MOROCCO

an ancient land of soul, stories, and stunning horizons

Holidays in Marocco

Discover Morocco, a land of contrasts where ancient medinas, golden beaches, and rugged mountains coexist in perfect harmony. From the vibrant streets of Marrakech to the tranquil shores of Al Hoceima, Morocco offers travelers a journey rich in colors, flavors, and unforgettable moments. Whether you’re seeking cultural immersion, seaside relaxation, or outdoor adventure, Morocco has everything you need for a memorable escape.

The Land of Heritage and Diversity
Morocco is a cultural mosaic shaped by centuries of Arab, Berber, and European influences. Wander through the labyrinthine souks, admire intricate Islamic architecture, and witness traditions that have stood the test of time. From the blue alleys of Chefchaouen to the historic kasbahs and lively riads, every corner tells a story. This is a destination where heritage is not just preserved, it’s lived every day.

Nature Between Sea and Mountains
From the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, Morocco’s natural beauty is as diverse as its culture. Explore the Rif and Atlas Mountains with their breathtaking panoramas, relax on the golden beaches of Al Hoceima, or venture into the Sahara desert’s endless dunes. The Al Hoceima National Park and the Mediterranean coastline offer a peaceful refuge for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

About Morocco

Morocco is a captivating country located in North Africa, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, Algeria, and Western Sahara. With its blend of ancient cities, dramatic landscapes, and rich traditions, Morocco offers travelers an experience that is both diverse and immersive.

A Land of Timeless Charm
As a historical and cultural bridge between Africa, Europe, and the Arab world, Morocco has a deeply rooted cultural identity. From the vibrant souks of Marrakech to the serene blue streets of Chefchaouen and the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, Morocco’s heritage is reflected in its architecture, customs, and daily life. The country’s artistic expression is alive in its music, cuisine, and craftsmanship, offering an experience that is both authentic and inspiring.

Capital

Rabat is the capital of Morocco, a coastal city known for its calm elegance, historic landmarks, and political significance. With its blend of modernity and tradition, Rabat is a cultural and administrative center nestled along the Atlantic coast.

Language

The official language of Morocco is Arabic, while French is widely used in business, education, and tourism. Amazigh (Berber) languages are also spoken, especially in the Rif and Atlas regions.

Local Time

Morocco operates on GMT +1, with daylight saving time generally observed, though subject to annual adjustment during the holy month of Ramadan.

Religion

Islam is the predominant religion in Morocco, practiced by the vast majority of the population. The country is also known for its tradition of religious tolerance, where Jewish, Christian, and Amazigh spiritual traditions coexist respectfully within Moroccan society.

The best time to visit Morocco

Morocco’s climate varies by region, but generally, the best times to visit are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). These months offer mild temperatures, ideal for city sightseeing, trekking, or enjoying the beaches.

  • Spring & Autumn: Best for outdoor activities and cultural visits Morocco

  • Summer (June–August): Perfect for coastal destinations like Al Hoceima, where Mediterranean breezes offer a cooler climate

  • Winter (December–February): Suitable for visiting the southern desert regions or enjoying the snow-capped Atlas Mountains

Morocco Holidays: what to do

Morocco offers something for every type of traveler:

  • Cultural Explorers: Visit the medinas of Fes and Marrakech, explore imperial cities and UNESCO heritage sites
  • Nature Lovers: Trek the Rif Mountains or unwind on Mediterranean beaches
  • Relaxation Seekers: Enjoy spa rituals, beach days, and the slow rhythms of seaside towns like Al Hoceima
  • Adventure Enthusiasts: Surf the Atlantic, hike remote trails, or experience a night under the desert stars

Morocco Hotels and Resorts

Morocco offers a diverse selection of accommodations to suit every style of travel. From elegant seaside resorts along the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts to intimate riads in ancient medinas and peaceful lodges nestled in the mountains, there’s a perfect stay waiting for every traveler.

Whether you’re dreaming of a relaxing beach escape, a cultural immersion in the heart of a historic city, or a scenic retreat surrounded by nature, Morocco’s renowned hospitality promises comfort, authenticity, and unforgettable moments. Explore our handpicked hotels and resorts to find the perfect setting for your Moroccan adventure.

Radisson Blu Resort Al Hoceima

Morocco

Escape to a secluded five-star retreat with private beaches, panoramic sea views, and a peaceful atmosphere on Morocco’s stunning northern coast.

free wifi, restaurant, swimming pool, private beach, spa, bar, parking

Morocco Travel Tips

Planning your trip to Morocco? Here are some practical tips to help you make the most of your journey and ensure a smooth, enjoyable experience from start to finish

Visa

Most travelers can enter Morocco visa-free for stays up to 90 days. Check your country’s specific entry requirements before departure.

Vaccines

No mandatory vaccines are required, but it’s recommended to be up-to-date with routine vaccinations. Some travelers may consider hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines.

Currency and Payment

The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants, but cash is recommended in rural areas or small shops.

Electricity in Morocco

Morocco uses 220V with types C and E plugs. Bring an adapter if needed.

Local Time

Morocco operates on GMT+1, with adjustments during Ramadan. Always check the current local time before traveling.

Flying to Morocco

Major airports include Casablanca (CMN), Marrakech (RAK), and Al Hoceima (AHU). Domestic connections are available by train, bus, or flight. Taxis and airport transfers are widely accessible.

Drinking water

Tap water is generally not recommended. Prefer bottled water and avoid ice in drinks unless in high-end restaurants or resorts.

How to dress

Modest clothing is appreciated in public areas, especially in traditional or rural settings. At resorts and coastal destinations, casual and beachwear are acceptable.

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