Fes
As one of the world’s oldest cities, Fes is a labyrinth of narrow streets and historic buildings. The city’s medina, also a UNESCO World Heritage site, is among the world’s largest urban pedestrian zones
Marrakech
Famed for its pink-hued buildings, Marrakech is a hotbed of culture, art, and history. Its bustling markets (souks), gardens, palaces, and mosques attract tourists from around the globe
Rabat
Morocco’s capital city, Rabat will impress travellers with its royal palace, historic ruins, and modern art. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich history and culture
Casablanca
Known as the economic hub of Morocco, Casablanca is a bustling city with a blend of modernism and traditional Moroccan style. The city offers beautiful beaches, historic sites, and a vibrant nightlife
Merzouga
At the gateway to the Sahara Desert, Merzouga is known for its stunning sand dunes – the Erg Chebbi. It is a perfect destination for those in search of adventure with opportunities for camel trekking and overnight desert camps