About Morocco
Morocco (the
full Arabic name is Al Mamlakah al Maghribiyah which translates into "The
Western Kingdom" ) is located on the North West coast
of Africa and has ports in the North Atlantic
Ocean as well as the Mediterranean Sea. It
is the third most populous Arab country. Morocco
shares the largest part of its border with Algeria
to the East and Western Saharah to the South. Morocco
is divided into sixteen regions. Each region is further divided into provinces
and prefectures. The capital of Morocco
is Rabat and its largest city is Casablanca.
The national currency is the Moroccan Dirham.
Getting Here
For U.S.
citizens and British citizens, passports are required for entry into Morocco,
but a visa is not required for stays up to three months. Mohammed V
International Airport (CMD) is the main international airport and is located in
Nouasseur, which is approximately 25 km (15 miles) from Casablanca.
There are also some 60 regional airports throughout the country. Royal Air
Maroc is the national air carrier. For U.S.
travelers, Delta and Continental offer regularly scheduled flights. From the United
Kingdom and Europe,
flights are offered by Air France, Easy Jet, and Ryanair into many Moroccan
destinations. For domestic flights within Morocco,
travelers rely upon the company called Regional Air Lines. Travelling to Morocco
is also accomplished by ship with cruise lines, such as Norwegian and Royal
Caribbean, offering itineraries with regular stops at Morocco’s
main port in Casablanca. For more
information about travel, see our flights and hotels sections.
Accommodations
Morocco has
a variety of accommodations from which to choose. In the larger cities, such as
Casablanca and Tangier, there are a
number of international hotels including the Ramada, Sheraton and Hyatt
Regency. However, throughout all of the major cities and in the metropolitan
centers of Morocco,
excellent five star hotels that offer the luxury of their international
counterparts but with local charm and hospitality are available. Many travellers
find that the best accommodations in Morocco
are Riads, which are traditional Morocco
homes that have been converted into small hotels and private guest houses.
Riads are usually located inside the older districts throughout Morocco
which are steeped in culture.
Destinations and Attractions
Morocco is a land rich in natural beauty and unforgettable places that are both
fascinating to visit and intriguing to explore. For those who want to immerse
themselves in Moroccan culture and history there are hundreds of mosques, palaces,
and historical sites to visit. Some of the favorites on our list include the
ancient city of Asilah, the Grottoes of Hercules, and the El Bahia Palace. Equally memorable
is the Moroccan landscape, which is framed by several impressive destinations
such as the Sahara Desert and stunning mountain ranges such as the High Atlas, the Chefchaouen Mountains and the Oregano Mountains, which offer outdoor
activities such as snow skiing, hiking, climbing, and adventure travel. For
travelers wanting the relaxation of seaside towns and beaches, the Moroccan
coast is home to spectacular fishing villages such Dakhla and swimming beaches
such as Plage Quemada and Lalla Fatma.
Culture and Heritage
Moroccan culture is rich is history, the arts and sciences. Throughout Morocco
there is a wide choice of museums such as The Museum of Antiquities and The
Ethnographic Museum in Tetouan. Another favorite stop is the Museum
of Moroccan Art, which houses on
display unique collections of glass objects, manuscripts, exquisite carpets,
jewelry, pottery and ancient manuscripts. For those enjoying live performances,
Morocco has may
wonderful theatres that present classic, translated and reworked productions of
western classics such as Shakespeare to modern productions of Moroccan plays that
are filled with the country’s tradition and folklore. Unique theatrical venues
include Alliance Franco-Marocaine Theater and the Teatro de Cervantes. Popular
outdoor festivals also abound with performances held at the Marrakech Popular
Arts Festival and the Amazigh Theater Festival in Casablanca.
Seekers of outdoor adventure may wish to explore the wonderful national parks
and reserves of Morocco,
such as Souss Massa
National Park and the Mediterranean
Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve established through UNESCO.
Enjoy your trip to Morocco!
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