Halfway between heaven, earth, mountains, ocean and Sahara, lies the kingdom of Morocco. A true haven of peace, the Cherifian kingdom is characterized by its plurality on so many levels: a rich culture, a geographical position of the most advantageous, but especially breathtaking landscapes. So many elements come together to make the country a destination that should be at the top of your traveler's Bucket-List.
With its two maritime facades, Morocco is a perfect destination for seaside tourism, and will satisfy lovers of water sports, pleasure boats, or simply sunbathers. The Mediterranean side is ideal for sports such as diving, snorkeling, or sailing. On the Atlantic side, the beautiful waves attract surfing, kitesurfing, flyboarding... Enough to delight even the most demanding.
Often, a few kilometers away from the Moroccan coasts, mountains are located, which welcome hiking, trekking, or simply escapade in the open air, to recharge their batteries and connect with the breathtaking nature of the Rif and Atlas Mountains. There are also ecotourism enthusiasts who want to immerse themselves in nature and local culture, or to discover the national parks.
A little further south of the country, the great Sahara extends, a destination of choice, for a total change of scenery, as one can know very rarely elsewhere. The region of Merzouga, for example, is often a place of pilgrimage for people who want to take sand baths, often therapeutic - sand therapy - or simply for tourists looking for a new experience, such as a night in a bivouac under the stars, with a wake-up call at sunrise, on top of the dunes.
In addition, the cultural diversity of the country, which has been the crossroads of countless dynasties and civilizations over the centuries, makes it a favorite destination for cultural tourism: between the ruins of Lixus and Volubilis, the palaces and ancient medinas of the imperial cities (Marrakesh, Fez, Meknes, and Rabat), vestiges of ancient dynasties, the famous Roman road of Tangier, Morocco is a real springboard for discovering the civilizations of the past.
The most visited cities of the country are : Marrakech, Tangier, Fez, Casablanca, Agadir, Rabat, Ouarzazate, Essaouira, Dakhla, El Jadida, Merzouga, Dades Gorges and Todra... Other cities of the country remain less known, of the foreign tourists, but are not for all that less attracting, in particular: El Hoceima, Saïdia, Nador, Ifrane...
Because of its cultural and geographical diversity, Morocco is a destination that combines different types of tourism such as seaside, cultural, mountain, gastronomy, luxury, and ecotourism....