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Spending your holiday in the country is an opportunity to get your friends together to rediscover the friendly atmosphere of traditional Morocco. If you are looking for a seaside break, take advantage of the new facilities at Agadir, on the edge of the Atlantic, or Saïdia, overlooking the Mediterranean. With promenades built along the seashore, marinas, golf courses and a variety of accommodation, these sunny destinations lack nothing. And in the evenings, enjoy restaurants, lounges and nightclubs to celebrate friendship. If you are looking for a more natural holiday, visit the flora and fauna of the mountainous massifs. Head off to meet farming communities in lush green valleys with their terraced crops - "Paradise Valley" near Immouzer Ida Ouatanane, for example. The region offers fantastic walks, in the shade of olive, argan and almond trees or through palm groves.
General Information
| Area |
172,414 sq mi |
| Population |
31,993,000 |
| Capital |
Rabat |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Time |
UTC+1 |
Culture of Morocco
In Morocco, going to the museum is a way of discovering our history and our origins. Every region is proud of its particular characteristics. Embroidered fabrics, ceramics, jewelry, wooden sculptures and leather objects are the pinnacle of our craftsmanship. You can also discover the museums devoted to contemporary art, like the one in Tangier housed in the former British consulate, or to ceramics in Safi, where the national museum has been established in an old citadel erected by the Portuguese.
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