Tourism in Morocco is an active sector, unlike many countries, and this is due to the fact that some countries have similar rituals and atmosphere, and others are located in the corner of excellence, you will not feel its true beauty if you do not set foot on its land, just like the State of Morocco, which inspires its visitors in all its geographical, climatic or heritage details. Tourism in Morocco is a moving sector that knows the influx of huge numbers of tourists every year, and this is due to the state's interest in the sector, with the availability of many attractions in Morocco such as climate, and geographical diversity, without forgetting the culture and heritage of Morocco, which is rooted in the mind of every visitor and makes his travel experience a discovery not only of a view but of a rich and unique heritage.
"Morocco is a tree whose roots are planted in Africa and whose leaves breathe the air of Europe" This phrase by the late King Hassan II of Morocco, summarizes the importance of the geographical location of the Kingdom of Morocco as a country with North African roots overlooking two seafronts (Atlantic and Mediterranean) with a maritime border with Spain in the north.
Marrakech, the red city, is perhaps the most popular destination for travelers to Morocco as a well-known Moroccan destination, but this should not obscure the fact that there are other destinations that are as charming and beautiful as Marrakech; we invite you to discover 20 of them.
#1 Marrakech:
Tourism in Morocco will never be achieved in isolation from Palm City, the Red City of Marrakech; last year, it was able to rank the sixth best tourist city in the world, due to the tourism potential provided by the city, from its tourist attractions such as Jemaa El Fna, Ourica, Jemaa Koutoubia and Menara, to the hotel facilities characterized by their high quality and authentic Moroccan service.
In the souks and alleys of the old medina of Marrakech, you will feel yourself entering a world of dazzling manifested in the form of traditional houses and Moroccan handicrafts available in all shops, and you are sure that boredom will never bring yourself up, day or evening Marrakech does not rest.
#2 Agadir:
The "capital of Souss" as it is called is one of the most beautiful cities in the south and includes the most beautiful beaches of Morocco and the world, tourists see it as a haven on hot summer days to relax with its picturesque beach and enjoy the various activities that the city offers.
The city, like Marrakech, is experiencing a huge influx of tourists from all over the world, apart from its beach, the city center, and the newly opened Crocopark are areas worth exploring in Agadir.
#3 Chefchaouen:
The beautiful Rif Mountains are reflected in "Jewel of the North" Chefchaouen, this city is an exception among the rest of the cities of the Kingdom of Morocco with the color of its blue and white houses, the city is characterized by calm and peaceful that will make every visitor extend his stay in it, and it is a suitable destination for those who are tired of the noise of major cities.
Chefchaouen was able to gain a position among the tourist cities in Morocco, which knows the influx of tourists from all sides, the view of the city from the top of the mountain is shot among other shots that the traveler of Chefchaouen should not miss.
#4 Fez
The spiritual capital of Morocco considered one of the oldest and oldest cities in Morocco known for containing scholars, craftsmen, imams, and farmers, Fez is an authentic city in which the fragrance of Moroccan heritage and history still lurks; manifested in the alleys of the old city, the workshops of traditional artisans and streets with traditional doors all decorated with carvings.
Tourism in Morocco is diverse, as the movement and vibrant life in Casablanca is matched by emotional and spiritual feelings felt by the visitor to the city of Fez.
#5 Casablanca
The beating heart of Morocco and the "economic capital" does not know tranquility and tranquility, it is considered the largest Moroccan city, and exploring its beauty will take you time, the beginning will be with the religious teacher Hassan II Mosque, the second largest mosque in the world, which was built on the sea, everyone who visits this mosque is amazed by its architecture and Moroccan mosaics.
The city reflects the face of tourism in modern and contemporary Morocco, including one of Africa's largest shopping malls and the city’s distinctive streets that do not lose sight of the Moroccan character
#6 Tanger
Miles away from Spain lies the "bride of the Bogaz" Tangier, which cannot be excluded from the tourist cities in Morocco, is the sixth largest city in Morocco, characterized by its doors, towers, Kasbah, and cafes stretching along the Mediterranean coast, in addition to the forest of Rmeilat and the legendary Cave of Hercules
#7 Rabat
The capital of Morocco and the second largest city in the country, it is characterized by its location on a large plain on the Atlantic Ocean crossing by the Bouregreg River in the middle and is admired by everyone who visits it, which made it one of the most important tourist cities in Morocco.
The city of Rabat offers its visitors many different tourist destinations such as the Hassan Tower, the Kasbah of Oudaya, and the historic city of Chellah, most of the tourist attractions in Rabat are in the city center and near the Bouregreg River.
#8 Essaouira
It is called the city of winds due to the blowing of the coast winds in its abundance and sea atmosphere, Essaouira is known for the image of the walls and the port and seagulls flying over it.
The city is characterized by Portuguese, French, and Berber architecture, with its streets intertwined and wrapped like labyrinths.
Surfing enthusiasts will find their own shade on the city's beaches (Cap Sim and Sidi Kaouki beaches.)
#9 Merzouga
The atmosphere of deserts and nights under the moonlight is provided by the Merzouga desert, this village living in the middle of the sand dunes, with palm trees, olives, eucalyptus, and stunning landscapes.
In addition to therapeutic sand classes, visitors to Merzouga have an appointment with tours of the golden sand dunes on camels, and sessions of tanning and nightlife in a charming and inspiring atmosphere.
#10 Assilah
This city on the northern coast of Morocco is characterized by its calm and artistic sense open to passers-by for free, where the walls appear to be covered with drawings, along with the display of paintings by international artists for sale, and by the way, it is a favorite place for most international painters.
#11 Ben Elouidan:
In the arms of the picturesque nature of the Middle Atlas, there is an area between the Ouedan, which means between the two rivers (the Obeid and Ahansal rivers), this area allows its visitors to carry out many water activities, including kayaking and a tour to explore the region by bicycles, and mountaineering enthusiasts have a share in this area, which includes a safe mountain range to practice this hobby.
#12 Dakhla
Dakhla is best known for its beach, which is visited every year by the most important surfers, and the city has been ranked as one the best beaches suitable for this sport.
Located in the far south of Morocco, Dakhla is quiet and far from the hustle and bustle of major cities.
#13 Al Hoceima
It is not surprising that Morocco has the best and most beautiful beaches in the world, as its location overlooking two waterfronts contributed to this and made tourism in Morocco a special pleasure in the summer season.
Al Hoceima, or "Jewel of the Mediterranean" as some like to call it, is in the far north and is known for its wonderful beaches in the summer periods, from Moroccans as well as from European countries, especially France, Spain, and Italy.
#14 Martel
Martel is the sea destination of Tetouan, located on the northern coast of the Kingdom, with high tourist potential embodied in its clean and warm facilities and beaches, and it is thriving in fishing.
#15 Ifrane:
Dubbed the "Switzerland of Morocco" due to its completely different structure from the rest of the cities of the Kingdom of Morocco, it was ranked last year as the second cleanest city in the world, and it includes the oldest cedar tree in Africa.
The visitor to the city of Ifrane does not miss taking a picture with the iconic lion of Ifrane in the city center, as well as a tour of the picturesque cedar forests, and exploring the Maiden Waterfalls known as "Ain Vital".
#16 Tetouan
Or "White Dove" as it is called after the statue of the dove erected in the heart of the city, this tourist city on the northern coast includes one of the finest and most beautiful resorts on the Mediterranean coast as
Cabo Necro, Marina Samir, and Tamuda Bay.
These high-end resorts have attracted important numbers of tourists from around the world, including celebrities and well-known personalities.
#17 Meknes
An ancient Moroccan city whose tourist attractions reflect an important cultural heritage, starting with Bab El Mansour, the most famous landmark of Meknes, along with the ancient city of Volubilis, located west of Meknes, is one of the masterpieces of Moroccan archaeological cities and has been registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
#18 Ouzoud Falls
This charming location of the flow of waterfalls is located in the province of Azilal, close to Marrakech Medina, the waterfalls of Ouzoud rise by about one hundred and ten meters, and know the influx of tourists from both home and abroad.
Its location came near breathtaking landscapes such as mills, orchards, and green rivers.
#19 Saidia
In the northeast of Morocco lies the city of Saidia, which is considered a summer tourist destination par excellence thanks to its strategically located beach, and the diversity and quality of entertainment facilities have made it a destination for families from different parts of the world.
#20 Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou
This Moroccan architecture is a heritage treasure, located 30 km from the city of Ouarzazate, the landmark is characterized by the skills and techniques used by Moroccans since ages in its construction.
Many Moroccan and foreign tourists make pilgrimages to this region, and various international directors flock to it to shoot their films and take advantage of the landmark that stems from ancient history and civilization.
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