Morocco is a popular destination, attracting culture lovers, backpackers, adventure travellers, couples, families, foodies and more.

Discover breathtaking panoramas, on beaches with fine golden sand, in the majestic heights of the Atlas Mountains, or on the magical dunes of the Sahara. Let yourself get carried on a journey through space and time, and experience intoxicating sensations, between the meanders of the imperial cities, and soak up the tales engraved between the walls of their ancestral palaces. Welcome to Morocco, a country whose beauty, history and charm require no less than a plural of superlatives to be adequately described.

CASABLANCA CITY

beautiful religious buildings in the world. it is considered to be the highest religious building in the world. Located on the seafront, its location is quite spectacular. Non-Muslims can visit the mosque on guided tours that begin at the western entrance of the mosque several times a day.

Houbouss square : Habous, a traditional neighborhood, made up of narrow streets, small squares and stone arcades with many bazaars and artisan shops.

Malls ( MOROCCO MALL , ANFA PLACE) : Morocco Mall is the biggest Mall in Africa with more than 350 Shops.

Sqala: Located in front of the port, the Sqala is a fortified bastion built in the 18th century by Sultan Mohammed Ben Abdallah. Formerly a defensive post, it is now a restaurant, called the "Moorish café".

The Corniche: the Corniche of Casablanca (sea front) is an excellent place to walk along the waterfront. Much of the coastline is now home to luxury hotels and restaurants

El Jadida City

Once known as Mazagan, this city built by the Portuguese has stood proudly facing the ocean since the 16th century. The excellent maintenance of its architectural treasures and the fabulous mix of influences between Moroccan and European cultures have earned it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

The Portuguese cistern : An atmospheric cistern built by the Portuguese inside the fortress.

Lighthouse of Sidi Bouafi : a historic lighthouse overlooking the sea.

MARRAKECH CITY 

Called the pearl of South, Marrakesh offers a mix of history, traditions, landscapes, tasty food, nice weather and luxury life. Prepare for your senses to be slapped. Marrakesh's heady sights and sounds will dazzle, frazzle and enchant.

In the heart of the old city of Marrakech, there is the Medina. An explosion of colors and scents. Nervous center of the city, it revolves around the famous Jemaa El Fna square and the Koutoubia, the largest mosque in the city. This is the perfect place to dive into the heart of the Moroccan culture.

The Yves Saint Laurent Museum : A a museum dedicated to the famous designer Yves Saint Lauren.

The Majorelle Gardens : is a botanical garden containing an Art Deco villa with the Maisons des Illustres label, and a museum of Berber history.

Jamaâ el Fna Square ( Part of the UNESCO PATRIMONY) : It is the central square of Marrakech and the most important place in the Medina, where public life takes place. The most curious thing is to see how the atmosphere in Jemaa el-Fna Square changes throughout the day.

Bahia Palace : one of the masterpieces of the Moroccan architecture and art.

Saadian tombs: a historic royal necropolis that dates back to the Saadian dynasty and is the mausoleum of the Sultan.

 TANGIER CITY 

In the very north of Morocco, the Hispano-Moorish architectural cities of Tangier and Tetouan welcome travellers, on these shores where the Mediterranean and Atlantic waters meet. You will discover authentic cities steeped in a rich variety of influences.

Caves of Hercules : Natural caves located at the Atlantic entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. According to ancient mythology, Hercules rested there before stealing the golden apples.

Cap spartel : An iconic lighthouse, which watches over the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is said that it is at its feet that the two meet.

El hafa coffee. located along the cliff top overlooking the Bay of Tangier. Opened in 1921, the cafe still has its original decor. Visitors have included Paul Bowles, William S. Burroughs, The Beatles, and the Rolling Stones.

AGADIR CITY

In the west of the country, bordered by the waves of the Atlantic, Agadir is one of the pearls of Morocco. Whatever the season, the sun is shining there and the city has a pleasant weather that the trade winds still moderate. Above all, its 10-kilometre long coastline gives tourists magnificent views of the blue ocean as well as the opportunity to enjoy idleness in the best way.

Paradise valley : Paradise Valley is located in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. It is known for its abundance of rock pools and small waterfalls.

The Valley of the Birds : a small zoo with a focus on birds

The crocopark : The first crocodile zoo in Morocco. It houses 325 Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) in a botanical garden.

Agadir Oufella : is a historical monument located in the ancient city of Agadir in 1540 by the Saadian Sultan Mohammed ech-Sheikh to control the strikes of the Portuguese. 

 RABAT CITY

Rabat is the capital of the kingdom where the Where all ministries and state institutions are based.

It is one of four Imperial cities of Morocco, and the medina of Rabat is listed as a World Heritage Site.

It is known for its sites of interest, which illustrate both Islamic and French colonial heritage, including the Kasbah of the Oudayas. This royal fort from the Berber period is surrounded by formal French-style gardens and overlooks the ocean. The city's emblematic Hassan Tower, a 12th century minaret, dominates the remains of a mosque.

The mausoleum of the late King Mohammed V : is a mausoleum contains the tombs of the Moroccan king Mohammed V and his two sons, late King Hassan II and Prince Abdallah.

The Hassan tower : an incomplete minaret of the Hassan Mosque, which was to be the second largest mosque in the Islamic world in the 12th century.

The Kasbah of the Oudayas : is a former fortified military camp located in Rabat and built in the 11th century. It is one of the first palaces built by the Alaouite royal dynasty.

The archaeological site of Chellah : a Merinid necropolis located on the site of an ancient city and probably the oldest human settlement at the mouth of the Bou Regreg. 

ESSAOUIRA CITY

Essaouira, the ancient Mogador is known as the "Bride of the Atlantic“

It is one of those coastal towns where a relaxed way of life and nautical activities complement each other.

houses with white and blue facades, the colour of foam and waves,. We can walk there quietly, in the shade of its ramparts, which draw the outlines of Astapor, the red city of the "Game of Thrones" series.

The Blue Pavilion : An eco-label awarded to the beach of Essaouira because it is named among the cleanest beaches in the country.

Souks and old Medina : Offers a wide variety of products, a treasure trove of artisanal products and local foodstuffs.

The squala of the Kasbah : The Sqala of the Kasbah is a crenellated rampart that runs the length of the sea for 200m. The broad rampart is equipped with Portuguese cannons. 

The squala of the port : A bastion looms over the picturesque harbour and its sea-blue fishing boats.

The Sidi Mohamed Ben Adbdallah Museum : A former stately home chosen in 1980 to house the museum of the town and its region to preserve and present the town's cultural heritage.

 FES CITY

Fez has a special atmosphere. This 13th-century city is an imperial city of long-lasting multicultural history, that reserves unexpected surprises for its visitors

One of the must see places in FES Is the MEDINA , awarded by UNESCO as being of an exceptional universal value.

The imperial cities of Morocco are the cities designated as capital (âsima) at various times by different monarchs from the Moroccan dynasties

Bab Boujloud : the main gate which is the official entrance to the old medina

Karaouyine University : the oldest in the Arab world, was founded in 859 CE and is considered a spiritual Mecca.

Tanneries : the leather tanners allow you to discover their trade in their workshop, an atypical place that will not go unremarked. 

MEKNES CITY

Meknes is a city in northeastern Morocco founded in 711.

MEKNES is well known by its forty kilometers of defensive walls and 15 m high,

The mausoleum of Moulay Ismail : an old mosque built in 1703 which became a mausoleum where Sultan Moulay Ismaïl rests alongside one of his wives and two of his sons.

The archeological site of Volubilis : The ruins of the city of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are the remains of this distant era. Built in the 3rd century BC, the city of Volubilis was the capital of the kingdom of Mauritania and developed thanks to the olive oil trade.

 CHEFCHAOUEN CITY

Chefchaouen is a charming small town located in the north-east of Morocco, not far from the Mediterranean Sea

, Chefchaouen is a delight for tourists, not only for its affordable rates, but especially for The facades of its houses that are tinged with blue and white, the whole town looks like it is bathing in azure.

The main square of the medina is lined with cafes and filled to the brim with a crowd that easily mixes locals and tourists.

Outa El Hammam square : is the main square of the old city with an impressive museum offering a panoramic view of the city's tower and mosque.  

The ethnographic museum : Picturesque area, exhibitions of regional costumes and musical instruments, folk art and pottery.

OUARZAZATE CITY

Ouarzazate its an authentic destination that has a diversity of incredible landscapes, between desert and green valleys.

OUARZAZATE or the Hollywood of Africa is very known for its studio the atlas studios where David Lean, Ridley Scot, Martin Scorsese have shot masterpieces of the 7th art, such as "Lawrence of Arabia", "Gladiator", "Kundun" and "Babel", in the sumptuous decors of this city of cinema.

From Ouarzazate you can discover the Drâa valley and the Dades gorges.

There is also the village of AIT BEN-Haddou Which is especially famous for having been used as a set in many films, mostly to replace Jerusalem. It has appeared in a dozen films, including, Gladiator or Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.

The Atlas Studio : If you are a fan of the unusual seventh art, you will certainly like the Atlas Studios, film studios in the heart of the desert.

The museum of cinema : A simple museum showing the artistic development of cinema through films, exhibitions and old objects.

Kasbah Ait Benhaddou : A group of earthen buildings surrounded by walls, the ksar is a type of traditional pre-Saharan habitat. The houses are grouped together inside its defensive walls reinforced by corner towers.

MERZOUGA CITY

Merzouga, a small village lost in the middle of the sands is one of the gateways to the Sahara.

It is the land of the Erg Chebbi, a world of dunes, palm groves, tracks and hikes. Wander through the desert, and discover these expanses of sand soaked in sunshine and silent.

Enjoy camp fire dinner with folklorique groups

CAMEL sunset or Sunrise

4X4 to explore the dunes