Morocco Travel
The Marrakech region of Morocco is a fascinating place for tourists with an interest in history and culture. Replete with art and music, interesting museums, bustling souks, and unique architecture, Marrakech has an atmosphere that no traveler to this region will soon forget. With mosque towers and a delectable cuisine, Marrakech is sure to please! read more
A great base for treks into the Saharas, Marrakech is a Moroccan city with appeal and intrigue. Musicians and dancers fill the square at night while the minaret of the Koutoubia mosque towers of the city, and by day the souks (markets) offer goods for sale from spices to pottery to high quality leather. Travelers should look out for the locally made cactus silk, which can be purchased in form of scarves, handbags, bedspreads, and tablecloths.
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One of the most exciting experiences travelers can have in Fes is navigating one's way through the Medina (or Old City Market) where textiles, food, jewelery, and nests of other goodies can be bargained for amidst colorful sights and smells and a frenetic energy. Fes is Morocco's third largest city, separated into three parts, one of which, Fes el Bali, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thousands gather each year in Fes to catch the Fes World Sacred Music Festival where amazing musicians, activists, artists, and others gather to talk about world issues.
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Fez (or Fes ) is an enigmatic city in Morocco known as a “Holy City” of Spanish-Arabic civilization. Travelers enjoy exploring the Medina of Fes el Bali, a marketplace believed to be the largest continuous car-free urban area in the world. There in the intricate labyrinth of alleyways the stalls and workshops are bustling with artisans, merchants, fragrances, colors, and treasures to be bought. Tourists also appreciate Fez for its beautiful Medrsa architecture and many sights of historical interest.
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Ouarzazate, nicknamed “the door of the desert,” is a vacation destination situated in southern Morocco. Popular tourist sights in this city are the famous film studios where several historical movies were shot and the Moroccan market in the center of town. Travelers can also embark on desert excursions through the valley of the Draa River.
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Perched on the Sahara Desert, Er Rachidia is a western Moroccan city that boasts a pleasant atmosphere, vibrant night life, and is a great base location for travelers heading on excursions to the desert or the Atlas Mountains. Tourists enjoy the abundance of day trips available from this city and feel comfortable among the friendly Er Rachidian people.
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Want to ride under the vibrant sun of the Sahara on camelback, fly on buggies through the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, and top the day off with a relaxing meal in a cool oasis of lovely trees and blue canals? Head to Merzouga for real Saharan trekking, lazy cafes, and even dip your toes in the beautiful Saharan Lake of Dayet Sriji.
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One of the most recognized tourist destinations in Africa, Casablanca is more than just a classic movie, its a classic city. Located on the western tip of Africa, the largest city in Morocco is just a short distance away from western Europe. French boulevards and public parks dot the port city, yet open-air cloth and leather markets are still scattered about. Once a busy harbor, Casablanca is now a bustling industrial hub, and its still a dream destination for travelers. read more
Second only to Casablanca in terms of tourism, Rabat offers Moroccan charm in the midst of European architecture. Travelers can stroll along the Atlantic Ocean in Kasbah des Oudaas, visit the Rabt or Andalucian gardens, or just hand out around the white-and-blue walls of Kasbah des Oudaa. read more








