The vibrancy of Morocco will stay with you forever, from the fascinating city of Marrakech (often called Rose City) with its bustling souks to the beauty of the remote Atlas Mountains, to Fez, an imperial city whose medinas are listed on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites; Morocco is exotic and always colourful.
Explore further into the Sahara Desert and dunes near Erfoud to find yourself in the land of Lawrence of Arabia. Experience the beauty, silence and solitude of a unique Bedouin style camp on the edge of the desert. Unforgettable sunrises, sunsets and camel rides into the dunes.
Almost a holiday trip in itself is a visit to Djemaa el Fna Square in Marrakesh; at night the dancers, acrobats, storytellers, snake charmers and outdoor Moroccan kitchen opens for your entertainment – it is just one of the many highlights of this stunning city.
A perfect way to end your travels in Morocco is to travel to the coast and chill out with the cool ocean breezes, indulge in the seafood and relax like many famous musicians used to do; Jimmy Hendricks and The Doors spent a lot of time on the Moroccan Coast!
Mint tea is the order of each day in Morocco, your constant companion when shopping, mingling or simply relaxing. The Moroccan cuisine is world class, traditional dishes served on enormous platters whilst mosaic tiling and water features add to the ambience in many of the restaurants.
Immerse yourself in sights and sounds of Morocco. You will find contrasting landscapes; snow capped mountains, the Sahara Desert and vibrant cities to ensure an unforgettable holiday.
Explore further into the Sahara Desert and dunes near Erfoud to find yourself in the land of Lawrence of Arabia. Experience the beauty, silence and solitude of a unique Bedouin style camp on the edge of the desert. Unforgettable sunrises, sunsets and camel rides into the dunes.
Almost a holiday trip in itself is a visit to Djemaa el Fna Square in Marrakesh; at night the dancers, acrobats, storytellers, snake charmers and outdoor Moroccan kitchen opens for your entertainment – it is just one of the many highlights of this stunning city.
A perfect way to end your travels in Morocco is to travel to the coast and chill out with the cool ocean breezes, indulge in the seafood and relax like many famous musicians used to do; Jimmy Hendricks and The Doors spent a lot of time on the Moroccan Coast!
Mint tea is the order of each day in Morocco, your constant companion when shopping, mingling or simply relaxing. The Moroccan cuisine is world class, traditional dishes served on enormous platters whilst mosaic tiling and water features add to the ambience in many of the restaurants.
Immerse yourself in sights and sounds of Morocco. You will find contrasting landscapes; snow capped mountains, the Sahara Desert and vibrant cities to ensure an unforgettable holiday.
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