Casablanca
Casablanca has moved from a small town to one of the largest in the world thanks to its new forms of modern architectural construction and has become a major industrial and commercial centre more open to the Western way of life than other Moroccan cities. Casablanca is today the economic capital of Morocco and its largest city, located on the Atlantic coast bordered by beautiful beaches that make it a seaside destination always rivaled and is about 80 km south of Rabat, 8km from EL Jadida to the south By the motorway, with a population of more than 4 million inhabitants makes it the most populous city of the Maghreb
Marrakech
The departing destination of Marrakech, you will certainly take a bit of Marrakech in an unforgettable dream, it is a place full of surprises! With its countless markets, gardens, palaces and mosques, you will have plenty of view. Also called the Red City, Marrakech is the fourth largest city in the kingdom after Casablanca, Fez and Tangier with more than a million inhabitants, it remains the tourist capital of the country. More than a city, Marrakech is a pearl polished by history and knowing how to welcome its guests with open arms since always
Essaouira
The city of Essaouira is a tourist gem, thanks in particular to its natural, historical and cultural assets, becoming a great tourist destination. Its Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the island of Mogador, its port, dating from the eighteenth century, a superb cornice and its beaches, allowing the practice of water sports, make the province a tourist destination of quality. Located on the Atlantic coast, Essaouira is a fishing port town and common populated, about 78 000 inhabitants, the city is located north of Agadir, west of Marrakech, and 406 km south of Casablanca. Lively seaside resort overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, is a real pleasure of architecture of old style at the same time modern, with nice hotels installed in traditional Moroccan riads in the old town, more and more Anglophone
Agadir
The ocean offers immense beaches of about 10 km. Here, the sweetness is that of the fine sand, the caress of the sun, we live the paradise all year 3 hours from the main European cities. Agadir is a small Amazigh town in the south west of Morocco, located on the Atlantic coast, in the region of the souses, 508 km south of Casablanca, 173 km from Essaouira and 235 km west of Marrakech. With 900 000 inhabitants, in a beautiful site and in an idyllic climate to make you forget all your worries. Along the palm-lined boulevards and bars on the waterfront. Agadir, the first seaside resort in Morocco, has a decidedly very western atmosphere by the many German tourists!
Fez
The Imperial city is the capital of the traditional culture of Morocco. Cradle of Knowledge, its superb medersas are the flamboyant symbol. This fortified city, enshrined in UNESCO's World heritage, will bring you back to the Middle Ages. Located inside the medina, the entrance to the Bab Bou-Bou Jeloud District is carried out by its huge gate of 1913, decorated with blue and green earthenware, the colours of the city. Fez is in two pieces the Old City and the new
Tangier
Tangier has long been an unofficial cultural capital for a number of writers and artists from all over the world, it also attracts real estate developers who came mainly from the Rif and everywhere else. Located on the Strait of Gibraltar that separates Africa from Europe, about 15 km from the Spanish coast, and on the outskirts of the Rif Mountain massif, it offers an exceptional view of the other side. Tangier has long been an important strategic place. With its two thousand and five hundred years of existence, it has a population of one million inhabitants today, it is one of the oldest cities in North Africa. Its medina, its Kasbah, its bazaars and its souks are among the liveliest of the country, and its beaches are superb about 7 km. In the last century, Tangier has become one of the favourite places of the international jet set. An important seaside resort, Tangier has a variety of hotel and tourist facilities, and a medina that attracts huge visitors, it speaks Spanish more than French
Rabat
A coastal town, its coastline unfolds nearly 60 kilometers of coastline where rocky coves or fine sand beaches follow, and its hinterland offers an ideal ecological diversity for hiking. Rabat is the administrative capital of Morocco, it is located on the Atlantic coast and on the left or South Bank of the mouth of the Bouregreg, opposite the city of Salé, these two cities are for this reason called "Twin Cities". It has a little over a million people. A pleasant climate all year round, a privileged situation on the edge of the Atlantic, a history of exceptional richness, make Rabat a leading tourist destination, it benefits from a unique historical heritage, reflecting the Diversity of the legacies that have shaped the two shores of the Bouregreg over the centuries. Rabat is one of the only cities preserved historical and cultural heritages, since June 2012, a set of sites of the city of Rabat is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a cultural property. The ministries and the highest administrations sit there and well on the Royal palace
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