Morocco is a feast for the senses — labyrinthine medinas, vibrant souks, the call to prayer echoing from a thousand minarets, the scent of cumin and saffron, and the vast silence of the Sahara under a billion stars.
Marrakech

Jemaa el-Fnaa
The heart of Marrakech. By day, it’s snake charmers and orange juice sellers. By night, it transforms into the world’s largest open-air restaurant with dozens of food stalls, musicians, and storytellers.
The Medina & Souks
A maze of narrow alleys selling everything: leather goods, ceramics, textiles, lanterns, spices. Navigation tip: follow the flow, don’t fight it. Getting lost is part of the experience. Haggle for everything — start at 30-40% of asking price.
Must-See
- Bahia Palace: Stunning Islamic architecture and peaceful gardens
- Jardin Majorelle: YSL’s blue garden oasis — otherworldly beautiful
- Ben Youssef Medersa: Exquisite 14th-century Islamic college with intricate tile and plaster work
- Hammam: Experience a traditional Moroccan bathhouse (Les Bains de Marrakech or local hammam for authenticity)
Riad Stay
Stay in a riad (traditional courtyard house) instead of a hotel. These hidden gems behind unassuming doors reveal gorgeous tiled courtyards, rooftop terraces, and home-cooked Moroccan breakfasts. Budget riads from $30-50/night.
Sahara Desert
Getting There
The most popular route: Marrakech → Ait Benhaddou → Todra Gorge → Merzouga (Erg Chebbi dunes). Usually a 2-3 day tour.
The Experience
- Camel trek into the dunes at sunset
- Night in a desert camp under more stars than you’ve ever seen
- Sunrise over the dunes — the shifting colors from deep red to gold are magical
- Sandboarding, ATV rides, stargazing
Cost
- Budget group tour (2 days): $70-120
- Private tour (3 days): $200-400
- Luxury glamping: $150-300/night
Fez
Morocco’s oldest imperial city and spiritual capital. The medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s largest car-free urban area.
- Chouara Tanneries: Watch leather being dyed in ancient stone vats from rooftop viewpoints
- Al-Qarawiyyin: The world’s oldest continuously operating university (founded 859 AD)
Essaouira
A relaxed coastal town with Portuguese fortifications, a working fishing port, and excellent windsurfing. The Game of Thrones filming location adds fantasy-world atmosphere.
Practical Tips
- Best time: March-May, September-November (avoid summer heat)
- Daily budget: $30-50 budget, $80-150 mid-range
- Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD). ATMs widely available. Carry cash for souks
- Dress: Modest clothing recommended, especially for women in rural areas and medinas
- Guides: Hire an official guide for medina navigation ($15-25/half day)
- Stomach caution: Drink bottled water, eat at busy stalls
Final Thoughts
Morocco is organized chaos — overwhelming, exhausting, and absolutely unforgettable. It challenges every sense and rewards with experiences that no sanitized resort destination could ever match.


