Mysterious Morocco
Across the sliver of water that is the Strait of Gibraltar and just a stone's throw from Europe lies Morocco. It's proximity however, is deceiving, this exotic country is a lifetime away in atmosphere and ambience, exuding colour, intrigue and mystery from every pore. For many tourists the sensation of combining Europe and Africa becomes very apparent, because of it's separation from the rest of the continent by the towering and spectacular mountains, the climate and history are particularly reminiscent of the Mediterranean. However as one moves inland, away from the fine, sandy beaches and inspiring old cities, all traces of the Mediterranean fade away like a mirage as the stunning Sahara proudly takes their place.
A quick escape to Morocco
As Morocco has grown in popularity and become more accessible the holidays it offers have also begun to diversify. In the beginning the climate, hidden secrets and exotic temperament were the lures for this beautiful country. However, more travellers are uncovering the once hidden delights of more northern sections to enjoy a skiing holiday, or the southern sands of the Sahara to ride horses, camels and 4X4's. One thing visitors can be certain of when visiting Morocco is to be enchanted by it's unique qualities that blend together so well. There are the quaint medieval cities, most notably in Marrakech and Fez, where the snake charmers weave their magic and the souks and squares lure the tourists away from the main centres and engulf them into a secret world.
Surprisingly short flights to Morocco
Flights to Morocco run from most major UK airports and many resorts have an airport very close by, particularly the most popular destinations of Marrakech and Fez Many airlines fly direct and with flight times of around two hours, you may wonder why you haven't planned your holiday yet.
Discover the unique history and culture of Morocco
Many of Morocco's suburban pockets are chic and modern with foreign influences. However is does retain it's fair share of breathtaking ancient monuments and buildings that reflect a turbulent and varied past. When combined with the heady mixture of mint tea, bright colours and a people with unrivalled happiness and hospitality a holiday to Morocco simply becomes a 'must'. For many years Morocco has attracted much foreign interest from Romans, to Arabs and Europeans, this is visible in many cities where other exotic influences are evident. Once the country gained independence in 1953 the country has gone from strength to strength making holidays much more possible and of a better quality. The country is currently ruled by King Mohammed VI, who often speaks of leading the country to long term stability and greater economic prosperity. Meaning holidaying in Morocco can only get better. The culmination of a rich past and a timeless present make Morocco a magical mystery tour of intrigue, surprise and enchantment for thousands of visitors every year.