Walking along the pier and sea wall was very worthwhile. From there you could view the beach, fish markets, ship building and the walls of the medina. There is lots of activity going on, swimming, fis...
Walking along the pier and sea wall was very worthwhile. From there you could view the beach, fish markets, ship building and the walls of the medina. There is lots of activity going on, swimming, fis...
My friend and I came down here on his motorbike to have a look at the Tit Ribat last Sunday. It's the day of the Souk el Hamra, which used to be situated in El Jadida on the way to the railway station...
My friend and I came down here on his motorbike to have a look at the Tit Ribat last Sunday. It's the day of the Souk el Hamra, which used to be situated in El Jadida on the way to the railway station...
Worth it on a trip round El Jadida's surroundings in a car
Or you could take a grand taxi from the lighthouse (Le Phare) or even a bus from the centre of town. It's a set of ruins that has an interesting history. There's no fee, but you might care to give ...
An interesting stroll
Walking along the pier and sea wall was very worthwhile. From there you could view the beach, fish markets, ship building and the walls of the medina. There is lots of activity going on, swimming, fis...
An interesting stroll
Walking along the pier and sea wall was very worthwhile. From there you could view the beach, fish markets, ship building and the walls of the medina. There is lots of activity going on, swimming, fis...
Down on a Sunday afternoon
My friend and I came down here on his motorbike to have a look at the Tit Ribat last Sunday. It's the day of the Souk el Hamra, which used to be situated in El Jadida on the way to the railway station...
Down on a Sunday afternoon
My friend and I came down here on his motorbike to have a look at the Tit Ribat last Sunday. It's the day of the Souk el Hamra, which used to be situated in El Jadida on the way to the railway station...
Worth it on a trip round El Jadida's surroundings in a car
Or you could take a grand taxi from the lighthouse (Le Phare) or even a bus from the centre of town. It's a set of ruins that has an interesting history. There's no fee, but you might care to give ...