Rabat and Casablanca are connected to most major capitals in Europe, America, Asia and Africa with direct flight connection.
Casablanca Mohamed V Airport is connected by train and taxis to the city center (trip time 30 minutes).
Kenitra is connected from Rabat or Casablanca by train and taxis (trip time by train: 1 hour from Casablanca, 20 minutes from Rabat).
Kenitra is connected from Tanger by TGV (AL Bouraq) : 45 min .
A non-exhaustive list of monuments and activities that can you visit and practice in Kenitra and surrounding cities is presented below:
Mehdia beach: a nice small beach located west of Kenitra city. Many activities can apply on this beach, like surfing and bodyboarding.
Mehdia Kasbah: a fortress with over 2000 years of history and is located on the left bank of the river Sebou, overlooking the harbor in Mehdia.
Lac Sidi Boughaba Parc National: is a nature reserve with a long, narrow-shaped lake renowned for its rich and diverse birdlife. Located near Mehdia beach, this park is only 13km from the city center of Kenitra.
Thamusida: is an archaeological site located around 15km away from the Kenitra city center. It was a river port in the Roman era in Morocco, dating back 200 AD.
Hassan Tower: is an ancient, unfinished tower of the mosque Hassan. It is a historical landmark in Rabat city.
Kasbah of the Udayas: is a former fortified military camp located in Rabat and built in the 12th century. Since 2012, the kasbah has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Chellah: is a site of a Merinid necropolis located on the site of an ancient city. Since 2012, it has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a cultural asset.
Les Jardins Exotiques de Bouknadel: is a garden home to exotic plants imported from several countries. It was created in 1952 by the French horticultural engineer Marcel François on 4.5 hectares. It is located on the Kenitra national road. (
https://www.jardinsexotiques.com)