The magical labyrinth. To call Marrakech picturesque doesn't do it justice - it bristles with too much life, too many surprises, too many hidden beauties, to be captured in a single word. Those who ente...
Capital of the Maghreb. As the center of Morocco's modern industrial economy, this seaside metropolitan area of slightly under 4 million inhabitants is sometimes considered less exotic than destinations...
An pristine example of the cultural interaction between Europe and Islam during the 17th century. Founded in the 11th century by the Almoravids as a military settlement, Meknes became a capital under ...
ESSAOUIRA is generally acclaimed as one of the most enchanting spots along Morroco's Atlantic coast, and is rumoured to become as infamous as St.Tropez.Its sunny and temperate climate hardly changes f...
Moroccos only well-presserved Roman archeological excavation. The Roman village Volubilis was named after the Morning Glories Walili growing here. The archeological excavation, which is frequently negle...
Mazagan: The Portugese district of El-Jadida is far away from the inrush of tourists. The provincial capital south of Casablanca is primarily worth a visit because of the Portuguese fortress Mazagan whi...
The holy city of the founding father of Morocco was, until a few years ago for non-Muslims taboo. Today you can Moulay Idris, 25 km north of Meknes, a walk and a look at the green roofs of the sanctua...
Rabat (620 000 Ew.), The capital of Morocco, connects on a very successful way oriental flair with a European ambiance. The town is bordered on the west by the Atlantic and the north in the great rive...
160 km east of Marrakech are the highest waterfalls in the country. They fall into several floors with red rocks below before they are captured Abid Oued. The banks are lined with fig trees, where lit...