Morocco
Much More Than a Destination
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The Argan Oil
Morocco is home to the ancient tradition of argan oil production, where the Argania spinosa tree thrives. Remarkably, this tree is predominantly found in Morocco's semi-desert Sous Valley and is uniquely adapted to the arid climate. What makes it extraordinary is that it's the only place in the world where goats are known to climb trees to feast on its fruit, contributing to the process of seed dispersal.
Ski and Surf
Morocco boasts the fascinating distinction of being one of the few countries where you can ski in the morning and surf in the afternoon. With the snow-capped peaks of the Atlas Mountains offering skiing opportunities during winter, and the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts providing excellent surf conditions, adventurers can experience the thrill of both activities in a single day, making it a diverse and exciting destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Explore the bustling medinas of cities like Marrakech and Fez, immersing yourself in vibrant markets and winding alleys.
- Trek through the stunning landscapes of the Atlas Mountains, encountering Berber villages and breathtaking scenery.
- Embark on a camel trek into the Sahara Desert, spending a night under the stars in a traditional desert camp.
- Discover the rich history and architecture of Morocco's ancient cities, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Benhaddou.
- Indulge in Moroccan cuisine, savoring aromatic tagines, couscous dishes, and freshly baked bread in local eateries.
- Relax in the coastal town of Essaouira, known for its laid-back atmosphere, historic ramparts, and windswept beaches.
- Experience the traditional Moroccan hammam, a luxurious spa treatment involving steam baths, exfoliation, and massages.
- Visit the vibrant blue city of Chefchaouen, where narrow streets are adorned with striking blue-washed buildings.
- Explore the Roman ruins of Volubilis, marveling at well-preserved mosaics, columns, and ancient structures.
- Engage in water sports along Morocco's coastline, from surfing and kiteboarding in Essaouira to snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean.
Country Information
- Rabat
- GMT +1
- Moroccan Dirham
- Islam
- 37 Million
- Arabic, Berber
- Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakesh, Fez, Agadir
- Most of Morocco has a tropical, wet climate, which should come as no surprise considering that the northernmost tip of the country is only nine miles from Spain. In fact, the weather in many areas of Morocco—outside the arid desert in eastern Morocco near Merzouga—is essentially Mediterranean.
Essence of Vietnam & Cambodia
Embark on a one-night river cruise through the Mekong Delta, meandering along canals and engaging with local communities. Experience the delta’s beauty before taking a speedboat to the lively city of Phnom Penh. Discover Angkor Wat by torchlight on a unique tuk-tuk ride, offering a rare and enchanting view of the ancient temples. In Saigon, immerse yourself in the local culture as you explore the city’s vibrant streets aboard a traditional tuk-tuk. This journey blends scenic river cruises, historical exploration, and authentic local travel, providing a rich and diverse experience of Southeast Asia’s wonders.
Essence of Vietnam & Cambodia
Embark on a one-night river cruise through the Mekong Delta, meandering along canals and engaging with local communities. Experience the delta’s beauty before taking a speedboat to the lively city of Phnom Penh. Discover Angkor Wat by torchlight on a unique tuk-tuk ride, offering a rare and enchanting view of the ancient temples. In Saigon, immerse yourself in the local culture as you explore the city’s vibrant streets aboard a traditional tuk-tuk. This journey blends scenic river cruises, historical exploration, and authentic local travel, providing a rich and diverse experience of Southeast Asia’s wonders.
Essence of Vietnam & Cambodia
Embark on a one-night river cruise through the Mekong Delta, meandering along canals and engaging with local communities. Experience the delta’s beauty before taking a speedboat to the lively city of Phnom Penh. Discover Angkor Wat by torchlight on a unique tuk-tuk ride, offering a rare and enchanting view of the ancient temples. In Saigon, immerse yourself in the local culture as you explore the city’s vibrant streets aboard a traditional tuk-tuk. This journey blends scenic river cruises, historical exploration, and authentic local travel, providing a rich and diverse experience of Southeast Asia’s wonders.
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Top Places to Visit
Casablanca
From the major thoroughfares lined with palm trees and tall office buildings to the Atlantic Ocean and its view on the world, Casablanca is Morocco's economic powerhouse.Modern constructions blend with charming neighborhoods that reflect Arabic-Islamic heritage and the traces of the city’s colonial period. Walk through the medina – one of the most recent in Morocco.
Essaouira
With notched walls, the wh isper of trade winds, homes with white and blue facades – thecolors of ocean foam and waves –Essaouira has earned the nickname "Bride of the Atlantic". The coastal city once known as Mogador is a place where the good life and water-oriented pastimes go hand in hand. Take a walk in the shade of its ramparts, which also stand in for the walls of Astapor, the red city on the TV series "Game of Thrones".
Rabat
A cultural city with a rich history. Its streets and public squares are full of masterpieces. Pay a visit to the Kasbah of the Udayas, whose grand, majestic silhouette is softened by the surrounding gardens. Not far beyond its walls lies the Chellah, a necropolis that dates to the Marinids. Entering the complex is like journeying to another world: marvel at the ancient remains as you walk through the gardens and glimpse a few storks.
Fez
This imperial city is the custodian of 13 centuries of Moroccan history and radiates a unique aura. Walk through the walls that guard the celebrated Medina of Fez, whose outstanding universal value has been recognized by UNESCO. Meander along the streets of the Fes-El-Bali district. In May, the city's squares and streets come to life with music from around the world as the Sacred Music Festival takes over the one-time imperial capital.
Agadir
To the west of the country, facing the Atlantic waves, Agadir is one of the pearls of Morocco. Whatever the season, the sun smiles down on the city and it enjoys a pleasant climate that the trade winds soften further. Above all, its 10-kilometer-long seafront offers tourists magnificent views of the blue of the ocean and the opportunity to relax in the best conditions imaginable.
Marrakech
A mixture of traditional and contemporary, Marrakech holds the promise of incomparable sensations. Stroll through the Jemaa El Fna and the bazaars with their bright colors and oriental scents, and the red city will whisk you into another world in the blink of an eye. Enjoy Marrakech at night by paying a visit to the many themed venues, trendy clubs and traditional evenings that reflect the zest for life of its inhabitants.