The ramparts & medina
Walk the 15th-century Portuguese walls above the sea and the whitewashed lanes of blue doors and murals within.

Atlantic coast · Northern Morocco
A whitewashed Atlantic art town — Portuguese ramparts, painted murals and a calm, walkable medina near Tangier.
Best time
May–September for the coast; the arts festival is in summer
Recommended
A half-day or overnight from Tangier
Airport
Tangier Ibn Battouta (TNG) + 45 min
Region
Atlantic coast · Northern Morocco
Forty minutes south of Tangier, Asilah is the prettiest small town on Morocco's northern coast: a compact, whitewashed medina wrapped in Portuguese ramparts, with cobalt-blue doors, bougainvillea and the Atlantic breaking against the walls. Each summer an arts festival covers the lanes with fresh murals, and the town stays calm and creative year-round — a relaxed coastal counterpoint to the bustle of Tangier and Fes.
What to see
Walk the 15th-century Portuguese walls above the sea and the whitewashed lanes of blue doors and murals within.
Walls repainted each summer during the Asilah Arts Festival, making the medina an open-air gallery.
A long sweep of sand a short ride south, reached by horse-cart in summer.
Itineraries
Every itinerary below is privately operated, fully customisable, and includes a deep stop in Asilah. Click any tour for the day-by-day plan, the map, dates and pricing.
Before you go
Concierge
Tell us your dates, group size and pace. We'll send back a written proposal within 24 hours — private guides, transfers, riads, the lot.
Request a proposal →FAQ
Yes if you're in the north — it's the most charming small town on the coast, with Portuguese ramparts, a whitewashed medina full of murals and a relaxed pace. It pairs perfectly with Tangier or Chefchaouen.
About 45 km, or 40–45 minutes by car or train. It makes an easy half-day trip from Tangier, or a calm overnight by the sea.