Merzouga
Classic Sahara dunes, camel routes, and desert camp stays.
Where to experience Morocco's desert landscapes for dunes, camp nights, stargazing, and long golden horizons, these places open up Morocco's south-east in different ways.
Classic Sahara dunes, camel routes, and desert camp stays.
A quieter desert gateway for road trips and palm-lined southern landscapes.
Great for combining canyon scenery, kasbah stays, and desert-edge routes.
Where to experience Morocco's mountain escapes. These destinations work well for cool air, trails, panoramic valleys, and the slower rhythm of mountain lodging.
Blue streets, Rif views, and easy access to scenic northern walks.
A High Atlas base for trekking, village stays, and mountain panoramas.
Cedar forests, cooler weather, and a gentler Middle Atlas retreat.
Where to experience Morocco's culture most vividly, For medinas, souks, artisan workshops, architecture, and food traditions, these cities and towns offer strong local character.
Andalusian medina streets, art spaces, and northern Moroccan heritage.
Earthen kasbah architecture and one of Morocco's most striking heritage settings.
Dense medina life, craft traditions, and one of the country's richest cultural atmospheres.
Where to experience Morocco's coastline, For ocean air, fresh seafood, surf culture, and slower Atlantic or Mediterranean breaks, start with these coastal spots.
Windy beaches, seafood, and a creative coastal mood with medina character.
A more relaxed Mediterranean escape for beach days and waterfront meals.
Surf energy, Atlantic sunsets, and a laid-back rhythm popular with beach lovers.