Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima is a region in northern Morocco, spanning the Mediterranean coast and the Rif Mountains. Tangier, the largest city, sits at the gateway between Europe and Africa, featuring the medina and Kasbah. Visitors hike in the Rif range, explore historic medinas, visit the Al Hoceima beaches, and wander the narrow streets of Tetouan's blue-painted old town.
Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima is Morocco's northernmost administrative region, spanning the Strait of Gibraltar to the eastern Mediterranean Rif coast. It encompasses three major urban centres and includes UNESCO-listed heritage sites, a designated biosphere reserve, and cross-cultural influences from Andalusian, Spanish, French, and Berber traditions.
Northern Morocco | Mediterranean & Atlantic Coast | UNESCO Heritage | Rif Mountains | Cultural & Coastal Travel