
Agadir
Modern beach resort city with beautiful sandy beaches, year-round sunshine, and excellent tourist infrastructure. Rebuilt after 1960 earthquake.
Loading Morocco's best destinations...
Discover the beauty and diversity of Morocco through our curated destinations
66 destinations found

Modern beach resort city with beautiful sandy beaches, year-round sunshine, and excellent tourist infrastructure. Rebuilt after 1960 earthquake.

Town in the Agadir metropolitan area known for its agricultural activities and proximity to the regional capital.

Beautiful coastal city on the Mediterranean, known for its stunning blue waters, sandy beaches, and the nearby Al Hoceima National Park.
.jpg%26ehk%3DM1AR1nFUXIns1W38ZSdVUswUUf28kbFENLML%252fgDrLgs%253d%26risl%3D%26pid%3DImgRaw%26r%3D0&w=3840&q=85)
Town in remote southeastern Western Sahara, serving as administrative center for the Aousserd Province.

Town in southern Morocco serving as administrative center and important location in the Draa River valley.

Gateway to the High Atlas mountains and Ouzoud Waterfalls, known for its stunning natural beauty and hiking opportunities.

Berber town in the Middle Atlas known for its cedar forests, monkey populations, and traditional carpet weaving.

City at the foot of the Middle Atlas known as the 'Gateway to the Atlas' with fertile plains and agricultural importance.

Coastal town known for its forested areas and royal golf course, popular for weekend getaways from Casablanca.

Agricultural city known as the capital of Morocco's citrus production, famous for its orange groves and fertile plains.
Rapidly growing city between Casablanca and Settat, known for its industrial zones and agricultural activities.

Coastal town in Western Sahara known for its fishing port and important location on the Atlantic coast.

Town in the Middle Atlas mountains serving as administrative center for the rural Boulemane Province.

Largest city and economic capital of Morocco, famous for its modern architecture, bustling port, and the Hassan II Mosque.

Famous blue-painted city in the Rif Mountains, known for its stunning blue-washed buildings, relaxed atmosphere, and beautiful mountain scenery.
Town between Marrakech and Essaouira, known for its agricultural production and traditional Berber culture.

Coastal city on peninsula in Western Sahara, known for kite surfing, fishing, and beautiful lagoon.

Town in the Middle Atlas known for its agricultural production and strategic location on the route between Meknes and Azrou.

Coastal city with Portuguese heritage, UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its citadel and beautiful beaches.
Gateway to the Sahara Desert, administrative capital of the Draa-Tafilalet region with important oasis systems.

Town in Western Sahara serving as important administrative and military center in the region.

Coastal city with fortified medina, known for its blue fishing boats, strong winds for water sports, and artistic community.

Spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco, famous for its ancient medina, traditional tanneries, and Islamic learning centers.

Agricultural town in the Tadla plain known for its farming activities and rural economy.

Gateway to the Sahara known as the 'City of Camels' for its important camel market and desert culture.

Small town in eastern Morocco serving as an important transportation hub between different regions of the country.

Mountain resort town known as 'Little Switzerland' for its alpine architecture and cool climate in the Middle Atlas mountains.

Commercial and industrial city forming part of the Agadir metropolitan area, known for its markets and economic activities.

Former mining town known for its coal mining history, now transitioning to other economic activities in eastern Morocco.

Important port and industrial city on the Sebou River, known for its modern infrastructure and strategic economic location.
Market town in the Zemmour region, known for its weekly souk and traditional Berber culture.

Berber city in the Middle Atlas known for its traditional culture, mountain scenery, and strategic location.

Major phosphate mining center, one of the world's largest phosphate producers with significant industrial importance.

Largest city in Western Sahara, administrative capital with modern infrastructure and important economic role.

Coastal city with Spanish colonial architecture and important archaeological sites including the ancient Roman city of Lixus.

Famous imperial city known as the 'Red City', major tourist destination with vibrant souks, palaces, and gardens.

Imperial city with grand monuments from the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail, known as the 'City of a Hundred Minarets'.

Mining town between the Middle and High Atlas mountains, known for its apple production and mineral resources.

Coastal city between Casablanca and Rabat, known as the 'City of Flowers' with beautiful beaches and refined atmosphere.

Coastal city on the Mediterranean Sea, important port city and economic hub in northeastern Morocco with significant Spanish influence.

Known as the 'Door of the Desert', famous for its film studios, kasbahs, and strategic location between mountains and desert.

Spiritual city known as one of Morocco's holy cities, famous for its religious significance and traditional craftsmanship.

Eastern Morocco's largest city near the Algerian border, known for its strategic location and rich cultural heritage blending Moroccan and Algerian influences.

Capital city of Morocco, UNESCO World Heritage Site combining modern government institutions with historic medina and ancient ruins.
Rural province and town known for its agricultural lands and traditional Moroccan countryside life.

Important port city known for its fishing industry, pottery traditions, and historical significance as a former Portuguese colony.

Popular Mediterranean beach resort in northeastern Morocco, known for its long golden sandy beach, marina, and summer tourism atmosphere near the Algerian border.
Historic city across the Bouregreg River from Rabat, known for its traditional medina, religious schools, and artisan traditions.

Town known as the 'Cherry Capital' for its annual cherry festival, with beautiful old medina and waterfall.
Administrative capital of the Casablanca-Settat region, known for its agricultural importance and strategic location.

Coastal town with Spanish colonial architecture, known for its art deco buildings and fishing port.

Town known for its agricultural activities and strategic location in northwestern Morocco's farming region.

Agricultural town in the Gharb plain, known for its sugar beet production and rural agricultural economy.

Coastal town known for its royal residence and beautiful beaches, popular as a weekend getaway for residents of Rabat.
Coastal town in southern Morocco known for its annual moussem (festival) and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.

Historic port city at the Strait of Gibraltar, known for its international zone history and strategic location between Africa and Europe.

Historical town with important kasbah and strategic location on trade routes between the Sahara and northern Morocco.

Coastal town with historical significance as former Spanish colony and important location on Atlantic coast.

Known as 'Little Marrakech' for its red earth walls and bustling souks, with beautiful surrounding agricultural valleys.

Strategic city between the Rif and Middle Atlas mountains, known for its historic medina and cave systems.

Andalusian-influenced city with white-washed buildings and a UNESCO World Heritage medina, known for its rich cultural heritage.
Agricultural town in the fertile plains between Rabat and Meknes, known for its agricultural production and rural charm.

Oasis town at the entrance of Todra Gorge, famous for its stunning canyon landscapes and traditional kasbahs.
Historic walled town known for its silver jewelry, traditional crafts, and annual cultural festival.

Mining town known for its phosphate production, playing important role in Morocco's mining industry.
%3Amax_bytes(150000)%3Astrip_icc()%2FGettyImages-1059813972-dedc5ac9165f4ee58fd7d325149f2e3f.jpg&w=3840&q=85)
Desert town known as the gateway to the Draa Valley and starting point for Sahara desert expeditions.