Welcoming and warm, Morocco is an ideal holiday destination for anyone dreaming of a holiday under the sun in a superb scenery, exotic and rejuvenating. Contrasting country, rich in many cultural and architectural treasures, Morocco attracts more and more each year holidaymakers, curious to discover its beauty.
Between land, sea and snowy mountains, the Moroccan landscapes will fill vacationers in search of nature and exceptional views. From its colorful and lively souks to the vast expanses of sand facing the sea, the tourist experiences will be varied.
Marrakech is one of those cities that have always been the dream of holidaymakers. 3 hours by plane from Paris and at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, the so-called "Pearl of the South" overflows with souks, exotic gardens and sumptuous palaces. Take time to visit the Majorelle Garden, one of the most visited places in Morocco : located in the Medina, Yves Saint Laurent street, this botanical garden dazzles with its bright and captivating blue. As if cut off from the rest of the world, you will walk between the exotic plants, the abundant greenery and the cactus that populate this amazing haven of peace. Lose yourself in the souks of Marrakech filled with spices, visit his Palace of Bahia, and walk on camel or donkey in the palm grove! Finally, go through the place Jemaa el-Fna, a must in Marrakech. Like a theater scene, the square is constantly animated, day and night : fortune tellers, snake charmers and musicians make the show and this, since the 17th century, under the sometimes astonished eyes of travelers, as immersed in a tale. With an orange juice in your hand, take a stroll on this singular place, taste local salty flavors such as tajine, couscous, harira and pastilla. Sweet palates will delight with gazelle horns, baklava and baghrir, accompanied by mint tea. From the terraces of the cafes bordering the square, you can observe a beautiful sunset over the city.
Capital of Morocco, Rabat is on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Fortified city rich in history, it has many monuments to visit, starting with the Hassan Tower : 44 meters high, this largest mosque in the region facing the ocean is now considered the symbol of Rabat. At the end of its esplanade, do not miss the mausoleum Mohamed V : this tomb of the kings of Morocco is a splendid monument, made of white marble. For a bit of peace, head for the Andalusian garden of the Oudayas : stroll through the alleys of lemon trees, orange trees, olive trees, oleanders and banana trees. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this garden is a landmark for those looking for a secluded place to relax and escape the heat.
It is further south, between Essaouira and Agadir, lovers of relaxation and fine sand will find the most beautiful beaches in Morocco. Water sports enthusiasts will certainly head to the beaches of Safi and Sidi Kaouki, where they will find the two most popular surf spots on the coast. At the gateway to the Sahara, Morocco's coastline enjoys ideal weather conditions throughout the year. The beaches stretching as far as the eye can see will offer you breathtaking panoramas of the ocean which, tirelessly, will punctuate your stay.
Finally, Fez and its medina, the Dades Gorge, Casablanca "the magnificent", Tangier, the Akchour valley, Mergouza and its sumptuous sunsets in the desert of the Sahara, Ouarzazate or Chefchaouen the blue city, these are so many places mythical that will allow you to capture all the magic of Morocco.