Located on the north-west coast of Morocco in the province of Larache, just 45 minutes south of Tangier, La Fiermontina Ocean is a remote and stunning eco-retreat whose delightful suites and villas and traditional stone houses are set back from the beach among olive groves and orchards.
Ocean-view suites and villas are built in stone, with private gardens, panoramic windows and large infinity pools open to the breeze.
For a deeper connection with the land, stay in one of four restored village houses nearby, built using traditional local methods.
Dine on Moroccan and Italian dishes at The Lounge, or enjoy fresh seafood with your feet in the sand at the hotel’s wild Beach Club.
The village spa offers hammams, yoga and treatments, while curated activities include guided walks, cooking classes and picnics.
Every stay helps preserve the region’s cultural heritage through sustainable development and local community partnerships.
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