Preparation
Ensure you have appropriate footwear for rugged terrain and plenty of water for hiking.
Al Hoceima National Park is a sprawling protected area situated along the Mediterranean coast of Morocco. Established in 2004, the park covers 480 square kilometers, with a significant portion dedicated to marine conservation. It is characterized by its striking cliffs, diverse flora and fauna, and pristine coastal views. Managed by the Haut-Commissariat des eaux et forêts, the park serves as a vital sanctuary for local biodiversity. Visitors can explore the unique intersection of rugged mountain terrain and the sea, offering a tranquil escape from the nearby urban center.
Al Hoceima National Park is a sprawling protected area situated along the Mediterranean coast of Morocco. Established in 2004, the park covers 480 square kilometers, with a significant portion dedicated to marine conservation. It is characterized by its striking cliffs, diverse flora and fauna, and pristine coastal views. Managed by the Haut-Commissariat des eaux et forêts, the park serves as a vital sanctuary for local biodiversity. Visitors can explore the unique intersection of rugged mountain terrain and the sea, offering a tranquil escape from the nearby urban center.
Striking Mediterranean cliffside landscapes.
Diverse terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
Expansive 480 square kilometer protected area.
Unique blend of mountain and coastal scenery.
The park features significant cliffside terrain which may be challenging for inexperienced hikers.
Marine conservation areas are strictly regulated; check local rules before engaging in water activities.
Limited infrastructure within the park means visitors should be self-sufficient.
Ensure you have appropriate footwear for rugged terrain and plenty of water for hiking.
The park is best accessed via the city of Al Hoceima; consider hiring a local guide to navigate the more remote trails.
Nature enthusiasts, hikers, and travelers seeking pristine coastal landscapes.
MAD MAD
$40-$80 p/day
Arabic, Berber, French
As a protected area, ensure you follow all conservation guidelines and leave no trace to preserve the local ecosystem.