As Morocco’s summer season begins and beach attendance rises, human rights activists are raising concerns about public safety and swimmer protection. The increased influx of visitors highlights deficiencies in safety measures, particularly at overcrowded beaches lacking adequate equipment or surveillance. Some beaches are reportedly unsuitable for swimming due to hazardous conditions. Advocates are calling for improved beach management and rehabilitation efforts to mitigate risks to bathers. The debate centers on whether to prohibit access to dangerous areas or invest in comprehensive safety upgrades. This issue underscores the need for a proactive approach to ensure a safe summer for all beachgoers in Morocco.