Morocco: A Gateway to Another World
Morocco is an explosion of contrasts, a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. Just 14 km from Europe, it opens the doors to a universe of colors, flavors and emotions.
From its lively souks to its silent palaces, from the Atlantic coast to the infinite sands of the Sahara, Morocco has something for everyone: culture, adventure, relaxation, nature, history... and lots of humanity.
You can stroll through the medinas of Fes and Marrakech, sleep under the stars in a desert tent, climb to Atlas villages or let yourself be enveloped by the muezzin's call at sunset. Few countries are so close yet so different. Morocco changes you. And if you let it, you'll fall in love.
Imperial Cities
Marrakech, Fes, Meknes and Rabat. Each with its own personality, ancient history and unique architectural treasures.
Sahara Desert
The infinite dunes of Merzouga and Zagora await you to experience magical nights under the brightest stars you've ever seen.
Atlas Mountains
Spectacular landscapes, authentic Berber villages and the highest peak in North Africa, Mount Toubkal.
Discover the Amazigh (Berber) Culture
One of Morocco's greatest treasures is its people, especially the Amazigh people (also known as Berber). The Amazigh are the original inhabitants of North Africa and their roots go back more than 10,000 years. Their language, art and hospitality are an essential part of Moroccan identity.
On your routes through the desert or mountains, you'll encounter villages that have preserved their customs, traditional clothing and lifestyle in harmony with nature. Meeting the Amazigh is not just learning about an ancient culture: it's connecting with a free, humble and profoundly authentic way of life.
Come to Morocco and let yourself be surprised by the warmth of its people, the music of nomads, the art in carpets and the eternal smile of those who have learned to live with little... and offer everything.
Authentic Berber Hospitality
Tips for Planning Your Trip
Documentation & Visa
Passport with minimum 6 months validity. No visa required if traveling from US, UK, Canada, Australia and many other countries.
Health & Vaccines
No mandatory vaccines. Recommended: hepatitis B and typhoid fever. Bring medical insurance and always drink bottled water.
Dress Code
Morocco is a Muslim country. Dress respectfully, especially in rural areas. Avoid very tight clothing.
Money
Payment in dirhams recommended. Exchange currency at official banks. Credit cards accepted in many shops.
Customs
Bargaining is common in souks. Ask permission to photograph people. Be respectful in mosques.
Electricity
European-type plugs (220V). Bring adapter if coming from outside Europe.
Moroccan Cuisine
One of the world's richest cuisines with its intense flavors, aromas and colors will accompany you throughout your journey.
Tagine
Meat or vegetable stew slowly cooked in a conical pot
Couscous
Steamed semolina with meat, vegetables and chickpeas
Harira
Traditional Ramadan soup, rich in legumes and spices
Artisan Bread
Always present at the table, freshly baked every day
Mint Tea
Symbol of hospitality and essential part of the Moroccan experience
Specialties
Dates, olives, argan oil, spices and almonds
Don't forget to save room for dessert!