El Jadida

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El Jadida is a coastal town 100km south of Casablanca in Morocco. The town is very much the holiday destination for Morocco's more wealthy city dwellers. With long beaches and a more relaxed atmosphere, it makes a welcome relief to the hustle-and-bustle of the larger cities inland. The town's other economy is its fishing industry. The town is famous for the remains of Portuguese buildings and the Cistern. Although these are fairly limited attractions. Even the most dedicated historian may find their interest waning after an hour. (less...) (more...)
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Points of Interest in El Jadida
- Cité Portugaise - the Portuguese town from 16th century. A great spot for a stroll, as well as a go-to point for photographers. Do not miss La Citerne!
- Beach
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Activities
- Relax in one of the restaurants or cafes in the town. Especially if this is towards the end of your trip, as it is for many. You'll find this town far more chilled than Marrakech or Fez.
- Experience true Moroccan city life without the hassle, noise and glaring social inequity of Casablanca. Expect not to be bothered by anyone.
Food
A few more 'western-style' restaurants along sea front, north of town centre.
Drinks
Mint tea is available at the massive cafe in the centre of town, down the main road from near the entrance to the Medina.
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