Where the High Atlas meets the Atlantic Coast
The Ida-Outanane region is a beautiful and lesser-known part of Morocco, stretching from the Atlantic coastline near Agadir deep into the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains. This area offers a perfect escape into nature, combining mountain scenery, traditional Berber culture, and breathtaking coastal views.
Ida-Outanane is famous for its argan trees, many of them centuries old, and for its production of pure mountain honey. Along the winding roads you’ll pass women’s argan cooperatives, beehives tucked into hillsides, and small villages where life moves at a timeless pace.
The countryside is rich with wild aromatic herbs and medicinal plants such as thyme, rosemary, lavender, sage, and mint, which fill the air with natural fragrance—especially in spring.
Hidden valleys reveal lush palm grove oases, nourished by mountain springs and seasonal rivers. These green pockets contrast beautifully with the surrounding rocky landscapes and offer ideal picnic spots and short walks.
The region is perfect for scenic drives, with quiet roads that wind through:
Mountain passes with panoramic views
Terraced fields carved into hillsides
Traditional Berber villages built from stone and earth
Remote countryside rarely visited by tourists
Bring a picnic, stop at viewpoints, and enjoy the peaceful silence broken only by birds and the wind.
Ida-Outanane is ideal for:
Hiking and gentle mountain walks
Photography and nature observation
Cultural visits to local souks and villages
Birdwatching and seasonal wildflowers
What makes Ida-Outanane special is its location—just minutes from the coast, yet feeling worlds away. In one day, you can explore mountain trails, enjoy a countryside lunch, and return to the ocean for sunset.
Explore the Ida-Outanane mountain region – Where the High Atlas meets the coast. Pack a picnic and discover plenty of scenic drives through this Argan and honey rich region. Passing palm grove oasis and countryside covered in wild aromatic herbs and medicinal plants.