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Imperial Cities

Throughout the ages, Morocco has witnessed various epochs of grandeur leaving an indelible mark on the kingdom's landscape and identity. The Imperial cities, recognised as UNESCO World Heritage sites, epitomise this uniqueness with their distinct characteristics, offering a sensory feast of colors, scents, tastes, sounds, and textures.

bou Inania Madrasa

Fez, revered as Morocco's cultural and spiritual nucleus, boasts a centuries-old pedestrian medina, exquisite architecture like the Bou Inania Madrasa, and the regal gates of the Royal Palace. Notably, Fez is renowned for its historic tanneries.

Koutoubia mosque

Marrakech, dubbed the 'Red City', captivates with its bustling medina, vibrant souks, and iconic landmarks such as the Koutoubia Mosque and the Bahia Palace. The lively ambiance of Jemaa el-Fnaa further enhances its allure.

Kasbah of the Udayas

Rabat, the capital, seamlessly blends ancient traditions with modern elegance along the Atlantic coast. Its noteworthy landmarks include the 12th-century minaret and the Kasbah of the Udayas, a picturesque enclave of whitewashed houses and Aandalusin gardens.

South & Sahara Desert

The south of Morocco offers a journey into timeless beauty. The Sahara Desert with its otherworldly charm, is an invitation to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of modern life and reconnect with nature within a soothing and profound silence.

sahara desert

A vibrant ecosystem, from hardy desert plants and elusive wildlife to ancient nomadic tribes, every encounter in the desert tells a story of resilience and adaptation. Experience the gentle sway of a camel, ascend towering dunes, marvel at breathtaking vistas, slumber beneath the twinkling stars, and greet the morning with awe-inspiring sunrises, the Sahara Desert has more to offer to your journey.

ait ben haddou

Beyond its natural beauty, the south of Morocco is also home to a rich tapestry of cultural heritage. From the ancient fortified towns of Ait Benhaddou and Ouarzazate to the vibrant markets of Taroudant and Zagora, the region is steeped in history and tradition.

Coastal Cities

Along Morocco's captivating coastline lie a string of cities, each with its own unique history, charm, and coastal beauty.

taghazot

Taghazout, a small fishing village turned surfers' paradise, boasts some of Morocco's best surf spots and a laid-back, bohemian vibe. Oualidia, known for its pristine lagoon and abundant birdlife, is a hidden gem along Morocco's Atlantic coast.

essaouira

Essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is known for its well-preserved medina, whitewashed buildings, and artistic atmosphere. The city's picturesque harbor, lively souks, and stunning beaches make it a popular destination for artists, surfers, and history enthusiasts.

dakhla

Dakhla, located on the remote Dakhla Peninsula, is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, particularly kite surfers and windsurfers. The city's pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and strong winds make it an ideal destination for those seeking an adrenaline-fueled adventure.

The North

At the crossroads of Europe and Africa stands Northern Morocco. From the picturesque coastal towns of Tangier and Tetouan to the vibrant cities of Chefchaouen and Asilah, Northern Morocco, offer an exotic experience.

tangier casbah

Perched on the Strait of Gibraltar, Tangier has long been a melting pot of cultures and influences from Phoenician and Roman to Arab and European. One of its most iconic landmarks is the 17th century Kasbah, a historic fortress located at the highest point of the city.

chefchaouen

Just inland from Tangier and amidst the Rif Mountains lies the blue city of Chefchaouen, known for its distinctive azure-hued buildings and laid-back atmosphere. Further east along the coast, the city of Tetouan offers a glimpse into Morocco's Andalusian heritage. It is a treasure trove of Moorish architecture, intricate tilework, and ornate wood carving.

asilah

Then southward, the coastal town of Asilah with its white-washed buildings, vibrant street art, and laid-back seaside ambiance. Famous for its annual arts festival, Asilah is a haven for artists and creative souls from around the world.

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Morocco's diverse landscape is adorned with cities steeped in history, from the ancient alleys of Fes , vibrant streets of Marrakech to the captivating towns of the north and the mesmerizing Sahara Desert. Browse our sample journeys and have your experience tailored around you...

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Marrakech Vistas

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Secrets & Souks

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Royal Heritage

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Desert Dreams & Kasbah Gleams

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Moroccan Glamour

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