7x Did-you-know-that about this versatile vacation destination
A country full of colors, flavors and culture, Morocco is known for its vibrant cities like Marrakech and Fez. But did you know that Morocco is also home to a wealth of hidden gems? These lesser-known places are waiting to be discovered and offer a unique glimpse into the diversity of this magical country. Read on and get inspired!
Did you know....
The blue village of Chefchaouen is not the only colorful place in Morocco? In the shadow of Chefchaouen lies Tétouan, a charming city at the foot of the Rif Mountains. With its beautiful Andalusian-Moorish architecture and a medina that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tétouan is a hidden gem. Here you can wander through narrow streets without the crowds of tourist attractions.
Morocco has a unique Roman heritage? Many travelers are familiar with Volubilis, but the Roman ruins of Lixus, near Larache, often remain under the radar. This place is surrounded by legends and is considered one of the oldest settlements in North Africa. Some say this is where the mythical garden of the Hesperides from Greek mythology was located!
There is a beach accessible only by boat? Legzira Beach, famous for its natural rock arches, is spectacular, but the nearby Chafchaouen Beach near Sidi Ifni offers even more tranquility. Accessible only by boat, this hidden beach offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Morocco has hidden oases? Near the city of Tafraoute, in the Anti-Atlas Mountains, you will find the Ait Mansour gorge, a breathtaking valley full of palm trees, small villages and natural springs. This oasis feels like a hidden paradise and is a perfect place to escape the heat of the desert.
There is a village with surreal rock art? Close to Tafraoute you will also find the Painted Rocks by Belgian artist Jean Vérame. He transformed giant rock formations into a surreal artwork. The area, surrounded by unique granite landscapes, is both mysterious and impressive.
The Sahara also has salt flats? The Sahara is not just sand and dunes. At Lake Dayet Srji, near Merzouga, in winter you can admire a temporary salt lake often visited by flamingos and other birds. This natural phenomenon is an extraordinary sight in the vast desert.
Morocco has hidden forests? In northern Morocco lies the Beni Snassen Mountains, a green oasis with dense forests, waterfalls and caves. The area is perfect for hikers and adventurers who want to escape the crowds and discover Morocco's lesser-known nature.
Be surprised by the unknown treasures of Morocco and add one of these destinations to your travel plans. Discover a different, quieter and perhaps even more magical Morocco!