With its desert dunes, mountain villages, and vibrant souks, Morocco is full of contrast. Wander the medinas of Fez and Marrakech, ride camels in the Sahara, hike the Atlas Mountains, or surf in Essaouira. Uncover the magic with our Morocco travel guides.
Amazigh, Arabic, African, Jewish, and Mediterranean cultures collide beneath the scorching skies of Morocco, where world-famous cuisine, historic charm, and nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites…
Meryem Bennouna, Director – UK, Ireland, and Nordics at the Moroccan National Tourist Office, discusses the growth and evolution of the country’s tourism offering in…
Moroccan gastronomy fuses the bold and vivacious flavours of the country’s Arab, Mediterranean, and French influences, extending far beyond the typical.
Amazigh, Arabic, African, Jewish, and Mediterranean cultures collide beneath the scorching skies of Morocco, where world-famous cuisine, historic charm, and nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites come together.
Meryem Bennouna, Director – UK, Ireland, and Nordics at the Moroccan National Tourist Office, discusses the growth and evolution of the country’s tourism offering in recent years.
From world-class gastronomic experiences to camel treks in the Sahara, Outlook Recommends the best things to do in Morocco.
Moroccan gastronomy fuses the bold and vivacious flavours of the country’s Arab, Mediterranean, and French influences, extending far beyond the typical.
From the blue city of Chefchaouen to multi-tiered waterfalls, we highlight the landmark attractions from across Morocco.
Travelling to Morocco from most parts of Europe is straightforward, with multiple options available to suit various preferences and budgets.
The Outlook Team explores preparing a feast in the atmospheric heart of Fez, the foodie capital of Morocco