Immerse yourself in the rich history, culture and geography of Morocco. The landscape of Morocco is an astonishing place offering high mountains, rolling hills and some of the most beautiful sand dunes in the world. Morocco combines the best of ancient yet flourishing Imperial cities with the magic of the desert and spectacular mountain vistas with idyllic beaches. Golden, historic, mystical, romantic and amazing are just a few of the words that you could use to describe Morocco, a country steeped in uniquely beautiful culture, landscape, and peoples. From the rugged Atlantic coastline to the quiet majesty of the Sahara Desert, the scenery alone has a lot to offer. The Sahara Desert is enormous, stretching from one end of northern Africa to the other, from the Atlantic to the Red Sea. Morocco is one of many nations that carve into the world’s most famous desert, and Morocco offers several of the best Sahara Desert tours in Morocco you can find.

ATLAS MOUNTAINS

Taking up most of Africa’s north-western corner, the Atlas Mountains extend for roughly 2400 kilometres across Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, reaching to over 4000 kilometres above…

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OUALIDIA

Situated between the two cities of Casablanca and Marrakesh, the resort town of Oualidia wraps around a spectacular seawater lagoon fringing the Moroccan coastline.
Oualidia is…

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CASABLANCA

Fondly known by locals simply as ‘Casa’, the capital of Morocco is the industrial, economic and cultural heart of this remarkable country, as well as its…

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FES

Fes (Fez) is an exotic mix of Arabic architecture, ancient alleyways, calls to prayer and colorful markets; all mixed in with a good dose of modern…

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MARRAKESH

It’s easy to lose all sense of time in Marrakech, with its maze of narrow alleyways scattered with donkey carts, snake charmers, castanetists, acrobats, story-tellers, dancers,…

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MOROCCO

An exotic fusion of Southern Mediterranean, Arabic and African influences, Morocco is an enticing combination of ancient cities and Roman ruins, sweeping deserts and centuries-old medinas,…

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