Melilla

What to do in Melilla

Plans, activities and things to see in Melilla

About Melilla

Melilla is a 12 km² enclave on the northern coast of Morocco with seabeds combining clear Mediterranean waters and well-preserved posidonia meadows. Water temperature ranges from 16 °C in winter to 25 °C in August, and underwater visibility reaches 15–20 metres on the best autumn days. Wrecks off Cabo Tres Forcas —20 minutes by boat from the harbour— include vessels of 20–40 metres resting at 15–35 metres depth, forming artificial reefs colonised by moray eels, white seabream and octopuses. The...

Highlights

  • • Wreck diving off Cabo Tres Forcas at 15–35 metres depth
  • • Sea kayaking and paddleboarding in sheltered coves on the eastern coast
  • • Coastal walking between Puerto Nuevo and the Old City walls
  • • Modernista architecture with over 70 listed buildings in the city centre

Best time to visit

May to October for diving and kayaking in warm water with good visibility. Spring and autumn are best for walking: 18–24 °C without the July–August heat.

Practical tips

Dive operators in Melilla are small and work with limited groups; book at least a week ahead. For the Modernista architecture, download the official route map from the Melilla city council website before you arrive. The central market is closed on Sundays.