New Regulations for Casablanca's Beaches in Summer 2026
The city authorities of Casablanca have announced a series of new regulations aimed at managing the beaches during the summer of 2026, coinciding with the rise in temperatures and the expected influx of visitors. A responsible source from the Wilaya of the Casablanca-Settat region confirmed that a meeting was held to discuss these new measures, during which it was decided to prohibit the rental of beach umbrellas. This decision marks a significant shift from the practices followed in previous years.
In addition to banning the rental of umbrellas, the authorities have also prohibited the rental of chairs and tables on the beaches. This initiative is designed to ensure that citizens can access the beaches in a smooth and unobstructed manner, enhancing the overall beach experience for everyone. Furthermore, regulations will also restrict access to vehicles and motorcycles on the beaches to prevent accidents. Jet ski users will be required to adhere to designated areas, and local authorities will increase their presence on the beaches to ensure the safety of all beachgoers.
The local authorities are also committed to raising awareness among citizens about the importance of adhering to these new regulations, with penalties in place for those who violate them. Ahmed Afilal, the vice-president of the Casablanca City Council, confirmed that these measures are intended to restore the previous ambiance of the beach experience. Under the new guidelines, visitors wishing to use umbrellas, chairs, or tables will need to bring their own equipment, further promoting a more natural and less commercialized beach environment.
As reported by snrtnews.com.