Agadir, is called the Miami of Morocco and is one of the best resorts to enjoy the friendly Moroccan hospitality. You can shop in the various bazaars or simply relax on the beautiful beachfront. For those looking for some daytime action you can visit Agadir`s bustling fish auction or take in the fabulous views from its hilltop Kasbah ruins. By night, the Cafes, bars, nightclubs & terraces with live music provide a blend of international and local entertainment to suit all.
Essaouira is a place with a strong feeling of its past. It has been a trading post for almost 3000 years, starting with the Phoenicians. But the town as it now appears is far younger, about 200 years. The architect who designed the ramparts was French, a clear suggestion of constant international feeling of Essaouira. Essaouira has a nice little collection of sights, all of great aesthetical value. The walled white town, the ramparts, the harbour and the streets of craftsmen working behind open doors.
Fez is the spiritual and cultural centre of Morocco. The most ancient of the imperial cities, Fez is a city of enormous variety and contrast. It is unrivalled in the splendor and beauty of its monuments and architecture. As you walk through Fez it’s souks, mosques, dye pits, restaurants, workshops and markets vie for your attention and attack your senses. Making it best for couples wanting to add cultural adventure to their holiday
The ancient city of Marrakech is one of the most dramatic inland cities in Morocco. Marrakech provides a natural street theatre of amazing variety with everything one would expect from an ancient Arab city. Pedestrians and donkeys with carts all vie for space on the narrow cobbled streets aswell as wide avenues lined with shops, restaurants and cafes. Best for couples wanting to add a little excitement and magic to a relaxing holiday