Dive into the exhilarating world of surfing along the Moroccan coastline with our comprehensive Surfing Guide to Morocco. From the legendary breaks of Taghazout to the undiscovered gems, this guide unveils the best surf spots, tips for all skill levels, and the unique surf culture that defines Morocco. With waves for beginners as well as...Read More
Safe and responsible travel, always. As you look to get back on the road, we continue to ensure our trips are safe for everyone. That includes our travellers, our leaders and crew and the people we visit along the way. Our health and safety policies follow recommendations from the World Health Organization and the World...Read More
Located about 40 minutes north of Meknes in the foothills of Zerhoun Massif, Volubilis takes its name from the Berber word Oualili, the name for the colorful flower of the convolvulus, a plant to be found in abundance in the region. Included on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1997, Volubilis is Morocco’s largest archaeological...Read More
So if you’re planning an unforgettable honeymoon? You’ve chosen the right place. Morocco has some really amazing destinations to consider when you want to get away with your sweetheart. There are plenty of locations and destinations which will encourage your romantic side and create hundreds of joint memories for the happy couple! Desert Dreaming: What could...Read More
Visiting a beautiful and fascinating country like Morocco promises us a great deal of fun. Thus if you plan to visit Morocco, it should be worthwhile to have a sneak peek at the history and culture of this African country before your visit. Whether you’re exploring the ruins of Volubilis, strolling through the streets of...Read More
The imperial cities offer plenty of renowned dishes perpetuated from generation to generation. Heir to the thirteenth century Arab-Andalusian cuisine, Moroccan culinary art combines deliciously the sweet and salted, expertly using all sorts of spices and condiments: cumin, coriander, saffron, paprika, cinnamon… Morocco is a crossroad between Africa, Europe and the Middle East which gives...Read More
Tangier, the gateway to Africa! A classic port town in the north of Morocco, the once international zone is separated from Europe by twenty miles of the Strait of Gibraltar. and one of the first places many people stop on their sojourn to the country has many different places to stay. The city once had...Read More
Moroccans are extremely hospitable and very tolerant. Though most people are religious, they are generally easy-going, and most young Moroccan women don’t wear a veil, though they may well wear a headscarf. Nonetheless, you should try not to affront people’s religious beliefs, especially those of older, more conservative people, by, for example, wearing skimpy clothes,...Read More
Majorelle garden – Yves Saint Laurent’s Garden Guide The Blue-Yellow Pearl of Marrakech In the midst of the chaotic roads, the busy locals and the humming of the calls to prayer lies a little piece of heaven. Of blue heaven, that is – Majorelle is a French word meaning bright cobalt blue. This enchanting spot,...Read More
The High Atlas may be the most famous mountain range in Morocco thanks to its close proximity to Marrakech and the Oukaïmeden ski station in the Toubkal National Park. The High Atlas sports tricky roads, like the mountain, pass Tizi n’Tichka that leads to the desert.In the winter, when the weather is clear and cool...Read More