Morocco Travel Guide |
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The beauty of Morocco is that it’s a country diverse in adventure, culture and heritage. Regardless the travel style it's sure that Morocco will fulfill any desire that traveler have. The cool blue water flowing over the sand of the beaches is a direct contrast with the hot white sands of the desert, while the greens of fertile valleys contrast with the browns and whites of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains.
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Even after the Spanish and French colonization and the presence of cosmopolitan cities like Casablanca and Rabat Morocco has still the feeling of an ancient past coexisting with today’s everyday life. Geographically Morocco is divided into 4 regions: the Mediterranean and Atlantic coastal area, the metropolitan cities on the flat lands, the Atlas Mountains and the Rif, the oasis in the south and the pre-Sahara desert. |
There is a never ending list of Moroccan attractions for the average visitor to enjoy. The main starting points are the more popular cities such as Marrakech, Tangier, Fes and Casablanca. At each of these places, you will find the usual hodgepodge mixture of medinas and bazaars.Whether you've come to relax in family-style riads (guest houses), shop for distinctive handicrafts, or stretch your imagination on treks to distant Berber villages, you'll meet Moroccans who go out of their way to exceed your expectations.
Although Morocco is an Islamic country, there is a laid-back attitude towards alcohol, with bars in most tourist areas staying open late. Marrakech, Rabat and Agadir have some of the most popular clubs in the country. Whatever type of bar or club you are looking for, you will find it in Morocco.
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