Agouz Fortress
Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, this fortress is at 32 km south of Safi. Many historical writings spoke about the existence of a church and other buildings inside the fortress.
Ancient City
A variety of shops selling handicrafts and traditional clothes. Ancient houses are a pleasure to see too.
Castle of the sea or Seafront Fortress
Built by the portuguese around the year 1508, it overlooks the port on the north and the Ocean on the west.
Dar Es-Soltan
The high Kasbah or Dar Es-Soltan is a citadel built by the Almohades. During centuries, the monument underwent restorations and refitting by the portuguese as well as the Saadians and the Alaouites monarchies.
La Kasbah � Ben Hamiddouch �
Situation: At 35 km south of Safi
It was built in the time of king Moulay Ismail, 18th century.
Portuguese Church
This cathedral was built by the portuguese in the year 1519.
Portuguese Ramparts
Ramparts surrounding the ancient city. They were built by the portuguese in the 16th century.
Pottery Hill
In the pottery hill, you can witness all the steps of how the pottery objects are made. Bellow the hill, many shops offer a variety of pottery objects for sale.
Pottery Museum
Exhibition of ancient pottery objects.
The Royal Reserve of Gazelle
At 80 km north west of Safi of a surface of 1987 hectares, this free entrance reserve was classified as a site of Biological and ecological Interest. It is one of the oldest reserves of terrestrial fauna in Morocco.
Meeting Facilities
There is one meeting room holding up to 60 people in theatre style and 30 people in U shape, with all the necessary audiovisual equipment, and beautiful view on the gardens overlooking the harbor, with magnificent daylight.
FARAH International Restaurant
international food type "a la carte"
AL AMBRA Moroccan Restaurant
A restaurant decorated in the Moroccan traditional way.