Tourism in Morocco

Tourism in Morocco
tourism in Morocco




Tourism in Morocco is an active sector in contrast to many countries, and this is due to the fact that some countries are similar in their rituals and atmosphere, others are located in the corner of excellence will not feel the real beauty if not set foot in the land; exactly as the state of Morocco, which inspires its visitors in all its details geographically or climate or heritage .


Tourism in Morocco is a mobile sector, with huge numbers of tourists coming in every year. This is due to the interest of the country in the sector, with many attractions in Morocco such as climate and geographical diversity, without forgetting the culture and heritage of Morocco. Not only for the landscape but for a rich and unique heritage.


"Morocco is rooted in Africa and its leaves breathe in the air of Europe." This phrase was uttered by Morocco's late King Hassan II, summarizing the importance of the geographical location of the Kingdom of Morocco as its North African country with two seafronts (Atlantic and Mediterranean) with maritime borders with Spain to the north.


The city of Marrakesh, the red city, is the most popular destination for Moroccans, but this should not obscure the fact that there are other destinations comparable to the charm and beauty of the city of Marrakech. We invite you to discover 20 destinations.


Marrakesh


Tourism in Morocco will never be achieved in isolation from the city of palms, the red city of Marrakech; last year it was ranked 6th in the world's best tourist city. This is due to the tourist qualifications offered by the city, starting with its tourist attractions; To the hotel's high-quality facilities and authentic Moroccan service.


In the souks and alleys of the old city of Marrakech you will feel yourself entering a world of dazzling splendor in the form of traditional houses and Moroccan handicrafts available in all shops, and sure that boredom will never end to yourself, day or night Marrakech does not rest.


Rabat


The capital of Morocco and the second-largest city in the country is characterized by its location, which extends on a large plain on the Atlantic Ocean crossing the river in the middle of Abu Burqq and is admired by all visitors, which made it one of the most important tourist cities in Morocco.



Agadir



"The capital of Sousse" is also known as one of the most beautiful cities in the south and includes the most beautiful beaches of Morocco and the world, which tourists see as a refuge in the hot summer days to enjoy its beautiful beach and enjoy the various activities provided by the city.


The city, like Marrakech, is known for its huge influx of tourists from all over the world. Apart from its beach, the city center and the newly opened croc park are areas to be explored in Agadir.


Chefchaouen


On the beautiful mountains of the countryside is the "jewel of the north" Chefchaouen, this city is an exception between the rest of the cities of the Kingdom of Morocco in blue and white houses.

The city is peaceful and peaceful and will make every visitor stay there, a suitable destination for those who are tired of the noise of the big cities.

Chefchaouen was able to gain a place within the tourist cities of Morocco, which is known as a tourist destination from all the attractions, the view of the city from the top of the mountain shot in other footage should not miss him traveler to Chefchaouen.

Fès

The city of Asilah is still one of the oldest and oldest cities in Morocco. It is the oldest and oldest city in Morocco. It is characterized by the richness of Moroccan heritage and history. It is reflected in the alleys of the old city, the workshops of traditional craftsmen and the streets with traditional doors decorated with engravings.


Tourism in Morocco Diversity The movement and the vibrant life in Casablanca are matched by the sentimental and spiritual feelings felt by the visitor to the city of Fez.


Casablanca



The heart of Morocco and the "economic capital" do not know quietness and calm, is the largest Moroccan cities, and exploring its beauty will take you time, the beginning will be with the religious teacher Mosque Hassan II, the world's second-largest mosque, which was built on the sea, the mosque is of Moroccan architecture and mosaics.


The city reflects the face of modern and contemporary Morocco's tourism, including one of Morocco's largest shopping malls and the city's characteristic Moroccan streets.



Tangier


Within a few miles of Spain, Tangier's "Bride of the Bogaz" is a tourist attraction in Morocco. It is the sixth-largest city in Morocco, with its doors, towers, casbahs, and cafes along the Mediterranean coast, as well as the Rumailat Forest and the legendary Hercules Grotto.

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