Larache (also El Araich; Arabic: العرايش; Berber: Leɛrayec or Aɛrich: the attic or shed) is an important harbour town in the region of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima in northern Morocco. The town was probably founded by the Banu Arous tribe, who gave it the name Araich Beni Arous.
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Our month long road trip around Morocco was cut short when the car broke down 50 miles in. Fortunately that gave us time to thoroughly get to know this fascinating fishing port come seaside town. Having a large dog with us restricted our exploration to walking distance, as he wasn't welcome on public transport, but there was plenty of friends to make and time to chill. Lixus ancient remains stunning location and site. We were the only visitors there all day. Pelegrosa beach fantastic, but very dangerous, slightly busier. Shame about the seaborne plastic waste amongst the sand dunes. Rowing boat across the harbour Fish market and nearby restaurants provided us with some of the tastiest and best value meals ever. We tried virtually every eatery in town and weren't disappointed in any.
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