A Guide to the Coastal Town of Asilah | Morocco
Why Go to Asilah
Clear and quiet, along the northern coast of Morocco, Asilah is an abiding calm of beaches, mediterranean buildings, whitewashed houses, and mural clad medina walls. Moving from trade to pirate abode, Asilah is now rich in music and art, hosting festivals and showcasing local fare.
Where to Stay in Asilah
Where to Eat in Asilah
Dar Al Maghrebia | Rue al banafsaje nº 7
Restaurant Al Alba | At the Hotel Al Alba (above)
Restaurant Tahadart | Route de Rabat | Akouass Briche, N1
La Perla Del Atlantico | Playa de Las Cuevas
What to Do in Asilah
Wander the Madina without the hustle of nearing Moroccan cities. Enjoy hidden street art and crafts of walkways and arches. Water gaze at Puerto de Asilah with views of the town and coastline. Visit during an art fair or muisc festivals.
Guest Contributor
Nicole Lindstrom is a writer and traveler based in New York City. She is the creator and editor of the online travel guide GLDMNE and co-author of Wanderlust, A Modern Yogi’s Guide To Discovering Your Best Self.
See Nicole's guide to Asilah as originally published on GLDME here.