Where To Spend A Week In Morocco 2023

Wondering where to spend a week in Morocco? Here, We will share with you the best places to visit so that you get the best out of your trip to Morocco. Morocco is a country that overwhelms tourists, even its people when deciding on which places to visit.

It is a very rich and diverse country. If you are a lover of history, mountains, deserts or whatsoever, Morocco is one of the few countries offering visitors such diversity.

In this article, we will share with you the top places to visit in Morocco if you are thinking about spending a week in Morocco.

Marrakech

Marrakech is one of the preferred holiday destinations in Morocco that tourists visit. It must be on your places-to-visit list when deciding on spending a week in Morocco.

Marrakech is home to a wide variety of sites, including its renowned palaces like Bahia Palace, souks, gardens and one of the busiest squares in Africa, Jamaa El- Fnaa.

Jamaa el-Fnaa is The center of this city. Astonishing sensory overload, with alluring smells, unique and fascinating sights, and a cacophony, characterizes the place. Jemaa el Fnaa is best visited in the evening when there are a ton of food booths, entertainers, fortune tellers, musicians, and henna artists. It is full of life.

You can visit the neighbourhood souks that encircle Jemaa el Fnaa, which are filled with exotic spices, leather goods like bags and shoes fascinating, handmade jewellery and cultural fabrics.

We think that it is worth mentioning the 230-foot-tall tower of the famous Koutoubia Mosque, which was built in the 12th century. It is Marrakech’s biggest mosque and one of the city’s most well-known landmarks. Koutoubia Mosque is a must to see site once you are in Marrakech.

Erg Chebbi

Erg Chebbi, a small village located on the western edge of the Sahara Desert, is a quiet place where you can enjoy watching the Sahara sunset atop a camel. It is also an opportunity to get away from the bustle of the cities and enjoy desert life getting a taste of what it’s like to live in the desert.

The massive Erg Chebbi dunes are nothing short of breathtaking. The endless patterns of light and shade that are produced by the wave upon wave of orange dunes that stretch out into the horizon and rise to a height of 250 meters create the most spectacular panoramic views.

If you are wondering how to reach Erg Chebbi? Well, it is easy since it is connected to Merzouga by an asphalt road. Yet, to visit the dune regions, you must abandon your modern vehicle and travel to your tent on a camel. we could say that this is one of the factors that makes visitors come for this special experience.

Besides riding a camel, there are many activities that Sahara desert tour agencies offer like sand boarding and quad riding over the dunes. Yet, the best way to experience desert life is to ride a camel across the dunes and enjoy listening to traditional Berber music under a blue sky filled with stars.

Medina of Fes

Medina of Fes is one of the largest and oldest medinas in the world. It is Morocco’s spiritual and cultural centre and a UNESCO world heritage site. Also, The Medina of Fes is the largest car-free urban area in the world with over 9000 winding alleyways. As soon as you step inside, a completely new universe welcomes you feeling like you have travelled back in time because unlike any modern metropolis you are probably used to.

It’s like a maze, and it would be practically impossible to find your way out on your own if you tried to explore it without a local guide. Even if there is no better spot to get lost in than Medina of Fes, it is preferable to look for a guide if you want to enjoy the beauty of this maze so that you get the most out of your walking tour.

So, if you are thinking of spending a week in Morocco, Medina of Fes is a must-go-to destination since you can explore most of its historical sites in just one day. One of these sites isthe Bou Inania Madrassa. It is one of the few religious sites non-muslims may enter. It is worth a visit for its elegant marble courtyard, intricate wood carvings, and mosaic tile work.

Meknes

Since it is a UNESCO World Heritage site, Meknes ought to be on your list of the top holiday destination options if you decided to spend a week in Morocco. Meknes is a stunning example of how Islamic and European architecture coexist harmoniously. It is a beautiful city with Spanish-Moorish architecture that is surrounded by high walls and impressive gateways.

Meknes is named after the Miknasa Berber tribe, which migrated to this region in the ninth century from southern Tunisia. The Moroccan city of Meknes has two separate neighbourhoods, each with a completely different atmosphere: the old “Medina,” which houses the city’s historical landmarks, and the modern “Ville Nouvelle,” which has spacious residences, modern cars, and branded takeaways.

North of Meknes is where the Roman and Berber city of Volubilis, also known as Walili, was discovered. It is one of Morocco’s most well-known historical landmarks. Additionally, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

You’ll think you’ve travelled back in time once you arrive at this historic location. You will see what life was like thousands of years ago observing the remains of mosaic floors, altars, aqueducts, and temples from that time.

Chefchaouen

The gorgeous city of Chefchaouen, known as the “Blue City” for its magnificent blue-painted houses, is tucked away in Morocco’s Rif Mountains and surrounded by breathtaking scenery. It is the most visited city in northern Morocco. This small mountain city was formerly popular with hippies in the 1960s, but today it draws an unbelievable number of tourists and photographers who come for the picturesque sights.

One of the main tourist locations in the entire country is its gorgeous medina, an exclave of the Berber people. Perhaps the primary attraction of the city is its central square, which offers both traditional Moroccan items and tourist souvenirs. There you may also buy kilims, the traditional woven carpets.

Chefchaouen offers a ton of activities, but there are also several breathtaking natural attractions nearby, such as the beautiful cascades d’Akchour, which is close to Talassemtane National Park. Visitors can view these amazing waterfalls, refresh themselves in one of the rock pools, and snap pictures of the Bridge of God, as it is called, a limestone arch that crosses the river.

Chefchaouen is one of the best options when deciding on places to spend a week in Morocco.

Ait Ben Haddou

Along the ancient caravan road that connects the Sahara to Marrakech is where Ait Benhaddou is situated. Many magnificent kasbahs, some of which are still inhabited today, can be found in Ait Benhaddou. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. the area has been used as the backdrop for various films, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator. You will have the option of using stepping stones or a bridge to cross the river once you arrive. Stepping stones are much more pleasurable. you can then explore the ksour, palaces, and kasbah walls that are made of clay and mud.

Ait Benhaddou is one of the top tourist destinations in Morocco for people looking for adventure, something unique or off-the-grid. It is among the best options if you are wondering about the best sites where you can spend a week in Morocco.

After reading this article, you may begin to think about whether you can explore all these sites in one week or not. Well, if you do want to experience the uniqueness of each site in one week, we offer some of the best tours in Morocco. Just contact us.

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