Exploring Diving Opportunities in Northern Morocco – Belyounech Insights

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Hello everyone,


I’m Marouane, a PADI Staff Instructor based in the small coastal village of Belyounech, northern Morocco. My wife and I recently opened a dive center here called Chems Diving, and I wanted to share a bit about the area for those interested in exploring Mediterranean diving off the beaten path.


Belyounech offers calm, warm waters, great visibility in the summer months, and a rich underwater environment that’s still quite undiscovered by many divers. We cater to all levels—from beginners trying scuba for the first time (kids from 8 years old and up!) to experienced divers looking to explore new sites.


If anyone is considering diving in Morocco or just curious about this part of the Mediterranean, feel free to ask questions or reach out. I’m happy to share insights, dive conditions, and tips to help you plan a great trip.


Safe diving!
Marouane
PADI Staff Instructor | Chems Diving, Belyounech, Morocco
chemsdiving.com
 
Interesting indeed. I always wondered about diving in Morocco especially in the Atlantic side.

Interesting indeed. I always wondered about diving in Morocco especially in the Atlantic side.
You know, it's really interesting that you're curious about diving in Morocco's Atlantic side. It certainly offers a unique adventure, often characterized by more dynamic conditions, potentially larger pelagic species brought in by those strong ocean currents, and some fascinating historical wrecks. It's a completely different kind of underwater landscape compared to other regions. However, it's important to clarify that Chems Diving doesn't currently operate on the Atlantic coast. While we recognize the appeal of that region, our focus and expertise lie elsewhere at the moment. We primarily operate out of Belyounech, on Morocco's Mediterranean side, where we offer a distinct and equally captivating diving experience. The Mediterranean here provides clearer, calmer waters, and a rich array of marine life in a truly beautiful coastal setting.
 
You know, it's really interesting that you're curious about diving in Morocco's Atlantic side. It certainly offers a unique adventure, often characterized by more dynamic conditions, potentially larger pelagic species brought in by those strong ocean currents, and some fascinating historical wrecks. It's a completely different kind of underwater landscape compared to other regions. However, it's important to clarify that Chems Diving doesn't currently operate on the Atlantic coast. While we recognize the appeal of that region, our focus and expertise lie elsewhere at the moment. We primarily operate out of Belyounech, on Morocco's Mediterranean side, where we offer a distinct and equally captivating diving experience. The Mediterranean here provides clearer, calmer waters, and a rich array of marine life in a truly beautiful coastal setting.


I live and dive in Libya, will your side of the Mediterranean be much different from the Tripoli Libya side?
 
You know, it's really interesting that you're curious about diving in Morocco's Atlantic side. It certainly offers a unique adventure, often characterized by more dynamic conditions, potentially larger pelagic species brought in by those strong ocean currents, and some fascinating historical wrecks. It's a completely different kind of underwater landscape compared to other regions. However, it's important to clarify that Chems Diving doesn't currently operate on the Atlantic coast. While we recognize the appeal of that region, our focus and expertise lie elsewhere at the moment. We primarily operate out of Belyounech, on Morocco's Mediterranean side, where we offer a distinct and equally captivating diving experience. The Mediterranean here provides clearer, calmer waters, and a rich array of marine life in a truly beautiful coastal setting.
The diving there sound really great. I would love to visit sometime. What is the usualy water temp? I used to scuba diving in Bohol, so the water is very warm all year.
 
In northern Morocco, especially in Belyounech on the Mediterranean side, the water temperature does vary throughout the year. During the main diving season, which is typically July and August, the sea temperature usually ranges between 22°C to 26°C (around 72°F to 79°F).


Earlier in the season, like in May or June, the water can be cooler, around 18°C to 21°C (64°F to 70°F), and by late September or October it begins to cool down again.


While it's not quite as warm as tropical destinations like Bohol, many divers find it comfortable with a 5mm wetsuit during summer months. The visibility is often excellent, and the calmer conditions of the Mediterranean make it ideal for photography, training, and relaxed exploration dives.
 

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