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Morocco - All Travelers Please Look
Posted by laorfamily
... return. Mitchell said Wednesday the McCanns are being kept apprised of the situation regarding the photo. Earlier, the McCanns visited Morocco during the search for their daughter, and authorities in Rabat, Morocco, assured them of their cooperation.
A Brief Initiation to Morocco
Posted by saartha
... experience to pass out a little advice to those who are curious. Enjoy! Despite the warnings detailed below, I highly recommend Morocco as a vacation spot. You will never be bored, the culture is vibrant and exciting! Getting to Morocco is fairly ...
Morocco Travel Tips from a Local Expert
Posted by gyl.johnson
... could enhance the travel experience. So below I have my"Five Things You Should Know Before Coming to Morocco" 1. Some Basics Respecting the Culture of Morocco is the best way to avoid unpleasant situations and misunderstandings. I'd like ...
Moroccan City Pick
Posted by gyl.johnson
Rabat is the governmental capital of Morocco. The medina is the oldest part of the city which is within ancient city walls. In the case of Rabat, as you wander you will discover whitewashed buildings as well. You can visit the Archeological museum and the ...
I need some advise!
Posted by corinneconley
... visiters and is surrounded by country. If you are set on a beach setting not by a city, just start looking on the border of Morocco and the ocean and research the different places to stay, or possibly rent. Then research what the communities are like.
Moroccan City Pick
Posted by gyl.johnson
... is Rabat. Located on the coast not far from Casablanca, this a delightful city to visit especially in the summer when a lot of Morocco's most popular cities and towns are unbearably hot. Here you can visit the medina and shop in the souks without much ...
The travel Pod Morocco Starter Kit
Posted by gyl.johnson
... making plane travel a good option only when going long distances. Moroccan airports don't have a left luggage facility. Accommodations Morocco has a wide range of housing options. There are plenty of hotels, hostels and guesthouses to suit any budget ...
Maderia/Morocco - Islae of Madeira travel question
Posted by papayaprincess
... at an American Arabic Language school while living there and none of the students ever had any problems. I lived in Fez while in Morocco, so I'm rather biased towards the city, as it has an amazing souk (market)! Rabat is also pretty, but there is ...
Is it safe to travel to Morocco?
Posted by saartha
... citizens are content to remain under the constitutional monarchy, and there hasn't been any backlash against Westerners living in/visiting Morocco. In other words, there is nothing to worry about. You will be quite safe. ...or, now that I properly ...
looking to meet English-speaking expats living in Morocco
Posted by dynasty
hi everyone! Moved to Morocco last July. I'm now living and working in Casablanca. I'm looking to socialize with English-speaking expats. Anyone living in either Casablanca or Rabat who'd like to meet up please leave a message. We can then ...
Riad Relief
Posted by gyl.johnson
In any decent size city in Morocco one should be able to find a selection of Riads within the Medina(the oldest part of the city). A riad is a classic architectural construction designed as a single family home. One of the great things about the Riad is ...
Recent floods in Morocco - problems for travelling?
Posted by nikos
hi there! i'm going to Morocco next week and i learnt about the recent rains and floods at some parts. they announced some dead people, one in Fez. do you think that situation could be bad / dangerous for travel? i was intending to travel at the ...
tours trips by 4x4 in Morocco
Posted by yechou2006
Hello, I am from Morocco and it is my origin and you are welcome to this beautiful country and you like to discover many things,make friend,the way of living other people's,tardition and all that coming by visiting imperial cities(Rabat,Meknes,Fez and ...
Morocco Riads & Tour Guides
Posted by kevandsian
Hi, We didn't actually stay in a riad when we were in Morocco as we camped the whole time but I have heard that Riad close to the main square in Marrakesh is really nice. As for a tour guide, we found Rabat, Meknes and Marrakesh easy enough to get ...
Maderia/Morocco - Islae of Madeira travel question
Posted by starlagurl
OK... where do you want to go? I'm assuming Rabat? Or were you thinking more about Tangier?
Where are you going next?
Posted by raniroo
... the Atlas mountains this time round, only going for a few days. Louise, thanks for the tip, I will contact gyl. I am really excited about Morocco (more than Jordan/Syria) at this point....maybe because I have wanted to go there longer than J & S...
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