the sahara desert
The Sahara Desert: A destination that demands firsthand experience - there are few encounters as remarkable as spending a night amidst the sandy golden dunes of the Sahara . Whether it's embarking on a camel trek into the sahara ,ATV adventure in the sand dunes, enjoying fireside musical performances, gazing at the stars, or witnessing the Milky Way illuminate the desert night sky, the Sahara is an essential visit during your time in Morocco.
🔸 Highlights :
- Camel Ride , Sunset over the dunes , Dinner by the Campfire, Sandboarding
atlas mountains
Replete with genuine Berber villages where traditions have endured unchanged for centuries, breathtaking mountain panoramas, and pure, invigorating air—exploring the Atlas region offers an ideal serene immersion in the natural world.
🔸 Highlights :
- Trekking in Imlil, Sharing tea with a native Berber family, Enjoying a meal while gazing at the mountains.
casablanca
In Casablanca, tradition intertwines with urban living within Morocco's economic heart. Whether exploring the Art Deco quarter or experiencing the vibrant nightlife, Casablanca pulsates as a bustling urban center.
🔸 Highlights :
- Hassan II Mosque & Rick's Cafe.
marrakech
Located at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is an enchanting city that stands out in a league of its own. With its bustling Medina, continuously evolving art scene, and its luxury restaurants, lively nightlife, Marrakech caters to a diverse range of interests and is an unmissable destination.
🔸 Highlights :
- Exploring the Medina and its vibrant souks, visiting the Majorelle Gardens, and indulging in a Tagine Cooking Class.
fes
Visiting Fes equates to a journey through time. Being the world's sole remaining intact medieval city, the slender winding lanes of Fes offer a window into history, letting you immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and aromas of the souk while discovering the profound history of Morocco's cultural epicenter.
🔸 Highlights :
- Exploring Morocco's Oldest Medina
- Admiring The Moroccan Architecture
- Embarking On A Tasting Tour Of Local Food Purveyors.
MEKNES & VOLUBILIS
Located between the fertile plain of the Rarb and the Middle Atlas, Meknès and Volubilis lie at the heart of an agri- cultural area that has been Morocco’s grain store since ancient times. The historical importance of the two cities can be clearly
seen in the ruins of Volubilis, capital of Mauretania Tingitana and the most important archaeological site in Morocco, as well as in the grandeur of the Moorish buildings in Meknès.
🔸 Highlights :
- Bab Mansour El-Aleuj
- And Place El-Hedime
- Old Roman City Ruins
chefchaoun
also referred to as The Blue City, stands as a picturesque treasure nestled amidst the Rif mountains, celebrated for its meandering alleyways and azure-hued facades.
🔸 Highlights :
- Blue City Exploration and Photography Session.
essaouira
the coastal vistas offer a tranquil getaway like no other. Nestled on the Atlantic shore of Morocco, Essaouira's serene and delightful ambiance captures the essence of a peaceful haven.
🔸 Highlights :
- Enjoying a seafood by the harbor and trying a kitesurfing lesson.
tangier
Situated at the crossroads of the Atlantic and Mediterranean, it's no surprise that Tangier's breathtaking views and laid back atmosphere have inspired artists from Matisse to the Rolling Stones.
🔸 Highlights :
- Tea with a view at Cafe Haffa, Hercules Cave
rabat
Rabat, reconstructed in the early 20th century, is emblematic of modern-day Morocco. The capital city showcases the unique architectural flair of contemporary Morocco, all the while housing numerous significant landmarks dedicated to upholding the nation's heritage.
🔸 Highlights :
- Discover The Oudayas Kasbah
- Exploring The Chellah Necropolis,
- Visiting The Hassan Tower.