Tetouan, Morocco, dates back over 2,300 years, with ancient Berber, Roman, and Arab influence. In more recent centuries, Spanish influence contributed to the diverse cultural mix of languages, cuisine, architecture, and culture that characterizes Tetouan. The city offers a well-preserved ancient medina, good food, and fantastic beaches, all with a less-touristy, … [Read more...] about Tetouan Guide
Cities
Follow us on a journey to explore the vibrant cities of Morocco, from the ancient medinas of Fez to the coastal charm of Essaouira.
Things to do in Tangier
Arriving in Tangier as a first-time visitor to Morocco can be overwhelming and disorientating, especially if you’ve just arrived by ferry from Spain. The crowds of touts that meet you off the boat are rarely found in Europe and make for a dizzying introduction to North Africa and Tangier. If you’re willing to make an effort and overlook the initial annoyances, Tangier … [Read more...] about Things to do in Tangier
Agadir, Morocco Travel Guide
Agadir, Morocco, a city where sea meets sand, mountains meet Sahara, and modern luxury meets vibrant tradition and the ideal place for a vacation. The fishing port, the largest in the country, buzzes with activity. Agadir is a city of 600,000 in Morocco, situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. A majority of the residents speak the … [Read more...] about Agadir, Morocco Travel Guide
Sidi Ifni
Sidi Ifni is a city that was one of the last places that the Spanish gave up. While the rest of Morocco gained its independence 13 years earlier, Sidi Ifni remained a Spanish colony until 1969. The Moroccans who lived in Sidi Ifni were given Spanish citizenship. Fishing is the city’s main source of income. An important fishing port was built in 2000: this is Sidi Ifni’s … [Read more...] about Sidi Ifni
Saidia The Moroccan Blue Pearl
Saidia is a coastal city, located at the Algerian – Moroccan borders, near the city of Oujda in the Oriental region of Morocco. Now famous for its 14km of fine sand bay. The town was first discovered back in 1883, by the Moroccan Sultan, Hassan I, who built a Kasbah there. In 1913, while Morocco was still under the French Protectorate, some European residents discovered the … [Read more...] about Saidia The Moroccan Blue Pearl