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Morocco. The
Places, the
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Agadir-Taghazout, the sun and the beach
To the west of the country, facing the Atlantic waves, Agadir is one
of the pearls
of Morocco. Whatever the season, the sun smiles down on the city and
it enjoys
a pleasant climate that the trade winds soften further. Above all,
its 10-kilometer long seafront offers tourists magnificent views of
the blue of the ocean and the opportunity to relax in the best
conditions imaginable.
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Al Hoceima, a dream destination in the Mediterranean
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Al Hoceima, the Mediterranean pearl
The blue waters of the Mediterranean, light, gentle waves and the
coastline that forms the outline of one
of Morocco's most stunning
bays: this is the scene nature has set for you in Al Hoceima. It
looks and feels like heaven on earth. Stretch out on a lounge chair
on one of the many nearby beach,whereyoucansoak up the sun and bask
in its glory. Under these eternally blue skies, relaxation is a
priority!
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Azilal, in the center of the Atlas
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Azilal and the valley of happy people
Extend your explorations in Morocco with a trip to Azilal. The
beauty of this city in the heart of the Atlas Mountains is further
enhanced by the sublime natural surroundings. Azilalhas showcased
its living culture, crafts and architecture to develop a
sustainable, fair ecotourism industry that you'll love. Come and
enjoy its rich, diverse cuisine with dishes like Berber couscous,
fish tagine and olive tagine prepared with argan oil.
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Casablanca, the energy of modernity
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The sparkle of Casablanca
From the major thoroughfares lined with palm trees and tall office
buildings to the Atlantic Ocean
and its view on the world,
Casablanca is Morocco's economic powerhouse. This vibrant city is
always
on the qui vive.
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Chefchaouen, the beautiful blue
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Chefchaouen: A blue dream
The special appeal of Chefchaouen goes beyond its prime mountainside
location. Travelers are fascinated by the surreal impression it
leaves. The facades of its houses are painted blue and white, so
that the whole city appears to be drenched in azure. Walking here
feels like moving through a dream.
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Dakhla, play Robinsons of the sands
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Dakhla, the pearl of southern Morocco
Dakhla is a heavenly town in southern Morocco, lost between the
waters of the Atlantic and the sands
of the Sahara. It is a place
whose pleasures should be devoured.
There are miles of beaches throughout
the city that give you an
opportunity
to relax or to participate in a whole array of water sports.
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El Jadida-Mazagan, the new Mazagan |
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The multicultural El Jadida-Mazagan
Once known as Mazagan, this city built by the Portuguese has proudly
looked
out over the ocean since
the 16th century. Its exceptionally well
preserved architectural treasures and the fabulous blend of European
and Moroccan
cultural influences have earned it a place on the UNESCO World
Heritage list.
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Errachidia-Midelt -Merzouga, between the Atlas and the Desert
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Errachidia - Midelt - Merzouga
Midelt, Errachidia and Merzouga welcome you to eastern Morocco. The
first two cities are your introduction
to mountainous terrain with
the beautiful scenery formed by the Middle Atlas range, a majestic
setting
that enchants and bewitches. This was also the start and end
point for the caravans that once carried
food to Timbuktu.
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Essaouira-Mogador, wild beauty
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Essaouira-Mogador, the bride of the Atlantic
With notched walls, the whisper of trade winds, homes with white and
blue
facades – thecolors of ocean foam and waves –Essaouirahas earned the
nickname
"Bride of the Atlantic".
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Fez - Meknes, the imperial pearls
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Fez - Meknes
Fez radiates a unique aura.
This imperial city is the custodian of 13 centuries of Moroccan
history.
Meknes has a rich, prestigious past and harbors marvelous
surprises.
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Ifrane, green box
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Nature in Ifrane
Perched at over 5,413 feet, Ifrane shows off Morocco's heights,
showcasing the Atlas Mountains and their glorious peaks. It often
surprises visitors with the quality and quantity of Moroccan
experiences on offer. Enjoy the still lakes and raging waterfalls
that empty their chilly waters into the valleys, which are
surrounded by the world's biggest cedar forest. These trees form
solemn silhouettes against the slopes
of the Middle Atlas Mountains
they blanket with a green mantle.
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Marrakech eternal, Unmissable
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Marrakech
A mixture of traditional and contemporary, Marrakech holds the
promise of incomparable sensations. Stroll through the Jemaa El Fna
and the bazaars with their bright colors and oriental scents, and
the red city will whisk you into another world in the blink of an
eye. Rides in horse-drawn carriages, sun-soaked terraces, street
artists and other activities both day and night will all add to your
stay in Morocco.
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Ouarzazate-Zagora-Tinghir, a must-have movie set
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Journey to the desert’s edge
Ouarzazate, Zagora and Tinghir are authentic destinations bursting
with myriad wonders that will take
your breath away. The
unbelievable variety of landscapes, ranging from deserts to green
valleys,
must be seen to be believed.
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Oujda-Saïdia, splendor of the Mediterranean
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Nature meets culture in Oujda-Saidia
Saidia shows you the part of Morocco where the protected
Mediterranean laps
the shore with warm,
blue waters, where families and friends gather.
But if you get
an urge for urban explorations,
head to Oujda and delight in its
architectural heritage and unspoiled medina.
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Rabat, a capital to live
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Rabat, capital of Morocco
Rabat is a cultural city with a rich history. Its streets and public
squares
are full of masterpieces.
Pay a visit to the Kasbah of the Udayas,
whose grand, majestic silhouette is softened by the surrounding
gardens. Not far beyond its walls
lies the Chellah, a necropolis that dates to the Marinids. Entering
the complex is like journeying to another world: marvel at the
ancient remains as you walk through the gardens and glimpse a few
storks.
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Safi, walk in the land of potters Safi
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Safi
The imposing silhouette of the Kechla as the waves of the Atlantic
crash into its walls: this is but one of the many scenes to behold
in Safi. For five centuries now, the fortress has stood guard at the
ocean's edge. Its tall, notched towers serve up unbeatable views of
the surrounding area. Come here to admire the waterfront and the
bustling animation of everyday life in this provincial capital.
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Tangier - Tetouan, mythical destinations
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Tangier - Tetouan, The cosmopolitan side of Morocco
The cities of Tangier and Tetouan welcome travelers to the far north
of Morocco. On these shores where the waters of the Mediterranean
and Atlantic meet, you will find authentic cities shaped by varied
influences.
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Taroudant, the small Marrakech
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The New Marrakesh!
Taroudant is framed by ramparts that showcase the city – oneof the
most beautiful in Morocco – likea precious stone. Stroll in the
shade of the ramparts, whose walls are steeped in history and whose
towers have stood tall for five centuries to protect the former
capital of the Saadian sultans. Throughout the day, the sun strikes
these stone columns and bathes the city in light, pitting golden
rays against ocher walls.
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