21/01/2010

Exotic Morocco



Holidays in Morocco offer a wealth of possibilities, from bronzing on Mediterranean beaches to skiing in the Atlas Mountains, embarking on desert safaris and camel treks to taking historical tours of ancient cities.

Holidays in Morocco often begin with sightseeing in the vibrant city of Marrakech. Backed by the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is a fusion of old and new. In fact the city is divided into old 'Hivernage' and new 'Gueliz'. The well-preserved old city is bursting with historical sites, including: the Djemma El Fna, which is a square in the medina where numerous street performers, dancers, jugglers and snake charmers entertain the crowds; the various souks, which sell everything from spices to shoes; and the Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in Morroco.

Holidays in Morocco also feature other cities of interest. The capital of Morocco, Rabat is relaxed in comparison to the buzzing streets of Marrakech. Like many of Morocco's cities, Rabat mixes the old and new. Here tourists can visit ancient mosques in the morning and relax in trendy cafés in the afternoon.

The former capital of Morocco, Fes is one of the largest medieval cities in the world, and is comprised of a maze of ancient streets lined with grand buildings and magnificent ancient walls. Casablanca is home to the second largest mosque in the world and a bustling historical medina.

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Families:  **
Couples:  ****
Honeymoons:  ***
Young & Lively:  **




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