The top five must-see sights If you’re visiting Morocco

Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fnaa

Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fnaa – A bustling square filled with street performers, food stalls, and vibrant energy,It remains the main square of Marrakech, used by locals and tourists.

The Sahara Desert

Experience a camel trek and camp under the stars in the vast dunes of the Sahara.

The Moroccan Sahara has several regions for adventurers to explore. The two standout destinations are the vast desert dunes of Erg Chigaga and the beautiful desert peaks of Erg Chebbi. There are also the smaller and less impressive desert regions of the Tinfou Dunes by Zagora and Erg Lihoudi by M’hamid

Chefchaouen

Known as the “Blue City,” with its picturesque blue-washed streets.

Chefchaouen is known as Morocco’s Blue City and it’s easy to see why. The old town is almost entirely painted blue. From the cobbled streets to the stepped alleyways, from cafes and market stalls to the local’s homes. It is all blue! There is plenty to see and do in the city as well as marvel at the colours. Here are some of the top things to do in Chefchaouen, Morocco. Keep reading to find key information on getting to Chefchaouen and how long to spend there

Fes (Old Medina)

A UNESCO World Heritage site, home to ancient markets and the University of Al Quaraouiyine the first university in the history.

Chouara Tannery (sometimes spelled Chouwara) is one of the three tanneries in the city of Fes. It is the largest tannery in the city and one of the oldest. It is located in Fes the oldest medina Quarter of the city

Ait Benhaddou

Aït Benhaddou is a historic ksar (fortified village) along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakesh in Morocco. It is considered a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987 often used as a film set

These destinations capture Morocco’s diverse culture, history, and landscapes.

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