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Attractions

Region

  • North Africa

Country

  • Morocco

Place to Visit

Jebel Irhoud

Jebel Irhoud

Moroccan Atlantic Coast, Morocco

Ratings:
3.88 out of 5 (8 votes)

Excavations have revealed human remains here, including two skulls of adult humanoids believed to have lived between 90,000 and 190,000 years ago! These Jebel Irhoud men were recent archaic homo sapie...

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Safi - Ben Hamidouch Kasbah

Moroccan Atlantic Coast, Morocco

Ratings:
4 out of 5 (3 votes)

The Ben Hamidouch Kasbah dominates the left bank of the Tensift oued. This kasbah was a major fortress built by sultan Moulay Ismaïl in the seventeenth century. The outer wall, flanked by bastion...

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Safi - Safri National Ceramics Museum

Moroccan Atlantic Coast, Morocco

Ratings:
4 out of 5 (4 votes)

At the heart of the Kechla, this museum invites you to discover the magnificent green-coloured traditional ceramics as well as blue-coloured pottery from Safi. In this museum, traditional and modern w...

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Safi - Souira Kedima Kasbah

Moroccan Atlantic Coast, Morocco

Ratings:
3.6 out of 5 (5 votes)

At Souira Kedima you will see the vestiges of a fort built in 1521 by the Portuguese who only occupied it for four years. It is a rectangular edifice measuring 40m x 25m. Two towers reinforce this bui...

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Safi - The Kachla of Safi

Moroccan Atlantic Coast, Morocco

Ratings:
4 out of 5 (2 votes)

The upper walls of this citadel, with their crenellated towers, surround a main square which may only accessed via a monumental gate well worth a visit. Climb onto the platform of this bastion to admi...

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Safi - The Potters' District

Safi Potters

Moroccan Atlantic Coast, Morocco

Ratings:
3.75 out of 5 (4 votes)

Safi potters ply their trade on the lower slopes of the hill as the soil offers excellent clay in this location. In the backstreets of this district, there are big furnaces and craftsmen’s works...

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