by Silvia on April 3, 2013
Does your ideal vacation prioritize art galleries and architecture over adventure? Would you rather sip cocktails than scale sand dunes? Does your travel itinerary look better with art deco-style buildings, museums and discos? Then Morocco is calling you. Casablanca Travelers … Continue reading →
by Shelley on March 6, 2013
The rolling sand dunes of the vast Sahara Desert attract a range of travelers, from those seeking the serene experience of camping between the protective dunes to visitors who prefer a short, scenic afternoon jaunt. If you’re planning to visit … Continue reading →
by Shelley on January 15, 2013
While many people travel to Morocco on a tour for its imperial cities and vast sand dunes, visitors who appreciate scenic landscapes will also enjoy the country’s mountain ranges. The Rif Mountains, situated in the northernmost part of the country … Continue reading →
by Brinda on January 9, 2013
In the ancient trading town of Asilah, Raissouni Palace is a towering symbol for the area’s renaissance. Until about 30 years ago, Asilah crumbled under centuries of neglect. Fortunately, hometown hero Mohammed Benaissa inspired others to take an interest in … Continue reading →
by Silvia on December 11, 2012
Megdaz is a village in the Atlas Mountains known for its high-altitude setting and distinct architecture. The High Atlas (as they are also known) are the highest mountain range in North Africa, often called “the roof of Morocco.” They form … Continue reading →