Destinations

Five unforgettable places to discover across Morocco.

We explore Morocco beyond the guidebooks, taking you from golden deserts and ancient cities to peaceful mountain villages and the Atlantic coast. Every journey is carefully crafted to showcase the country’s rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and authentic local experiences.

01

Chefchaouen

THE BLUE PEARL
Nestled high in the breathtaking Rif Mountains of northern Morocco, Chefchaouen is one of the country’s most captivating destinations, celebrated for its iconic blue-painted streets, stairways, homes, and doorways. Often called the “Blue Pearl of Morocco,” the town’s striking monochromatic charm creates a peaceful atmosphere that attracts photographers, artists, and travelers from around the world.

02

Marrakesh

THE RED CITY

Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Marrakech, Morocco’s cultural and historic heart. Admire the magnificent Koutoubia Mosque, whose soaring minaret has defined the city’s skyline for centuries, then lose yourself in the maze-like souks filled with colorful textiles, handcrafted leather goods, aromatic spices, and traditional Moroccan treasures. As the sun sets, make your way to the legendary Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where the city comes alive with snake charmers, storytellers, musicians, street performers, and sizzling food stalls. From the rich aromas of local cuisine to the lively sounds of the marketplace, Marrakech offers an unforgettable sensory experience that perfectly captures the spirit and charm of Morocco.

03

Aït Benhaddou

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE

Located on the edge of the High Atlas Mountains near Ouarzazate, Aït Benhaddou is one of Morocco’s most iconic historical landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This remarkably preserved ksar, or fortified village, is built entirely from traditional earthen clay architecture, with winding alleyways, ancient watchtowers, and mud-brick homes that have stood for centuries.

04

Sahara Desert

GOLDEN DUNES

Located on the edge of the High Atlas Mountains near Ouarzazate, Aït Benhaddou is one of Morocco’s most iconic historical landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This remarkably preserved ksar, or fortified village, is built entirely from traditional earthen clay architecture, with winding alleyways, ancient watchtowers, and mud-brick homes that have stood for centuries.

05

Essaouira

ATLANTIC COAST
Escape the desert heat and discover the refreshing coastal charm of Essaouira, a relaxed fortified city where history, culture, and the Atlantic Ocean come together. Stroll along the impressive 18th-century stone ramparts, offering sweeping views of the ocean and the bustling fishing harbor filled with iconic blue wooden boats. Wander through the UNESCO-listed medina, where whitewashed buildings with blue shutters create a picturesque setting filled with artisan workshops, boutique shops, and vibrant local markets.