Morocco

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Culture, Cooking, Crocs and Camels: 3 Days, 3 Ways to Enjoy Agadir

 For some people, Morocco conjures up visions of an exotic, faraway destination with unfamiliar culture and food, and an overwhelming “difference” that makes it seem like it could be more hassle than holiday. While, of course, in some parts of the country (as almost anywhere in the world) visitors could find it hard going and a little intimidating, this is certainly not the case in Agadir — a modern coastal city located in southern Morocco. Get to Know Agadir  An

Get to Grips with Magical Moroccan Flavours: Harira Soup

Even though we can’t travel at the moment, and many of us are suffering the disappointment of cancelled trips, it doesn’t have to stop us from getting creative when it comes to experiencing the world in our own homes. We might be restricted from jumping on a plane and heading off to our dream destination, but oh, we can cook and we can eat… Live Out Your Travel Dreams in the Kitchen While nobody’s going to try to tell you

Adventure in Agadir: A Moroccan Paradise for Every Traveller

Morocco’s warm climate and unique culture make it a great place to visit, and the thriving city of Agadir stands out as one of the country’s best locations. Read on for a guide on what the city has to offer travellers of all types – from hiking and sightseeing to eating and shopping. For Outdoor Types and Animal Lovers Souss Massa National Park Perhaps one of the best places for hiking in the entire country, the Souss Massa National Park

Superb Street Food from Morocco to Turkey

Imagine you’re somewhere far away, somewhere you’ve never been before. Your senses are tingling – you can feel the sun on your shoulders, hear the bustling sounds of the city and a language that is not your own, see the bright colours and the people – the life – ebbing and flowing around you like a river, smell the tantalising scents of dishes you can’t quite put your finger on. But what about the foodie’s favourite sense – taste? When

Eating Abroad: Dining Etiquette from Around the World

Many countries around the world have very different beliefs when it comes to meal-time manners. If you’re travelling abroad sometime soon and want to make sure you know the ropes, read on for etiquette tips for these popular destinations. Russia Russia has various unwritten rules regarding dining, such as men having to pour drinks for women who are seated next to them. Russians will also encourage you to take second helpings, however leaving a small amount of food on your

Your Guide to Picking the Perfect Romantic Riad in Marrakech

Morocco is a nation steeped with history and rich in culture, a destination that promises an awakening of all the senses around every corner. Every year, the city of Marrakech attracts visitors with intricate architecture – the impressive Bab Agnaou is one of my favourites – and the heady scents of exotic spices and tagines that float from the souks into the streets. It’s a truly immersive experience, and one that I think is made complete with a stay in

Palate Paradise: 4 Destinations for Food Fanatics

If you’re a foodie with as much of a taste for travelling as you have for international dishes, you’re in luck – these four destinations are sure to please every palate. Indulge in Italy Looking to treat yourself? You’ll have to take a trip to Turin, Italy. With everything from Barolo wines to the elusive truffle to cafes that serve a variety of chocolate-y morsels and drinks, you’ll have to actively try not to pamper your palate here. Or, if

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Country Profile: Morocco

Introduction Exotic, diverse and naturally beautiful, Morocco, in North Africa, is a feast for the senses. Rugged windswept coastlines, high altitude mountain ranges and inland deserts inhabited by the nomadic tribes lie in complete contrast to the bustling souks and ancient medinas that are vibrant, full of colour and bursting with fragrant scents. What To Do Morocco’s diversity is tailor made for travellers. The stunning landscape is made up of the High Atlas Mountains, as well as the Rif ranges that give way to the rugged lowlands, waterfalls, caves, and of course the tranquil and serene Saharan oases. Hiking in