wide views of the bay.
  • Respect the coastline: leave no litter and stick to marked paths where advised.

The port and everyday life

In town, the port is well worth a visit. Along the edges, fishermen’s work brings constant motion, and it’s a pleasant place to stroll. Boats return, nets are mended, and people pause to watch—simple moments that show the city’s daily rhythm.

Moro Viejo corniche for the best views

A bit farther out, the Moro Viejo corniche is all about the panorama: the curve of the bay, shifting shades of blue, and the hills beyond. Visit around golden hour for the most dramatic light.

Torres de Alcala and the five watchtowers

If you want a short adventure outside the city, head toward the fishing village of Torres de Alcala. Nearby are the ruins of five watchtowers built during the period of Portuguese presence. Today, it’s a peaceful walking area—sea air, old stones, and a feeling of stepping briefly outside of time.

  • Go at quiet hours: early morning or late afternoon is most comfortable.
  • Wear proper shoes: rocky ground near ruins can be uneven.
  • Bring water: shade is not always guaranteed on warm days.

Practical tips

  • Best season: choose mild, sunny periods if you want beaches and walks in one trip.
  • Getting around: a (rental) car makes viewpoints and coastal stops much easier.
  • Food: near the port and in town you’ll find simple options; try local fish when available.
  • Travel style: ideal for travelers who want calm days with small discoveries.

Al Hoceima in one line

Al Hoceima is Morocco’s Mediterranean pearl—where beach calm meets viewpoints, coastal walks, and a touch of hidden history.

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