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Landmark: Deauville BeachCity: El Jadida
Country: Morocco
Continent: Africa
Deauville Beach, El Jadida, Morocco, Africa
Deauville Beach is a public sandy shoreline situated within the city limits of El Jadida, Morocco.
Visual Characteristics
The beach consists of a wide expanse of fine, light-brown sand. The shoreline is approximately 2 kilometers in length. The Atlantic Ocean waters are typically a muted blue-grey, with moderate wave action. Coastal vegetation is sparse, primarily consisting of low-lying grasses and shrubs.
Location & Access Logistics
Deauville Beach is located directly west of El Jadida's city center. Access is via Avenue de la Plage, a paved road that runs parallel to the coastline. Parking is available along Avenue de la Plage and in designated lots adjacent to the beach. Several local bus lines, including lines 1 and 3, stop within a 5-minute walk of the beach access points.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The beach is a natural formation, part of the Atlantic coastline of Morocco. Its geological origin is sedimentary, formed by the deposition of sand and silt over millennia. Historically, it served as a natural harbor and fishing area for the settlement that developed into El Jadida.
Key Highlights & Activities
Swimming is permitted in designated areas. Beach volleyball and football are common activities. Walking and jogging along the shoreline are possible. Fishing from the shore occurs at various points along the beach.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at the main access points. Limited shade is provided by a few scattered palm trees and some beach umbrellas available for rent during peak season. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally reliable. Food vendors and small cafes are located along Avenue de la Plage.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (07:00-09:00) and late afternoon (17:00-19:00) offer softer light. The best months for comfortable weather are May through October, with average temperatures ranging from 20°C to 28°C. High tide can reduce the available sandy area.
Facts & Legends
The beach is named after the famous French resort town, reflecting a historical period of French influence and development in El Jadida. A local anecdote suggests that during low tide, remnants of ancient Roman amphorae can sometimes be found near the southern end of the beach, though this is unverified.
Nearby Landmarks
- Cité Portugaise (0.8km East)
- El Jadida Lighthouse (1.2km Northeast)
- Port of El Jadida (1.5km East)
- Sidi Bouzid Beach (3.5km South)