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Morocco Tour!.. anyone interested?

Posted by giu_ditta

Hello! I'll be visiting Morocco starting April 23rd till May 4th 2011 and I would like some company: I was supposed to go with a friend but she gave up... I'll arrive in Fez on April 23rd and I'll fly back home from Marrakech, on May 4th. ...

Morroco - what to include and what to leave out?

Posted by moonie_82

Hi, I will be travelling to Morocco in January for 9 days, I will be arriving in Fez and leaving from Marrakesh. I have identified a few places I would like to see whilst I am there, they are: 1) Fez 2) Meknes (including Volubilis and Moulay Idriss) 3) ...

Meknes

Posted by moonie_82

Hi, I will be travelling to Morocco soon and was thinking of visiting Meknes, Volubilis and Moulay Idriss as I will be visiting Fez which is not too far away. I am trying to weigh up a number of options on how to do this and would like to get the ...

A Brief Initiation to Morocco

Posted by saartha

I thought this was a fantastic overview about Morocco, hits a lot of the things you need to know! Glad you found it useful!

A Brief Initiation to Morocco

Posted by corinneconley

I thought this was a fantastic overview about Morocco, hits a lot of the things you need to know!

Legroom while traveling in Morocco

Posted by travel.gal

My boyfriend and I have booked our first trip to Morocco at the end of October. He's 6'4" and concerned that the busses/taxis won't have enough legroom for a reasonably comfortable trip. We haven't finalized our plans yet, but our ...

I need some advise!

Posted by specialtravel

Hello and thanks to everyone for good tips!! I am planning to go to Morocco soon and your information would help me to plan better:)

desert trips

Posted by camelspace

... I am new here and have looked every where for BTDT info on these people. She is from japan and he is from merzouga Morocco and they seem great...altho the prices are high compared to others. I love thier website and they are terrific via email response. ...

The travel Pod Morocco Starter Kit

Posted by tmm

I love the price estimates. That is such useful information and not particularly easy to find. Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together. I'll be in Morocco a month from now and can't wait!

Maderia/Morocco - Islae of Madeira travel question

Posted by corinneconley

Tangier probably has a lot to offer, but if you want to go to other cities you should look at the train system, its pretty good in Morocco. You shouldn't have any problems as an American

I need some advise!

Posted by ang1574

Hi I am looking into going to morocco in June with my husband and two sons aged 6 and 9, I would like to be near a beach be somewhere suitable for kids but not too touristy I want to experience the country and culture - but I don't know ...

Marrakech Hotel RIAD AL MOUSSIKA

Posted by corinneconley

Thanks for the info! I just got back from Morocco but didn't get to go to Marrakech... so if I go back this seems like a nice place to go!

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.

I need some advise!

Posted by alejandrom

Dear Rebecca, Morocco is a great country and you can find anything you want, but I somehow see a contradiction in what you search, if you want to be near the beach in order to swim, get tanned and all that you must go to the touristy places, because ...

I need some advise!

Posted by rebecca.jacobs

Hi I am looking into going to morocco in June with my husband and two sons aged 6 and 9, I would like to be near a beach be somewhere suitable for kids but not too touristy I want to experience the country and culture - but I don't know where to stay ...

Honeymoon Ideas in Fez

Posted by corinneconley

... gate any taxi will be able to lead you to) is highly recommended. You can get camel burgers there! I would recommend a day trip to Ifrane, its a breath of fresh air from Morocco (Swiss architecture) and you would probably be able to ski there in Feb.

Honeymoon Ideas in Fez

Posted by sianeth

... imagine it will be low season around then so you should be able to find some good prices. If you are planning to drive in Morocco then be prepared for it to be a little crazier than Spain - generally it should be okay, just make sure you know where your ...

Honeymoon Ideas in Fez

Posted by starlagurl

... for, hotel recommendations? You can find a bunch of hotel recommendations here: For Fes: For Seville: I heard the souks in Morocco are pretty intense and amazing shopping and eating experiences, definitely head to one of those, I'm sure you' ...

Morocco Travel Tips from a Local Expert

Posted by tricky75

As a first time visitor to Morocco I'm struggling to find the best way to get from Marrakech to Mirleft.. Please HELP!

Marrakesh

Posted by kbtravel

I went to Morocco in February of this year and came back with one of the best places to visit. As an Australian living in England it was definitely a culture shock to me however the place was stimulating. My five senses received an overwhelming welcoming. ...

WHAT TO PACK FOR MOROCCO

Posted by greekcypriot

... falling off the trees and I loved picking them up. -Danes outside were so cheap - but these were so delicious. QUOTE Morocco is such a unique place, blend of the African Berber, Arab and Mediterranean, I bought a lovely handmade carpet there last time ...

WHAT TO PACK FOR MOROCCO

Posted by starlagurl

Thanks! That looks useful, I moved it to the Morocco forum so that more people could find it.

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 ...

Morocco to Senegal overland

Posted by gyl.johnson

... . Even though you're only going one way, you'll still have to pay a round trip rate as the driver must return to Morocco. That will include, gas, service and the driver (food, lodging, tips and anything else they plan to add on). I dont think you ...

Morocco to Senegal overland

Posted by starlagurl

I'm not sure on that one. Let's see what gyl.johnson has to say. She is the Local Expert for Morocco.

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 ...

Ramadan starts September

Posted by gyl.johnson

In Morocco, if the owners are foreigners, for example French, and their target clientele are foreigners, then those restaurants will be open. And its true this varies from Arab country to Arab country. I can't speak for Egypt but Tunisia is a rather ...

Morocco (From S. Spain)

Posted by inquirer

... : low to mid-range, for US$ holders..!) way to get from Malaga to the quickest-possible ferry crossing to Tangiers, Morocco. We'd also like to find a reasonably-priced (3*-4*) hotel in Tangires for an overnite (in mid October) as well as a ...

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 ...

Moroccan City Pick

Posted by starlagurl

Just to clarify: this is the capital of Morocco right? And medina is: the second holiest city in Islam, and the burial place of Muhammad What else is there to see?

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