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Holidays in Morocco can be different things to different people. There is such a variety of landscapes, cities and activities on offer here, that you really can tailor make your Morocco holidays to give you what you’re looking for.
Perhaps you want beaches on holiday?  Well, Essaouira is a stunning little Morocco beach resort with some gorgeous places to stay. Perhaps to you Morocco holidays mean going shopping and exploring in the imperial cities of Marrakech or Fez? Or maybe you are after adventure? You can find it in the Atlas mountains or the deserts.
The North African country of Morocco is right on Europe’s doorstep yet it is a world apart. It is a land of ancient souks and medinas, kasbahs and ksour. The Imperial cities like Marrakech, Fez and Meknes boast a wealth of exquisite Islamic art and architecture, character and colour. There is a wide choice of holiday accommodation from luxury hotels to stylish riads (traditional houses converted to small hotels).
Away from the cities the High Atlas Mountains provide some excellent trekking locations through beautiful mountain scenery and it is a pleasure to stay in some of the remote Berber villages. The charming coastal towns like Essaouira offer the chance to chill out on the beach and dine on excellent sea food. And the Sahara desert is perhaps the ultimate place to climb magnificent sand dunes – they are some of the largest anywhere. There is a whole host of choice when planning a Morocco holiday whether you want a long weekend in Marrakech or a couple of weeks seeing some of the country’s highlights.
Highlights

  • Souks, medinas and kasbahs!
  • Incredible Imperial cities of Marrakesh, Fez and Meknes with exquisite Islamic art and architecture.
  • The beauty and silence of the Sahara Desert.
  • Hiking in the Atlas Mountains and gorges such as Dades.
  • Coastal resorts such as the quaint fishing port of Essaouira.
  • Stylish accommodation in riads and kasbahs – perfect for short breaks.

Language
Moroccan Arabic is the “official” language and is significantly different from both classical and modern Arabic.
Visas
Not required for British travellers. Other nationalities should obtain advice from the embassy
Health
There are no compulsory vaccinations.
Best times to go
Morocco is a year round destination but July & August are very hot, and in mid-winter some roads can be blocked with snow.
Getting there
Marrakech is the main international gateway with many low cost options and more routes opening all the time. Currently British Airways, Easy Jet, Ryan Air and Thomson have frequent direct flights from London to Marrakech. There are also direct flights to Casablanca and Fez, and a more extensive service with Royal Air Maroc to other airports within Morocco.