Portuguese fortress founded in the 15th century in 1524, this seaside city of Morocco, located 190Km from Marrakech, on the Atlantic coast, renowned by its ramparts and its Portuguese city. El jadida, still called El Brija or the Mazagan is twinned with the town of Sète in Languedoc Roussillon. Industrial activity in Eljadida is booming thanks to its mineral port of Jorf Lasfar which accounts for the largest part of Moroccan exports of phosphates And their derivatives. As a result, several important factories have been established there. Thanks to the development of its beaches, Eljadida sees the number of visitors increase from one year to the next, particularly the beach of Sidi Bouzid which has an important attendance, this beach of 3Km, with fine sand and water Clear and limpid is one of the most popular in the region with that of El Oualidia, the latter represents an exceptional natural site, with its lagoons with shallow waters, one of the rare sites where one practices.