Diving in Morocco pairs Mediterranean clarity along the northern coast with rugged Atlantic sites farther south, giving underwater time to travelers who prefer wildlife and rock formations over crowds. The M'diq–Tetouan corridor is the most established base for scuba, with sheltered coves, resident wrasse and grouper, and easy shore or short-boat access; Atlantic operators near Agadir and further south run trips when swell and visibility cooperate. Most sessions last between two and four hours including briefing, kit-up, and one dive; two-tank half-days are common for certified divers. Late spring through early autumn brings the calmest seas and warmest water, though wetsuits are used year-round. First-timers typically get gear, a shore briefing, and a guided descent — no experience required for discovery dives. On MaJourneys you reserve for free, confirm details with our team on WhatsApp, and pay the local provider on arrival.
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