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Where to stay in Al Hoceima
Best time: May-September. The weather is warm and ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration.
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★ 3.6RADISSON BLU RESORT AL HOCEIMA
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★ 3.6Hotel La Perla
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★ 3.6Suites Hotel Mohammed V
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★ 3.6Appart-Hotel Souani
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★ 3.6Radisson Blu Resort Al Hoceima
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★ 3.5Radisson Blu Residences Al Hoceima
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★ 3.5Hotel Souani (Al Hoceima Bay)
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★ 3.5Mercure Quemado Resort Hotel
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Al Hoceima, like a local
Don't miss
- Cala Iris: A stunning beach ideal for swimming and relaxing.
- Al Hoceima National Park: Offers breathtaking views and diverse wildlife.
- The Kasbah of Al Hoceima: A historical site with rich cultural significance.
- Plage de Rifi: A hidden gem known for its crystal-clear waters and tranquility.
Where to eat
- Restaurant Le Plaisir: Famous for its fresh seafood and local cuisine.
- Cafe de la Plage: Offers breathtaking views along with delicious Moroccan dishes.
- Restaurant La Mer: Locals rave about its traditional tagines and couscous.
Do this
- Hiking in the Rif Mountains: Experience stunning landscapes and local flora.
- Local Berber Market: Immerse yourself in local culture and shop for handmade crafts.
- Beach day at Playa de Quemado: Relax on one of the most beautiful beaches in the area.
Local tips
- Visit the local markets in the early morning for the freshest produce and best prices.
- Try to learn a few basic phrases in Arabic or Berber; locals appreciate the effort.
- Avoid the mid-day sun during summer; plan outdoor activities for early morning or late afternoon.
- Ask locals for the best places to eat; often the best meals are found in small, family-run establishments.
Know before you go
Best time
May-September. The weather is warm and ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration.
Getting around
Taxis, buses, and walking are the primary modes of transport in Al Hoceima. Local taxis are widely available but may not have meters.
Airport
AHU
Language
Arabic and Berber are the main languages spoken, with French also commonly used.
Money
Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are accepted in many places, but cash is preferred in smaller shops and markets.
Safety
Al Hoceima is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken, especially in less crowded areas.
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