Vidéo  Morocco-Best tourism video Maroc
Welcome To Morocco
 
Tangier, Casablanca, Marrakesh.. just the names of these cities stir a  hint of spice in the nostrils. Morocco has been thoroughly mythologised  and for good reason. Travellers extol the country's unique living  history, its shimmering light and its extraordinary art.
 
Morocco is the ideal African starting point for the traveller. An easy  hop from Europe, it is hectic but friendly and stimulating as well.  Open-air markets throughout the country are piled high with rugs,  woodwork, jewellery and leather - said to be the softest in the world.
 
 - Morocco Security
  Morocco is characterized by a high degree of  security in all cities and calmly Division, which led tourists to visit  him continuously.
 
 - Hospitals in Morocco
Hospitals in Morocco Morocco presence of a large number of hospitals,  clinics and medicines anywhere in the soil and is characterized by  containing all doctors specializing in diseases and Medicines and  advanced machines found in all cities, allowing you to visit Morocco  Dear visitor, reassuring you mind...
 
 - The Moroccan people
  People Moroccan gentler peoples of the world  in all respects and is calmly and intelligently and love of helping  others or Moroccan Arabs or foreigners-there is no difference between  thinking for the Maghreb ... Moroccan people From north to south of  Morocco welcomes you Dear tourists .
 
 - Traditions of Morocco
Morocco has a tradition very important tradition for thousands of years  and events such as festivals and competitions, many of the mountainous  interesting things which will see yourself in this beautiful country  magic.
 
 
 - Morocco Transport
 
With international airports at Tangier, Agadir and Marrakesh, Morocco is  well linked to Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Taking your own  vehicle to Morocco is straightforward. There's a variety of car ferries  and jetfoils operating between Algericas and Ceuta in Spain and  Morocco's Tangier.
 
  The land border between Morocco and Algeria  was closed in 1994 and that looks unlikely to change any time soon.  Although a UN cease-fire has kept the Western Sahara quiet since late  1991, crossing the border into Mauritania isn't straightforward (though  it's getting easier). In spite of this, hundreds of adventurous souls in  4WDs and on motorbikes do it every year. It won't be too long before  it's possible to do the trip by some form of public transport. The route  into Mauritania runs from Dakhla south along the coast for 367km  (227mi) to Nou�dhibou on the border and then south along the coast to  the Mauritanian capital of Nouakchott.
Events Overview
 
Morocco is one of those religious frontiers where orthodoxy and local  custom have met and compromised. The veneration of saints is frowned on  by the orthodox Sunni Muslims  but  Islam, like Christianity, is made up of many sects and such festivals  continue. It's worth asking around for details of festival dates because  they follow the Islamic calendar, which is lunar and alters a little  every year.