A Colorful Land
Morocco, a land of contrasts, gracefully juggles between imperial cities, the bustling life of souks, the famous beaches of Agadir, the Sahara Berbers, and the snow-capped peaks of the High Atlas.
A country of colors and flavors, which, with its natural riches, also possesses a plethora of undeniable cultural and culinary. This destination stands out for its exoticism and originality. It’s up to you to choose the Morocco that best suits your desires!
What captivates us…
- All kinds of couscous, the numerous tajines, the irreplaceable méchoui, and the delicious almond and honey pastries, not to mention the mint tea served just right!
- Strolling through the leather tanners’ souk in Fes, an olfactory experience not to be missed.
- Bivouac stays that will offer you, riding camels, the opportunity to see breathtaking landscapes and join in the songs and dances of the Bedouins.
- The nearly millennium-old palm grove of Marrakech! The city’s green lung offers you more than 100,000 palm trees on 13 hectares of freshness!
Recommended Activities
- Take the Oriental Desert Express, a train in the middle of the Moroccan desert connecting Oujda to Bouarfa over 305 km. Breathtaking Saharan landscapes await.
- Hike on the trails of the Rif, still relatively unknown to tourists, covering a dense mountainous massif and along limestone cliffs… all with a view of the Mediterranean.
- In May, head north up the M’Goun Valley during the Rose Festival, one of the most important moussems in Morocco, to smell thousands of wildflowers – why not get some of the famous rose water?
- Relax at the hammam, which is a unique cultural and body experience. We recommend the one at the Lalla Mira Hotel, the oldest public bathhouse in Essaouira.