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Best Things to Do in Marrakech: The Essential Guide
The definitive guide to Marrakech: from Jemaa el-Fnaa and the souks to Jardin Majorelle, Atlas Mountain day trips, and eating like a local.
Nador Travel Guide — Northern Morocco Safety & Travel Tips
Nador sits on Morocco's Mediterranean coast, framed by the calm waters of Marchica Lagoon and the rugged Rif Mountains. Known for its laid-back beaches and proximity to the Spanish enclave of Melilla, it's a quieter alternative to the Atlantic resorts — easy to navigate and welcoming to first-time visitors.
Safi Travel Guide — Pottery City of Morocco & Safety
Safi is Morocco's pottery capital, where artisans still fire blue-and-white ceramics in century-old kilns above the medina. This working Atlantic port balances fishing-village rhythm with a powerful left-hand surf break, offering travellers an authentic, low-key coastal stop far from the tourist trail.
El Jadida Travel Guide — Portuguese Cistern & Safety Tips
El Jadida wraps its Portuguese-built ramparts around a UNESCO-listed Cité Portugaise, where the famed underground cistern draws photographers from around the world. Combine medina walks with long Atlantic beaches and a relaxed seafront promenade — a safe, family-friendly base just south of Casablanca.
Tétouan Travel Guide — UNESCO Medina Safety & Tips
Tétouan's UNESCO-protected white medina is one of Morocco's best-preserved, shaped by centuries of Andalusian craftsmanship. Tucked into the Rif foothills between Tangier and Chefchaouen, it offers a quieter, more authentic northern experience — full of artisan workshops, hidden riads, and Mediterranean views.
Oujda Travel Guide — Eastern Morocco Safety & Attractions
Oujda is Morocco's eastern gateway, a thousand-year-old crossroads city near the Algerian border with deep Gnawa music traditions. Its walkable medina, the hot springs of Sidi Yahya, and warm desert hospitality make it a rewarding off-the-beaten-path stop for travellers heading deeper into the country.
Essaouira Travel Guide — Coastal Safety & Attractions
Essaouira's wind-swept Atlantic medina pairs Portuguese ramparts with bustling fish markets and a thriving Gnawa music scene. Cool ocean breezes, calm streets, and a small, walkable old town make it one of Morocco's most relaxed and traveller-friendly coastal cities — ideal for surfers, artists, and families.
Meknes Travel Guide — Imperial City Safety & Attractions
Meknes is Morocco's quietest imperial city — the vast Bab Mansour gate, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and royal granaries all within an easy walk. With the Volubilis Roman ruins and holy town of Moulay Idriss nearby, it's a culture-rich, low-stress alternative to Marrakech or Fes.
Chefchaouen Travel Guide — Blue City Safety & Tips
Chefchaouen — Morocco's famous Blue City — climbs the Rif Mountains in shades of cobalt and azure, with narrow lanes that invite slow afternoons. Cool mountain air, friendly locals, and walkable distances make it one of the safest and most photogenic places in the country to unwind.
Ouarzazate Travel Guide — Sahara Gateway & Desert Safety
Ouarzazate is the gateway to Morocco's deep south — film-set studios, the kasbahs of Taourirt and Aït Ben Haddou, and the road over the High Atlas to the Sahara dunes. A safe, well-organised base for desert tours, with wide skies and a relaxed pace.
Agadir Travel Guide — Beaches, Safety & Things To Do
Agadir is Morocco's premier Atlantic beach resort — six kilometres of soft sand, a modern marina, and year-round sunshine. Rebuilt after the 1960 earthquake, the city blends international resorts with nearby surf villages like Taghazout, making it one of the easiest and safest places to relax.
Fes Travel Guide — Medina, Safety & Must-See Attractions
Fes is Morocco's spiritual and cultural heart, home to Fes el-Bali — the world's largest car-free urban medina. Wander past the ancient Al-Qarawiyyin university, the famous Chouara tannery, and intricate madrasas. A guided first visit is recommended to navigate the maze-like alleys safely.
Casablanca Travel Guide — Safety, Hospitals & Attractions
Casablanca is Morocco's economic capital and largest city — a modern Atlantic metropolis anchored by the iconic Hassan II Mosque rising over the ocean. Art-deco boulevards, the Corniche, and an emerging food scene make it a comfortable, English-friendly first or last stop on any Morocco trip.
Rabat Travel Guide — Morocco Capital Safety & Things To Do
Rabat is Morocco's calm, green capital — a UNESCO-listed kasbah, the unfinished Hassan Tower, the Roman-Merinid ruins of Chellah, and clean Atlantic beaches. Safer and quieter than the bigger imperial cities, it's an underrated stop that rewards travellers with culture, coastline, and walkable charm.
Tangier Travel Guide — Gateway to Morocco, Safety & Tips
Tangier is Morocco's northern gateway — where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean and Africa nearly touches Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar. Its restored medina, hilltop Kasbah, and modern waterfront make it one of the easiest and most welcoming first stops for travellers arriving by ferry from Europe.
Complete list of Morocco emergency numbers for tourists: ambulance, police, tourist brigade, and private hospital lines in Marrakech, Casablanca, Agadir and Fes.
Everything you need to know about getting a SIM card in Morocco: the best operators, prices, eSIM options, and where to buy one in Marrakech.
A practical guide to the best hospitals and clinics in Marrakech for tourists, with emergency numbers, what to expect, and tips on using travel insurance.
Everything tourists need to know about safety in Morocco in 2025 — from emergency numbers to safe neighborhoods, scams to avoid, and the StaySafe app.
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