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Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/BEACHES, CASABLANCA/ Updated : Jul 30, 2015, 12:19 IST
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Once you’ve explored the palm-lined boulevards and shopped to your heart’s content, walk past Ain Diab to the beach. Casablanca has an edge over other Moroccan cities, including Marrakech, because it offers beach-bumming opportuni … Read more
Once you’ve explored the palm-lined boulevards and shopped to your heart’s content, walk past Ain Diab to the beach. Casablanca has an edge over other Moroccan cities, including Marrakech, because it offers beach-bumming opportunities. While the ocean is warm for a number of months during the summer and few locals can be seen swimming as well, it’s best to stick to your hotel’s swimming pools as the waves can get quite rough in this part of the country. Read less

Once you’ve explored the palm-lined boulevards and shopped to your heart’s content, walk past Ain Diab to the beach. Casablanca has an edge over other Moroccan cities, including Marrakech, because it offers beach-bumming opportunities. While the ocean is warm for a number of months during the summer and few locals can be seen swimming as well, it’s best to stick to your hotel’s swimming pools as the waves can get quite rough in this part of the country.
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