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Top 6 Morocco Jewish Heritage Tours

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[vc_row][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row] Top 6 Morocco Jewish Heritage Tours Jewish culture has been interwoven throughout Morocco for centuries. Morocco Jewish Tours offer a golden opportunity for Jewish travelers to discover Stories of the Jewish Mellah’s, a vibrant Jewish community, Synagogues, Andalusian and Moorish architecture, beautiful landscapes, Tombs and Holy places, and the only Jewish Museum in the Islamic world. By choosing one of […]

In Oualidia, A Secret Escape, Surrounded by a Fresh Water Lagoon

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Oualidia is A Secret Escape Surrounded by a Fresh Water Lagoon This coastal region is off the beaten path and a well-kept secret ideal for Honeymooners and relaxed travelers. The lagoon and extensive beaches at  Oualidia, lying between El Jadida and Safi, is a new Honeymoon Tour destination in Morocco given its remote location […]

Morocco Jewish Heritage Tour, Remarkable Places and Historical Sites

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A Morocco Jewish Heritage Tour Guarantees Visiting Remarkable Places and Historical Sites Morocco is steeped in Jewish Heritage and Culture. The country has a remarkable history of Jewish life that sets it apart from other Muslim nations. If you are Jewish and interested in touring Morocco you are guaranteed to discover ancient traditions and […]

Fez Insiders Guide, Travel Tips & Secrets of the Ancient Medina

The Ultimate Fez Insiders Guide, Learn about Travel Tips & Secrets of the Ancient Medina Fez el Bali was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1981. Built during the Idrisid dynasty (789 – 808 AD), the ancient walled city of Fez is one of the oldest in the world. Fez was designed on […]

Top 5 Things To Do In Fes El Jdid 

What are the Best Things To Do In Fes El Jdid? Exploring Fes el Jdid, the “new old medina” is essential when planning a trip to Morocco. Historically, the city of Fes was the intellectual and artistic capital. Fes is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is located northern inland with a population of over […]

Salé, Rabat’s Sister City Is On The Rise

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Discover Salé, Rabat’s Sister City Morocco insiders know that Salé, a commuter town across the bridge from Rabat often gets neglected by tourists yet its rich history is worth exploring. Dating back to the 12th century, the Almohads, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, and Jews have all left their mark on Salé. The small, urban town […]

How to Spend a Day in the Blue Pearl of Chefchaouen

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A Day in Chefchaouen Chefchaouen, also known as the Blue Pearl of Morocco, is nestled in the Rif Mountains within the northwest region of the country. Founded in 1471 by Moulay Ali ibn Rashid al-Alami, a descendant of Muhammad Ali, the town is known for its charming, winding medina, cobblestoned streets with blue-rinsed houses. […]

Moroccan Mint Tea Traditions, The Secret Ingredients, Tips & Recipe

Moroccan Mint Tea Traditions, The Secret Ingredients  Morocco’s tradition of tea dates back to the 12th century BC. There are various theories on the origin of tea in the Maghreb. Some say the Berbers (Amazigh) imported tea from Asia, while others believe that Queen Anne Stuart of Great Britain introduced tea to the Moroccan […]

Travel Morocco, What to Bring

In preparation for traveling to Morocco on a Private Tour, the following is a list of things to consider packing that will make your trip as smooth and comfortable as possible. In Moroccan Imperial Cities, you will be able to buy most of the items you can find at home (such as toiletries and cosmetic items, batteries and small electronics and generic medicines), however the situation in rural Morocco is very different and if you have favorite products, it is worth bringing them. Do not forget the restrictions on liquids and other items in your hand luggage – check with your airline for specific information. Consider what kind of luggage you need. If you plan to travel in rural areas or trek in the mountains during your visit to Morocco, a backpack will be more useful than a trolley suitcase.