A large part of Morocco consist of desert. And most travellers want to visit at least one of the deserts of Morocco. But which one to choose? I will help you!| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Morocco has a total of 9 UNESCO world heritage sites currently listed. Distances are small so you can visit all UNESCO sites in Morocco in a 7-10 days trip.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Rabat, the capital of Morocco, doesn’t make it on many tourists’ itineraries. Which in my opinion is a mistake, as there are many things to do in Rabat.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Going to Morocco and unsure if you need a tour to see the desert? I currently live here and say no! Read my guide to Merzouga to find out why.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Fes is arguably the most beautiful city in Morocco with gorgeous buildings and lots of crafts to be observed. Check out the most unique things to do in Fes.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Marrakech is the cultural and touristic centre of Morocco. People either love it or hate it. I want you to love it and make your visit easy and enjoyable.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Here is my list of practical things to know before going to Morocco for the first time! After living here for 6 months I wish I had known these before.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Essaouira is my absolute favourite city in Morocco. In this post, you can find the best things to do in Essaouira, from museums and attractions to the beach.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Are you planning a holiday to Morocco and want to use public transport to get around? Find everything about busses, taxis and more in this post.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Essaouira is a great destination for a short trip to Morocco. If you are staying here for a week, you might want to consider taking some day trips.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Taking a Moroccan hammam is always on the recommended things to do in Morocco lists, but the process can be mystifying.| MarocMama
Morocco in summer is one thing above all - hot! In Marrakech and south of the Atlas Mountains, the temperature can and will exceed 40°C and it hardly cools down at night. For those who prefer a city tour to a beach holiday, the first route is perfect. If you like to spend your days at the beach, swimming, surfing and eating fish, you should take a look at the second route below.| Not Scared of the Jetlag