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Agadir
Agadir is Southern Morocco's most visited city and a very popular tourist destination. There are plenty fascinating towns and cities and places to see that are within driving distance. There are plenty of hotels, apartments and holiday villages to choose from in Morocco. There are bars and café's a plenty selling drinks and renting out sun-beds and umbrellas.
Casablanca
Also known as Casa or Dar el Baida, Casablanca is essentially the capital of Morocco. Any European citizen or traveler will feel immediately at home here and will have an almost instinctive understanding of the life here. There are plenty of hotels in and around Casablanca. Regardless of the size of your budget, you can find a superb place to enjoy a meal in this vibrant city. Entertain your wildest holiday fantasies in Casablanca.
Erfoud
Right on the border of the Sahara Desert, Erfoud offers a fine platform for desert based tours, 4x4 tours and camel trips. Home of the Moroccan specialty 'kalia', Erfoud will cater for all your senses leaving you feeling more than satisfied.
Fez
It seems that the city of Fez is still lingering back in the Middle Ages. As you arrive in the city and begin to walk around your senses are torn between beautiful sights, intricate sounds and colorful smells. Much of the city still holds on to its French roots. Fez has enough sights to keep you busy for three to four days. The streets are filled with mosques, medersas, fondouks and monuments.
Marrakech
Marrakech is Morocco's second largest city and its population continues to rise. It has a prosperous industrial area and is the most significant market and organizational centre of southern Morocco. It is not essential to have a guide in Marrakech as the maps will guide you perfectly. The souks are interesting, being filled with alleys and small squares dedicated to specific crafts where you can often watch part of the making process.
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