Morocco Tourism
Morocco is a cheap place for tourists. Visiting Morocco is really like a journey into a timeless, tranquil world of amazing coastal villages, colorful towns that cling to hillsides, and remote outposts defended by stunning adobe forts. If you are looking for the best travel packages to Morocco, you definitely have to consider the following cities in your package.
Chefchaouen Morocco
From the blue-painted walls and red-tiled roofs to iconic keyhole-shaped doorways and tiled passages winding through the city, this small town in the Rif Mountains gives a decidedly surreal look and feel. The old quarter of the town is heavily influenced by Islamic and Andalusian architecture. Despite its recent increasing popularity and tourist trade, Chefchaouen remains an ideal place to experience unique Morocco.
Marrakech Morocco
Marrakech is so vibrant, colorful, historic and totally worthy place to visit. Stay within the city walls in a traditional Riad then go shopping in the maze-like souks. Also, be sure to explore Bahia Palace; one of the best places in Morocco to visit.
Rabat Morocco
Rabat is the capital city of Morocco and it has two distinct main districts: the New Town and the Old Town. Stick to the New Town for shopping and enjoying warm weather at the city’s open-air bars and cafes. Also, head to the Old Town for some good bargains at Moroccan souks (markets).
Fes Morocco
Recognized by UNESCO as an outstanding universal value, this 13th-century city is an imperial city of long-lasting multicultural history. Fes has been Morocco's capital city for 400 years. The city is bursting with historic buildings and is fascinating to explore on foot.
Agadir Morocco
Agadir is Morocco's most popular resort and #1 destination for beach holidays. Agadir is a great base for excursions and day trips into south Morocco if you want to mix up the sunbathing with some sightseeing. The picture-postcard fishing village of Essaouira is also easily reached so are the inland mountain villages.
Casablanca Morocco
With beautiful palm trees lining its paths, the Atlantic Ocean over the horizon and large business buildings everywhere, Casablanca is the economic hub of Morocco and it houses the primary international airport. Casablanca's big sight is the massive Hassan II Mosque. Also, the medina is a charming and photogenic district full of old-fashioned ambiance.
Morocco Culture
Morocco's culture is a blend of religious and ethnic traditions, encompassing Berber, Arab, African, and Mediterranean influences. Morocco is an interesting place to visit as you can see unique blends of tradition and modernity. Sharing its international border with Algeria and Spain, this country is well equipped with picturesque rocky terrains, vibrant heritage as well as unique cuisines. You can see the uniqueness in every region of Morocco and that what makes the national culture so rich. While the two official languages of Morocco are Standard Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber, most Moroccans speak Moroccan Arabic (Darija) as a native language. French and Spain had occupied this country in the past; so it should not be too surprising to see some Moroccan people use French and Spain in their daily conversations. In general, the people of Morocco are extremely tolerant and hospitable. Though most people are religious, they are so easy-going.