Best attractions and places to see in the Sebou Delta are centered around the city of Kenitra, where the Sebou River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. This region in northern Morocco offers a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The delta is characterized by its riverine and coastal features, providing diverse environments for exploration. It holds significance for its natural beauty and cultural heritage, with archaeological discoveries indicating historical exchanges.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The town seems to be popular with storks. Their n'est are on every possible — and impossible — pole, tree, tower, you name it. Locals are patiently sharing the habitat.
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Safe and well marked red bike trail in the linear greenspace off the busy road. Occasional benches and river overlooks offer space for a break
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Good, smooth asphalt, great national road to drive with little damage but sometimes a lot of traffic. The further south towards Discount, the more crowded it gets. Mopeds/scooters, carts with horses or donkeys drive in the right lane and therefore there is little car traffic there. Good route to really accelerate 👍
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An incredibly great route in terms of scenery, very little traffic and hardly any damage to the asphalt (2024) but unfortunately incredibly coarse asphalt that is very uncomfortable to drive even with 28 tires. But take it with you at least once to enjoy the landscape and the lack of traffic.
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Nice branch route with very little traffic and acceptable road conditions. Unfortunately, I had to take a detour due to a construction site and was unable to mark the entire route. To the north you can drive the route to/from Kenitra. The national road in the west has a significantly better quality of road, but there is also significantly more traffic. I would recommend both routes and take one there and the other back. Unfortunately, the side roads are all sand tracks (Komoot/OSM incorrectly list them as asphalted).
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The Sebou Delta offers diverse natural features. You can enjoy boat rides and scenic views along the Sebou River, relax at Mehdia Beach at the river's mouth, or visit Lake Sidi Boughaba, a protected area known for its biodiversity and birdwatching opportunities. The Kenitra Forest Park and La Mamora Forest also provide lush green spaces for peaceful strolls.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Kasbah of Mehdia near the beach, which dates back to the 16th century. Further inland, discover the Roman ruins of Thamusida, an ancient river port, and the well-preserved Roman-Berber city of Iulia Valentia Banasa, featuring ancient baths, a capitol, and a basilica.
Immerse yourself in local culture by exploring the historic Kenitra Medina with its charming narrow streets and vibrant markets. The Amazigh Museum in Kenitra offers insights into the rich heritage of the Amazigh people. You can also visit local souks in areas like Sidi Yahia El Gharb for traditional handicrafts, spices, and local treats.
Absolutely. The Sebou Delta offers several routes popular with cyclists. The National Road Between Salé and Kenitra is a cycle way with smooth asphalt, while the Scenic Road to Mehdia Plage provides beautiful views with low traffic. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes in the Sebou Delta or Cycling in the Sebou Delta guides for various tours.
The Sebou Delta is a great spot for birdwatching. Kenitra is famously known as 'The city of storks,' where you can see storks nesting on various structures throughout the town. Lake Sidi Boughaba is also a protected area renowned for its unique biodiversity and is an excellent location for birdwatchers.
Families can enjoy observing the storks in Kenitra. The Route Mahdia bike trail offers a safe and well-marked path in a linear greenspace, suitable for family bike rides. Picnics and peaceful strolls can be enjoyed in the Kenitra Forest Park or La Mamora Forest.
Yes, Mehdia Beach, located at the mouth of the Sebou River, is ideal for sunbathing and swimming. It's also a popular spot for water sports like surfing and jet skiing, and offers stunning sunset views over the Atlantic Ocean.
The Sebou Delta generally offers pleasant weather for exploration. Spring and autumn are often ideal, providing comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summers can be warm, especially inland, while winters are mild.
Yes, the region features significant religious sites. In Kenitra, you can visit the Mohammed VI Mosque, known for its modern Islamic architecture, and the Lalla Khadija Mosque. The Mausoleum of Sidi Yahia El Gharb, located in the town of the same name, is also an important religious and cultural site with stunning architecture.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty and varied terrain of the cycling routes. For instance, the Scenic Road to Mehdia Plage is loved for its incredible scenery and low traffic. Cyclists also enjoy the smooth asphalt of the National Road Between Salé and Kenitra, despite occasional traffic, for its direct route and opportunity to accelerate.
For those seeking easier outdoor options, the Route Mahdia bike trail is a safe and well-marked path in a linear greenspace, suitable for leisurely rides. Additionally, some of the cycling routes listed in the Road Cycling Routes in the Sebou Delta guide are rated as 'easy,' such as certain loops from Ouled Oujih to Mehdia Plage.
The Sebou River is central to the delta's natural beauty. You can enjoy boat rides on the river, which offer scenic views of the surrounding countryside and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The river's banks near Kenitra are also conducive to walking and contemplation.


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