Al Hoceima

A deep bay, lovely white houses marching down towards the sea and beaches everywhere. Beaches of every variety, with white sand, black sand or pebbles.Long or short, straight or curved, manicured or left wild, facing hotels or hidden away at the end of a creek, sheltered in a cave or lest on an islet… Inviting you to swim by day, and then, once the night has fallen, taking on a party spirit. As you watch from the port, it is fascinating to see the small crafts with their lanterns bobbing between the boats and opening up a pathway of light amidst the blackness of the sea.
NOT TO BE MISSED

If you fancy something totally different, take a trip through the charming little villages of Badis and Torres de Alcala and then take the Rif mountain as far as Kétama. There, at an altitude of 1,700 metres in the heart of an enormous cedar forest, you will find the kind of natural beauty that is usually only associated with the Alps. And if you should be hungry for culture, head South. There you will arrive at Fez, the most imperial of all the Imperial Cities.


































