A short holiday is coming, a 7-day trip to Morocco is waiting for you.
Hello everyone! This 7-day Morocco travel guide is definitely worth collecting! In the blue and white city of Essaouira, you will be able to experience interesting surfing activities; in the unique Marrakech, a traditional steam bath will take you to experience exotic customs; take a hot air balloon, and enjoy the desert scenery at sunrise, with the magnificent Atlas Mountains at your feet. Listen to the silence of the desert, feel the magnificence of the mountains, a new feast of taste and vision is waiting for you. The short holiday is coming, this is the Morocco you are looking forward to!
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📌Route suggestion:
DAY 1: Depart from various locations, and the dream journey to Morocco begins🌃
Embark on a dreamy Moroccan journey, let the overnight flight take you across the stars and fly to a charming foreign land.
DAY 2: Marrakech Hot Air Balloon🎈-> Yves Saint Laurent Museum-> Majorelle Garden-> El Badi Palace-> Bahia Palace-> Djemaa el-Fna
Bathed in the gentle glow of sunrise, overlook the plants and trees of Marrakech in a hot air balloon, and explore exotic castles and museums.
DAY 3: Essaouira Old Town-> Essaouira Beach🏝️-> Essaouira Fortress-> Essaouira Fishing Port-> Castle Battery
Along the ancient streets of Essaouira, all the way to the sea, experience the world of surfing on the beach, shuttle between the fortress and the fishing port, and enjoy the comfort and enthusiasm of life.
DAY 4: Miami Beach Boulevard-> Mohammed V Square-> Casablanca Old Town
Experience the lazy seaside life of Miami Beach Boulevard, feel the blend of history and modernity in Mohammed V Square, and shuttle through the mysterious alleys of Casablanca's old town.
DAY 5: Rabat Royal Palace🏰-> Mausoleum of Mohammed V-> Hassan Tower-> Asilah Old Town
Start the day from the Rabat Royal Palace, delve into the royal atmosphere of Morocco, tour the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, visit the Hassan Tower, and feel the warmth of the old town of Asilah.
DAY 6: Caves of Hercules-> Cape Spartel-> American Legation Museum-> Tangier Old Town
Encounter the extraordinary Caves of Hercules, visit the picturesque Cape Spartel, visit the historic American Legation Museum, and savor the unique charm of Tangier's old town.
DAY 7: Habous-> Casablanca Cathedral⛪
Stroll through Habous, then visit Casablanca Cathedral, let the ancient church share stories with you, and end your seven-day Moroccan journey.
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Places to visit:
🌟Majorelle Garden🌟 (Recommended Index: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
Address: Rue Yves St Laurent, Marrakech 40090 Morocco
Opening hours: 08:00-18:30
Duration: 1-3 hours
YSL color garden, surrounded by rare plants and blue villas, colorful, as if stepping into a fairy tale world.🌺🌱
🌟Caves of Hercules🌟 (Recommended Index: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
Address: Terrasse Slouquia, Tangier
Opening hours: 11:00-16:00
Duration: 15-30 minutes
Enjoy the magnificent scenery of the sunrise and sunset over the sea, stand at the cool entrance of the cave, and feel the depth and vastness of the sea with the sea breeze.🌅
🌟Djemaa el-Fna🌟 (Recommended Index: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
Address: Marrakesh 40000 Morocco
Opening hours: 10:30-00:00
Duration: 1-2 hours
This is the heart of Morocco, a market square full of exotic customs, which is even more lively and full of life in the evening.🌙☕️
🌟Miami Beach Boulevard🌟 (Recommended Index: ⭐⭐⭐⭐)
Address: Casablanca, Morocco
Duration: 2-3 hours
This is a beautiful scenic road in Casablanca. Take a stroll here, feel the gentle sea breeze, and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Come and feel the warmth and romance of this city!🌊🌴
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📱 SIM card & plug adapter: The voltage in Morocco is 220V, and the sockets are different from ours, so a plug adapter is essential. It is also recommended to bring a Moroccan SIM card or a roaming phone card to prevent loss of contact.
📁 Documents & cash: Morocco is visa-free, so you only need to bring your passport, but some procedures are still required for entry and exit, so be sure to bring it with you. In addition, Morocco uses Dirham. Although most places accept credit cards, it is still recommended to bring some cash.
🧥 Clothing & sunscreen: The temperature difference between day and night in Morocco in March is large, so remember to bring a few thin clothes and a thick coat. Keeping warm is very important. The sun is strong during the day, so sunscreen, sunglasses, and wide-brimmed hats are essential for travel.
🔌 Charger & portable charger: Don't forget to bring your phone and camera charger. If possible, bring a portable charger so you don't have to worry about running out of battery.
🎒 Lightweight backpack: The most important thing when traveling is to be light, so a backpack that can hold all your belongings is very necessary! For example, it can hold a camera, water bottle, sunscreen, etc.
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That's all for the story of Morocco. I look forward to you exploring more unknowns in this charming land. Come and set off for beautiful Morocco with Ctrip Private Group!
The sea was blue, sunny and windy, not our traditional beach with black rocks. Many seagulls were flying around us, not afraid of people at all. Look carefully, there are two kinds of seagulls. Many people were fishing on the beach.
Essaouira Beach is the largest public beach in Essaouira. There are many seagulls and fishermen on this beach. In addition, there are many graffiti paintings on the stone walls on the roadside of the beach, which are very characteristic of the local area. This is also the favorite place for locals to walk and exercise, and it is worth a walk.
Essaouira is a city that surprised me. In my impression, Essaouira is a port with various merchant ships moored on the beach and seagulls flying on the beach. Before going to Morocco, I looked at the guide and pictures, and they were roughly like this.
On the one hand, the beach is flat and wide, the guests of the boutique hotel are doing Sun-worship yoga to the east, on the other hand, the fortress guarding the old city, the harbor is vigorous in the early morning. "The city residents are loitering on the graffiti embankment, the fishermen are busy repairing the fishing nets, the seabirds are constantly rising and falling on the reefs, pecking seafood, the cats are lazily looking at all these. "Who is the owner here, the fish market? It hasn't opened yet. It can be seen from a half-hour walk in Xiaojing in the morning above.
At the old port site in Sovera, there is a castle that can be visited at 10 dirhams per person. It's open from 9 to 17. There is an old Fort inside which you can take photos. Beaches can be strolled, seagulls are plentiful, and camels can ride on them.
Impression of Essaouira - It will be brilliant with a little sunshine I went to Essaouira yesterday and visited the fish market. My companions liked it very much. Unfortunately, it was cloudy and the sea view was not good. I got up early and it was sunny. I went out for a walk. The sky was high and the clouds were light. It was really beautiful. Essaouira is indeed "beautiful as a picture". If you have time, stay here for at least one day and one night. Here, you can relax your pace and stroll along the beach, watching the locals have fun on the beach; Wandering around the old city slowly, drinking a glass of freshly squeezed juice for 5 dirhams, and eating a cactus fruit for 2 dirhams; Squeezing in with the locals to visit the fish market, tasting fresh seafood when you are tired, or carrying a bag of seafood back to the inn for 10 dirhams per kilogram to process it yourself, it is really delicious. If you have plenty of time, then the windy city of Essaouira is definitely worth your leisure and beauty.
I always like to go to the beach at sunset. We walked all the way from the fortress to the port fisherman's market to eat oysters and seafood, and then walked to the beach to watch the sunset. It was really great [Victory][Naughty] There were indeed not many people watching the sunset, maybe because of the strong wind or cold, or it would be better in summer! If compared with the sunset in Agadir, I prefer Agadir. Day 141 of the wedding trip: Morocco
Essaouira is an important seaport city in Morocco, with a long coastline and beautiful scenery. There are soft sands and reefs protruding from the sea on the Essaouira Beach, where many seagulls gather. There is a very fun beach activity here, which is feeding seagulls. Everyone will throw them in the air, and the seagulls will fly over to pick up the food, which is very interesting.