OUALIDIA
Coopérants Moroccans and particularly appreciate this charming seaside resort. The city is also famous for its seafood, especially the famous oysters of Oualidia. Its good hotels make it a pleasant stopover on the coast. The kasbah of El Walid. This seaside village is named after its founder, Sultan Walid El saadien. There he built in 1634, a kasbah designed to defend access port located in the harbor. Swimming. Two crescent-shaped dunes with a rock in the middle, close the lagoon. The beach is particularly safe even if the two inlets communicating with the ocean is dangerous. Step gourmet. On weekends, hotels are often full. Apart from its site, the city is indeed famous for its oysters, whose culture flourished in the fifties. You can taste many other shellfish such as cockles and sea urchins. - From the old city remain remains of walls that you can see it hanging on the cliff. Souk on Saturday. - To see even in the El Jadida area (76 Km North-East); Safi (66km south) - From Route Oualidia Safi (66 Km south by the S121). The coastal road that descends to the south is superb: it is frequently maintained on the crest of the cliff, overlooking a series of scattered hamlets on the left and gentle remarkable views. Beautiful sandy beaches stretch, battered by waves. 33 Km: Beddouza hamlet built around the lighthouse. Km 33.5: right, heading Beddouza the Excape Cantin, usually identified with Cape Soloeis Veterans. In his famous journey the mid-fifth century BC, the Carthaginian admiral Hanno to a sanctuary dedicated to Poseidon. Cape, now completely bare, was then covered with trees and located in the vicinity (a lagoon invaded by reeds or grazed many elephants. 34 Km: road right to the beach at Cape Bedouza. 50 Km : A road leads right into (2 km) beach Lalla Fatma Mohammed (moussem the days before Ramadan.) Another road to the left leads to Safi, continue straight on. 59 km: it is left to right on course Safi : Remains of Borj Nador, a former Portuguese post. 62 Km: Sidi Bouzid qubba; panorama Safi. Part of the armada ally, under the command of General Patton, landed in 1942 in the area. 66 Km: Safi
Coopérants Moroccans and particularly appreciate this charming seaside resort. The city is also famous for its seafood, especially the famous oysters of Oualidia. Its good hotels make it a pleasant stopover on the coast. The kasbah of El Walid. This seaside village is named after its founder, Sultan Walid El saadien. There he built in 1634, a kasbah designed to defend access port located in the harbor. Swimming. Two crescent-shaped dunes with a rock in the middle, close the lagoon. The beach is particularly safe even if the two inlets communicating with the ocean is dangerous. Step gourmet. On weekends, hotels are often full. Apart from its site, the city is indeed famous for its oysters, whose culture flourished in the fifties. You can taste many other shellfish such as cockles and sea urchins. - From the old city remain remains of walls that you can see it hanging on the cliff. Souk on Saturday. - To see even in the El Jadida area (76 Km North-East); Safi (66km south) - From Route Oualidia Safi (66 Km south by the S121). The coastal road that descends to the south is superb: it is frequently maintained on the crest of the cliff, overlooking a series of scattered hamlets on the left and gentle remarkable views. Beautiful sandy beaches stretch, battered by waves. 33 Km: Beddouza hamlet built around the lighthouse. Km 33.5: right, heading Beddouza the Excape Cantin, usually identified with Cape Soloeis Veterans. In his famous journey the mid-fifth century BC, the Carthaginian admiral Hanno to a sanctuary dedicated to Poseidon. Cape, now completely bare, was then covered with trees and located in the vicinity (a lagoon invaded by reeds or grazed many elephants. 34 Km: road right to the beach at Cape Bedouza. 50 Km : A road leads right into (2 km) beach Lalla Fatma Mohammed (moussem the days before Ramadan.) Another road to the left leads to Safi, continue straight on. 59 km: it is left to right on course Safi : Remains of Borj Nador, a former Portuguese post. 62 Km: Sidi Bouzid qubba; panorama Safi. Part of the armada ally, under the command of General Patton, landed in 1942 in the area. 66 Km: Safi