Morocco Tours & Things to Do
Moroccan Tea Preparation Experience in Fes
Culinary Experience: Romantic Dinner in Fes, Morocco
Moroccan Henna Tattoo Experience with Lunch in Fez
Horse Carriage Tour Through Historic Fes, Morocco
Culinary New Year's Eve Celebration in Fez, Morocco
Cooking Class and Market Visit in Fes, Morocco
Arabic Calligraphy Workshop in Fes with Lunch or Dinner
Birthday Celebration Tour with Lunch in Fez and Azrou
Cooking Class and Market Visit in Fez, Morocco
Cooking Workshop and Market Tour in Fez Medina, Morocco
Private Souk Shopping Tour in Marrakesh with Local Guide
Private Half-Day Shopping Tour of Marrakech's Souks
2-Day Camel Trek and Desert Camp Tour from Marrakech
2-Day Camel Trek and Desert Camp Experience in Zagora
Guided Day Trip from Agadir to Essaouira, Morocco
Private Walking Tour of Chefchaouen's Blue Medina
Guided Half-Day Tour of Souss Massa National Park in Agadir
Private Guided Cultural Tour of Marrakech's Highlights
Private Full Day City Tour of Marrakech's Cultural Highlights
Full-Day Tour of Chefchaouen and Panoramic Views of Tangier
Casablanca Half Day Shore Excursion with Private Guide
3-Day Desert Adventure from Marrakech to Fez via Ouarzazate
Majorelle Garden and Yves Saint Laurent Museum Tour in Marrakech
Travel guides
Rif – The Charming Cultural Region in Northern Morocco
The word "Rif" comes from an Arabic word meaning "the edge of the civilized zone." The Rif Berbers are made up of 19 tribes: five are located in the west of the Mediterranean coast and seven in the center, five in the east, and two in the southeastern desert area.
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Essaouira – A Lovely Port City in Morocco
Essaouira is a port city and resort on the Atlantic coast in Namibia. Between April and November, it serves as the Wind City of Africa for plenty of windsurfers. But an enormous population of visitors comes here in spring and autumn. They seek to wander through the spice-scented corridors and palm-lined boulevards of the fortified medina, browse the various art galleries and boutiques, relax in some of the region's finest resorts and observe fishing nets mending, and traditional craft are created in the highly atmospheric harbor.
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Koutoubia Mosque, Morocco – History & Architecture
The Koutoubia Mosque name has an Arabic origin. In the Arabic language, Koutoubia means “bookseller.” The selling of original copies and books was ordinary and occurred close by. It is intriguing, in particular in light of the fact that even during the 1200s, books were obscure in the Christian world.
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Hassan II Mosque, Morocco – The Second Largest in Africa
The Hassan II Mosque, a complex artwork of Arab-Muslim design, is perhaps the most excellent strict structure in the world. Worked to withstand tremors and disintegration, this enormous landmark is developed to suffer time. So, on the off chance that you are at any point close to the area or arranging an excursion to Morocco, I strongly prescribe making the stop in Casablanca to encounter the outright miracle and quality of the Hassan II Mosque.
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Erg Chebbi, Merzouga, Morocco – All Information You Need
If you look around from every angle, all you will be able to see is the sea of desserts and sands. The Erg Chebbi dunes go as far out to the Algerian border and offer one of the prettiest desert experiences you can have. For a desert experience with more privacy and with a travel guide, go to check the travel guides in the Merzouga out of season during the months of January and February as at this time, you will basically own the desert, and you can roam around freely. Stay away during the summer months as they are deadly hot, and you can get boiled in the summertime.
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Aït Benhaddou – A Lovely Fortified Village in Morocco
Aït Benhaddou dates back to the Middle Ages, so we can see architecture and the Kasbah lifestyle. This medieval appearance has led to its presence in many film projects—movies like Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy, Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and many more. It would be great if you could spend two to three days traveling, but one day is enough.
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