Summer in Morocco is an invitation to explore sun-kissed landscapes, dive into refreshing swimming venues, and immerse yourself in its vibrant culture. From tranquil beaches to hidden waterfalls, Morocco offers an array of spots perfect for beating the summer heat. Here’s your ultimate guide to discovering the coolest summer destinations in Morocco, complete with tips on where to swim and how to book the best tours for an unforgettable experience.
Experiencing Morocco During Ramadan: A Journey of Culture and Reflection
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Morocco, a land of vibrant colors, rich history, and enchanting landscapes, offers travelers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the spirit of Ramadan. As the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan holds significant cultural and religious importance for Muslims worldwide. For travelers, visiting Morocco during Ramadan unveils a tapestry of traditions, rituals, and culinary delights, albeit with its own set of advantages and disadvantages.
Hundreds of kilometers of the Moroccan coast are still totally wild. No tourist infrastructure, nothing. Just vast expanses of unspoiled beaches that can still be appropriated before they are transformed into seaside resorts. I love discovering the wild beaches of Morocco knowing that they are increasingly rare given the tourist development that the country is experiencing. Some are famous, others don’t even have a name. Here is my selection of the 10 most wild beaches in Morocco on the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.