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  Planning Your Perfect Honeymoon in Morocco Morocco can offer newlyweds one of the most unique honeymoon experiences on earth, thanks to the country's unique culture that sets it apart from any other destination in Africa or Europe. Choose from beautiful old towns, 1550 miles/2500 kilometers of coast, lonely mountains and storybook deserts. Stroll the streets where one of the most romantic films in the world was filmed, Casablanca, soak up the steaming atmosphere in the historic hammam, explore a whole valley dedicated to roses, and enjoy 300 days a year on the beach Sunshine, or stroll the Sahara Desert with camels on the highest sand dunes. Here are the most romantic destinations in Morocco, and the best things to do in each. Overview Destination Reasons to Go Casablanca Romantic movie locations, Spectacular mosque Fes Fantastic medina and souks to wander Essaouira Beautiful beaches and architecture Marrakech Atmospheric architecture and souks Atlas Mountains Morocco's highe
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  Ultimate Guide to Luxury Travel in Morocco Morocco has been on the radar of bohemian celebrities for decades, and the lavish riad scene is more thriving than ever - but you don't need an A-lister certificate to be considered royalty. Raising your budget opens up endless possibilities, whether it's a customized Saharian glamping trip or a hot air balloon ride to admire the sunrise over the Atlas Mountains on the horizon. Glamp in the Sahara So you want to go to the desert but don't like being rough? We hear your voice. Today, "camping" instead of "camping" in the Sahara allows travelers to see the quicksand of those rose-gold dunes without sacrificing the all-important creature comforts. Experts can arrange overnight and multi-day tours, which take approximately 12 hours from Marrakech and 8 hours from Fes. The long drive is a journey worth experiencing in itself - passing crumbling castles, mud-built Berber villages, lush valleys and palm groves along
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  Highlights of Morocco The choices are endless. Morocco offers places to explore for a lifetime, but for most of us with a limited time it is better to choose a few key places. We have compiled a list of places and areas to consider during the process of assembling the perfect route. Overview Whether you want to focus on a specific aspect of Morocco – landscape, city, countryside, customs or traditions – or want to see all that Morocco has to offer, this is the first decision that must be made.  Because Morocco is s uch a huge country, it is best to first determine the type of trip you want and then focus on one or two areas that you can experience. You want to have enough time to absorb and enjoy everything you see and experience, instead of trying to fit into everything. Additionally, the Moroccan population is a mix of Berber, Arab, African and Andalusian, which is another consideration when planning your itinerary, depending on the specific cultural and traditional aspects you wis