Morocco Travel Information

The sunny Morocco offers intriguing old cities, long sandy beaches, colorful markets and bazaars, mountain areas great for trekking and even skiing. This liberal North African kingdom also boasts sand dunes and deserts, unique cultural heritage, and excellent and spicy local cuisine. With all this and more, Morocco is a versatile destination that is only a short trip but still worlds away from Europe. Riad in marrakech pas cher 


Diverse Arab country located in Northern Africa, Morocco borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is just a short ferry trip away from the southern coast of Spain. Morocco is an Islamic kingdom that has a long and varied history and a large Berber minority. The Arab culture arrived to Morocco in the seventh century, but ancient civilizations such as Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Jews, and Moors have also left their marks into this country that has become a popular tourism destination.
Tourist attractions in Morocco: historic cities, beaches, bazaars, deserts, skiing and trekking
Morocco offers a wide array of things to see and do. The magnificent historic cities of Marrakech and Fes, numerous historic and cultural sites, beach resorts with wide-stretching sand beaches and possibilities for water sports, magnificent mountain ranges with great opportunities for trekking and with some skiing centers, and vast deserts are all part of Morocco’s appeal.book Riad Marrakech 

Moroccan destinations. Marrakech is a famous historic city with wonderful possibilities for shopping and various nearby activities from desert safaris and trekking trips in the High Atlas mountains to a skiing center and spas. The former capital of Morocco, Fes is the oldest and largest ancient cities in Morocco, offering plenty of historic attractions. Casablanca is the largest city and financial center of Morocco, a liberal city with plenty of nightlife and great variety of restaurants. The nearby Rabat is the capital city of Morocco. location de Riad marrakech 

Beaches in Morocco are popular for sunbathing and water sports. On the Atlantic coast of Morocco, the resort town of Agadir offers beach holidays and water sports. An ancient seaside town of Essaouira has also great beaches and a beautiful, World Heritage -listed old town.Book Riad Marrakech

More attractions. The starting point for most visitors to Morocco is the historic city of Tangier with ferry connections to Spain. The nearby Tetouan has beautiful beaches and nearby mountains. No visit in Morocco is complete without shopping in local markets or bazaars, exciting and packed with more kinds of items that you can imagine. The spicy cuisine of Morocco is considered one of the most diverse in the world. It has had influences from all sides of the Mediterranean as well as from Africa. Bathhouses called hammams are also an integral part of the Moroccan holiday experience. location de riad Marrakech
Morocco travel tips and practical information
Morocco has a Mediterranean climate with large altitude variations. It generally has warm and dry summers and cool, rainy winters. The weather on the southern coast of Morocco can be foggy during the summer. The coastal and lowland areas are popular places to visit in the cooler months from October to April, whereas the higher mountain areas have cold and snowy winters and hot, dry summers. The dry Saharan desert can be found in Eastern part of Morocco. The coastal areas are sunniest between June and September, and the weather in the mountainous Central Morocco is best from March to June and from September to December. The highest mountain peaks can have snow from November to June. Riad Marrakech pas cher

Travel to Morocco is easy by air or by sea. There are three international airports in Morocco with good links to European, African and Middle Eastern cities. There are plenty of ferries to Morocco from Algeciras, Gibraltar and Tarifa in the European side of the Mediterranean. Car ferries are also available. In summertime the ferries are often full with Moroccans living in Europe returning to their home country for holidays, so it is essential to book in advance. By land you can only reach Morocco from the Spanish territories of Ceuta and Melilla, as the border with Algeria is closed. The land border from Mauritania to Western Sahara, occupied by Morocco, is open. Book Riad in Marrakech

Local transport. Morocco has one of the best public transport systems in Africa. There are domestic flights available between the major cities in Morocco, and fast and comfortable train connections with overnight trains available. location de Riad marrakech 


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There are plenty of long-distance buses as well, and luxury bus companies offer comfortable journeys between the cities and towns in Morocco. Shared taxis (locally known as grande taxi) are also available for journeys between towns, and normal taxis (known as petite taxi) are available in cities and towns for short journeys. Local buses are available in the bigger cities in Morocco. Renting a car is also possible in Morocco and there are plenty of rental agencies available. There are police checks on main roads, but you do not have to be worried about them.book Riad in Marrakech

Visitor services. There are hotels in Morocco to suit all tastes and budgets. You can find beach resorts, large chain hotels in the modern centers of all major cities, and beautiful old guesthouses and boutique hotels in also smaller towns. Cheap hostels and cheap basic hotels can be found in the old town areas of all Moroccan cities and in tourist regions. Campsites are also available. Restaurants are plentiful in Morocco, offering tasty and famous local cuisine as well as international choices. Some English is often spoken by those Moroccans working in tourism industry, but learning some phrases of Arabic or French are definitely useful.

Safety. Morocco is not an unsafe place to travel, but you can still expect a lot of people trying to depart you from your money. Street hustlers and scam artists posing as guides as well as harassment of women are all common in Morocco, but they are more irritation than a real safety concern. Pick-pocketing, robberies and drugging of tourists also occur, so common sense travel safety tips such as avoiding dark alleys, keeping your valuables in a safe place and traveling in groups should be applied. You should dress conservatively and respect the local culture. Avoid offering anything with your left hand, as it is not considered pure. More serious safety concerns in Morocco include the infrequent armed fighting and landmines in Western Sahara, a region occupied by Morocco, and possible terrorist attacks against tourists. The northern mountain regions of Morocco are subject to occasional earthquakes. riad Marrakech pas cher
Short history of Morocco
Morocco has a long history. The Berbers settled in the area already thousands of years ago. The Phoenicians and later the Romans conquered the area, founding many cities in Morocco. Islam spread into Morocco in the 7th century. The Arabs took control of all of North Africa by the 8th century. The successive Moorish dynasties took over Morocco and Spanish Andalusia, and the historic cities of Fes, Marrakech and Rabat were at the height of their power until the fall of Spain to the Christians in 1492. The Alawite family took the power in Morocco in the 1630s and has remained in power to this day. The European colonists arrived in the late 19th century. France soon occupied most of Morocco and Spain had a small coastal protectorate. Book Riad in Marrakech

More recent events. Morocco gained back its independence in 1956. The small territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast of Morocco remain parts of Spain. The Spanish colony of Western Sahara was annexed to Morocco in the 1970s, but its final status remains unresolved. Today Morocco is developing from a poor traditional society into a more modern and liberal Islamic kingdom. location de  riad Marrakech