The Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Visit Morocco


Breathtaking beaches, bustling souks, vast expanses of desert, imposing snow-capped mountains, wondrous medinas, and mouth-watering cuisine. Not many destinations in the world can offer you this much variety, intrigue, and cultural experiences. Whatever kind of traveler you are, this North African country can truly offer something for everyone from a wild adventure trip to a pampered beach getaway amidst its winding streets and friendly atmosphere.
The weather is beautiful all year long, the crowds are bustling and friendly, and the quiet corners fill you with a peace and serenity.  The diverse nature and atmosphere of this beautiful country is just one of many reasons to visit Morocco.  Not to mention, the expanses of stunning natural landscapes will take your breath away. Of all the places in the world you could visit, here are five reasons why Morocco is our number one choice for travelers looking to experience something new and excitin.

Stay in a Riad

Riads are traditional houses in Morocco that have been converted for use as a sort of bed and breakfast-style accommodation.  These beautiful, ancient homes offer a unique place to stay that is unlike any western-style hotel that you could choose from.  The houses are large, with all rooms and terraces facing the luxurious inner courtyards.  Decorated in splendid Moroccan style, the architecture, pottery, rugs, cutlery, and even the decorations that fill the riad all resemble traditional Moroccan style and flair.  Your stay in a riad is a must during a trip to Morocco, and will have you feeling immersed in the vibratio s and feelings of the city.  Even within the midst of a hectic city like Marrakech, you will feel at peace in the calm that surrounds you in a riad.

Sample Amazing Cuisine

Moroccan cuisine is renowned internationally for its outstanding flavour and originality.  Herbs and spices greet you at every corner as you wander through souks, and the smells are sure to get your mouth watering long before dinner hits. Food is fresh, and caters to whatever is offered locally. In cities along the shore like Asilah you can expect to find varieties of seafood, and in big hubs like Marrakech or Rabat, you’ll see both traditional modern dishes and fusions with international cuisine. Sip the famous sweet Moroccan mint tea, freshly brewed of course, as you watch passersby along busy market streets or on beautiful stretches of the medina. Grab a kebab at street vendors as a midday snack while hopping in and out of shops. The Moroccan national dish of tagine is a slow-cooked, rich and flavourful stew favored among restaurants and locals, so be sure to try it at the first opportunity you get.

 Relax on Beautiful Beaches


A perfect blend of amazing weather, soft sand, and perfect waves along the shore have given Morocco praise as an international destination for beach vacations.  Whether you’re into diving and surfing, or just relaxing in the sun, Morocco has the perfect beach destination for you.  Agadir offers you the ideal resort getaway, complete with luxurious accommodations and classy activities like sailing, surfing, and private beach clubs.  Saidia, also known as the Blue Pearl, is the best spot for relaxing away your days under swaying palm trees, and Essaouira gives the adrenaline junkie a place to play – windsurfing, football, snorkeling, surfing and more can be found here.

Discover the Souks and Shop


All the cities in Morocco have a myriad of endless, wondrous shops and markets to browse all day long.  The biggest markets can be found in Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fnaa and in Fez’s main square.  You can find spices, woven rugs, pottery, paintings, jewellery, traditional clothing, leather goods, all of a brilliant colour that catches your eye.  If you’re willing to barter for it, you can get all these items at quite a fair price.  When you’ve shopped all you can for a day, the souks and markets still entertain you with street dancers, snake charmers, and other exciting performers. It is up to you to discover and explore these winding streets and seek out the exquisite goods you are looking for.  It is quite an adventure itself to wander amongst the souks.

Explore the Vast, Diverse Terrain


Adventure seekers love Morocco, and it’s easy to see why – the landscape is quite diverse, everything from gorgeous beaches, sprawling endless deserts, and tall mountain peaks.  Explore the Sahara Desert’s sand dunes by camel, then spend a night camped out below the brilliant night sky with a Bedouin.  Hike through the imposing Atlas Mountains, or discover what’s beyond the blue city of Chefchaouen amidst the rocky terrain of the Rif Mountains. Each offer their own unique trekking experience, whether you want less traveled paths or seek out the well-known, challenging routes.  The parks in Morocco like Souss Massa National Park and Ifrane National Park offer explorers a glimpse of astonishing wildlife, private grottos, gorges, and hidden caves.

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