Rich traditions faithfully preserved, architecture that runs from ancient buildings in the medinas to monumental temples and Art Deco gems, unrivalled gastronomy, more than 3,500km of coastline and dreamy landscapes taking in the desert, deep valleys and Atlas Mountains.
Responsible for Iberia’s operations in African airports, Said Aboury is the Regional Airports Manager in Africa. Casablanca is his hometown and residence, and where he started out his professional life...
Spain’s immediate neighbour to the south – just 14 kilometres (less than nine miles) across the Strait of Gibraltar – is a world away, and both exotic and welcoming....
As you explore various places in Morocco, there’s one delicious common denominator: a savoury and distinctive Maghrebi (North African) cuisine unlike any other we know of, drawing from Middle East, the rest of Africa, and even southern Spain.
Ethen Rera
Blue skies, blue seas...this is a colour which we associate with open spaces, freedom, expansiveness, and inspiration. Blue's cool tonality also invokes, among other things, rest and...
juanorihuela
Besides being a splendid soukful of exotic cultural and ecotourism experiences, Spain's next door neighbour to the south, across the Strait of Gibraltar, shares with it a unique attribute:...
Zakaria Jamail
I daresay snow sport will come to no one's mind when contemplating the fascinating North African country of Morocco. But more adventurous types might know that the high,...
In her seminal travel memoir In Morocco, the reknowned early-20th-century American writer Edith Wharton described travelling in this country as "like turning the pages of some illuminated Persian manuscript all adorned...