Travel Guide and Tips
City Guide
- MarrakechMarrakech questions mapping, reasoning and time. In this one intense, vibrant,
gigantic puzzle
of a city, the
minaret-studded medina, the boho-chic clubs of Hivernage and the colonial glamour of Ville Nouvelle all
roll in. - CasablancaThe biggest town of Morocco and the Maghreb. It is located on the Atlantic coast,
approximately 80 km
south of Rabat. Port of Casablanca (commercial, fishing and marina). Mohammed V airport. Casablanca
Transportation, … - FesFes is Morocco ‘s spiritual heart, the oldest, most important imperial city in the country. This is one
of Marocco’s
unquestioned highlights. Fes el Bali (Old Fes) is one of the largest intact medieval settlements in the
world and is
part of its medina.
- OuarzazateOuarzazate (the beauty of the desert). Discover Ouarzazate is the a taste of visiting the desert. Dunes,
Camps, and more adventure things can be lived in the Desert of Ouarzazate that can an unforgettable
experience during your life. - TangierNorthern Morocco’s port and main town. It lies 17 milles (27 km) south of Spain, on the bay of the
Gibraltar Straits.
The casbah, the sultan’s palace (now the Moroccan Museum of Art), and the Great Mosque are dominating
this area. - AgadirAgadir named after a fortification in the 16th century.
Enjoy in Agadir’s beach, have a cenematic view from its kasbah, visit the Valley of the Birds, Discover
Berber village and Berber art in Excursions from Agadir. and more, …
Food & Drink
Tagine
The popular Moroccan slow-cooked stew, which takes its name from the traditional clay or ceramic dish in which it is
traditionally cooked.
Bastilla
Bastilla (Pastilla). Moroccan bastilla is Morocco ‘s popular pie.
Couscous
Moroccan dish. the ultimate comfort food to enjoy with family and friends, many families serve it weekly for Friday lunch. Durum wheat semolina prepared in olive oil and vegetables
Hotels
- Hotels in Morocco are from 5 stars to 1 star
Shopping
- With many distinct reasons to visit, Morocco is a fascinating and exotic destination. The lure of unbridled shopping is everywhere, with a rich and ancient heritage of artisans