Morocco travel
A land of many faces
A trip to Morocco is an unforgettable experience. During your Morocco holidays, visit Marrakech and other imperial cities, such as Rabat, Meknes, and Fez. Discover a different world just across the Strait of Gibraltar – so far, yet so close. Welcoming locals, medieval towns, the desert, and the Atlas Mountains will make your trip to Morocco a unique adventure.
Discover Morocco’s beauty during a trip to North Africa
Travel to Marrakech or Casablanca to admire the country’s most stunning imperial cities. Here you can dive straight into Moroccan culture.
Take a stroll through the old medina or visit one of the many magnificent mosques, which can be admired from the outside as well as from the inside.
During your Morocco holidays, you’ll have the opportunity to take a desert safari across the Sahara. You’ll travel in an all-terrain vehicle or on a camel or dromedary, and you’ll spend the night in a Bedouin camp. Prepare to be amazed by the variety of the Moroccan desert landscapes. From bare rocky plains to impressive sand dunes, every corner will offer all you need to capture Nature’s sublime beauty in a photograph.
Our resorts in Morocco
Ancient cities: Bearing witness to Morocco’s cultural richness
- Marrakech is undoubtedly Morocco’s biggest attraction and the country’s most exhilarating city. Winston Churchill once said that it was the most beautiful place in the world to spend an afternoon.
- Further inland, Fez is the best-preserved ancient city in the Arab world and is known for its authentic souks and winding streets.
- North of Meknes, there are still many traces that speak of the city’s imperial past.
- On the other hand, the city of **Rabat **offers a quieter atmosphere along with beautiful cultural walks through its museums and historical sites.
- For a truly all inclusive Morocco trip, don't forget to visit the cities of Agadir, Ouarzazate, Essaouira, or Tangier.
Discover Morocco through its cuisine
You can learn about the history of a country through its gastronomy, and this is particularly true of Morocco. Moroccan cuisine is a delicate blend of African, Arabic, and Mediterranean influences.
Moroccan dishes have become popular outside its borders and are known all over the world. Simply thinking about famous dishes like couscous is enough to awaken the taste buds. Moroccan gastronomy is generous and full of colour, just like the country’s landscapes and the many spices you can bring home from the souk.