Al-Jadida, also known as Mazagan, is an Atlantic Ocean coastal city in Morocco steeped in history and mesmerizing beauty. Governed by many in the past, including Moroccan Sultans, Portuguese, and the French, Al-Jadida spews history and reverence, making it one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The door of the Portuguese cistern.
An old cannon pointed at the sea to mimic war scenes.
A port for traditional fishing boats.
Bouafi Lighthouse, a historic landmark built at the beginning of the last century.
Old market in the Portuguese neighborhood of the city of Mazagan.

Located around 90 kilometers south of the city of Casablanca, Al-Jadida is home for the Portuguese fort and neighborhood, which was built in the 16th century with its sprawling alleyways and ancient churches. – KUNA