Nestled on the Atlantic Coast between Al Jadida and Casablanca, Oualidia is a cozy little fishing town, famous for its seafood and in particular, its oysters. This small village was off the map for many years due to its somewhat isolated location. Today many people both Moroccan and tourists enjoy visiting year-round, but especially in …
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Meknes, located in north-central Morocco and also known as one of the four Moroccan “Imperial Cities”, is a relaxed, lesser-known tourist attraction but packs a great punch when it comes to interesting, unique places to visit and stay. Founded in the 11th century and former capital of Morocco it was ruled under the tight control …
The busy port city of Tangier, Morocco is located at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. This historical city has a rich history and a truly multi-cultural vibe. It’s a bustling city that can be a little rough around the edges at times. If you are spending time there as a tourist, it …
Take in Tafraoute on an Anti-Atlas circuit including Taroudant and perhaps Tiznit, or on a trip inland from Agadir on the Atlantic Coast. There is plenty to see in the area for a full day’s sightseeing (transport is pretty much essential), but the best thing about Tafraoute is that it is surrounded by such diverse …
Discover the charm of visiting Imlil, Morocco. From trekking Jebel Toubkal to exploring local culture, this guide has it all!
Tetouan is one of the cities the furthest north in Morocco. It has a long and unique history that varies greatly from other parts of Morocco. While nearby Tangier was an international city for many years and much of the rest of the country fell under the control of the French protectorate; Tetouan was the …





