April is, without question, one of the best months to visit Morocco. The brutal summer heat hasn’t arrived yet. The winter cold is completely gone. The landscapes are impossibly green. The roses in the Dades Valley are beginning to bloom. The medinas are alive with post-Ramadan energy. And the light — that warm, golden spring...Read More
May is the month when Morocco splits in two — and understanding that split is the key to having an extraordinary trip rather than a sweaty, overpriced, overcrowded one. Here is the honest picture: inland cities like Marrakech and Fes are getting genuinely hot in May, with temperatures regularly hitting 30–35°C by midday. The Sahara...Read More
Let’s start with the truth that most travel websites bury in careful euphemisms: June is hot in Morocco. Not uncomfortable-warm. In Marrakech and the southern interior, June afternoons can hit 38–40°C (100–104°F). The Sahara is firmly off the table for comfortable daytime activities. Sensible planning is not optional — it is essential. And yet. June...Read More
There is a moment on the road from Fes to Chefchaouen where Morocco changes completely. Behind you: the golden dust, the medina labyrinth, the thousand-year-old leather tanneries of Fes el-Bali. Ahead: the Rif Mountains, rising green and dramatic from the plain, hiding inside them a small city painted entirely blue. The transition takes about three...Read More
Every week, we receive an email that begins the same way: “We are in our late 60s / 70s / 80s — is Morocco really right for us?” The honest answer is: yes, with the right planning, Morocco is one of the most rewarding destinations in the world for older travelers. We have guided retired...Read More
Morocco Trip Cost, Morocco has a reputation for being affordable — and it deserves it. But “affordable” means wildly different things depending on whether you are a backpacker sleeping in hostels, a couple staying in mid-range riads, or a family booking a private guided tour with desert camps and rooftop dinners. The gap between the...Read More
The first time you walk into a Moroccan hammam, the steam is so thick you can barely see. The marble is warm beneath your feet. The air smells of olive oil, eucalyptus, and something ancient and mineral that you cannot quite name. And then someone starts scrubbing your skin with a rough glove, and you...Read More
Seven days in Morocco. It sounds like a tight window for a country this vast, this layered, this relentlessly alive. And in some ways it is — Morocco rewards longer stays generously, and anyone who spends two weeks here will tell you they wished they had three. But here is the truth we have learned...Read More
In December 2024, the FIFA Congress made it official: the 2030 FIFA World Cup will be co-hosted by Morocco, Spain, and Portugal — across two continents, three countries, and seventeen cities, in a tournament celebrating the 100th anniversary of the greatest sporting event in the world. For Morocco, this is not just a sporting event....Read More
Morocco Atlantic Coast is one of the most diverse and breathtaking coastal regions in North Africa. Stretching over 1,800 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean, it offers a mix of vibrant cities, peaceful fishing villages, world-class surf spots, historic ports, and dramatic natural landscapes. If you are planning a trip or researching Morocco Atlantic Ocean facts,...Read More