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Spend a day in Chefchaouen, Morocco. Known as The Blue Pearl, this small town boast with culture, food, hospitality and abundance of Instagrammable spots.
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Dazzling, diverse, cultural, aesthetic, bustling. Those are just a few words to describe the country of Morocco. Whether you are exploring the bustling souks of Marrakesh, the historic gems of Fez, the coastal breezes of Essaouira, the warm sand of the desert, or anywhere in between, you are bound to find incredible architecture, culture, food, and experiences.
This guide is my "ultimate guide", a pay for guide that includes all my secrets and tricks for locations around the country. If you are interested in something small, check out my page and my free guides (Marrakesh, Casablanca) or more limited paid guides (Tangier, the road to Erg Chigaga). However, if you are planning a week or longer in Morocco and want the inside scoop on various cities around the country, this is your guide.
Over 240 recommendations included! Covered in this guide: Marrakesh, Fez, Casablanca, Tangier, Chefchaouen, Ouarzazate/Aït Benhaddou, Erg Chigaga/M'hamid, Erg Chebbi/Merzouga, and Agadir
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You only have 3-4 days and want to go somewhere off the beaten track? Here’s an idea for you.
3 cities in 3 days may seem a little hard to do but these are 3 cities where one day is more than enough to see pretty much everything.
In between these cities you will take a bus, so if you don't drive or don't feel like renting a car in a new foreign country - this guide is for you.
This is the itinerary I made for myself first, so I visited all the places listed here and stayed in the hotels mentioned here. I'm a budget solo traveler so the hotels will be good enough to just come after all day of walking and sleep there, but if you're like me, it shouldn't be a problem for you.
So, this guide is for adventurous backpackers, who want to travel more for less money. If this is you - keep reading and I hope you'll follow my steps in Morocco.
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This Morocco travel guide is not just about riads to stay at & sights to see. I want to help you see almost every corner of this country - from staying overnight at a luxury camp in the Sahara desert & taking a cooking class at a non-profit association, empowering women in Marrakesh, to visiting the oldest university in the world & seeing goats on trees on the way to Essaouira port town. 10 days is a perfect timeframe to explore Morocco and have an adventure of a lifetime.
Structure of this guide >>
- Day-by-day itinerary with 80+ interesting things to see & do, countless hidden gems, best restaurants & cafes as well as most beautiful riads to stay at;
- What to do if you have more or less than 10 days in Morocco;
- Essential travel tips & tricks, including travel safety tips, what to pack guide, ways to get around, the best time to visit and average costs of a day in Morocco.
Follow this travel itinerary for a guaranteed set of amazing experiences and stunning vistas. You’ll save 50+ hours of research, have it for life and can access it anytime. You can also combine my saved spots & insights with your own research to craft the Morocco trip of your dreams. If you are short on time or have a few extra days - worry not, I have added a few tips for those circumstances also.
If you are travelling to this gorgeous country soon, tag me in the pictures you take - @irinadoingthings - I'd love to experience Morocco again through your eyes.
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I love Tangier. In a country where "relaxing" and "cities" don't usually mix, the Mediterranean air, sandy beaches, and craggy cliffs gives Tangier a certain laissez-faire vibe that Marrakesh, Fez, or Casablanca could only dream of. I like to say it's as though Morocco, France, and Spain had a baby featuring each country's best parts. It doesn't matter if you're in the old parts of the Kasbah or Medina, the Corniche, or in the west by Cap Spartel. It's magnificent.
In this article, I (hope to) show off the best sites of Tangier by location along with some good points about logistics and hotel recommendations. Need anything more? Feel free to reach out via my page or via my website!
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Discover the enchantment of Morocco, a hidden gem that is finally getting the attention it deserves! Immerse yourself in a fascinating blend of Berber, Muslim, Jewish, and Roman history and witness their influences in the country's ruins. But Morocco isn't just about its rich past, it offers a diverse range of landscapes. Explore the breathtaking coastlines along both the Atlantic and Mediterranean, venture into the mesmerizing Sahara Desert, conquer the majestic High Atlas Mountains, and soak in the beauty of the lush Rif Mountains. Morocco truly has something magical for everyone to explore and enjoy!
This guide will show you the various regions of Morocco and the cities you may want to consider visiting on your next trip to this magical country!
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