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First trip to Morocco? Don’t miss these activities

Morocco is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be explored. Whether you’re wandering through its vibrant cities, tranquil deserts, or stunning mountains, each moment is guaranteed to be unforgettable. 

Are you planning your first trip to Morocco and looking for inspiration? Here are must-try experiences that you’ll want to experience for yourself. 

Spend a night in the desert

A luxury camp in the Moroccan Sahara Desert
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Experience the enchanting beauty of the desert with an unforgettable overnight stay. Whether you choose the vast Sahara or the stunning Agafay Desert, both offer unique experiences. In the Sahara, immerse yourself in traditional Berber culture as you settle into cozy camps, where music and dance light up the night around a warm campfire. Meanwhile, the Agafay Desert, with its rocky landscapes and rolling dunes, provides a more tranquil setting close to Marrakech. 

Gaze up at a breathtaking star-studded sky, free from the distractions of city lights, and awaken to the serene beauty of a desert sunrise. Both deserts’ vastness and peaceful ambiance create a sense of wonder and tranquillity that will stay with you long after your adventure ends. Whether it’s the iconic dunes of the Sahara or the unique charm of Agafay, a night in the desert is a memory you’ll cherish forever. 

Experience the magic of a sunset camel ride 

Experience the magic of a sunset camel ride

Camel caravan going through the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, Morocco at sunset
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Experience the Moroccan desert in the most authentic way possible—on a camel. A sunset camel ride offers breathtaking views of the desert landscape bathed in the golden hues of the setting sun. This leisurely ride is led by experienced guides who share fascinating insights into the desert’s flora and fauna. It’s a peaceful and memorable way to connect with Morocco’s natural beauty. Don’t forget your camera; the photo opportunities are endless. 

See the lush Jardin Majorelle

Tropical garden at Le Jardin Majorelle
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Discover the enchanting Jardin Majorelle, a true oasis of peace and beauty in Marrakech. Initially designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle, this stunning garden features vibrant colours, exotic plants, and serene water features. After falling into disrepair, it was beautifully restored by fashion icon Yves Saint Laurent, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a tranquil escape within the heart of the city. 

Tour the historic heart of Marrakech

Evening on Djemaa El Fna Square with Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech, Morocco
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In Marrakech, delve into the enchanting Medina, the city’s historic core and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This vibrant district is a must-see for travellers, with the iconic Jemaa el-Fna square at its heart. Here, you can soak up the lively atmosphere of mesmerizing street performers, tempting food stalls, and talented local artisans.  

As you wander through the Medina, you’ll encounter stunning mosques and palaces that showcase Marrakech’s rich architectural heritage. Every corner tells a story of the city’s glorious past, from the intricate tilework to the majestic arches. 

Uncover the beauty of the Atlas Mountains and Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou

Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. UNESCO
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The majestic Atlas Mountains offer a stunning backdrop for an unforgettable adventure in Morocco.  

While exploring the mountains, don’t miss out on visiting the famous Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou. This ancient, fortified village is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has served as the backdrop for numerous films and TV shows due to its striking architecture and rich history. 

Learn how to cook Moroccan Food

Traditional moroccan tajine of chicken with dried fruits and spices
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Immerse yourself in Moroccan culture by taking a cooking class. These interactive sessions often start with a tour of local markets where you’ll learn to pick fresh ingredients. Guided by skilled chefs, you’ll discover the secrets behind classic Moroccan dishes like tagine and couscous.  

The hands-on experience enhances your culinary skills and gives you a deeper appreciation for Moroccan traditions and flavours. Plus, you’ll get to savour your culinary creations at the end. 

Marvel at the Blue City of Chefchaouen

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Nestled in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is famous for its striking, blue-washed buildings. Wander through narrow streets lined with cobalt-hued houses, artisan shops and cafes. The city offers a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for leisurely exploration.  

Don’t forget to visit the Kasbah Museum to learn about the city’s rich history. Chefchaouen’s unique charm and picturesque views make it a photographer’s paradise. 

Eat Moroccan street food

Jemaa el-Fnaa, Marrakesh, Morocco
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No journey to Morocco is complete without diving into its vibrant street food scene. Picture yourself savouring aromatic tagines and succulent kebabs, followed by indulgent sweet treats like baklava and refreshing fruit juices—each bite a feast for the senses.  

For an unforgettable culinary adventure, visit Jemaa el-Fnaa in Marrakech or explore the bustling street food stalls in Fez and Chefchaouen. Don’t be afraid to try something new—you might just discover your new favourite dish! 

Relax at a hammam

Traditional Hammam in Morocco
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After days of exploring, treat yourself to a traditional Moroccan hammam. These steam baths offer a rejuvenating experience that cleanses both body and mind. Enjoy a full-body scrub with black soap and a relaxing massage with argan oil. Many hammams also provide cooling mint tea to sip as you unwind. This centuries-old tradition is a perfect way to relax and immerse yourself in Moroccan culture. 

Shop the bustling souks

Busy street in the souks of Marrakech, Morocco
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No visit to Marrakech is complete without wandering through its vibrant souks. These bustling markets are a feast for the senses, bursting with brilliant colours, enticing aromas, and the lively sounds of negotiation. You’ll discover many unique treasures, from intricate textiles and handcrafted ceramics to exotic spices and stunning jewelry.  

Opt for guided tours to enhance your experience, as they provide valuable insights into the local history and tips for successful haggling. Plus, you’ll navigate the maze-like streets without fear of getting lost! 

Discover the coastal charm of Essaouira

Aerial view on old city of Essaouira in Morocco
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Along Morocco’s stunning Atlantic coast, Essaouira is a captivating coastal city renowned for its picturesque blue and white Medina. With a laid-back vibe that invites exploration, Essaouira beautifully balances rich cultural heritage with serene seaside relaxation. Stroll through the Medina’s charming narrow streets, where vibrant souks offer an array of artisanal goods and local treasures.  

Indulge in delectable fresh seafood at the city’s delightful restaurants, showcasing the best of Moroccan cuisine. Essaouira is also celebrated for its refreshing winds, making it a hotspot for adventure enthusiasts seeking thrilling windsurfing and kitesurfing experiences. The city is a gem on Morocco’s coast, perfect for culture seekers and beach lovers. 

Visit the Roman Ruins of Volubilis

Well-preserved roman ruins in Volubilis, Fez Meknes area, Morocco
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Step back in time with a visit to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Near Meknes, Volubilis is one of the best-preserved Roman sites in North Africa.  

Wander through ancient streets and marvel at intricate mosaics from the 3rd century BC. The site offers a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s rich history and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. 

Witness the goats in trees

Heard of goats climbed on an argan tree on a way to Essaouira, Morocco
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Morocco is famous for many things, including its picturesque landscapes, vibrant markets, and delicious food. But one unique sight you can only see in Morocco is goats in trees! These incredible animals have developed an exceptional skill for climbing argan trees to feast on their berries. This natural phenomenon is not only fascinating to witness but also serves as an essential part of local agriculture. 

Explore the city of Casablanca

Hassan II mosque interior, Casablanca, HDR Image
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Casablanca is an unmissable gem in Morocco with its unique blend of French colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and modern skyscrapers. The striking Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, showcases stunning craftsmanship and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Stroll through the Old Medina’s maze-like streets, where every corner reveals colourful shops and local artisans at work, immersing you in the city’s rich culture. 

Ready to see Morocco?

Book an appointment with a CAA Travel consultant to start planning your trip today.   

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