El Jadida City Guide
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Morocco

El Jadida City Guide

Casablanca-Settat

El Jadida, a coastal city in Morocco's Casablanca-Settat region, blends historical charm with seaside tranquility. Known for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Portuguese City, it offers travelers a peaceful alternative to Morocco's bustling metropolises. The city boasts rich seafood cuisine and a deep connection to Moroccan history.

Lifestyle🍽️

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Food Scene
Good
7

Delicious local cuisine with a focus on fresh seafood. International options are limited.

Local Dishes:
Tagine, Couscous, Pastilla, Grilled Sardines
International Cuisine:
French
Vegetarian Friendly
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Nightlife
Poor
3

Nightlife is subdued with hotel bars and cafes being the main attractions.

Coffee Culture
Good
6

Traditional Moroccan coffee culture with strong espresso and mint tea; specialty cafes are rare.

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Tipping
Required
10%

Tipping is customary in Morocco, appreciated for various services.

Top Attractions
Portuguese City
Historical
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a historic citadel and cistern.
El Jadida Beach
Beach
Popular city beach, ideal for swimming and relaxing.
Mazagan Beach Resort
Resort
Offers various facilities including a casino and golf course.
SIM Cards

SIM cards can be purchased at provider stores such as Maroc Telecom, Orange, and Inwi. A passport is required for registration.

Available at:
Maroc Telecom
Orange
Inwi
Recommended Apps
Careem(Transportation)
Glovo(Food Delivery)
Google Maps(Navigation)
WhatsApp(Messaging)
Inwi, Maroc Telecom, Orange(Telecommunications)

Services & Infrastructure

Street Cleanliness
Good
6

Main areas are clean, but side streets can be less so. Waste pickup is regular; recycling is limited.

24/7 Services
Limited
4

El Jadida has limited 24/7 services, with some late-night pharmacies and shops open.

Groceries
Marjane
Carrefour

Supermarkets like Marjane and Carrefour stock basic international brands. Local souks offer fresh produce, meat, and spices. Bargaining is expected in markets.

Cashless Payments
Cash preferred

While major hotels and some larger restaurants accept cards, cash is preferred for smaller purchases and in local markets.

ATMs

ATMs are widely available in city centers and near banks. It's best to use ATMs attached to banks during banking hours for security.

Schools
Local only

El Jadida primarily offers local Moroccan schools. International options are limited and mostly found in larger cities.

Work & Digital💻

Coworking Spaces
Not Available
Work-Friendly Cafés
Limited
Digital Nomad Community
Poor
1

El Jadida is not a digital nomad hub, with limited coworking spaces and nomad meetups.

Nature & Activities🌿

Green Spaces
Limited
5

Limited large parks, but the Corniche offers some open space. Parks are not heavily shaded.

Running
Good
7

The Corniche along the beach is a popular and scenic running route, safe during daylight.

Gyms
Available

Local fitness centers exist, though specific names are not widely known.

Tennis
Limited
5

Tennis courts are available at some sports clubs and resorts.

Padel
Poor
2

Padel is growing but not widely available.

Yoga
Poor
3

Limited yoga options, mostly within hotels or through private instructors.

Martial Arts
Limited
5

Local clubs offer traditional martial arts like boxing and karate, but not many modern styles.

Skiing
Poor
0

Skiing is not accessible from El Jadida; Morocco's ski resorts are in the Atlas Mountains.

Water Sports
Limited
4

Limited opportunities largely through Mazagan Beach Resort or Oualidia's lagoon.

Surfing
Good
7

Sidi Bouzid, south of El Jadida, offers surfing spots suitable for various skill levels.

Diving
Poor
2

Diving sites are limited, with rougher Atlantic conditions and less marine life.

Health & Safety🏥

Healthcare
Good
6

Private clinics provide higher-quality care; English-speaking staff may be limited, with French more common.

Hospitals:
Clinique El Jadida
Centre Hospitalier Provincial
Pharmacies:
Pharmacie Centrale
Pharmacie de la Plage
Pharmacie Quartier Rmel
Tap Water Safety
Not recommended

Tap water is treated and safe for locals. However, travelers are advised to drink bottled water due to different mineral compositions.

Common Scams
Overcharging by taxi drivers, Fake guides, Aggressive touts, 'Friendly' strangers leading to shops

Community & Family

Family Friendly
Good
6

El Jadida is safe and welcoming, though facilities for families are limited.

LGBTQ+ Friendly
Poor
1

El Jadida, like much of Morocco, has conservative social norms; public affection by same-sex couples is discouraged.

Pet Friendly
Limited
4

Pet-friendly policies vary, with limited accommodations and service options for pets.

Communities
Expats in Morocco (Social Group)
Morocco Travel Forum (Travel Forum)

Quick Facts

Population
237,464
Power Reliability
Excellent
8/10

Power reliability in El Jadida is generally good, with infrequent outages.

Beach Access
Available

El Jadida has a city beach popular among locals. Sidi Bouzid nearby offers cleaner options.

Languages
Arabic(100%)
French(60%)
English(15%)
Emergency
15
Ambulance/Fire
19
Police - landline
112
Police - mobile

⚠️Natural Disasters Risk

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Tsunami
Low Risk
4
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Earthquake
Moderate Risk
6

🌦️Seasonal Issues

Extreme Heat
July, August
Summers can reach temperatures over 30°C (86°F).
Flooding
December, January, February
Heavy rains can cause localized flooding.

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