Morocco

* Where and when to go to Morocco !
* The climate in Morocco :
One feature of the Moroccan climate is very significant gap between the day and night and between winter and summer.
Only the Atlantic coast shows moderate temperatures. Irregular and often heavy rainfall on the mountains in the fall and spring, combined warm and dry weather in the month of May, sometimes stifling with east wind, you will know the cold and heat, rain and sun.
A you so choose your season starting by region to visit and activities you want to practice: desert trek in February beaches in Essaouira in July, visit the imperial cities in April.
* Useful information :
-Before the start
Flight time: 3 hours
All times are GMT 0
Visa required: no
Mandatory vaccinations: no
Currency: Dirham (MAD)
> Currency Converter: 1 MAD = 0.0894 €
Language (s): Arabic, French
-Why go to Morocco?
Relaxation and leisure: 3/5
Culture and cities: 4/5
Nature and landscapes: 4/5
* What to see and do in Morocco ?
Nature and culture come together in Morocco, to the delight of visitors: relaxation, excitement, discovery of a civilization, festivals, desert trek, mountain hiking, everyone can find what they dream in this country of contrasts both geographical and human.
The visit of the imperial cities is a must for history buffs: Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, will dazzle you turn you into providing their many treasures. Jemaa El Fna, the Koutoubia Minaret and Majorelle Gardens in Marrakech's Medina will rival that of Fez and Casablanca, where you can also attend the Festival of World Sacred Music, if you have the chance to find in June.
The most dynamic will have many opportunities to be physically active in a beautiful and often wilderness: Discovering the Deep South 4x4, according to the oasis and desert trails, ride a camel in the dunes or walk in the High Atlas, climb Mount Toubkal (4,068 m), golf in Agadir, Essaouira or surfing, you'll be spoiled for choice if you vacation to rhyme with sports.
Anyway, the constant of your stay will be the quality of care due to the incomparable hospitality of the Moroccans.
* Morocco in practice :
Well served by airlines, Morocco is less than three hours from Paris by the chosen destination.
Please have a valid passport. No visa is required for French nationals. Know a sightseeing trip, however, is limited to 90 days.
The Moroccan currency is the dirham: you can take the liquid in all major cities, banks are being equipped distributors.
Your budget: it will obviously depend on the location (city or tourist lost village) and season. An average hotel will cost around Dh 300 for a night in a double room, and dining out will vary between 50 and 300 Dh by type of establishment, tavern and gourmet restaurant.
Do not forget to set aside a sum devoted to memories you'll invariably want to report: carpets, spices, pottery, basketry, copper plates, Tuareg jewelry.
Health and hygiene: wash your hands before meals, consume only bottled water, wash and peel fruit.
If you need to travel within the country, there are several train lines that serve major cities. The bus, however, remains the cheapest means of transport, and local companies cover the whole territory. You can also rent a car for a low price, but in this case do not hesitate to take comprehensive insurance.
In large cities, large and small taxis allow you to move easily and very affordable rates.
* Useful information :
-Before the start
Flight time: 3 hours
-Why go to Morocco?
Relaxation and leisure: 3/5
Nature and landscapes: 4/5
* What to see and do in Morocco ?
The visit of the imperial cities is a must for history buffs: Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, will dazzle you turn you into providing their many treasures. Jemaa El Fna, the Koutoubia Minaret and Majorelle Gardens in Marrakech's Medina will rival that of Fez and Casablanca, where you can also attend the Festival of World Sacred Music, if you have the chance to find in June.
The most dynamic will have many opportunities to be physically active in a beautiful and often wilderness: Discovering the Deep South 4x4, according to the oasis and desert trails, ride a camel in the dunes or walk in the High Atlas, climb Mount Toubkal (4,068 m), golf in Agadir, Essaouira or surfing, you'll be spoiled for choice if you vacation to rhyme with sports.
Anyway, the constant of your stay will be the quality of care due to the incomparable hospitality of the Moroccans.
* Morocco in practice :
Please have a valid passport. No visa is required for French nationals. Know a sightseeing trip, however, is limited to 90 days.
The Moroccan currency is the dirham: you can take the liquid in all major cities, banks are being equipped distributors.
Your budget: it will obviously depend on the location (city or tourist lost village) and season. An average hotel will cost around Dh 300 for a night in a double room, and dining out will vary between 50 and 300 Dh by type of establishment, tavern and gourmet restaurant.
Do not forget to set aside a sum devoted to memories you'll invariably want to report: carpets, spices, pottery, basketry, copper plates, Tuareg jewelry.
Health and hygiene: wash your hands before meals, consume only bottled water, wash and peel fruit.
If you need to travel within the country, there are several train lines that serve major cities. The bus, however, remains the cheapest means of transport, and local companies cover the whole territory. You can also rent a car for a low price, but in this case do not hesitate to take comprehensive insurance.
In large cities, large and small taxis allow you to move easily and very affordable rates.
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