
The City Where Getting Lost Is the Point — Every Turn Reveals a Craftsman, a Courtyard, or Complete Chaos
Resting in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, this exotic city lures visitors with its ancient charm.

Resting in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, this exotic city lures visitors with its ancient charm.

Ait Benhaddou, one of Morocco’s most striking attractions, is nestled between the bustling city of Marrakech and the undulating sands of the Sahara Desert.

Aptly named ‘Little Picture’ in Arabic, Essaouira is a picturesque port city located on the Northern Atlantic Coast of Morocco.

Sometimes the exotic sights, sounds and smells of a city like Marrakesh can overwhelm us.

Weird, wild, and wonderfully atmospheric, this is one of the last truly intact medieval cities in the world.

When most people picture Morocco, they imagine vibrant, bustling markets and winding, narrow alleys littered with homes and shops.

From the glistening waters of the Mediterranean to the sandy plains of the Sahara, Morocco has fascinated and enticed travelers for thousands of years.

It may not be as well-known as nearby Fes, but Meknes is still a worthy addition to any Moroccan bucket list.

Marrakech is the frenetic and famous city of Morocco.

It’s when the mint tea is poured that you can finally sit back and reflect on Morocco.

Morocco’s coastline runs along both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, meaning it has a huge array of beaches that are just begging to be visited.

Endless orange dunes and wide-open desert landscapes make this one of the most unforgettable places in North Africa.
