Almost 711,000 km², 12 regions and wilayas, landscapes of plains, mountains, sandy or stony deserts, an Atlantic coastline and a Mediterranean coastline.
We invite you to explore Morocco with us, whether to discover its traditions, to settle down or for a simple tourist stay.




Morocco's economic capital, decried for its pollution and stress, but a must for work, Casablanca also has hidden charms.
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Located one hour from Casablanca by motorway, the former Portuguese city formerly known as Mazagan is attracting more and more foreign residents. It ...
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Located about twenty kilometres north of Casablanca, Mohammedia would be a popular suburb of the capital, if industry were not so present. Indeed, ...
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Er-Rachidia, the capital of a region of transition
Between mountains and desert, between the [monurl anchort="valleys of the High Atlas" ...
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Erfoud, the date capital, is a convenient starting point for excursions into the desert. The date moussem has lost its originality but remains interesting.
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Agouim is a small village in the High Atlas, an hour's drive from Ouarzazate, at an altitude of nearly 1700 metres, in the valley of the Oued Assif, ...
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"The gateway to the desert" is a small red city, perched on the last high plateaus of the Atlas, and one of the access routes to the desert of southern ...
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At the crossroads of the caravan routes, Tazzarine well represents the diversity of Morocco.
The town, whose name is said to come from Tizzri, ...
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Fez is one of the oldest cities in Morocco, and its medina is full of history. Nowadays, people tend to move to the new town, as, admittedly, living ...
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One of the imperial cities, Meknes is considered more provincial and quiet than Fez. It boasts a magnificent basin, majestic old stables and is a good ...
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With Tan Tan, we enter the desert and the deep south, the one that gets lost in the Sahara, on the borders of Mauritania.
The town is established ...
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Tourist and cultural vibrancy are the key words when talking about one of the imperial cities. However, it remains very dependent on tourism, as it has no other important activities.
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The administrative capital of Morocco is appreciated for its calm and cleanliness, especially in comparison to Casablanca. Many Moroccans commute to work in Casa but have a more qualitative life in Rabat.
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There is everything in Agadir, starting with the sun. The capital of the Souss is also a university town, a regional commercial centre and has a food and fish industry.
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Ksar El Kebir, or Alcazarquivir in Spanish, is one of the oldest fortress towns in Morocco, originally fortified by the Almohads. At the time it was ...
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Asilah the Andalusian, Asilah the Phoenician, a white and blue city in the Atlantic winds
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The ancient Tinjis has always had a special status in Morocco, as a bridgehead to Spain, an international city where each district was administered by a different country. Today its economy is being boosted by its huge free zone
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