La Corniche Tours and Tickets
La Corniche

- Tour may include guide, roundtrip hotel transport, but not food or drink. Check specific tours for details.
- During the summer especially, bring your sun protection, swimwear and towel to enjoy a swim.
- The tours are not wheelchair-friendly, however, anyone can enjoy the pedestrian-only promenade.
- As everywhere in Morocco, be sure to dress appropriately.
People Also Ask
There are plenty of ways to experience La Corniche. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While you can enjoy the views along La Corniche for free, Casablanca’s seafront boulevard is also a popular inclusion on city sightseeing tours. Guided tours start at US$25, and most include a stop along the Corniche, a visit to the famous Hassan II Mosque, and round-trip transport from your Casablanca hotel.
La Corniche is Casablanca’s picturesque waterfront boulevard, which curls along the Atlantic Coast and is lined with seafront hotels, beach clubs, and restaurants. Walk or cycle along the palm-lined promenade or drive the ocean road to visit attractions such as the Hassan II Mosque, El-Hank Lighthouse, and Ain Diab Beach.
It depends! Walking or cycling the Corniche in the early morning is the best time to avoid the crowds, especially if you get there before the first cruise ships arrive. It’s also a beautiful spot to watch the sunset and an atmospheric area for eating and partying after dark.
Yes, driving the coastal boulevard of La Corniche from Casablanca Cruise Port all the way to the main city beach of Ain Diab passes several of Casablanca’s most notable attractions. Highlights include the 20th-century El Hank Lighthouse and the opulent Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s largest mosques.
Yes, you can park for free for up to two hours at the McDonald’s near El Hank Lighthouse. Otherwise, there are a few paid parking lots along La Corniche, notably at the northern end close to the Hassan II Mosque and the lighthouse, but finding a space can be tricky.































































































































