Stretching over a distance of 50 kilometers, White Beach is the longest natural beach on the African continent and the seventh longest in the world. Located in the heart of the Saharan dunes on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, it faces the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. This coastline is distinguished by an uninterrupted expanse of golden sand, bordered at the back by ochre dunes that blend into the horizon to form a straight white line.
The name “White Beach” dates back to the Spanish colonial period, the region having retained this name which reflects the contrast between the color of the sands and the mist of the waves caressing the shore. With its golden sand, its rich fish resources and its temperate climate throughout the year, White Beach is an ideal refuge for sea lovers and vacationers in search of relaxation and tranquility, far from the stress of everyday life.