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Morocco holidays

Morocco holidays

Morocco Holidays:

Morocco is a North African country that combines many different cultural influences into one distinct blend. Morocco holidays allow you to explore a wide range of different experiences, from bustling markets to idyllic beaches.

This colorful country has a large number of international airports, the most notable of which is located in Rabat, Marrakech, Casablanca, and Tangier. Flights from the United Kingdom to Morocco will take approximately three hours.

It is also a country of abundant beauty and rich cultural significance, with everything from golden beaches to ancient ruins. We promise you won’t run out of things to do, whether it’s wading through the hustle and bustle and colors of a crowded souk (street market) or having a mouthwatering “Pastilla” pastry in a Moroccan-style cafe.

Travel guide of Morocco:

Morocco sits at a crossroads between East and West, North and South. The country is influenced by a diverse spectrum of civilizations; African, European, Mediterranean, Arabic, and Oriental flavors blend to create a destination unlike any other. The same strange combination can be found in every aspect of your Moroccan holidays, from the food and music to the magnificent architecture that borders the streets.

The towns of Agadir, Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech, Tangier, and Fez are among the most popular tourist sites in Morocco. However, each has its own particular flavor, which means that no two Moroccan vacations will be the same. Many of the coastal cities have beautiful beaches, and water sports are a popular draw for Moroccan tourists.

Lovers of heritage will be delighted by the diverse variety of museums, galleries, and remarkable architecture on offer throughout this one-of-a-kind country; and with a history that has included occupation by ancient civilizations as diverse as the Romans, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Jews, and Arabs, you would have the opportunity to admire a vast range of complementary varieties.

Morocco’s gold, its cuisine:

Moroccan cuisine, which combines a varied variety of ingredients such as rich spices, Mediterranean fruits, and fresh red meats, exhibits the same distinct combination. If you visit Marrakech on your Moroccan vacation, make sure to visit the gorgeous market at Djemaa El Fna to sample Moroccan food at its finest. This thriving marketplace is filled with a potent mix of fakirs, snake charmers, and corner shops during the day, but at night, it really comes to life as the meal stalls open for business; you’ll have the opportunity to try hot stewed tagines, crisp salads, sweet baked goods, and unusual delicacies like a deep-fried eel.

Practical knowledge about Morocco:

  • 710,850 km2 in size. 2.9 times the size of the United Kingdom
  • Algeria (1,427 kilometers), Mauritania (1,561km).
  • Spain has a coastline that stretches for 3,416 kilometers (18km).
  • Rabat is the capital city (2.1 million people).
  • 36.5 million people live there.
  • Classical Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, Hassaniya Arabic, Tashelhiyt, Tamazight, Tarifit, and French are the languages spoken.
  • 230 V / 50 Hz / connector types: C, E

How to get around Morocco:

Morocco, with its vast terrain and magnificent scenery, is an ideal destination for a multi-center vacation. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the view as your driver transports you between cities, seaside towns, and mountain villages, making use of our fantastic local excursions to see the highlights. Follow one of our traditional multi-center trips or request a tailor-made Morocco vacation from one of our specialist travel planners.

Alternatively, take a city break in Marrakech, spend some time on the beach, or join a sociable facilitated group tour of the country’s main high points.

What are the best destinations to visit?

Each location of Morocco has its own attraction, and the ideal vacation may involve combining several or focusing on a single place. On your Morocco holidays, You may visit gorgeous Marrakech, the adjacent High Atlas Mountains, and seaside Essaouira — the ideal blend of city, mountains, and beach.

Alternatively, you may spend your perfect Moroccan vacation exploring the country’s four big imperial cities: Marrakech, Fez, Rabat, and Meknes. If you’re short on time, a city vacation to Marrakech or Fez alone provides an enthralling blend of history and culture. Let us know what you’re looking for, and we’ll make it happen.

For additional information on each holiday spot, click on the titles below the Morocco map. Alternatively, if you need some ideas, why not give us a call and chat with one of our specialist travel consultants?

Top things you can do:

Morocco is home to some breathtaking scenery as well as remarkable experiences. These offer a unique insight into the culture that tourism alone cannot match.

You may be exploring the old medina’s souks and passageways one day on your Morocco holidays, savoring amazing Moroccan flavors on a street food tour the next, or cooking up a storm at a tajine culinary class. Perhaps you’d like to learn about the country’s intriguing history on a city tour or walk across the High Atlas Mountains.

When to visit Morocco?

Morocco is best visited in the spring (mid-March to May) or fall (September to October). Unlike the freezing temperatures and snow of winter or the searing heat of summer, the weather is mild yet comfortable.

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