
Morocco: 5 must-have experiences
Morocco with its fairytale landscapes, traditional melodies and unique smells will awaken the senses in every visitor. The trip to Morocco is a dive into the culture of the East of the past combined with the influences it has received from the West.
During your trip do not forget to get lost in the narrow streets of the old town (medina) in Fez and Marrakesh, bargain in the countless souks, visit temples and historical monuments and visit the desert with your friends, enjoy a unique sunset in the Atlantic Ocean and wander among the crowd of locals.
Rabat
The ancient capital of the Kingdom of Morocco, Rabat, offers a unique tranquility in contrast to the otherwise bustling Moroccan culture. Here you will encounter sights and ancient cities within the city itself will leave you with your mouth open. The Hassan tower which is the minaret of an unfinished mosque has stood in the city for 8 centuries.
Don’t miss the chance to visit the impressive kasbah of Udayas, a kind of ancient medina. It is still inhabited today and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012.
Hassan II Mosque
It is the largest mosque in all of Africa and the third largest in the world, Hassan II, is located in Morocco along the coast of Casablanca. The majesty of the temple does not go unnoticed.
The spectacle of the outdoor courtyard will reward you! Stunning example of architecture and Moroccan design against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean on the horizon.
Fes el Bal
In the atmospheric city of Fez you will have the opportunity to wander around the oldest medina in Morocco and live unforgettable experiences. It is the largest car-free urban area in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The medina of Fez, has 9500 Souks and over 400 mosques while you will also find narrow streets with stalls and bazaars, craftsmen and merchants waiting for you for a hard bazaar.
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In the atmospheric city of Fez you will have the opportunity to wander around the oldest medina in Morocco and live unforgettable experiences. It is the largest car-free urban area in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The medina of Fez, has 9500 Souks and over 400 mosques while you will also find narrow streets with stalls and bazaars, craftsmen and merchants waiting for you for a hard bazaar.
Chefchaouen
Find the only blue city in Morocco hidden behind the walls, the blue shades that dominate the buildings combined with the characteristic Moroccan architecture make it and not unjustly hold the title of the most beautiful city in Morocco.
Cross the arched gates to begin your wandering in the narrow alleys of the enchanting medina. Enter the labyrinths that form and discover vendors with spices and paint powders, artisans in traditional costumes and delicious smells from the intense Moroccan cuisine.
Live the experience and leave the rest of the organization to compass! Call +30 2310 818111 or send an email to info@compasstravel.gr