Chefchaouen is a magical town known for its blue-painted streets and relaxed atmosphere. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, it’s perfect for wandering through charming alleys, taking photos, and enjoying local food. The town has a peaceful vibe, friendly locals, and great spots to buy handmade crafts. A must-visit for anyone traveling to Morocco!
Hercules Caves
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Hercules Caves is a breathtaking natural wonder with stunning rock formations and mesmerizing ocean views. The cave’s history and connection to mythology make it even more fascinating. The natural openings in the rock create beautiful lighting effects, especially during sunset. It’s an excellent spot for photography, exploration, or simply soaking in the scenic beauty. The surrounding area adds to the charm, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Kasbah of the Udayas
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Since the movie "Mission Impossible 5" made it famous, the Udaya Castle has become a popular tourist destination. In the movie, Tom Cruise's car racing scene in the castle, where he drove directly from the steps of the castle into the sea, was filmed here.
Fes Médina
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Fez Medina, the most famous and oldest ancient city in Morocco, the first Islamic city in the history of North Africa, is a treasure of Islamic civilization and Moroccan culture. Its old city has a history of nearly 1,200 years. It is one of the largest existing typical medieval-style cities in the world. It has been the center of religion, culture and art in Morocco for more than a thousand years. It is also one of the four imperial cities of Morocco and has been listed as Entered into world cultural heritage.
The old market of Fez is so large that it is known as the largest in the world. The winding lanes of the city are the easiest to get lost in. There are more than a thousand handicraft shops, inheriting ancient and famous traditional craft techniques. Each one is set up in a very narrow maze-like lane, as if life has not changed for hundreds of years. The daily life of local residents has been integrated with religion, becoming a real-life social and humanistic museum.