Archive for May, 2008

Family Morocco Holidays

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Are you in the process of planning a family vacation? Do you want to go to a place that your Mp3 listening, computer game playing teenager and your precocious 5 year old will both be happy? Look no further than Morocco. This North African country offers something for everyone in your family–from the historian to the outdoor adventurer! You can book a Moroccan vacation that the whole family will enjoy. On your Moroccan holiday, you can ride a camel, visit mosques, spy palaces and barter and wander through open-air markets. (more…)

Cycling & Biking Morocco 2009

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Morocco lies in an abundant region of the globe that proffers glorious mountain backdrops, vibrant forest centerpieces, heavenly oasis fortresses and indescribable desert landscapes. One of the best ways to immerse yourself in Morocco is on two wheels. That is, biking in Morocco affords you the chance to witness firsthand the authentic culture and landscapes this region provides visitors each year. (more…)

Fishing On A Morocco Holiday

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Do you like to fish till you drop? Do your vacation plans include getting your line wet? Then try your luck in an exotic Morocco Holiday. (more…)

Marrakech Morocco: A Customized Morocco Tour

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Marrakesh, Morocco, is the embodiment of all the magic and wonder people look for through traveling. One of the most unique ways to truly lose oneself in all the beauty of this land is through a customized Morocco tour, which takes in Marrakech and the rest and best Morocco has to offer. Many of the Morocco tour operators in and around Morocco have private guided tours included on their list of services. (more…)

Casablanca, Morocco Day Trips: Out & About (Part II)

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

On the Sale side of the estuary, it seems that time has been forgotten. It still carries some practices from earlier eras. Sale is a walled city. Central to life is the Grand Mosque and medersa, built in the 1300s. The Mosque itself is closed to non-muslims but the medersa is open to visitors as a museum. Near the back of the Grand Mosque is a shrine to Sufi, Zawiya of Sidi Abdallah ibn Hassoun, patron saint of Sale. The most interesting excursions would be the Souq-el-Ghezel or wool market. Your Morocco tour operator can advise you best on where to go and what to expect. (more…)

Casablanca, Morocco Day Trips: Out & About (Part I)

Friday, May 9th, 2008

After you’ve spent some of your Morocco holiday time in Casablanca, What else is there to do?, you may have wondered. As your Moroccan tour operator will be glad to point out, there is a whole country to explore out there. If you’ve only got one or two days in Morocco, then travel northbound where Morocco’s exoticness abounds under local culture, customs and cuisine. (more…)

Birdwatching Paradise in Morocco

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Setting on the North African coast, Morocco is on the super high fly way of birds traveling by way from Africa to Europe and back again. One can see everything from sea dwelling birds to Desert Sparrows. You can tailor a tour of Morocco to bird watch any time of year. However, the best times for avian observation are the spring and fall migrations. Starting in March, and continuing through May is the most avifauna time of the year. (more…)