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Holidays To Morocco

Morocco is a mountainous country lying on the north-western border of Africa, directly opposite the Strait of Gibraltar, across Spain. As with many other African countries, Morocco is rich in its culture, history, language, and architecture. Moreover, due to its favourable location on the globe, its tourism with European countries is booming. Morocco is just a hop, skip, and jump away which gives it a competitive advantage in terms of price and it is becoming very popular with tourist.


The most popular cities that you must visit in Morocco are Marrakech, Casablanca, Agadir, and Fes, get ready to have your heart bursting with excitement and your mind with adrenaline when visiting Morocco.

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Why Book A Holiday To Morocco

Morocco is famous for its beautiful, lush green parks, cheap bazaars and local café culture which you definitely want to experience, with a population of 38 

million, the city is popular for its tourism and winter sports. So, wait no more and find out everything you can do in Morocco., so you are ready to have an 

experience of a lifetime!


Morocco is a country filled with adventure and Marrakech is one of the most thrilling cities out there. Whether you’re a person who wants to have a hearty 

holiday or someone who wants to escape from their busy life of work and business, and enjoy their time in tranquillity, Morocco is for everyone.

Must See And Do in Morocco

Most Popular Places and Activities to Explore in Morocco 


Morocco is a country filled with adventure. Marrakech is one of the most thrilling cities out there. Whether you’re a person who wants to have a hearty holiday or someone who wants to escape from their busy life of work and business, and enjoy their time in tranquillity, Morocco is for you. So don’t miss your chance to spend your hard-earned money on a well-deserved holiday! Go now! We’ve already prepared a list of things for you to do!


Jardin Majorelle-Marrakech

A place where you can have a little “me time”, Jardin Majorelle welcomes all, young and old, to enjoy the lush green flora and breathe fresh air, away from the bustling city life. It’s the perfect place to recoup from the intensity of the market atmosphere. Take your favourite novel along with you and your MP3 player and listen to your choicest playlist, with no one to judge you, while you get lost in the wild imaginations of your dearest childhood author. Sit by the pond in this beautiful haven while you sip on your cup of caffè macchiato and listen to the bubbling of water as the fish come and nibble at the surface. If you’re someone who naturally becomes one with nature, this place is yearning to greet you.


Plage d’Agadir

Who doesn’t love the sea? It is the only element of nature, that suits all types of personalities in people. It’s really amazing how the sea can bring peace to one person’s soul and anxiety to another’s at the same time. The Plage d’Agadir in the city of Agadir is more than just a body of water. This shimmering expanse of breezy coast is dotted with romantic outdoor cafes and water sports activities. Lie down on one of the deck chairs under an umbrella and gaze into the horizon all day long and then get lost in the sunset in the evening, or go on an endless walk on the seashore feeling the texture of the soft, grainy, white sand while the waves gently roll over your feet, or sit at a secluded table at any cafe and enjoy a delectable breakfast while you wonder about the mighty waves, or put on your life jacket and fire up that speedboat to blow off some steam as you wrestle with the massive waves trying to throw you back to shore. Just remember, whatever you do, you’ll most certainly be having fun!


Crocoparc-Agadir

Still up for some more adventure? Go and visit Crocoparc. As the name suggests, this place is a park containing around 300 crocodiles. Be careful not to have an encounter with any of them. Stay far! However, there are many safety measures for all tourists and you must visit the place to experience something that you will not find elsewhere. The architecture and design of the place give the feeling to be in a forest, so you will get to see a lot of unique trees and plants as well.


Anti-Atlas Mountains

Interested in how intricate natural architecture is? Go take a look at the Anti-Atlas Mountains. This place is nothing but bare Rocky Mountains, with little to no forestation. Rocks from these mountains have been carved out from the battering of wind in the crevices. You may feel that a large piece of rock protruding out of a mountain might fall on you, but be not afraid, for it will not. This is the beauty of nature that you must witness. So once again, take a break from the city and go live in one of the mediocre houses on these mountains.


Souk El Had-Agadir

A marketplace - the heart and soul of any city. More than a museum, you get the observe the culture, language, and ethnicity of a certain type of people, by visiting their marketplace. The Souk El Had is the largest and most wonderful marketplace in Morocco. Here you get an abundance of goods, from 

contemporary to traditional. Initially, the place itself was not developed but after an earthquake in the early 1960s, the souk was renovated and modernized. This offers visitors a space up to their standards. The Souk El Had is often referred to as a city within a city because of the range of products that are available - spices, olives, honey, dates, furniture, fabric, household equipment, and tools. You can find absolutely anything and all of it is tailored to Moroccan culture.

Best time to travel to Morocco

The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring and autumn seasons when temperatures are consistently pleasant without it getting unbearably hot. The months of May and September are ideal in terms of weather.

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