Morocco

Travel Guide

Jamaa el Fna
Photo provided by Moroccan National Tourist Office
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Marrakech
Morocco

Enjoy sun, sand, sea and culture in a North African country that beguiles with its Arabic architecture, mountains, desert and extensive coastline.

Morocco is an exotic country of wild beaches, snow-capped mountains and vast desert regions in North African. Lying between the ocean and the dunes of the Sahara Desert, its cities are a patchwork of extravagant ancient architecture, modern high-rises and labyrinthine alleys leading to souks.

Visit the country’s capital, Rabat, where its imperial past can be seen in the 12th-century walls and gates. Tour the fortresses, mosques, palaces and gardens of Fez, the country's oldest city. Head toward the north Atlantic coast and seeTangier, the main port linking Europe with Africa. Drink mint tea while enjoying views of the sea and tour the Kasbah Museum in the former sultan's palace. Travel 200 miles (320 kilometers) down the coast to Casablanca and its Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. In Marrakech, explore the networks of souks and shopping malls.

With a diverse natural landscape, Morocco provides plenty of outdoor adventures. Hike and bike the trails of the High Atlas Mountains. Go through gorges and forests past rivers, waterfalls and ancient fortified towns. Venture into the Sahara Desert on a sunset or sunrise camel ride or traverse the sand dunes in a four-wheel-drive. Ski down the runs of Oukaimeden or Mischliffen, two winter ski resorts within the Atlas Mountains.

To experience Morocco's beach life, visit either the Atlantic or Mediterranean coastline. Swim in the calm waters of Oualidia's lagoon. In autumn observe flocks of migrating pink flamingoes. Climb on a surfboard at Tamri and enjoy a range of watersports at Agadir’s beach.

Morocco is located in the northwest corner of Africa and is easy to reach by plane. Regular international flights connect to several cities including Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat. You can also come by boat from several Spanish ports. Morocco has good transportation infrastructure getting around is easy via rail and road. Book your vacation in this exotic country known for its varied geography, culture, architecture and beaches.

Popular cities in Morocco

Marrakech showing a city
Marrakech
Known for Shopping, Gardens and Culture
Romantic Marrakech is calling! Discover its cafes, culture, gardens, and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Jemaa el-Fnaa
  • Majorelle Garden
Hassan II Mosque showing heritage architecture, night scenes and general coastal views
Casablanca
Known for Walking, Shopping and Cafes
Experience the cafes, monuments, and seaside in Casablanca!

Reasons to visit

  • Hassan II Mosque
Rabat which includes heritage elements
Rabat
Known for Shopping, Culture and Historical
Come to Rabat and enjoy its museums, history, and cafes.

Reasons to visit

  • Hassan Tower
The Chouara Tannery of Fez, Morocco dates back to the 11th century, it operates much the same way it has since its inception. 
In this photo a young man dyes the hides of cows, sheep, goats, and camels inside of stone vessels. The solution that they use to clean and soften the skins is a mixtures of cow urine, pigeon feces, quicklime, salt, and water. #history
Fes
Known for Historical, Culture and Shopping
Come to Fes and enjoy its history, culture, and gardens.

Reasons to visit

  • Blue Gate
A 4 course dinner out in the desert outside Marrakech under canvas and stars. An amazing experience - well worth the hour drive out there (bumpy road included) and the price.
Agafay
Check out Lalla Takerkoust Lake and Oasiria Water Park—just a couple of the sights around Agafay.
Wall in the hotel. Beautiful and intricate design.
Tameslouht
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Family-friendly
Experience relaxing Tameslouht: its food, water park, entertainment, and more!

Popular places to visit

Morocco

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