
The Kechla
The Kechla is a prominent historic fortification in Safi, Morocco, offering a fascinating glimpse into the city’s medieval past and its strategic importance along the Atlantic coast. Originally built by the Almohads and later reinforced by the Portuguese in the 16th century, this imposing fortress served as both a military stronghold and a defensive outpost against foreign invasions. Perched on a hill overlooking the ocean, the Kechla provides breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the coastline, making it a must-visit spot for history enthusiasts and photographers alike. Within its sturdy stone walls, visitors can explore remnants of old cannons, defensive towers, and the intricate architectural influences that reflect Safi’s diverse cultural history. Today, the Kechla stands as a symbol of Safi’s resilience and historical significance. It also houses part of the city’s renowned ceramic industry, showcasing traditional Moroccan pottery that has made Safi famous. A visit to this fortress is a journey through time, where the echoes of past civilizations still linger in its weathered walls and sweeping ocean views.
Less than 3 hours
💡 This duration is based on typical visitor patterns and includes time for exploring, taking photos and enjoying the attraction at a comfortable pace.
Location
✨ Museum and Exhibits
The Kechla houses a museum that displays artifacts related to its history and function. Visitors can view exhibits that detail the fort’s construction, military significance, and role in Safi’s history.
✨ Scenic Views
The fort’s location offers some of the best panoramic views in Safi. From the ramparts, visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of the harbor, the city, and the ocean.