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Mediterranean Morocco is a region in northern Morocco, home to some important sea ports such as Tangier and variety of market and beach towns.

Cities and towns

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Map of Mediterranean Morocco
  • 1 Tangier the starting point for most visitors arriving by ferry from Spain. An enigmatic charm which has historically attracted numerous artists (Matisse), musicians (Hendrix), politicians (Churchill), writers (Burroughs) and others (Malcolm Forbes)
  • 2 Chefchaouen a mountain town just inland from Tangier full of white-washed winding alleys, blue doors, and olive trees, Chefchaouen is clean as a postcard and a welcome escape from Tangier, evoking the feeling of a Greek island
  • 3 Jerada a town in the Beni Snassen Mountains of Oriental (or Eastern) Morocco.
  • 4 Nador a large coastal city close to Spanish exclave of Melilla
  • 5 Oued Laou a small seaside town on the coast between Tetouan and Chefchaouen with a nice long beach
  • 6 Oujda capital of Oriental (or Eastern) Morocco
  • 7 Tetouan capital of the North of Morocco, has very beautiful beaches and is the gateway to the Rif Mountains

Other destinations

Understand

Get in

Oujda Angads Airport (OUD IATA)

Get around

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Stay safe

Go next

  • Ceuta a Spanish enclave. Ferries connect it with mainland Spain and it can make a less hectic alternative to nearby Tangier.
  • Melilla a Spanish enclave and possible entry point from the Spanish mainland.
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