
Morocco, the gateway to Africa and a land of enchantment, invites you to an unforgettable sensory journey. From the bustling souks of Marrakech to the blue alleys of Chefchaouen, through the silent vastness of the Sahara Desert and the imperial medinas of Fès, our stays in Morocco offer an immersion into a rich culture and landscapes of astounding diversity. Explore our offers and be enchanted by the legendary hospitality and radiant colors of the Cherifian kingdom.
Fascinating imperial cities
Marrakech, Fès, Meknès, and Rabat, four cities with exceptional historical and architectural heritage, featuring bustling medinas, palaces, and souks.
Landscapes of incredible diversity
From the snowy peaks of the High Atlas to the golden dunes of the Sahara, via the wild Atlantic coasts and green valleys.
A rich culture and craftsmanship
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the souks, sleep in a traditional riad, admire leather, spices, and zellige craftsmanship, and share mint tea, a symbol of hospitality.
A savoury and fragrant gastronomy
Moroccan cuisine, one of the best in the world, delights the palate with its tagines, couscous, pastillas, and honey pastries.
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Morocco offers a multitude of sites to discover.


Morocco’s climate is very varied:

Moroccan cuisine is a delight for the senses. The Tagine, a stew simmered in a clay dish, is emblematic. The Couscous, traditionally served on Fridays, is a convivial dish. The Pastilla, a sweet and savoury pastry often with pigeon or chicken, is a refined speciality. The Harira is a rich and comforting soup. Everywhere, you’ll be offered mint tea, a symbol of Moroccan hospitality.
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The Djemaa el-Fna square in Marrakech is not classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its buildings, but as a “Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity” for the unique atmosphere created by its storytellers, musicians, and artists.
The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit card payment is possible in large hotels, restaurants, and shops, but cash is indispensable in the souks, for taxis, and small businesses. ATMs are widely available in cities.
The inhabitants of Morocco are called Moroccans.
The official languages are Arabic and Amazigh (Berber). French is widely spoken and used in administration, commerce, and tourism, making communication very easy for French-speaking travellers.
In Morocco, plugs are type C and E (the same as in France and Belgium). Therefore, you normally won’t need an adapter. The voltage is 220V.