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!
I just finished an unforgettable journey of exploration, and the magnificent scenery of Hercules Cave struck me deeply. Every step made me feel like I was talking to nature, and every rock seemed to whisper ancient stories. The mysterious atmosphere and the wonderful shape of nature in the cave constitute a breathtaking scene. Hercules Cave is not only a visual feast, but also a spiritual baptism. It is highly recommended for friends who like adventure and the beauty of nature. It is definitely a journey worth experiencing!
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.
How should I put it? You can come or not. The main thing is that the ticket is 80 dirhams and it's just so-so to see a cave. But there is a saying that since you are here, it's good.
Impression of Morocco - Tangier, the throat of the Mediterranean Tangier, located in the northwest corner of the Kingdom of Morocco, should be regarded as the Horn of North Africa, uh, the throat of the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean, and is an important seaport. It has two major Internet celebrity check-in spots: The famous Kasbah Lighthouse and the African Cave. Cape Spartel is the cape of Morocco and the northwestern corner of the African continent, so it is called the Horn of Africa. The Kasbah Lighthouse is bounded by the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The Internet says "Atlantic Ocean on the left hand, Mediterranean Sea on the right hand", which refers to this lighthouse. It is said that every night, the lights on the top of the tower illuminate the ocean, and the ships passing by use it to adjust their course. There is a strange cave on the Atlantic coast not far from Tangier, which the locals call "Hercules Cave" or "African Cave". The cave is not big, but what is amazing is that the entrance of this cave resembles a map of Africa, and even the African island of Madagascar has it. After seeing it on site, I think most of it was formed naturally by waves hitting rocks for thousands of years, and a small part of it should be suspected of artificial modification. These two check-in spots are about 15 kilometers away from the city of Tangier. Looking at travel notes online, most of them are chartered. We are traveling independently, so we can't insult the image of backpackers, so we go by bus! Speaking of bus, there is very little information available online. Google navigation prompts that you can take bus 2A or 19. However, when we navigated to the bus stop, the staff spoke to us seriously and responsibly in French or Spanish? "Chicken and duck talk" and didn't let us get on the 2A bus. They wrote down 26 with a pen. Okay, listen to the staff. According to our personal experience, you can go to the African Cave by bus: bus No. 26, 3.5 dirhams one way. The lighthouse is about four kilometers away from the African Cave. There is no bus, so you can only walk. In fact, the scenery along the way is good, and there is a coastal trail. If you have time, it is recommended to walk along the trail, which will definitely be a special experience.
African caves are very peculiar. On the hills near the seaside of Dangil, the caves are not big. It is amazing that the caves near the seaside are like a map of Africa. They are formed naturally by the impact of waves on rocks. The seaside scenery is even more amazing. The roar of waves is mixed with the sound of wind and waves. The rocks along the shore are pushed like shockwaves, which trigger waves. Under the direct sunlight, they are colorful rainbows. Removable.
The African Cave is worth visiting. If you don't want to buy a ticket, you can also look at the Mediterranean Sea from outside. Many locals go fishing there.
Helkeri Cave (free) is also known as the Cave of Africa or Hercules Cave. It is named after the cave, which resembles the map of Africa, even in Madagascar. It is formed by the natural formation of rocks impacted by ocean waves over thousands of years together with part of artificial carving. There's a staff member here who is responsible for the management. Fortunately, tickets are not accepted.