Tourism in Morocco

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Tourism in Morocco


-Tourism in Morocco speaks for itself without advertising, the ancient kingdom with a long and eventful history succeeded in overcoming the barrier of 11 million tourists during 2017 with its amazing tourist diversity that makes each Moroccan city taste and pleasure different from the other.


-Morocco is characterized by its location on two sea fronts, the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, which gave it long picturesque beaches. On the other hand, its view of the Atlas Mountains has helped more tourists to practice winter sports, while the development and well-being that the kingdom is currently experiencing has helped in providing arenas for practicing sports such as golf, equestrian and hunting.


-On the third side, Morocco is full of archaeological and religious monuments that represent the various civilizations that the country has experienced, so do you think you still need more reasons to decide to travel to Morocco


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Tourism in Marrakech
Tourism in Tangier
Tourism in Chefchaouen
Tourism in Casablanca (Casablanca)
Tourism in Rabat
Tourism in Tetouan
Tourism in Marrakech


Jemaa el Fna Square in Marrakech

-Marrakech is the third largest city in Morocco and the most important and attractive for tourists because of its pleasant climate, especially during the period from September to May.


-Marrakech, as one of the most important tourist cities in Morocco, is characterized by its many municipal baths, which tourists resort to in order to experiment sometimes while getting a measure of relaxation and recreation, with its narrow and intertwined alleys filled with colorful popular markets where various handicrafts sparkle, and it was even called the Red City.


-It is also famous for its doors and archaeological mosques dating back to the Middle Ages, especially the palaces of the 16th century, the palm trees that made it the palm capital of Morocco, and finally the good folk food, magic shows and snakes in the heart of the famous El Fna square.


The 3 most important sights of the city of Marrakech:

1-Jamaa el Fna square

One of the places of tourism in Morocco to which tourists come from all over the world to experience the dazzling traditional atmosphere of the city and mingle with its indigenous inhabitants, where snakes are offered by skilled magicians, tattoo drawings and original Moroccan henna by day, and experience street food by night through stalls that are spread in the Square and sell popular cuisine such as couscous and the famous Moroccan tagine with lamb served with orange juice.


2-Majorelle Park

One of the tourist places in Morocco that everyone resorts to who wants quiet moments of recreation away from the hustle and bustle of the city, which is teeming with tourists and teeming with its inhabitants throughout the year.

Majorelle is a wonderful painting whose heroes are about 300 different types of plants planted in a terrible geometry and harmony between quiet small squares ideal for roaming or relaxing with the drawings of the brilliant French artist Jacques Majorelle, which represent the sap of his creativity for 40 years, so the garden bore his name in recognition of him.


3-Bahia Palace

One of the monuments of Morocco that is a source of attraction for tourists from all over the world to enjoy the style of the royal palace, which dates back to the Ancient Kingdoms of Morocco and is famous for the distinctive colors that cover its walls, floors and ceilings, huge elegant fountains that adorn its squares and arches that spread in its corners, as for the palace's interior holdings, they include art pieces designed from wood and gypsum.

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Tourism in Tangier

You can describe Tangier as one of the most beautiful Moroccan cities because of its picturesque nature reflected by its port, which witnesses the moments of convergence of the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean, which can be spotted through the tourist resorts along the coast, while the rumailat forest is the only green outlet in the city.

On the historical and archaeological side, Tangier has a large number of mosques, churches and archaeological palaces that attract the attention of thousands of tourists to visit the city, including the Kasbah mosque, the Great Mosque, the Spanish church, St. Andrew's church, the city walls stretching for two thousand meters, the Kasbah of Gilan and Dar Al-Makhzen.

Like other cities in Morocco, Tangier enjoys the availability of popular markets that sell their heritage products, the most famous of which is the souk of the interior, the great Souk.


The 3 most important sights of Tangier:

1-the stalk

It is a palace dating back to the Sultans of the 17th century and represents a milestone in the tourist's plan during tourism in Morocco.visiting it is a visit to a number of palaces and museums that tell the history of Morocco and Tangier in a short time, as its backyard leads you to Dar Al-Makhzen and the contemporary Kasbah Palace while its front yard is decorated with marble and wooden ceilings, and you can also visit the “famous Detroit cafe” shelter of artists and writers of the Sixties.

Near the palace is the Kasbah museum, which houses valuable items collected from the sites of ancient Roman cities in Morocco such as Volubilis and Lexus, in addition to a model of the famous Carthaginian tomb and Small Halls for displaying ceramic arts, manuscripts and silks representing the history and civilization of Morocco.

2-The Grotto of Hercules

One of the attractions that you will miss a lot if you do not visit it when traveling to Morocco is the fabulous design and structure of the Rocky grotto from the inside with light illuminations emitted from its floors, in addition to the wonderful door of the Grotto, the opening of which resembles the drawing of the African continent on the map.

Perhaps the most beautiful and famous feature of the cave is its magnificent view of the Atlantic Ocean, which you can contemplate and enjoy its picturesque view through the door opening, besides there is a wonderful opportunity to visit the beautiful archaeological caves surrounding it.

According to legends, The Grotto of Hercules is famous for being the shelter of the famous Roman emperor at the moment of his arrival in the city.


3-Cape Spartel Lighthouse (Cap Spartel)

One of the distinctive tourist attractions in Morocco is the city of Tangier, where the traditional building derived from the styles of Arab and Islamic architecture with a height that is not majestic, but it has a view of the Mediterranean Sea as it melts deep into the Atlantic Ocean in a pleasant appearance enhanced by the blue of the clear sky and the view of the creative sunset.


Perhaps one of the most important things that the lighthouse is famous for after its wonderful sea view is the adjacent cafe overlooking the sea, where after you finish visiting the lighthouse, you can go to it and enjoy your favorite drink with your eyes never leaving the Tangier sea.


Tourism in Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen, or the blue city as tourists call it before its native people, is one of the most beautiful cities in Morocco because of its tranquility and beauty reflected by the Blue view that covers its streets and traditional rural houses, in addition to its privileged location atop the famous Rif mountains on the Mediterranean coast and its dense evergreen forests.you can imagine the amount of beauty that mixing green with blue can leave on a small city and the amount of happiness that this leaves in yourself.


During your visit to Chefchaouen, you can enjoy safari trips and camping in the mountains and valleys, or visit its archaeological sites such as the Kasbah Museum, Wata Al-Hamam square, the Old City with its simple neighborhoods, alleys, antique streets and its weekly market.


The 3 most important sights of Chefchaouen:

1. bathroom Apron

One of the ideal tourist areas in Morocco for hiking and roaming, eating popular food through kiosks or fine dining in various restaurants that characterize the Central Square in the city, which has an Andalusian Islamic spirit inspired by the civilization of the ancient Maghreb in Andalusia.

On the other hand, for those who want a quiet relaxing atmosphere, Wata Al-Hamam Square is characterized by its view of the mountain peaks, which the tourist can sit in front of in comfort, recreation and tranquility just to contemplate its charming beauty.

2-the stalk

One of the ancient museums that tell the history of Chefchaouen, which you will be very happy to visit when traveling to Morocco, during your tour between the museum halls, Chefchaouen will show you its most important artistic and heritage treasures through ceramic artifacts, musical instruments and handicrafts that the city is famous for, and don't forget to visit the simple art exhibition hosted by the antique museum.

The Chefchaouen Kasbah is also characterized by its wonderful location amidst the Andalusian gardens spread across the city as God's paradise in his land, with a wonderful view of the traditional blue-painted buildings and houses of Chefchaouen as one of the common features of the simple city.

3-Ashqar waterfalls

One of the regions of Morocco that is witnessing a tourist popularity throughout the year thanks to its picturesque nature, which has led its beauty to the colors of the city.when you visit the achchour waterfalls, you will realize from its clear blue waters how much of its blue has overflowed on the buildings of the city to look as if it as a whole is submerged in a clear blue lake.

During your visit to the akshour area, which is half an hour's drive from the city center, you can climb the Rocky waterfalls or enjoy swimming in the pond, which is surrounded by rocks from everywhere.

Near the area of the waterfalls, you can take the most amazing photos of what is known as the bridge of God, which is a rock structure in the form of an arch that crosses the river.


Tourism in Casablanca (Casablanca)

Tourism in Casablanca (Casablanca)


The largest and most important cities of Morocco at the financial and economic level and there is no doubt that it is also at the tourist level thanks to the cultural and architectural development that it witnessed during the 20th century to become similar to several Arab and European countries that take from each of them a feature and come out with their own unique entity alone, as it is one of the places where tourism flourishes greatly.


The sights of Casablanca are characterized by being a combination between the simplicity and classicism of the past, which appears in its low buildings, antique neighborhoods, monuments and historical streets, whose buildings have an elegant European touch, with the modernity and modernity of the present, which appears in skyscrapers and luxury shopping centers.


The 3 most important sights of the city of Casablanca:

1-Hassan II Mosque

Hassan II Mosque is described as the second largest mosque in the world and one of the most important religious landmarks of Morocco to which tourists from everywhere and faith come while planning a tourism trip in Morocco to enjoy the construction of the majestic mosque floating above the ocean water.

The French-designed mosque, which reaches a height of 689 feet, has an internal capacity of 25 thousand worshipers, and an external capacity of 80 thousand, in addition to its magnificent view of the blue ocean waters with its exposed ceiling to the sky and glass floors through which you can see the ocean below your feet.

2. United Nations square

One of the tourist places in Morocco that is in great demand among various tourists as well as local residents of the city thanks to its proximity to shopping and entertainment centers, restaurants and cafes in Casablanca, as well as its connection to other main squares of the city.

The Place des Nations is located in the center of Casablanca and is famous for an iron globe in the middle of it with the spread of confectionery and amusement sellers who provide some entertainment for hikers.


3-Mohammed V Square

It is one of the ideal tourist areas of Morocco for lovers of hiking and roaming, especially during the night hours, because it includes delightful gardens and a water fountain that adds freshness to the atmosphere of the square.


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Mohammed V Square is the main central square in the city of Casablanca, where it houses most of the government buildings and vital and service facilities in the city, in addition to the headquarters of the French consulate, and it witnessed a major development of a French nature during the early nineties.


Tourism in Rabat

The administrative capital of Morocco and its city of culture and Arts, has a long history dating back to the 12th century and archaeological monuments that attract tourists from everywhere for tourism in Morocco .

The 3 most important sights of Rabat:

1 - Kasbah Al-wadaya

One of the sites of tourism in Morocco with a long heritage, as it carries with it the history of the origin of Rabat as the oldest gate the city witnessed, the Kasbah of Rabat is characterized by its magnificent views of the clear ocean and the picturesque river while providing quiet paths for free wandering between the streets, old alleys and houses that have colors ranging from white to blue.


2-the archaeological site of Shalah

One of the heritage archaeological sites that you should not miss during tourism in Morocco is an abandoned ancient city surrounded by forts and walls dating back to the Middle Ages that feels like burying itself in the heart of Rabat as an ostrich buries its head in the sand.


However, during your tour in challah, you will be surprised by the ruins of Roman and Islamic buildings belonging to the inhabitants of the abandoned Old City from the middle of the 12th century and then to the touches of Sultan Mernin, who ordered its renovation later،


In addition, Shalah has wonderful walking paths between antique buildings, huge trees, fragrant flowers and wonderful wild animals that characterize the city.


3-mausoleum of Mohammed V

One of the tourist places in Morocco that is witnessing a great popularity and attracting the attention of tourists from different countries and faiths to see the ingenious and creative design of the cemetery where Sultan Mohammed V lies next to his two sons, as the cemetery is characterized by its bright white color with a golden ceiling and wonderful inscriptions and decorations.

Perhaps the most important feature is also its location in front of the Hassan Tower, which was planned to be a beautifully designed and built minaret of a mosque commemorating the Moroccan ruler Yacoub Mansour, but it was not completed and later turned into a tourist shrine.

The tower has a square that is the focus of attention of tourists who come from everywhere to visit it and visit the cemetery during the tourist trip in Morocco and in the heart of Rabat in particular.


After the end of our tour in Morocco, we wish you a successful tourist trip in the wonderful country of Morocco.

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