Its location at the intersection of Europe and Africa makes Morocco a
real crossroads bordered by the waters of the Mediterranean and open to
the vast stretches of the Atlantic Ocean. Morocco features both sea and
mountain and is home to the full range of Mediterranean climates, which
surrender to the sands of the Sahara. The country serves up marvelous
vistas that you will enjoy soaking in and discovering for yourself. With
its mix of diverse, captivating panoramas and a rich kaleidoscope of
culture, Morocco is an unbeatable destination.
Marrakech
Marrakech, a former imperial city in western Morocco, is a major
economic center and home to mosques, palaces and gardens. The medina
is a densely packed, walled medieval city dating to the Berber Empire,
with mazelike alleys where thriving souks (marketplaces) sell
traditional textiles, pottery and jewelry. A symbol of the city, and
visible for miles, is the Moorish minaret of 12th-century Koutoubia
Mosque.
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Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is a city in the Rif Mountains of northwest
Morocco. It’s known for the striking, blue-washed buildings of its old
town. Leather and weaving workshops line its steep cobbled lanes. In
the shady main square of Place Outa el Hammam is the red-walled
Kasbah, a 15th-century fortress and dungeon, and Chefchouen
Ethnographic Museum. The octagonal minaret of the Great Mosque rises
nearby.
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