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Port D Al Hoceima

Port d'Al Hoceima, situated on Morocco's northern coast within the Rif Mountains, offers a blend of coastal beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The city, home to approximately 56,716 people, is anchored by its port, the second largest in the Rif region after Nador. Initially serving cargo and fishing vessels, the port opened to passengers in 2003.

Al Hoceima invites exploration with its pristine beaches like Quemado, conveniently located in the city center, and the expansive Al-Hoceima National Park, boasting natural beauty just outside the town. For shopping, Marjane department store, Boutique Fikri, and Yves Rocher offer a variety of options.

The city's nightlife, while not as vibrant as larger metropolitan areas, offers charming spots like the Mercure Quemado Resort's hotel bar, the Club Nautique with its Moroccan beer, and the Suites Hotel Mohammed V's terrace with its view of Plage Quemado.
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Port D Al Hoceima

Port d'Al Hoceima, situated on Morocco's northern coast within the Rif Mountains, offers a blend of coastal beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The city, home to approximately 56,716 people, is anchored by its port, the second largest in the Rif region after Nador. Initially serving cargo and fishing vessels, the port opened to passengers in 2003.

Al Hoceima invites exploration with its pristine beaches like Quemado, conveniently located in the city center, and the expansive Al-Hoceima National Park, boasting natural beauty just outside the town. For shopping, Marjane department store, Boutique Fikri, and Yves Rocher offer a variety of options.

The city's nightlife, while not as vibrant as larger metropolitan areas, offers charming spots like the Mercure Quemado Resort's hotel bar, the Club Nautique with its Moroccan beer, and the Suites Hotel Mohammed V's terrace with its view of Plage Quemado.

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