At a Glance
- Anfa Beach offers modern seaside villas surrounded by open gardens and Atlantic views.
- The development blends Morocco’s urban energy with oceanfront calm and community life.
- Designed for balance, its low-rise homes promise exclusivity and long-term value.
Anfa Beach is redefining Casablanca’s coastline with a rare blend of luxury villas, open gardens, and sea views. The new seaside neighborhood, part of Morocco’s fast-growing Anfa district, brings modern design and calm coastal living to the heart of the city.

With its low-rise homes, shaded walkways, and access to the Atlantic, Anfa Beach reflects Casablanca’s rising demand for balanced urban and oceanfront lifestyles.
A familiar shoreline, reimagined
For years, Casablanca’s Corniche has drawn crowds, a strip of cafés, beach clubs, and sea air. Anfa Beach builds on that tradition, but with more space and privacy. The project forms part of the wider Anfa urban plan, turning an ordinary section of coastline into a place that feels both lived-in and lasting.

The idea behind it is straightforward: bring Morocco’s biggest city a little closer to the calm of the ocean. Around four-fifths of the area is kept green, filled with gardens, footpaths, and open lawns, so the natural landscape stays in view. Villas are spaced out to face the water and let in the Atlantic breeze, blending exclusivity with openness.

Between city and sea
Near Ain Diab and Anfa Supérieur, the development sits at one of Casablanca’s most desirable spots. To the west, the horizon runs endlessly blue; to the east, cafés, schools, and business centers are a short drive away. Residents can walk the Corniche at dusk, watch the morning surf, or have dinner by the sea without crossing town. It’s quiet enough to hear the waves, yet close enough to stay part of city life.

Homes with a personal touch
The villas have a quiet confidence. Broad windows face the ocean, bringing in natural light and views that change with the tides. Inside, materials like warm wood and stone lend texture and warmth, a nod to Morocco’s modernist design heritage. Some homes include private pools, shaded patios, and small gardens, giving each family its own corner of calm.
Life here isn’t rushed. The walkways are lined with small cafés, bakeries, and local restaurants. Open lawns and play areas give children room to run while parents linger over coffee. A few minutes away, Anfa Place Mall and the Corniche offer boutiques, supermarkets, and seaside dining.

Built for balance
Anfa Beach favors thoughtful design over excess. Its low-rise layout and generous open spaces keep the area feeling light and livable. For residents and investors alike, its simplicity and limited supply hint at long-term value.
Casablanca never really stops moving, but Anfa Beach provides a breather, a place to sit back and watch the Atlantic roll in. When the lights come on at dusk and the water catches their reflection, it feels less like a new project and more like part of the coastline itself.




