by Brinda | Aug 1, 2012 | Morocco Articles
Located on the Mediterranean coast of Morocco, Tetouan was historically the main connection between the country and Andalusia, and Spanish influences are evident in town today. About an hour southeast of Tangier in Morocco, Tetouan allows visitors to experience...
by Megan | Jul 24, 2012 | Asilah, Morocco Articles
Like most towns in Morocco, Asilah has a walled medina. But in Asilah, the walls are painted with colorful, elaborate murals. For the last thirty two years, the Asilah Arts Festival has rehabilitated and promoted the city of Asilah by fostering artists from around the...
by Aaron | Jul 18, 2012 | Morocco Articles
If the Moroccan town of Ouarzazate is the “Door of the Desert,” then the Fint Oasis, located 10 kilometers south, might well be the desert’s garden. It is nearly impossible to imagine, departing from Ouarzazate and traversing the dry, desolate terrain of the...
by Heather | Jul 15, 2012 | Asilah, Morocco Articles
If fishing is your passion, the fresh and salt water beaches and lakes of Morocco offer the pure mountain air and the warm, Moroccan sun making these charming villages the most memorable fishing and vacation venues in the world. The fishing industry in Morocco is a...
by Brinda | Jul 10, 2012 | Morocco Articles
Between Marrakech and Ouarzazate is the small village of Tamdaght, a tranquil spot for relaxation and laid-back explorations. With the Atlas Mountains as a backdrop, this area, filled with almond tree groves, has pretty vistas that can be enjoyed on hikes. Camel treks...
by Amanda Ponzio-Mouttaki | Jul 6, 2012 | Atlas Mountains, Morocco Articles
Nestled in the Argan biosphere of southern Morocco, Atlas Kasbah Ecolodge offers the first eco-friendly accommodation in the area. This unique resort offers visitors the chance to experience Morocco while maintaining the ecological sustainability of the region. The...