Oualidia - A Moroccan coastal secret
Well we only went for a short trip and it is a bit of a drive from Marrakech about 2.5 hours, but the drive is stunning and part of the getting away. We had two days of glorious weather it could not have been more perfect, apart from the fact that there were no oysters!!! forbidden i was told. So they are either suffering like many of us from a bad dose of flu or as I suspect they are breeding??
However we walked on the beach in the balmy sunshine and warm breeze what a tonic and then we ate delicious fresh fish at the well known Ostrea II, where the oysters are farmed and then went back to our apartment for a glass of wine and to sit in front of the fire. The next day was followed by more fresh air and unfortunately a sun burnt face, but everyone was happy and regenerated, especially JoJo the dog. Oualidia is actually a bird sanctuary and protected site. In this photo the ruin in the distance is the old royal house and the land around it. Oualidia is actually a bird sanctuary and protected site.
However we walked on the beach in the balmy sunshine and warm breeze what a tonic and then we ate delicious fresh fish at the well known Ostrea II, where the oysters are farmed and then went back to our apartment for a glass of wine and to sit in front of the fire. The next day was followed by more fresh air and unfortunately a sun burnt face, but everyone was happy and regenerated, especially JoJo the dog. Oualidia is actually a bird sanctuary and protected site. In this photo the ruin in the distance is the old royal house and the land around it. Oualidia is actually a bird sanctuary and protected site.
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