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Discover Morocco's most captivating destinations
Our Destinations
Explore our carefully curated collection of Morocco's most captivating destinations
About Marrakech
Marrakech, known as the Red City for its distinctive terracotta buildings, is Morocco’s most iconic destination. Founded in 1062, this imperial city captivates visitors with its labyrinthine medina, the legendary Jemaa el-Fnaa square, and exquisite gardens like Jardin Majorelle. From the historic Koutoubia Mosque to the opulent Bahia Palace, Marrakech offers an intoxicating blend of history, culture, and sensory experiences.
Available Tours in Marrakech
Must-Visit Attractions in Marrakech
Highlights
Jemaa el-Fnaa Square
The bustling heart of Marrakech, full of performers, stalls, and energy.
Bahia Palace
Marvel at the intricate architecture and serene gardens of this historic palace.
Jardin Majorelle
A colorful botanical garden showcasing exotic plants and Berber art.
Koutoubia Mosque
Admire Marrakech's iconic mosque with its majestic minaret and history.
Historic Medina & Souks
Get lost in the labyrinth of streets, shops, and vibrant local markets.
Traditional Riads
Stay in authentic Moroccan houses with central courtyards and rich culture.
About Fes
Fes, founded in 789 AD, is Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heart. The Fes el-Bali medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the world’s largest car-free urban zone—a living medieval city of over 9,000 alleyways. Here you’ll find the University of Al Quaraouiyine, the world’s oldest continuously operating university, and the famous tanneries where leather is still dyed using centuries-old techniques. Fes is an immersive journey through Moroccan history and tradition.
Available Tours in Fes
Must-Visit Attractions in Fes
Highlights
Fes el-Bali Medina
Step into one of the world’s oldest living medinas, a maze of narrow alleys filled with history, culture, and vibrant daily life.
Al Quaraouiyine University
Recognized as the oldest existing university in the world, a symbol of Islamic scholarship and architectural beauty.
Chouara Tanneries
Witness traditional leather-making techniques that have remained unchanged for centuries in this iconic open-air tannery.
Bou Inania Madrasa
Admire Marrakech's iconic mosque A masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship, showcasing intricate tilework, carved wood, and stunning Islamic architecture.
Dar Batha Museum
Explore a rich collection of Moroccan arts, including ceramics, woodwork, and traditional artifacts in a historic palace setting.
Royal Palace Gates
Admire the magnificent golden gates of the royal palace, a perfect blend of grandeur, symmetry, and Moroccan artistry.
About Casablanca
Casablanca is Morocco’s largest city and economic powerhouse, a dynamic metropolis where modernity meets tradition. The stunning Hassan II Mosque, with its 210-meter minaret and intricate craftsmanship, stands majestically over the Atlantic Ocean. The city showcases remarkable Art Deco architecture from the French colonial period, particularly in the downtown area. While often overlooked by tourists, Casablanca offers excellent cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and a glimpse into contemporary Moroccan life.
Available Tours in Casablanca
Must-Visit Attractions in Casablanca
Highlights
Hassan II Mosque
A breathtaking oceanfront mosque featuring intricate craftsmanship, towering minaret views, and one of the world’s largest prayer halls.
Corniche Beach
A lively seaside promenade lined with beaches, cafés, restaurants, and sunset views perfect for relaxing by the Atlantic Ocean.
Art Deco Quarter
A charming district showcasing Casablanca’s French colonial heritage through elegant façades, stylish boulevards, and timeless architecture.
Old Medina
A historic quarter filled with narrow alleys, local markets, artisan shops, and authentic glimpses of Casablanca’s cultural roots.
Morocco Mall
One of Africa’s largest shopping destinations offering luxury brands, entertainment, fine dining, and a spectacular indoor aquarium.
Rick's Café
An iconic restaurant inspired by the classic film, blending nostalgic ambiance, piano music, and refined Moroccan dining experiences.