The Portuguese Gem
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ABOUT EL JADIDA
The Heart of El Jadida Travel
El Jadida, known historically as Mazagan, preserves a remarkable Portuguese fortified city within its walls, earning UNESCO World Heritage status for this unique architectural legacy. The atmospheric Portuguese Cistern, the sturdy ramparts overlooking the Atlantic, and the tranquil beach at Sidi Bouzid make El Jadida an enriching destination just a short drive from Casablanca. Our chauffeur services ensure this coastal gem is easily accessible.
Situated approximately 100 kilometres south of Casablanca, El Jadida is an ideal day trip by private car. Our chauffeurs navigate the modern highway efficiently, allowing you to maximise your time exploring the fortified city, the medina within its walls, and the seafood restaurants along the harbour. The journey takes just over an hour in comfort.
El Jadida's coastline extends to the south with beautiful beaches and the luxurious Mazagan Beach Resort. Whether you are visiting for history, seaside relaxation, or a round of golf at one of the region's championship courses, our chauffeur provides a seamless and elegant travel experience.
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Key Locations in El Jadida
Portuguese Cistern
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El Jadida Ramparts
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Sidi Bouzid Beach
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El Jadida enjoys a mild Atlantic climate year-round. Summer (June to September) is warmest and ideal for beach visits. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the Portuguese fortifications and medina. Even winter is mild compared to inland cities.
El Jadida was a Portuguese trading post from 1502 to 1769, known as Mazagan. The fortified city they built, including the extraordinary underground cistern, the Church of the Assumption, and the star-shaped ramparts, survives beautifully and is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Portuguese Cistern is the undisputed highlight, a hauntingly beautiful underground chamber with columns reflected in shallow water. The ramparts offer panoramic views over the ocean and the old city. Sidi Bouzid Beach, just south of the city, provides a lovely setting for a seaside lunch.



