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Why Visit Morocco …

Morocco is located in North Africa and is the country with the highest tourist influx followed by South Africa and Tunisia, being mostly Musulman you can enjoy Mosques of an exquisite architectural taste such as Kutubia (Marrakech) and Hassan II (Casablanca). Morocco is one of those countries that surprise you, that active all your senses, remain etched in your heart by it’s many contrasts, because makes you feel that you are in Africa when you are  in the Sahara for real , in its dunes, in the ray of Sun, for other side , submerges you in its strong flavors full of spices, lamb and bread, takes you to the moon and back with colorful places that fill the view and make you think that in any of it’s carpets … Aladdin will arrive.

Its aromas, its street life, its noisy cities such as Marrakech with its jamaa el-fna square intangible cultural heritage of humanity, Fez which houses the oldest library in the world and spiritual capital of Morocco, Tangier surrounded by the Mediterranean and Atlantic sea , of great political and cultural importance for its close relationship with Spain, makes a clash in the senses when you reach its streets inside Medinas quiet and almost impassable, but no less beautiful as in Chefchaouen or Essaouira, places that steal the encouragement, and that make you think again and again if you are in a fairy tale, you returned 2000 years in time or you are dreaming. Morocco is a country as fascinating as exhausting, there is no other way to know it well that hoy have to walking it, smelling it eating it, enjoying it every corner. That’s why we have created different routes according your interests and budget, get in touch with us.

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All of Morocco in 15 Days from Casablanca: The Ultimate Travel Guide

All of Morocco in 15 Days from Casablanca: The Ultimate Travel Guide

June 25, 2026

“Morocco does not reveal itself to those in a hurry. But fifteen days? That’s enough time for the kingdom to crack open — and let you inside.” I’ve traveled to Morocco eleven times. I’ve slept in desert camps, bargained in medinas, and watched the sun rise over the Sahara from the back of a camel.