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FEZ, MOROCCO (2023) | 7 BEST Things To Do In & Around Fez

Fez is located in northern Morocco and is commonly referred to as the country’s cultural capital. Dating back to the 9th century, Fez is known for its ancient, chaotic medina filled with madrasas, palaces, residences, mosques, and fountains from this period. It’s also home to the first university in the world according to the Guinness World Records.

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7. Explore the medina Fes el Bali
Fes el Bali is the oldest walled part of Fez. It consists of more than 9,000 narrow alleyways, so it’s a true maze. That’s why we recommend going on a guided tour here on your first day. Not only will you see the important historical sights and souks, but you’ll also feel more at ease wandering these tight alleys.

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6. Get a view over the medina
The old city of Fes is surrounded by hills that offer panoramic views. The Marinid Tombs are located on the hill that lies to the north of the city. These monumental tombs were originally a royal necropolis for the Marinid dynasty which ruled in the 13th to 15th centuries. And although the tombs are in a heavily ruined state today, it’s still fun to walk around here and take in the views of the entire walled medina area from above.

5. Stroll around the Jnan Sbil Gardens
If you need to escape the hustle and bustle of the medina, then head to the only public garden in the area. This peaceful slice of nature is home to various birds, plants, flowers, and palm tree-lined walkways. Stroll around the gardens to recharge your batteries.

4. Admire the Bou Inania Madrasa
Located in the medina, this ‘madrasa’, or Islamic school of learning, is one of the few religious buildings in the city that non-Muslims are allowed to enter. It was constructed in the 14th century and up until the 1960s, this was an actual functioning theological school. Today, you can admire the beautiful carved woodwork, marble courtyard, mosaic tilework and decorations.

3. Take in the Smells of the Tanneries
The tanneries of Fez are one of the city’s most famous attractions. Located in the old town, the tanneries have been the bustling center of the city's leather industry since the medieval era. The only way to get the iconic bird’s-eye views over the dying pits is to visit the leather stores surrounding the tannery area.

2. Go on a day trip to Volubilis & Meknes
One of the things we liked about Fez was its proximity to other interesting destinations. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Volubilis is situated a one and a half hour drive from Fez. Home to the best-preserved Roman ruins in all of Morocco, this site was one of the most remote outposts of the Roman Empire.

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1. Go on a day trip to Chefchaouen
Another great day trip from Fez goes to Chefchaouen, which is a 3.5 hour drive away. It’s known as the Blue City thanks to its picturesque streets filled with houses painted in different shades of blue. The best way to explore these alleyways is to simply get lost and take photos.

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TOP 10 Morocco Places 2023 | Best Places to Visit in Morocco 2023 | Morocco Travel Guide | Morocco

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Morocco has more to offer than Casablanca, which Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman made famous. Sunbathing on beaches or skiing in the High Atlas, this former French colony lets visitors experience old Arabic and Berber culture.
Marrakesh's meandering medinas, Fez's kasbahs, and Casablanca's modern outlook contrast with the country's antiquity. The Saharan desert beckons, and Atlantic beaches are ideal for kitesurfing. In this vibrant country, the past is always present, whether tasting food at a souq or lounging at a whitewashed beach village.

10. Sidi Ifni.
Sidi Ifni is a charming fishing town on Morocco's southwest coast. It has stunning beaches, surf locations, and rock formations. After decades under Spanish control, the Berber town has a remarkable history and culture.

9. Rabat.
Rabat, Morocco's capital, is worth seeing. It is one of four imperial cities on the northwest coast, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Rabat is a delightful city to explore, with palm tree-lined boulevards and an intriguing medieval medina.

8. Meknes.
Meknes, the City of a Hundred Minarets, lies near Fes in northern Morocco and has several monuments, mosques, castles, and pavilions. Meknes, a fortified Berber town founded in the 9th century, rose to prominence in the 11th century. In the 1700s, Moroccan Sultan Moulay Ismail named Meknes the imperial capital and expanded the city.

7. Chefchaouen.
Chefchaouen, in northwest Morocco's Rif Mountains, it is one of Morocco's most beautiful towns. Because all the buildings in its historic medina are painted blue, they stand out beautifully against the dusty surroundings.

6. Asilah.
Asilah, a seaside resort town, was a Phoenician commerce center in 1500 BC. Pirates operated there in the 19th and 20th centuries. The reconstructed medina is surrounded by fortifications. Asilah is 30 kilometers from Tangier on Morocco's north coast.

5. Essaouira.
Essaouira, an 18th century Atlantic coastal town in Morocco, is a renowned beach vacation. Kitesurfing and windsurfing are set against white washed residences with cobalt blue shutters. The medina has thuya wood carving and furniture making. The women cooperatives that process argan nuts wear long white robes and are highly known for their argan oil commerce.

4. Fes.
Fes was Morocco's capital since 789. Morocco's third largest city is a handicraft hub. Fes is the perfect site to enjoy a Moroccan market's lively atmosphere. The government is working hard to restore the medina Fes el Bali. The medina is the world's largest car-free urban region with 150000 residents.

3. High Atlas.
The High Atlas spans from Morocco's coast to Alergia. Morocco's tallest mountain, Jbel Toubkal, is in Toubkal National Park. Toubkal climbing begins in Imlil, a Berber town. The High Atlas, North Africa's tallest mountain range, offers snow sports and trekking year-round.

2. Merzouga.
Merzouga, a remote village on the Algerian border, is a popular base for exploring the Sahara Desert. The 300-meter-tall Erg Chebbi dunes tower over it. Most visitors come for these massive sandscapes, exploring them via hiking, quad bike, or camel safari.

1. Marrakech.
Marrakech, with its red sandstone buildings, was once an imperial city. The Berber Almoravides created Marrakech in the 11th century and made it a hub of commerce, religion, philosophy, and culture. Almoravides built red sandstone fortifications, opulent palaces, and Koranic schools, many of which remain today.

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Top 5 Places to Visit in Northern Morocco

Back in the fall of 2013, I visited Morocco for the second time and spent five days exploring the northern part of the country. We based ourselves out of the city of Tangier and took day trips to visit all of the places you’re going to see in this video. In this video, I’m going to walk you through the top 5 places to visit in northern Morocco. Are you ready? Let’s go!

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Asilah, which is located about thirty kilometers south of Tangier, or roughly a forty-minute drive. This former Phoenician settlement dates back to 15oo B.C., and in its history has been a part of both Portugal and Spain in addition to Morocco most recently. Asilah is a fortified town, and its bastions, ramparts, and gate works are still fully intact. The bastions give the town a unique, secluded feel, and are the perfect place to catch Asilah’s spectacular sunsets. Asilah hosts annual music, arts, and culture festivals, including the International Festival, which features art exhibitions and jazz and Moroccan music, and a world-famous mural-painting festival.

Caves of Hercules, also known as Les Grottes d’Hercule. Located about 14 kilometers west of Tangier, or about 30 minutes by car, these caves are steeped in legend. According to legend, these grottos are where the mythological hero rested after he completed the twelve labors that ensured his immortality. Inside, these partially man-made caves are massive, and you can walk through to many other caves. Much of the cavern’s interior was created while quarrying for millstone, which left marks that are still visible. The cave’s most distinctive feature is its opening to the sea, the Map of Africa, which resembles the continent of Africa in reverse and changes color throughout the day as the tides shift and the time changes.

Chefchaouen, known as “Morocco’s Blue City,” which gets its nickname from the beautiful, blue-tinged buildings that the city is well-known for. Chefchaouen’s Medina, or old Arab quarter, is a colorful and vibrant labryinth of narrow streets and alleys that is best explored by simply getting lost and wandering on foot, so be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes. If you want to avoid the tourist traps of the main square when you’re ready to eat, check out Tissemlal Restaurant in the Casa Hassan Hotel. It serves up mouthwatering local foods for reasonable prices, and is perfect for groups of all sizes.

Tangier, my home base during my time in northern Morocco. Beyond the gates of the medina, you’ll find hundreds of winding cobblestone streets, along which you’ll find lots of shops, open markets, restaurants, tea shops, and hotels. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes; the street layout is complex and there are some uphill climbs. At some point, take a few minutes to kick back with a mint tea and do some people watching at one of Tangier’s open-air cafes. Cafe culture is king in Tangier! For a pair of great souvenirs, buy a jalaba, which is a traditional jalaba gown, and traditional leather balghas, which are high-quality, heelless slippers that come in a variety of colors. If you can’t make it to the Sahara, I suggest going to Tangier Beach and spending 5 Euros to go on a thirty-minute camel ride. The ride is bumpy, but worth it! For the best dining in the city, I highly recommend Riad Tanja, which features live music every night and serves delicious moroccan tangines in an intimate dining space, and El Morocco Club, where you’ll eat mouthwatering Moroccan fusion cuisine.

Tetouan, one of Morocco’s two major ports on the Mediterranean, which lies just a few miles south of the Strait of Gibraltar and sixty kilometers east-southeast of Tangier. The city’s Berber name literally translates to “the eyes.” Tetouan’s medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site. There, you can find craftsmen like jewelers, weavers, and leather workers, and street vendors who try to sell carpets to tourists. Another point of interest in the city is the Royal Palace, which sits along a public square near one of the entrances to the medina.

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The TRUTH about the 3 Day Tour from MARRAKECH to the SAHARA DESERT (Merzouga) - IS IT WORTH IT?

Are you thinking of taking the 3 day tour from Marrakech to Merzouga and the Erg Chebbi sand dunes in the Sahara Desert? If so, you've found the right video!

In this video I'll take you along and show you in detail what the tour is like. I'll show the truth, the good and the bad. The driving, the sights along the way, the food, the accommodation, the timings, the costs. Everything.

It’s a popular tour for anyone visiting Morocco, and it’s the real thing right to the edge of the Sahara proper, rather than the one day tours. Before I went I couldn’t find that much information online prior to going. There was no real detail about exactly what you see, where you stay and what you eat. Also, what you get for paying a little extra for the luxury option.
This is the video I wish I had been able to watch before going.

We’ll go from Marrakech and up into the Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n'Tichka Pass - The highest pass through the mountains. From there we come out the other side of the mountains and visit and amazing ancient town of Ait Ben Hadou, where many movies have been filmed. We’ll stop at the Rose valley and the Dadès Gorges before going to the hotel for the night.

On day 2, we’ll visit Tinghir and the Todgha Gorge before getting to Merzouga and riding a camel into the Erg Chebbi dunes to the camp for the night.

The final day is the long journey back to Marrakech. On this day I’ll give you my full summary of the tour - the good, the bad, advice and tips.

Here's a full breakdown of what the tour involved, allowing you to go straight to any part you're interested in. Be sure to watch to the end so that you can hear my summary and useful tips!

This was filmed on 24, 25, 26 May.

DAY 1:
00:32 - 7:30AM - Left riad in Marrackech medina
01:19 - 8:00AM - Left Marrakech - Drive 1 hour 30 mins
01:28 - 9:30AM - First stop - Café Restaurant Tagudalt (15 mins) - Drive 1 hour
03:15 - 10:30AM - Tizi n'Tichka Pass (Atlas Mountains) (15 mins) - Drive 1 hour 30 mins
04:18 - 12:15PM - Ait Ben Hadou (2 hours - Old city tour then lunch at Hotel Restaurant L'oasis D'or) - Drive 3 hours 15 mins
10:21 - 5:30PM - Rose valley - Cafe Restaurant Al Manadir (15 mins) - Drive 45 mins
11:13 - 6:30PM - Dadès Gorges (15 mins) - Drive 15 mins
11:47 - 7:00PM - Luxury Riad Dadès (Day 1 Hotel) - See the luxury hotel option and included dinner

DAY 2:
14:44 - 8:00AM - Pick up from the hotel - Drive 1 hour 45 mins
15:01 - 9:45AM - Service station / coffee break (15 mins) - Drive 15 mins
16:15 - 10:15AM - Tinghir tour (1 hour 50 mins) - Drive 15 mins
18:06 - 12:20PM - Todgha Gorge (25 mins) - Drive 1 hour
19:40 - 1:45PM - Lunch at Restaurant & Cafe Reda (1 hour 25 mins) - Drive 1 hour 40 mins
21:41 - 4:50PM - Final stop (10 mins) - Drive 45 mins
22:18 - 5:45PM - Arrive at Merzouga and wait for the sun to get lower
24:24 - 6:15PM - Camel ride to Erg Chebbi camp
25:20 - 7:15PM - Arrive at Erg Chebbi camp - See the luxury camp, food and Berber drumming around the fire

DAY 3:
27:47 - 7:00AM - Breakfast at Erg Chebbi camp
29:00 - 7:30AM - Leave Erg Chebbi camp in pick up
29:20 - 8:55AM - Leave Merzouga in mini bus - Drive 35 mins
29:35 - 9:30AM - Break - Touroug Cafe (25 mins) - Drive 2 hours 35 mins
*** 30:01 - My summary of the tour - The good, the bad, advice and tips ***
36:41 - 12:30PM - Lunch at Cafe Restauran Panorama (I went over the road instead as reviews were so bad!) (1 hour) - Drive 3 hours 30 mins
39:10 - 4:00PM - Break - Cafe Resto Targa (15 mins) - Drive 2 hours 45 mins
39:45 - 7:00PM - Arrive back at Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, Marrakech

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Casablanca ( Arabic: الدار البيضاء ) is the largest city of Morocco. Casablanca is located in the central-western part of Morocco bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Casablanca is the second largest city in the Maghreb region and the eighth-largest in the Arab world. It is Morocco's chief port and one of the largest financial centers in Africa.

International tourism in Casablanca is not as developed as it is in cities like Marrakesh. The Hassan II Mosque, which is one of the largest mosques in the world, is the city's main tourist attraction. Visitors also come to see the city's rich architectural heritage.

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10 AMAZING Moroccan STREET FOODS you MUST try in MARRAKECH ???????? - DIY Food tour

In this week's travel vlog we went on a DIY food tour in Marrakech and tried 10 of the most amazing Moroccan street foods.
We started our Marrakech street food tour with a few different Moroccan breakfast items, such as M'semen and Amlou spread, followed with Bissara at Fine Mama Restaurant. We then headed to Café et Patisserie Nawal for a deliciously sweet date smoothie. At Chez Omar we devoured a Sandwich Mixte and next door we had a surprising cheese Briwat. At Jemaa el-Fnaa we tried Cactus fruit for the first time. A Marrakech food tour would not be complete without taste testing some olives at Marché aux olive. We were amazed by the chicken Pastilla at Koulchi Zine combining sweet and savory flavors in a way we've never tasted before. We visited Patisserie Belkabir and sampled some tasty Moroccan sweets. After eating Hout Quari, a sardine burger that tastes like meat, we ended our tour with a bonus stop at Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha where we ate a portion of juicy lamb and the craziest dish of the day: Sheep's head!

Filmed on 27th of January 2023.

Locations visited in this video:
1. M'semen: Pass. Prince Moulay Rachid
2. Bissara: Fine Mama
3. Date Smoothie: Café et Patisserie Nawal cafe
4. Sandwich Mixte: Chez Omar Sandwich Mixte
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6. Cactus Fruit: Jemaa el-Fnaa
7. Olives: Marché aux olives
8. Pastilla: Koulchi Zine
9. Moroccan Sweets: Patisserie Belkabir Medina
10. Hout Quari: Poisson Chez Hassan
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00:41 - We eat M'semen for breakfast in Marrakech
01:26 - We try Bissara at Fine Mama in Marrakech
03:14 - We drink a date smoothie at Café et Patisserie Nawal
04:19 - We eat a Sandwich Mixte at Chez Omar in Marrakech
05:26 - Briwat: A delicious Moroccan snack
06:14 - We eat cactus fruit for the first time
07:20 - We try Moroccan olives
08:22 - We are at Koulchi Zine in Marrakech and we eat Pastilla
10:53 - We eat Moroccan sweets and nougat
13:10 - We try Hout Quari at Poisson Chez Hassan in Marrakech
15:04 - What's your favorite food in Marrakech?
15:44 - We eat Lamb meat and Sheep's head at Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha in Marrakech
19:24 - Brandon eats Sheep's eyeball at Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha
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BIGGEST TAGINE IN MOROCCO! Moroccan Street Food in Marrakech - Sfenj, Pastilla + Marrakesh Food Tour

Biggest tagine in Morocco. This was one massive Marrakesh food tour, trying some of the most amazing Moroccan street foods in Marrakech, like the biggest tagine in Morocco, sfenj, and pastilla, just to name a few!

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Today we embarked on a massive Marrakesh street food tour, starting our day trying some local street foods like the popular Marrakech food of potato egg khobz sandwich, sweet sfenj on a string, tasty local Marrakech pastries, and a street food macaron from a local vendor peddling his delicious cookies.

With some of the best street food in Morocco here in Marrakesh, we had the biggest day exploring the street food scene and tasting some of the flavourful and unique eats of the city. The Moroccan street food in Marrakech is unlike any other!

We had the pleasure of visiting ViaVia Marrakech, an amazing restaurant that does the biggest tagine we’ve had in Morocco! This tagine, dubbed ‘tasty trip’ by its owner, is the biggest tagine in Morocco for us. Incredibly flavourful, we started off our meal with their signature briouats.

We finished off our Marrakesh food tour trying some of the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, tasting a lemon cream pastilla. This modern take is a must try food to eat in Morocco.

We hope you enjoy this Marrakesh food tour, showing you the biggest tagine we’ve had in Morocco, with the tasty sweets of sfenj and pastilla. We had such a great time experiencing the Moroccan street food in Marrakech. Stay tuned for more food adventures next week, this time in a new country!


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Name: Sfenj on a String
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Morocco: A Country Of Captivating Colors And Cultures | Somewhere On Earth

The country of Morocco has been influenced by Arab, European, and African cultures throughout many centuries. See how three people live their lives in among the unique culture and warm scenery, starting with Abdullah, who lives in Taliouine, and shows us the secrets of saffron, a spice worth more than gold. We then meet French nurse Julie, living in the valley of the high atlas, working in one of the most remote environments in the country to care for its communities. And finally Ali and Lahof, the guides of the Sahara, who travel as the merchants used to hundreds of years ago.

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BEAUTIFUL Moroccan Street Food Tour - TRADITIONAL CHICKEN RFISSA + BLUE CITY OF CHEFCHAOUEN, MOROCCO

Beautiful Moroccan street food tour. This is a must visit for incredible Moroccan food, the Blue City of Chefchaouen in Morocco, today we explored this awesome city and ate a ton of tasty traditional foods like Moroccan chicken rfissa.

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Chefchaouen, Morocco, is dubbed the “Blue City” and you will soon see why! This beautiful medieval town is covered in every shade of blue possible, creating a city that is unlike any other. On our Moroccan street food tour today, we went exploring the city tasting our way around it, trying some traditional and popular Moroccan foods.

We started out this morning on our Moroccan food tour, tasting the delicious and simple bissara soup from a very local shop with an incredibly friendly owner. We wandered the city and cooled off learning how to make gelato, and of course tasting some while we were there.

Our tasty day continued to Cafe Clock where we got to watch the preparation and cooking of some very traditional Moroccan foods, chicken rfissa and madfouna. Chicken rfissa and madfouna are very traditional dishes that are hard to find in restaurants, however, we were super lucky to get to go behind the scenes in the kitchen of Cafe Clock here in the blue city of Chefchaouen to see how they're made. It was an amazing experience trying the best food in Morocco here, with incredible hospitality. The chicken rfissa was especially tasty and is a can't miss dish on any food tour of Morocco!

We finished off our beautiful Moroccan street food tour on a gorgeous rooftop overlooking the blue city of Chefchaouen, tasting some local cheeses.

We hope you enjoy this Moroccan street food tour in the blue city of Chefchaouen, Morocco. We had such a wonderful day tasting our way around the city and trying some traditional foods, especially the chicken rfissa. Stay tuned for more food adventures!


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Address: 5PCR+3JV, Al hassan 1 - Onsar, Chefchaouen
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Name: Las Puertas Ice Cream & Juice
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Address: 3 Derb Tijani, Chefchaouen
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BEST Moroccan Street Food in Marrakech, Morocco - RABBIT TAGINE & MSEMEN WRAP + MARRAKESH FOOD TOUR!

Best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco. Come on an epic food adventure with us as we explore Marrakesh, tasting rabbit tagines and msemen wraps on a massive Marrakesh food tour!

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Marrakech is known as a bustling, wild city in the heart of Morocco, full of snake charmers and everything you could want to buy. Tucked away amongst everything are all kinds of different foods and tasty Moroccan street snacks to try. We set out to explore the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco, on a massive Marrakesh food tour, starting our day with a unique msemen wrap near the main square.

Msemen is a very popular bread in Morocco, and Foundouk Gargaa does their msemen very differently, using the msemen as a wrap instead. We continued our Marrakesh food tour tasting the spicy khoudenjal tea, and discovering the most amazing Berber meat sandwich, hidden away from all the typical, way-too-touristy meat sandwich places. This hidden gem is a top food to eat in Marrakech.

Exploring the medina for the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, we stumbled upon the spice market, full of incredible smells, flavours and tastes to sample, this is the place to come for tea and spices!

Even though we’ve tasted many delicious and flavourful tagines, there was one we still hadn’t tried, a rabbit tagine. Rabbit tagine is more popular in Marrakesh than other parts of the country. Very unique and tasty, this was definitely some of the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco.

We hope you enjoy this epic Marrakesh food tour, tasting rabbit tagine, msemen wraps, Berber sandwiches and more! We tried some of the best Moroccan street food in Marrakech, Morocco today, but stay tuned, there’ll be more Moroccan food adventures next week.


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Warmest Countries in Europe (Top 10 Winter Destinations)

Top 10 Warmest Countries in Europe! Here's our list of the 10 warmest countries to live in winter. Warmest winter travel destination in Europe. Low cost and budget vacation holiday travel tips for digital nomads and expats looking to retire in Europe's warmest countries. Warm countries to escape the winter! Hot weather winter destinations for Ex-pats.


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10. MONACO
Monaco isn’t a large country. It is therefore very easy to evaluate when you consider its rich culture and mild climate. It is situated on the French Riviera and has average annual temperatures ranging between 13 and 14°C. Several European locations have greater July daytime temperatures, but Monaco keeps most of its warmth at nighttime and does not see significant decreases throughout the cold season.

9. TURKEY | MARMARIS
Cold days at the Turkish shore are lovely and moderate, with readings ranging around 12-15 degrees - though it typically seems hotter thanks to the sunlight.
January has just passed, the season of Christmas is over, and spring is really far away. Europe half-asleep under snow and ice. However, Turkey is a different story this winter. Turkey's Mediterranean coast is one of the warmest destinations on cold days at the Turkish shore is lovely and moderate, with readings ranging around 12-15 degrees

8. FRANCE
Other than in the Coastline, where warm temperatures and scorching summertime are typical, France normally has moderate winters and mild summertime.
You may enjoy your winter vacation avoiding the chilly temperatures without departing Central Europe. We are referring to the south of France, namely Nice, where the cold climate ranges around 12°C (54°F) and 6°C (44°F).

7. PORTUGAL
Next, we move to Iberia, wherein Portugal is somewhat hotter than adjacent Spain throughout the year. Its sun-kissed Algarve area has scorching summer heat, while the Portuguese state of Madeira is among Europe's hottest wintertime locations. Funchal, Madeira's main city, with a mean heating rate of 20°C even in Early December, gives it a favorite destination for New Year's Night parties.


6. TIRANA, ALBANIA
So where to hang out in December, when the rest of Europe shivers underneath blankets? The average time the sun is above the horizon in Tirana, Albania in November and December is 8 hours, respectively. These two months are good for outdoor activities. Tirana, Albania's capital, is known for its vibrant construction, which includes structures from the Ottoman and Soviet periods. It also has an extraordinary horizontal woodland designed by architect Stefano Boeri.

5. GREECE
Bordering Greece is really 3°C colder on average throughout the year than Cyprus. It may, though, contain several locations which have a comparable temperature. Crete and Rhodes are some of the hottest, with degrees that are greater above the nationwide norm.

4. ITALY
Palermo is Italy's fifth biggest town, and it's also among the hottest, thanks to its location on the 'stone' that the 'boot' of Italy kicks on the globe. The Winter season in Palermo is pleasant, with temperatures reaching up to 20°C on certain days, owing to the balmy Sirocco breezes that sweep in from Africa.

3. MONTENEGRO
Montenegro has a mild and humid environment. You can have some beautiful, bright winter afternoons in which you may go outdoors in your sunglasses and coat, drink a cappuccino, read a book, or simply watch things go by.
Podgorica lies in the core area of Montenegro, which is intersected by streams and is close to Lake Skadar. In addition, the town is only approximately 22 miles from the Adriatic Sea's coasts.

2. MALTA
obviously, we couldn't discuss mild temperatures in Europe throughout the wintertime without discussing the little island of Malta. Malta has Subtropical weather, which implies moderate winter weather with daily values ranging from 15°C to 19°C dependent on the month.
While not as hot as many of the various places listed previously, the temperature is still mild sufficient to enable for sightseeing tours and traveling, since the island has many interesting things to explore.

1. CYPRUS
In fact, Cyprus experiences the hottest temperatures in the Southeastern area of the European States. Another competitor for possessing the finest living weather in Europe. Cyprus, located in the southeast region of the Mediterranean, is indeed very warm throughout the summertime, however, it does not reach the severe highs of certain countries.


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Morocco Travel Guide - How To Plan A Trip

Morocco has incredible landscapes with great food and people.

Here are my tips for planning your trip.
1. Don’t make it a quick trip
2. Hire a driver. Here is a the website to the company that I used to hire a driver. Make sure you request M'bark
3. Stay in a riad
4. Glamp in the desert
5. Be aware
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Morocco is one of the most amazing places that you can visit. It’s one of the few places that I’ve been to that made me feel like I left my reality completely. This country is so amazing because its a deep mix of many cultures Arab,Afro and Euro. The food is incredible, the landscapes are incredible the architecture is incredible. Here are a few tips on how to make sure you make the most of your tripFirst I want to say that I went to Morocco over 5 years ago and my shooting skills with a cinema camera were complete trash so I have limited footage.
* Don’t make it a quick trip. The first thing that you should know about Morocco is that the country is huge and all the cities that are worthwhile visiting are very far apart so you’ll definitely need to dedicate 7-9 days at a minimum. I wouldn’t go for less time than that to visit multiple cities because you simply wont have enough time and honestly you really shouldn’t rush through Morocco.
* Hire a driver. Next I strongly recommend hiring a driver to take you around. A driver will allow you to take it easy and rest in between cities. Also it’s wise to get a driver because there are police constantly stopping cars and your driver is obviously better suited for dealing with local police. I recommend Mbark, who was my driver, he uses SUVs to drive around thats definitely necessary to get around some of the places we went to. I’ll have the link to his website in the description
* Stay in a riad. Book stays in a riad instead of a traditional hotel as much as you can. You should really immerse yourself inside Morocco and its culture and this is a great way to start your dayRiads are traditional Moroccan homes that feature beautiful open air courtyards in the center. They’re usually decorated with beautiful mosaic and are hundreds of years old. These buildings are usually located inside the dense cities so there are almost no windows for viewing out. Instead they have the windows facing towards the courtyard in the center. These places are too unique to pass out on and the best part is that they are really really cheap to stay
* Glamp in the desert. Sleeping in the desert was one of the most amazing things I did in Morocco. We stayed in Marzuga which was in the northern Sahara desert and we had a n amazing time. The amount of stars you see is incredible. We watched the moon rise from the top of a sand dune which was so pretty. I thought it was incredible because the moon was so bright that you could easily read from a book outside wow. Also these tents aren’t your average camping tent. I said we were clamping. The tents have a full bed, sofa, shower and bathroom inside. The food they served was amazing and at night they usually have a fire pit going. Man… thinking back on it I wish I would’ve stayed one more night. There was something really special about that place.
* Be aware. People in Morocco are awesome but you still need to be careful with things that you do. For example when I went to Fez we got into a bunch of shady situations. Basically don’t make too much eye contact with people because otherwise they’ll try to either “help you with directions” like walk you to a restaurant or gift shop where they will expect a tip and if you refuse they’re probably get rude with you. The problem is that Morocco has a huge unemployment rate so people are trying to do what they can to get some money. While helping out the local economy is good by eating at small restaurants and visiting small shops it can get dangerous and shady if you notice that people are constantly coming up to you and harassing you asking you to help you. Another place where you need to watch out for this is in Jamal Al Efna. This place is awesome but you need to be careful when taking photos. Often times I’d take a wide shot of a scene and someone who just so happens to be in the photo came up to me asking for money because they were in my shot… crazy. Just say no and walk away. Regardless make sure that when you’re taking photos no person is your focus.
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Tantan 4k - مدينة طانطان مع موسيقى حسانية رائعة

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Tan-Tan (Berber: ⵟⴰⵏⵟⴰⵏ) (Arabic: طانطان‎) is a city in Tan-Tan Province in the region of Guelmim-Oued Noun in south-western Morocco. It is a desert town with a population (2004 census) of 60,560. It is the largest city in the province and second largest city in the region after the capital Guelmim. It is located on the banks of the wadi Oued Ben Jelil, which flows into the Draa River 15 km north of the town. The Draa River, at 1,100 km is the longest in Morocco and flows into the Atlantic Ocean soon after the confluence with the wadi. The town also has an airport, Tan Tan Plage Blanche Airport.

What to See & Do in Tangier, Morocco

What to See & Do in Tangier, Morocco

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Welcome to Tangier, Morocco! We started off our trip visiting the square of the ninth of April, one of the biggest squares in the city. We explored the old medina before stopping to shop for a jalaba and the traditional Moroccan sandals.

Next up we headed to Tangier beach to ride a camel. It cost about 5 euro per person for a 30 minute ride along the beach. If you don't make it down to the Sahara you should definitely try to ride a camel in Tangier.

There is two restaurants I recommend when in Tangier, Riad Tanja and the El Morocco Club. Riad Tanja, has live music every night and serves some delicious moroccan tangines. El Morocco Club serves more of a gourmet fusion Moroccan cuisine mixed with a few other cuisines.

This is Dar Nour Guest House, one of the few properties located in the Kasbah. It's a boutique bed and breakfast, they have 10 rooms and they have 3 terraces on the roof top with a 360 degree view of Tangier.

Have you been to Tangier? Let me know what you thought of this beautiful Moroccan city!

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The crossing from Mauritania #11 days provides technical feats with much sand and tracks passages and Senegal #3 days provide a totally different world, as you drive back along the magical beaches of the shores of Mauritania and Senegal.

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