Sidi Mghayet Beach

Asilah


Around 15km from Asilah – including 4km down a dirt road – Sidi Mghayet is one of Asilah’s more remote beaches and one of the quietest. During July and August, its golden crescent is lined with chiringuitos (simple food stalls); the rest of the time it’s often blissfully deserted. You’ll need a taxi to get here (around Dh400 return).


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