Can you day trip to Azemmour from Casablanca?

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June 2026

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Can you day trip to Azemmour from Casablanca?

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Amina

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Cultural Travel Designer

June 2026

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Yes. Azemmour is about 85km (1.25–1.5 hours) southwest of Casablanca, just before El Jadida — a quiet, untouristy walled town on the Oum Er-Rbia river with Portuguese ramparts and vivid street art. Best paired with El Jadida, it’s an easy, off-the-radar half-day from the city.

Azemmour is one of those places almost no tourist stops at, which is exactly why I love suggesting it to curious travellers. It sits about 85 kilometres southwest of Casablanca — an hour and a quarter to an hour and a half by road — perched where the Oum Er-Rbia river meets the Atlantic, just a few kilometres before its better-known neighbour El Jadida. It is small, sleepy, and genuinely authentic, with none of the polish or pressure of the tourist towns.

The old town is a compact whitewashed medina wrapped in Portuguese-era ramparts that drop down toward the river. Wandering its quiet lanes you find a charming surprise: Azemmour has become a haven for artists, and the medina walls are covered in striking murals and street art, giving the faded old quarter a creative, contemporary energy. You can walk the ramparts for views over the river and the sea, peek into the old mellah, and have the place almost entirely to yourself — a rare thing in coastal Morocco.

Because Azemmour is small, it is really a half-day rather than a full one, so the sensible move is to combine it with El Jadida just down the road. A private driver can do both easily — Azemmour's quiet ramparts and street art in the morning, El Jadida's Portuguese cistern and citadel in the afternoon — for a varied coastal day. Trains and buses on the Casablanca–El Jadida line stop at or near Azemmour too, so budget travellers can string the two together by rail.

My honest framing: come to Azemmour for atmosphere and authenticity, not for big-ticket sights. There is no single blockbuster monument; the pleasure is the unhurried, undiscovered feel of a riverside walled town that the crowds have passed by, brightened by its surprising art scene. Pair it with El Jadida, keep your expectations gentle, and you get one of the most genuinely off-the-radar day trips on the whole Atlantic coast.

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Amina Cultural Travel Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered June 2026.

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