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On the Mediterranean sea and Atlantic ocean , the Moroccan coastline is several thousand kilometres long. In this land of two seas, the variety of beaches is infinite. The most popular beaches are naturally found next to towns, especially on the Atlantic coast. But there are hundreds others in unspoilt places where nature has remained intact. All offer great bathing or water sports possibilities.
On the Atlantic , most beaches are long strips of fine sand that face the ocean’s waves. They of course become hotter as you head south. The north-east trade wind regularly blows from late March to mid-September on this part of the coast. It is ideal for all surfing sports. Whether you love windsurfing, kite surf, surfing or jet ski, you are bound to find the waves you are looking for.
On the craggier coastline of the Mediterranean , between Tangiers and Al Hoceima, beaches are more intimate. The sea is also calmer. There you will enjoy superb weather conditions on sparsely populated beaches. Some are close to traditional fishing villages, nestling in beautiful natural settings, ideal for relaxing in the peaceful waves, far from the agitation of city life.
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