Nestled in the mountains that make up the south side of the Strait of Gibraltar, this town is penalised due to the difficulty of access, which limits its development.
Another important Portuguese stronghold, it is today a small fishing village, where only the Moroccan navy carries any movement.
Highlights in Ksar es-Seghir:
Nothing too significant – the beach. ruins of Merinid and Portuguese fortifications.

Visiting Ksar es Seghir
​​Visiting Ksar es Seghir A small village, once occupied by the Portuguese, lost all its importance since then. At least ... Read More