Morocco The Kingdom of Morocco is located in North Africa it borders the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Tourists are drawn by its spectacular mountain scenery, its colourful souks (markets), and bustling cities. France and Spain once ruled Morocco, and these European influences have left a lasting impression. The country has forged a distinctive culture, which is apparent in its arts and architecture, language, and cuisine. Tagine's (stews) are the national dish and can be found on the menus of every Moroccan restaurant, it will usually accompanied by couscous, and a cup of sweet Mint tea is commonly used to end the meal. |
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Holiday destinations in Morocco.
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Holiday Reviews:
9 9/10 Zakia Marrakesh is a wonderful city to visit, its a very busy town with a loud hustle and bustle. Their a...read more8 Marrakech Rae My wife and I went for a four day break to Marrakech. We stayed at the Hotel Nassim on Avenue Mohom...read more7 Moroccan serenity Nazmuda Me and my friendhad the pleasure of visiting agadir north west seaside destination of morocco. The ...read more
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Latest Morocco Holiday Reviews
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Marrakech, Morocco Holiday Review - 9/10
Submitted by: Zakia
Date of travel: 19-July-2009
Marrakesh is a wonderful city to visit, its a very busy town with a loud hustle and bustle. Their are lots of things to do you can visit the jamal e fana market where yo can haggle and find some great deal, you can buy everything from houshold items to clothes and food etc.
You can visit the Aetlas mountains where you can take a pair of trainers and claim to the top of the waterfalls, the locals are so humble and traditional, this will be a complete change if you wanted to get a away from the hustle and bustle of the city Marrakesh.
My third fave thing to do Marrakesh have their very own red tour bus, which takes you on two routes one is for the romancers veiwing beatiful scenerys and the second if you enjoy your history.
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Morocco Holiday Review - Marrakech
Submitted by: Rae
Date of travel: 04-April-2009
My wife and I went for a four day break to Marrakech. We stayed at the Hotel Nassim on Avenue Mohommed IV, which is the main road between Agadir and Casablanca, and right in the centre of Marrakech. It is a 10 minute walk to the Souk, the arab markets in the Old City, and there are plenty of top class restaurants within a few minutes walk of the hotel. You get a real feel for the arab culture in the Souk, with loads of friendly haggling over everything from fruit and veg to suitcases. The High Atlas mountains are just outside the city, and a short bus ride away, and the Berber villages in the foothills are well worth visiting. Even in early April we got tanned within a few minutes of being in tyhe sun.
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Morocco Holiday Review - Moroccan serenity
Submitted by: Nazmuda
Date of travel: 26-May-2008
Me and my friendhad the pleasure of visiting agadir north west seaside destination of morocco. The location isselt is rather under developed but things are begining to get nicer.
They have extremely well decorated gardens, restaurants and you cannot miss the interior decoration as it is full of moroccan elequence.
The weather is beautiful. It's not drastically hot but enough heat to make you get a quick suntan:)
Food was pretty good mild taste and lots of fish dishes to try.
It's definately a place for family (very safe) clubgoers ( huge selection of clubs to choose from ie very classy sofital club)
couple will also enjoy (romantic garden, restaurants and the weather makes you feel calm and hugged) :)
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