For centuries artists and poets have fallen head over heels for Tangier and it is very easy to see why. Tangiers is a beautiful place and offers a range of unique experiences. Cape Malabata has an incredibly beautiful sunrise and for those that love sunsets you can visit Cape Spartel.

You can visit the underground cave of Hercules where legend says he rested after completing his tasks. The Diplomatic Forest offers hiking, sports and picnics as well as being serenely beautiful.

The Gardens of Mendoubia is where you can walk amongst trees and visit Forbes Museum. It was here that 115,000 soldiers made of lead reenact historic battles. There are a number of historic and stunning mosques to see and view their unique architecture.

A visit to the Pasha Raissouni Palace in August is a must where artists from around the globe exhibit their wares. Tangier will be an experience of a lifetime, whatever it is you choose to do.

One place where the modern exists in harmony with the medieval is Fez. Fez el Jedid (New) is today’s modern Fez while Fez el Bali (Old) is a medieval city preserved in time. Along the busy streets are many stalls where intricate handicrafts, copper, leather goods and brassware can all be found.

The Bou Inania Madersa is a 14th century religious college that is a must see with beautiful architecture and the Dar-Batha museum featuring a Moroccan ceramic collection. The Kairaouine mosque, once the largest in Africa is also fun to visit.

Those interested in the Berber culture flock to the Atlas Mountain for an adventurous time. There are many opportunities to enjoy hiking, biking and photographic opportunities. Panoramic views are offered thanks to the fertile valleys surrounded by waterfalls and rivers. Many guides will offer tours to the area.

Casablanca is Morocco’s modern destination even though it remains quaint. The Central Market of Casablanca and the Habbouse Souk District are two of many places to visit. They are bustling with activity and will thrill you with all the fascinating products and assortment of goods.

The Hassan mosque II is one of the largest on the globe and it captures the attention of all who visit. The nightlife of Corniche is excellent as well as the many hotels, swimming pools, bars, restaurants and beaches. A small village nearby is Oualidia and is known for oysters.  Marrackech like Fez has two areas the historic or Medina and the new city. You can visit each by foot or via a caleche a small carriage pulled by a horse.

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