Ranking of the best towns to visit in Morocco

Morocco has breathtaking scenery in every region. Whether you opt for the fine sandy beaches, the Kasbahs or the desert, your stay will be unforgettable. Find out now which towns to visit in Morocco for your next holiday.

The beauty of towns in southern Morocco

The sheer charm of Morocco's most beautiful cities will transport you to the world of a thousand and one nights. Marvel at these breathtakingly idyllic settings.

Ait - Benhaddou

This beautiful town lies around thirty kilometres from Ouarzazate. On your way there, you'll discover an enchanting panorama of rocks arranged in various layers. What's more, the Aït-Benhaddou region is the best-maintained fortress in Morocco. So make the most of fabulous film sets which were used during the shooting of films such as Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia...

Alnif

It is particularly recommended for geology buffs, as the region is full of soil dating back to the Precambrian era. In terms of cuisine, the typical dishes of the town of Alnif are based on potatoes. Discover a world that is completely different from the other towns you will have visited. In addition, you can learn more about the way in which the inhabitants exploit their raw materials.

Aouli

A region much appreciated for its mines containing precious treasures. Situated twenty-five kilometres from Midelt, this magnificent town is recommended for anyone looking for a thrill. The breathtaking scenery and the scenery is worthy of the great film sets. You'll have plenty of time to admire the colourful cliffs. Include this city in your calendar for your stay in Morocco.

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The charm of towns in northern Morocco

In the north of Morocco, there are many tourist regions that are given pride of place. Here are a few towns with extraordinary and totally fascinating features.

Tangier

This town has managed to combine an ocean and a sea: the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. So you can enjoy two superb places to swim at the same time. On top of that, you'll have the pleasure of discovering the city's mythical treasures: the medina and the Kasbah, the sultan's palace. This fabulous region is one of the historic sites not to be missed during your stay in our beautiful Moroccan city.

Chefchaouen

Better known as the blue city, this region is characterised by small white walls and lavender-blue doors and windows. These colours represent rest and relaxation, so you can make the most of your holiday. Playing tourist will allow you to discover all the the most historic places the city of Chefchaouen. Make the most of this extraordinary trip, which will leave you with incredible, lasting memories.

Cap-de-l 'Eau

What makes this charming town so special is that it is a fishing town. On your way there, you'll notice a long beach with incredible cliffs. Then, if you wish, you can head off to Nador beach, where you'll find an enchanting horizon and the beauty of the sea stretching as far as the eye can see.