A fascinating journey through the ruins of an ancient Punic and Roman city, witness to millennia of history on the Atlantic coast.
The Lixus site is generally open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., although opening hours may vary slightly depending on the season. It is located a few kilometers northeast of Larache, on the right bank of the Loukkos River. The best way to get there is by taxi from Larache, as there is no direct public transport.
Yes, access to the Lixus Archaeological Site requires a modest entrance fee. The price is usually around 20 MAD (Moroccan dirhams) for adults. Children and students may have reduced rates, although we recommend checking current prices at the entrance.
To get a good impression of the site and explore its main ruins, we recommend setting aside between 1.5 and 2 hours. If you enjoy history and archaeology, or if you want to take your time and enjoy the panoramic views, you could extend your visit to 3 hours.
Lixus is one of the oldest Phoenician settlements on the Atlantic, founded in the 7th century BC, even earlier than Carthage. It is a fascinating testimony to the Phoenician, Punic, Roman, and Byzantine civilizations, offering ruins of baths, temples, an amphitheater, and houses, as well as spectacular views over the Loukkos River.
The best time to visit Lixus is during spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November), when the weather is milder and more pleasant. As for the time of day, we suggest going early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the intense midday heat, especially in summer. This will allow you to better enjoy the tranquility of the place and the views.
Due to the nature of the archaeological terrain, which includes uneven paths, changes in level, and some unpaved ruin areas, accessibility for people with reduced mobility or wheelchair users may be limited. Some parts of the site may be difficult to navigate. Caution is recommended, and conditions should be assessed on site.
Yes, just across the river from the site is the beautiful and peaceful town of Larache, with its medina, port, and Liberation Square. You can also explore the Caves of Hercules in Tangier, which are about an hour and a half away, or enjoy nearby beaches such as L'Oued Beach. We recommend setting aside time to stroll through Larache. For more information about Larache, you can visit Visit Morocco - Larache.
Of course. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes for walking on uneven paths, and bringing sunscreen, a hat, and enough water, especially if you visit in summer. Consider hiring a local guide at the entrance to better understand the site's rich history. Be sure to bring a camera—the views are impressive! And if possible, avoid the middle of the day.
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