Oualidia is located on the Atlantic coastline between the historic towns of El Jadida and Safi.
The wild ocean side of Oualidia is separated from the lagoon by a large sand bar and it is here that the fishermen pull up their fishing boats and where surfers brave the untamed ocean to ride its majestic waves.
The Oualidia is home to a large number of bird species and migrating birds such as flamingoes and egrets.
Oualidia is famous for its fresh oysters, shellfish, and abundant fresh seafood.
One of the most delicious dishes you can eat on the beach.
Travel through the foothills of the Atlas Mountains.
Explore the beautiful landscapes of Ourika Valley.
Visit of Berber house, sipping green tea, and eating household food.
Berber market (Just on Monday or Thursday).
Explores Setti Fatma waterfalls.
Enjoy delicious Berber tagines at a popular restaurant near the river.
Tour includes round-trip air-conditioned minibus from your hotel in Marrakech.
On the road, you will enjoy the beautiful views.
For this Oualidia day trip, you will leave Marrakech to Oualidia at about 8 am for a 2h30 drive.
After your arrival, you will be able to start your trip by walking on the sandy beaches of Oualidia or spend the day exploring the lagoon by Boat to enjoy the tranquility of this beautiful coast.
This lovely lagoon of Oualidia is protected from the wind by a row of little islands.
Discover salt marshes where you will cross many different environments where you will see plenty of bird life.
Discover salt marshes where you will cross many different environments where you will see plenty of bird life.
In this Full-day trip to Oualidia you will enjoy freshly grilled fish and crab, and tasting oysters and other seafood are the hallmarks of Oualidia.
In the end of our trip to Oualidia we take the coastal road towards Safi, which will take you though lands of startling contrasts!
With a short stop in Safi to visit the Colline des Potiers (potter’s Hill) the giant pottery works that produce the typical brightly coloured Safi pottery.
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