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There is something for everyone on a Morocco holiday

Morocco: A Morocco Holiday boasts ancient fortresses, less crowded beaches, impressive dunes & exotic marketplaces to satisfy your shopping demons. Plus it’s a relatively short hop from more traveled European countries only in a more exotic, affordable setting. Older kids will love the camel rides, desert walks, mountain treks and the unique Moroccan culture.

When to visit: The best time for a Morocco holiday depends on where you travel. In the northern region, you are pretty much safe all year round with damp cool conditions in the winter months. Be aware that although beautiful, the beaches in the south are subject to fog during the summer months June-September being the most favorable. October-April in the lowlands is a popular time for a Morocco holiday with temps around 30°C in the day dipping to 15°C at night. Ski season is from December-March and trekking season is form April-October. High season is from mid-June to mid-September and you best book well in advance or your desired Morocco holiday may be full.


Travel 12 days in Morocco and Spain

 

Moroccan Weather: June-September on the Atlantic/Mediterranean is the most pleasant weather wise with minimal rain and temps in the high 20’s. Inland has sparse rain with moderately warmer temperatures to quite hot. The central plateau has the most favorable weather for a Morocco holiday from March-June and September-December. In the mountains, temperature extremes provide snow caps from November-June.

Places to visit in Morocco:
  • Casablanca Resembles nothing of the Bogart film for which the name became famous, today it’s the largest industrialized city in Morocco. Some of the more popular places in the city to visit on a Morocco holiday are; Cathédrale du Sacré Coeur (City Center), Cinema Rialto (Local Theater), Jewish Museum of Casablanca, and Place Mohammed V (Government Square). 

     
  • Merrakesh Poised amongst the backdrop of the High Atlas Mountains, if it’s drama you seek on a Morocco holiday look no further. The famous Djemaa el-Fna square hosts perhaps the greatest open-air spectacle on the planet, a place that comes alive where jugglers and storytellers jostle for positions with snake charmers, magicians and acrobats to provide your entertainment. Your taste buds will be enticed with aromas from open-air food stands with culinary delights to satisfy your appetite.

     
  • Fez Is a cultured, bourgeoisie city with an abundance of activity and history to satisfy all the senses. Fez is a buzz with markets, religious and architectural heritage on every corner. Some of the must see spots on your Morocco holiday are; (markets) Achebine Souk, Attarine Souks (religious) Abou Bakr Ibn Arabi Mausoleum, Ain Khaïl Mosque, Al-Oued Mosque, (architecture) Baghdadi Square, Attarine Medersa, Belghazi Museum.
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Helpful hints and safety tips

Country Full Name: Kingdom of Morocco
 
Population: 33,000,000

Currency Name: Moroccan Dirham

Country Dialing Code: +212

Weights & Measures: Metric
Languages Spoken Official: Arabic, Tamazight

Time Zones: GMT/UTC 0

Code: MAD Symbol: DH

Electrical Plugs: 127/220V 50Hz

 











Exercise caution on your Morocco holiday, pay strict attention to any local advice regarding potential dangers and listen to news media regarding any safety concerns and heed.
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