10 BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN MOROCCO

Are you soon embarking on an enchanting journey across Morocco, where bustling medinas, fascinating scents and endless adventures await you? Discover our 10 best places to visit in Morocco with insider tips and add these breathtaking spots to your itinerary for an unforgettable stay in this magical country!

10 best places to visit in Morocco

WHAT ARE THE 10 BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN MOROCCO

The Sahara, the world’s largest sand desert, stretches across the southern part of Morocco and covers much of North Africa. The meter-high sand dunes of Merzouga are among the most iconic and enchanting landscapes in the world. From the back of a camel, you will trek deep into the desert at dusk and experience an unforgettable sunset. Spending the night in a traditional desert camp is a must during your stay in the Sahara. The hospitable Berber people will spoil you with local dishes, after which you can enjoy traditional live music by the campfire under a magnificent starry sky.

Discover the idyllic Chefchaouen, the blue pearl of the North. Embraced by the rugged beauty of the Rif Mountains, this picturesque town is waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in the local culture as you tour the medina with your private guide who will show you breathtaking views, historic cafes and local crafts in addition to all the city’s highlights.

Escape the hustle and bustle of vibrant Marrakech and go on a city-break to the serene Essaouira. This lively coastal town on the Atlantic Ocean offers a unique blend of history, culture and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for all travelers who want to discover the deeply rooted Moroccan culture. Wander through the narrow alleys of the centuries-old medina that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, indulge your taste buds with delicious seafood at the port or experience a magical sunset on the beach.

Your road trip through southern Morocco should not miss a visit to the Dades Valley or the “Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs”. This picturesque area is known for its beautiful landscapes, traditional architecture and historic mud-brick kasbahs. The valley is characterized by impressive rock formations, canyons, dramatic cliffs and many rose fields. The Dades Valley offers the chance to meet the friendly Berber people and learn more about their traditions and traditional lifestyle.

Marrakech, Morocco’s enchanting Red City, is a vibrant blend of ancient traditions and modernity. Located at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech enchants travelers with its maze-like medina, fascinating palaces and colorful souks. Here lively markets and centuries-old architecture meet, while the scent of spices and exotic foods fill the streets. Marrakech stimulates all your senses and transports you to a timeless world of mysticism and adventure.

Tangier, the gateway to Africa, embraces the coast of Morocco with an irresistible mix of cultures and history. This cosmopolitan city managed to retain its authentic charm while also exuding a modern and dynamic energy. Its iconic kasbah, picturesque medina and influences of European and Arab cultures, evoke a sense of adventure. Dream away overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar, visit the mythical Hercules Caves, wander the narrow streets full of artisan stores or discover the local cuisine on an inspiring Food Tour.

A wonder of ancient architecture, Aït Ben Haddou takes you to a bygone era deep in the Moroccan desert. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an enchanting collection of fortified mud buildings clinging to the side of a hill. With its labyrinth of narrow streets, towers and traditional buildings, this looks like a fairy tale setting. Numerous Hollywood blockbusters, including the Gladiator and Game of Thrones were filmed here.

Capital city Rabat offers a fascinating mix of history and modernity. This coastal city, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, exudes elegance with its wide boulevards, impressive historic structures and magnificent government buildings. From the impressive Hasan Tower to the royal palace and the centuries-old medina, Rabat offers a balanced blend of ancient and contemporary charm.

The breathtaking Atlas Mountains across Morocco and are a symphony of natural beauty. Snow-capped peaks and deep gorges form the backdrop of this magnificent landscape. On the way to Morocco’s most beautiful sights, you cross lush valleys of the Middle Atlas, the vast plateaus of the High Atlas and pass idyllic mountain villages in the Anti-Atlas. The Atlas Mountains are a source of inspiration and adventure for many travelers.

Fez, the ancient religious capital of Morocco, invites travelers to unravel its secrets. The city houses one of the oldest universities in the world that will take you back to times gone by. Stroll the narrow streets of the medina, lined with artisan workshops and markets that have been trading for centuries. Visit historic madrasas and mosques to trace the city’s religious history. Fez is the place to dive into Moroccan history as well as discover deeply rooted Moroccan traditions.

These 10 best places to visit in Morocco, spread across the country, should not be missed during your tour. Can’t wait to visit this beautiful country for the first time?

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10 best places to visit in Morocco

FAQS ABOUT VISITING IN MOROCCO

Is Morocco a safe country?

Yes Morocco is one of the most safest countries in the area, due to the political and social stability.

Are Moroccans friendly to tourists?

The Moroccan people are really friendly to foreign tourists, and do their best to communicate with them via different languages.

Is it safe to Travel to Morocco?

Yes, Morocco is a safe country and travelling to this beautiful destination should be in your bucket-list 

Can I kiss in Public in Morocco?

The public displays of affection in Morocco is considered inappropriate, especially kissing, while holding hands is pretty fine.

Can I kiss in Public in Morocco?

The public displays of affection in Morocco is considered inappropriate, especially kissing, while holding hands is pretty fine.

What to wear in Morocco?

It's pretty advised to not wear revealing clothes, and considering wearing loose-fitting clothing that cover the chest and knees.

However, wearing a head cover isn't necessary, as some Moroccan women don't wear it.

What are the 10 facts about Morocco?

  • Official name : Kingdom of Morocco.
  • Currency : Moroccan Dirham.
  • Capital : Rabat.
  • Form of Government : Constitutional monarchy.
  • Official languages : Tamazight, Arabic.
  • Largest City : Casablanca.
  • Main religion : Islam.
  • Major mountain ranges: Atlas, Rif.
  • Famous food : Tagine, Couscous, Pastilla, Harira, Bissara, M'semen..
  • Famous things to buy: Argan oil, Ceramics, leather, Spices...

How to get from Spain To Morocco?

You can easily get from Spain To Morocco by taking the fast ferry from Tarifa To Tangier city port.