Morocco.
Al Hoceima
Sandy Mediterranean beaches — among them Cala Iris, Bades, Quemado, and Tala Youssef — meet the high peaks of the Rif Mountains at this Moroccan coastal city…
Taounate
Town in Morocco's Rif Mountains with a walkable centre well supplied with cafés and restaurants, Taounate serves as the provincial capital of its surrounding…
Mazagan
Mazagan is the former name of what is now El Jadida, a Portuguese settlement established on Morocco's Atlantic coast in 1502 and held for some 267 years befo…
El Jadida
The Portuguese Fortified City of Mazagan, built at the start of the 16th century and registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, anchors this Atlanti…
Targuist
A modest town in the heart of Morocco's Rif mountains, Targuist sits in Al Hoceima Province and is considered the cultural capital of the Senhaja Srair tribes.
Goulmima
This agricultural oasis town in Morocco's Drâa-Tafilalet region, Goulmima sits along the Wadi Gheris river fed by the central High Atlas mountains, with a ca…
Debdou
Debdou, a pocket-sized town in eastern Morocco's Taourirt Province near the Algerian border, has a long history of multi-ethnic coexistence among Berbers, Ar…
Asilah
A fortified Atlantic coast town south of Tangier, Asilah is known across Morocco for hosting the country's largest open-air art exhibition — the whitewashed…
Kasba Tadla
A Moroccan town on the Oum Er-Rbia river where ochre-walled kasbah fortifications rise dramatically above low street-level buildings, with upland country nea…
Ikkiss
A compact cluster of flat-roofed earthen houses rises up a steep High Atlas hillside above a green valley, making this tiny Moroccan mountain village a rewar…
Salé
A large Moroccan city on the right bank of the Bou Regreg river, directly across from the capital Rabat, Salé preserves a historic medina with major monument…
Oued Laou
This modest Mediterranean coastal town in northern Morocco, Oued Laou sits where a Rif Mountains river meets the sea, with Tetouan to the northwest and Chefc…
Imlil
High in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, Imlil is the country's main base for trekking to Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa.
Oued Zem
This city in central Morocco's Khouribga Province, Oued Zem sits on phosphate, iron, and marble deposits that shaped its modern development.
Boulaouane
This large red-earth kasbah with crenellated walls crowns a dry hillside above the Oum Er-Rbia River, making this small Moroccan town a rewarding stop for an…
Tinmel
Tinmel, a tiny High Atlas village in Morocco, was the cradle of the Almohad empire, where the religious reformer Ibn Tumart founded the movement that launche…
Tendrara
Pocket-sized town in Morocco's Oriental region, Tendrara was historically known for one of the area's largest weekly sheep markets and for cross-border trade…
Imzouren
This Riffian town in northern Morocco's Rif Mountains, Imzouren sits a short distance from the coast near Al Hoceima and draws European visitors to its cafés…
Meknes
One of Morocco's four Imperial cities, Meknes rose to prominence under Sultan Ismail Ibn Sharif in the 17th century, who built a vast palace complex and ring…
Asni
A little town in the foothills of the High Atlas mountains, Asni serves as a gateway toward Imlil and the higher peaks beyond, with Marrakesh a short distanc…
Tinghir
A Moroccan oasis town in the Drâa-Tafilalet region, Tinghir sits along the Wadi Todgha where a dense palm grove stretches for miles through a corridor betwee…
Foum Zguid
A lively compact town in southeastern Morocco's arid uplands, where rose-pink buildings line a wide dusty main street backed by dramatic bare mountains, and…
Beni Mellal
A city at the foot of the western Middle Atlas mountains in north-central Morocco, Beni Mellal has a walkable centre with a dense café and restaurant scene.
Ait Benhaddou
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987, Aït Benhaddou is a fortified earthen-clay village on the historic caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakesh, an…
Ouarzazat
Morocco's film-production capital, Ouarzazate sits in south-central Morocco where the Draa Valley meets the desert, hosting the country's largest studios and…
Beni Ansar
Beni Ansar sits on Morocco's northeastern coast as the site of one of the country's major ports — commonly known as Nador Port — handling passenger ferries,…
Boujad
Founded around 1600 CE by the Sufi scholar Sidi Bouabid Cherki, Boujad is a town in central Morocco's Khouribga Province whose identity has been shaped by th…
Nador
Walkable Mediterranean city on Morocco's northeastern coast, Nador sits along the water with a centre full of cafés and restaurants.
Moulay Bousselham
A compact Atlantic coast town in Morocco's Kénitra Province, Moulay Bousselham sits directly on the ocean and supports a café and restaurant scene that outpa…
Tétouan
Nicknamed "Granada's Daughter," Tétouan is a Moroccan city whose medina has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997 — shaped by the Andalusian Muslims a…
Midar
This low-rise Moroccan town spread across a broad valley in the Rif uplands, with bare rocky hills rising behind flat-roofed buildings and a compact centre o…
Larache
A coastal Moroccan city where the Loukkos River meets the Atlantic, Larache has a walkable centre with a real café and restaurant scene and scenic viewpoints…
Azilal
This provincial capital in Morocco's Atlas Mountains, Azilal serves as the gateway to the M'Goun Conservation Area and sits between the Middle and High Atlas…
Demnate
A town at the foot of the High Atlas Mountains in central Morocco, Demnate sits close to several natural landmarks: the Iminifery natural land bridge and cav…
Mohammedia
Port city on Morocco's Atlantic coast between Casablanca and Rabat, Mohammedia is home to the country's most important oil refinery, the Samir Refinery, maki…
Selouane
A town in Morocco's Nador Province where flat agricultural plains meet the edge of upland Rif country, offering a low-key local atmosphere and easy access to…
Tafraout
A pocket-sized town set in the Anti-Atlas mountains of southern Morocco, Tafraout offers a café and restaurant scene that outpunches its size, alongside mult…
Amtoudi
A small Berber village in Morocco's Anti-Atlas mountains, Amtoudi sits dramatically at the floor of a deep canyon, where earth-toned buildings and a dense pa…
Zeghanghane
This town in the Rif mountains of northeastern Morocco, Zeghanghane sits in highland terrain close to Nador and serves as an urban hub for the surrounding ru…
Tiznit
Known as Morocco's silver capital, Tiznit is a city in the Souss-Massa region founded in 1881 by Sultan Hassan I, with a long tradition of silver and bronze…
Akchour
A mountain area in Chefchaouen Province, Akchour draws visitors to its waterfalls, which cascade into a natural pool and require a one-to-two hour walk throu…
Boumalne Dades
This pocket-sized Moroccan town at the mouth of the upper Dadès Valley, Boumalne Dades sits where the river meets the edge of a desert plateau, with mountain…
Bzou
Bzou is a modest Moroccan town in the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains, on the road between Beni-Mellal and Marrakesh, where the commune spreads across…
Amizmiz
This Berber market town at the foot of the High Atlas mountains, a short drive south of Marrakesh, Amizmiz draws its identity from a Tuesday souk that serves…
Sefrou
Sefrou, a city at the foothills of the Middle Atlas in central Morocco, is known for its annual cherry festival — said to be the oldest festival in Morocco —…
Oualidia
Known as Morocco's oyster capital, Oualidia is a small Atlantic coast town beside a protected natural lagoon, midway between El Jadida and Asfi.
Bir Jdid
This town on Morocco's Atlantic coast, Bir Jdid sits between Casablanca and El Jadida on the main coastal road, with the ocean a short distance inland.
Bni Bouayach
Mediterranean coastal town in Morocco's Al Hoceïma Province, Bni Bouayach sits along the main road connecting Al Hoceïma and Nador, with the Rif mountains cl…
Oujda
Oujda, the capital of Morocco's Oriental region in the northeast, sits close to the Algerian border and within reach of both the Mediterranean coast and the…
Alnif
Pocket-sized town in southeastern Morocco's Drâa-Tafilalet region, Alnif is known for significant paleontological discoveries and sits on the N12 highway con…
Kenitra
Port city on the Sebou River in northwestern Morocco, Kenitra has a walkable centre with a dense café and restaurant scene shaped partly by French colonial-e…
Skoura
A palm oasis southeast of Ouarzazate, Skoura pairs a modern town centre — with cafés and restaurants — with a historic palmeraie of traditional rammed-earth…
Boulemane
Morocco's highest city sits in the Middle Atlas Mountains, surrounded by rivers, oak forests, and rugged terrain.
Taliouine
Saffron production defines this small Moroccan town in the mountains of Taroudant Province, with Taliouine counted among the world's leading exporters of the…
Agdz
This modest Moroccan town along the banks of the Draa River, Agdz sits at the foot of Djebel Kissane in the Atlas Mountains, with scenic surrounds and a mode…
Fam El Hisn
A compact desert-edge town in Morocco's Souss-Massa region, its flat-roofed earthen buildings spread across arid terrain with a mosque minaret rising above a…
Imintanout
A hilltop viewpoint above Imintanout reveals a spread of terracotta-toned buildings filling a dry valley, backed by open semi-arid plains and distant ridgeli…
Safi
Safi is an Atlantic-facing Moroccan city with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants, scenic coastal viewpoints, and a long history as Morocco's mai…
El Hajeb
A mountain town in Morocco's Fès-Meknès region, El Hajeb sits at the edge of the Middle Atlas and is known for its abundant freshwater springs.
Mirleft
Tiny Atlantic-coast town in Morocco's Anti-Atlas mountains, Mirleft draws visitors with a café and restaurant scene that punches above its size, alongside be…
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