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#1 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Ourika, Morocco
n8-hunter says: Beautiful Moroccan Valley Approximately thirty kilometres from the Imperial City of Marrakech, and spreading between the first foothills of the Atlas Mountains, the Ourika Valley is one of the most beautiful and best preserved valleys in Morocco. With tiny villages clinging to the steep hillsi…
#2 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Marrakech, Morocco
Legioen says: If you're tired of finding good restaurants, why not prepare your own dinner? I love Moroccan food and I joined my friend with a day cooking in Marrakech under the guidance of Gemma. It's a great opportunity to experience the Medina in a different way. We even got to pay local prices in the market!…
#3 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Chefchaouen, Morocco
n8-hunter says: Chefchouen is a tiny town set deep in the Rif Mountains, a two-hour drive from Meknes or Fes. It is rather out of the way, but that is part of what makes it so special. Chefchouen has somehow still managed to escape much of the ill effects of global tourism that have damaged other cities like Fes. T…
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#4 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Marrakech, Morocco
n8-hunter says: Like Fes, Meknes and Rabat, Marrakech is one of Morocco's famous Imperial Cities. Renowned for its wonderful climate and for a setting as remarkable as it is varied, it is currently one of the world's top travel hotspots. With palaces and palm groves, rose gardens, and a backdrop of the snow-capped …
#5 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Fes, Morocco
n8-hunter says: Steeped in history and culture, Fes is one of the world’s oldest medieval cities where reality mingles inextricably with legend. Thanks to its winding alleys, its splendid and unique architecture, and its venerable medrasas, fondouks, palaces, residences fountains and mosques, Fes entertains th…
#6 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Agadir, Morocco
n8-hunter says: With over 340 days of sunshine a year, Agadir is Morocco’s number one tourist destination. Thanks to its 8 kilometre sandy beach, palm-lined promenades and near guaranteed warm weather, the city entertains thousands of sun worshippers from all around the globe. Offering a wide range of comfortabl…
#7 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Erg Chebbi, Morocco
wermar says: When you are in the small Saharan Berben village you can go to Erg Chebbi if you survived the desert storm. Take a ride by a camel to the highest and hottest dunes in the Sahara Desert of Morocco.
#8 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Ouzoud, Morocco
n8-hunter says: Located in the Grand Atlas village of Tanaghmeilt, and about 150 kilometres north-east of Marrakech, the Cascades d'Ouzoud are one of the most breathtaking places in Morocco and probably the most prettiest falls in North Africa. The falls are the most visited site in this region. The surrounding la…
#9 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Expensive "General Tip & Advice" in Tanger, Morocco
wbatesy says: My girlfriend and I have in recent years been trying to get to as many new places as possible, so much so, that when we go away on a quiet weekend break we always look to see if we can get across a border somewhere and find a new country to tick off! We were invited down to Gibraltar by family livi…
#10 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Morocco
Moqyra says: On driving a car, solo woman traveling, roadblocks and staring: Things to do before you go: * Raid your husband’s closet and take all his cotton, long sleeve shirts that hide your curves * While you are in his closet; steal his Swiss watch with a compass (sorry Chris:-) * Put your make up, s…
#11 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Morocco
global_citizen says: I spent the majority of my time in Rabat. Rabat is the capital of Morocco. I found it beautiful. The area around Mohamed V is full of national buildings, shops, stores, etc. Not to far you will find the Le Souke, which is the market. Amaaaazing crafts and leather goods. Morocco is known for their le…
#12 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Marrakech, Morocco
markinldn says: I was in Morocco in January and most of the time it was 17°C (once even 21°C) nights were getting cold though, as low as 5°C These are average temperatures in January for some of major tourist places: DAY / NIGHT Agadir 21°C / 7°C Casablanca 17°C / 7°C Dakhla 26…
#13 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Marrakech, Morocco
cockneypaul says: Having, as a result of my own stupid behaviour, just become homeless it seemed like the perfect opportunity to take in a bit of sunshine, particularly apt given the utterly feeble excuse for a summer that were June, July and August 2007. Marrakech, just 3 hours from London, seemed the perfect loc…
#14 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Casablanca, Morocco
urumbrella says: Well, I'm not telling you this to come to the old city of Casablanca, but I see it my duty to inform other people about places that I consider interesting in one of the biggest cities in Morocco, Casablanca the Moroccan capital of economics (in Morocco, of course). Hope you'll find the weather ok si…
#15 of 24 general tips & advice in Morocco
Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Imlil, Morocco
yn0001 says: If you plan a trip in the Toubkal, a good starting point is Imlil. There you will find an office to organize guides in order to trek in the mountains. The treks are not difficult per se, but it's nice to have someone who knows the region, and its relatively cheap (in 2006 was around 25 to 30 eur…

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