by Amanda Ponzio-Mouttaki | Mar 9, 2011 | Morocco Articles
The Atlantic port city of Safi may not be considered the biggest tourist hub of Morocco, but isn’t it said that the best things are the least expected? In this case, absolutely. Pack your camera, put on walking shoes and get ready to discover all that the road less...
by Shaun Kilgore | Mar 2, 2011 | Morocco Articles
If you haven’t taken a holiday package to Morocco before, you may have little idea of this country’s varied climate. The Moroccan climate may differ widely depending on the region or the time of year. You can experience warmer, pleasant temperatures on the coastal...
by Erin | Feb 28, 2011 | Marrakesh, Morocco Articles
The “Red City,” as Marrakech is known, is bursting with all the delights of a Moroccan metropolis. A visit here can be understandably overwhelming. While days, weeks and even years can be spent immersing yourself in the city’s charms (an estimated 10, 000 Europeans...
by Margaret | Feb 23, 2011 | Morocco Articles
Let it never be said that Moroccans don’t know how to party; one of the best ways to experience this truth first-hand is to attend a wedding. Moroccan weddings are 24-hour affairs, but some can take place over the course of two or even three days. Just as in the west,...
by Amanda Ponzio-Mouttaki | Feb 21, 2011 | Fez, Morocco Articles
Fez (also known as Fes) will charm you with its culture tucked into every tightly woven street corner, but it can be nice to escape—even when you’re enjoying this fascinating old city. If you’re aching to break through the city walls for a day, we’ve got you covered....
by Erin | Feb 16, 2011 | Morocco Articles
In ancient Rome, legend held that the rose first sprung from the blood of Adonis. Crowns of roses were used in weddings, garlands were hung at banquets and petals were strewn beneath the feet of victors. And while we may not be in ancient times, there is still a place...