Al Hoceima National Park

Al Hoceima National Park (Arabic: المنتزه الوطني للحسيمة, Tarifit: Afrag Anamur n Lhusima) is a national park located outside the town of Al Hoceima in Morocco.

[1] Bordered on the north by the Mediterranean coast on 50 km and south by the National road 16, Al Hoceima National Park is home to some of the most unspoilt coastal sites on the north coast of Morocco, as well as high cliffs and a mountainous interior.

Its terrestrial part consists of the partial territories of five communes which are, from west to east, the coastal municipalities of Bni Boufrah, Senada, Rouadi and Izemmouren (between Bni Gmil and Al Hoceima), as well as Ait Kamara, to the south of Izemmouren.

[2] The park is characterised by high limestone cliffs and a wild rocky coast that has experienced little exploitation over the years.

Between the cliffs and rocks are shrubs and grasses, providing a variety of habitats for wildlife.

Cliffs at Al Hoceima National Park