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Marrakech: Tradition meets modernity
The ancient imperial city of Marrakech has a great deal to offer within its red-tinted walls. Bustling, cosmopolitan and open to life, it offers experience-hungry travellers a vibrant city with deep-rooted traditions and bright flashes of modernity. Brimming with captivating UNESCO World Heritage monuments, it offers a hotchpotch of sensations, aromas and charming little spots that would appeal to Alfred Hitchcock himself – in fact, several scenes for his film "The Man Who Knew Too Much" were shot here.
Get lost in the magical universe of Jemaa el-Fnaa, one of the world's busiest squares, with its snake-charmers, water-carriers, dancers, fortune-tellers and henna tattoo artists; hunt down the perfect souvenir in the fascinating Spice Market or the labyrinthine and engrossing souk with its carpets, slippers, furs and jewels... stroll through the picturesque alleys and passageways of the Medina; allow yourself to be whisked away by the exclusive atmosphere of the modern city with its elegant French air, traversed by wide boulevards and full of designer establishments, luxurious hotels and exquisite leisure options for lovers of golf, thalassotherapy and the good life. The minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque, the Arabic Baths of the Medina, the Jewish Quarter or Mellah, the breathtaking Majorelle Garden and the Menara Gardens will make you feel like you have stepped into “One Thousand and One Nights”. Discover fascinating Marrakech.
Morocco has some exquisite traditional dishes to offer. Popular recipes include couscous and tajine.Couscous is a delicious meal traditionally served on Fridays, made from steamed semolina along with vegetables and meat. Try out all of the different varieties – each region of Morocco has its own way of preparing couscous.
You should also know that Morocco's national dish is tajine. It is prepared with stewed meat, chicken or fish and stewed legumes. Moroccans' favorite dishes during Ramadan are Harira, baghrir, delicious crepes with honey, and for dessert they opt for Shebbakia, which are like sweet biscuits.
Morocco welcomes millions of tourists from all over the world all-year-round, who are attracted by its culture, traditions, historical monuments and contrasting landscapes . In recent decades the country has made an effort to reconvert and expand its selection of hotels and to put together a tourist infrastructure that is increasingly suited to international tourism. Discover its fascinating cities full of history as well as its beautiful coastal areas.
DISCOVER MOROCCO ALL YEAR ROUND
Morocco is a country with a very varied climate, including desert areas, coasts with a Mediterranean and oceanic climate, and mountains where you can go skiing in the winter. It's up to you whether you visit the desert, the beach or the mountains!
Travelling in the spring
Travellers to Morocco at this time of year can look forward to mostly sunny days. The spring in Agadir and Marrakech is usually mild and pleasant with temperatures between 23°C and 26°C. The south of the country is usually very popular in the spring since there is also very little rainfall.
Travelling in the summer
In the summer the high temperatures are alleviated on the Mediterranean and Atlanticcoasts, which is why a large number of tourists opt to visit these areas. It is also the perfect time to enjoy the mountain climate and discover natural beauties like the Ifrane Valley, famous for its shrubs and waterfalls.
Come in the autumn
In autumn the temperatures ease in the interior of the country. The south continues to have a warm climate to enjoy the sea, which is why it is often a destination for both tourists and locals looking for a great atmosphere to unwind in.
Come in the winter
Temperatures at the highest altitudes drop in the winter. Lots of people come to the Middle Atlas to go skiing, while you can also continue to enjoy a refreshing swim on the southern shores.
TRAVEL TO MOROCCO AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE
If you're looking to get to know Morocco at the best price you need to plan your trip in advance in order to find flights and reservations at the major hotels. Online agencies like ours offer the best and most affordable option with package reservations for hotels and flights with transfers.
TIME ZONE
The time zone in Morocco is the same as in the UK in summer, although is one hour ahead during winter.
ELECTRICITY
As far as electricity is concerned, when charging phones or plugging in a hair dryer or a shaver it is very important to keep in mind that most plugs are 220V and the frequency is 50 Hz, but it is always best to check in advance by enquiring at your hotel or whatever establishment you are in. If you are not sure about the voltage, it is very easy to buy small adapters in any Moroccan city.
NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION
For citizens of the European Union, valid ID (passport) is required with an expiry date at least three months after the date you arrive in Morocco. This allows you to stay in the country for a maximum of three months. If you plan on staying longer, you will have to request a visa. It is important to remember that visa requirements depend on your country of origin, so we recommend that you enquire at embassies and consulates before starting your trip.
CUSTOMS
You will have to fill out a Customs Declaration form during your flight to Morocco or when you arrive at the country's border, and then hand this in at passport control.
BY PLANE
Mainly by plane, although agencies like ours also offer interesting routes to allow you to discover the country's beautiful cities, cuisine and customs in just a few days. The most popular tours include Morocco in Full, Morocco Imperial Cities in Full starting from Marrakech, and the Morocco Desert Getaway.
MAIN AIRPORTS
Morocco has ten international airports. The main Moroccan cities can be reached from London and Manchester and all major Spanish and European cities. Note that, during the high season, various chartered flights link major European destinations with the main cities in Morocco.
Marrakech Airport (RAK)
<li>Address: Ménara, Marrakesh 40000</li>
<li>Telephone: +212 024 447 910.</li>
Casablanca Airport (CMN)
<li>Address: Nouasseur, Casablanca, Morocco</li>
<li>Telephone: +212 5225-39040.</li>
Tangier Airport (TNG)
<li>Telephone: +212 5393-93649.</li>
Rabat Airport (RBA)
<li>Telephone: +212 5224-35858.</li>
HEALTH INSURANCE
The European Health Insurance Card is NOT valid in Morocco. Healthcare is public, but there is also semi-private and private care. It is advisable to take out private health insurance if you are going to stay in Morocco for a short time. In an emergency you can contact the British embassy or consulate , which will provide you with a list of doctors and hospitals near you.
VACCINATION
Vaccines are not required to travel to Morocco, except for travellers arriving from countries where yellow fever exists. It is advisable that you are up to date with vaccinations against hepatitis and typhus, however. Ask your doctor if in any doubt.
ADVICE ON HYGIENE AND CUSTOMS
When travelling the body's defences can become weaker while it adapts. Wash your hands frequently, request that water bottles be opened in front of you, and avoid consuming ice. As in the rest of the world, stomach upsets are mostly caused by water and undercooked or badly washed food.
There is a wide and varied range of accommodation on offer in Morocco . Morocco has a huge selection of hotels to suit all tastes and budgets. There are more and more luxury hotels in addition to the guest houses that are often located in riads, beautiful traditional houses with an interior patio and converted into hotels where you can enjoy traditional Moroccan hospitality. One recommendation is to avoid travelling without an advance reservation: especially in the spring and at the end of the year it can be difficult to find accommodation.
Morocco's Ministry of Tourism has created an official hotel classification system ranging from one to five stars with subcategories A and B to cover criteria including quality and the number of services. In this country of traditions a great deal of value is still placed on hospitality, so enjoy your stay in Morocco and discover a country that is full of surprises.
Once the booking is confirmed you will receive a confirmation e-mail. The voucher for the hotel will be also sent by email plus the vouchers for any other services (car hire, transfer, travel insurance) if booked.
Please note that no flight tickets are sent due to most airlines using e-tickets. You only need to print our confirmation email where the Airline`s booking reference appears and take it with you to the airport with your ID/Passport documents.
Important: Some Low Cost Airlines (Ryanair, Easyjet, Wizzair, Blueair and others) now request all passengers to check-in online and print the Boarding Cards before departure through their corresponding websites. Failure to do so, these airlines will charge you a supplement at the airport.