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- June 8, 2019
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The 5 Cities Of Morocco To Visit In June
The cities of Morocco to visit in tranquillity during June before the arrival of the hot season of July and August.
CHEFCHAOUEN:
Chefchaouen is known to be one of the safest and most peaceful places in Morocco. Nestled in the Rif mountains, this region attracts all categories of travellers.
- Source Ras El Maa.
- Akchour.
- Place Outa El Hamam.
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EL JADIDA :
EL Jadida is a city on the Atlantic Ocean coast, 100km from Casablanca. Its main attraction is its beautiful beach, but it also has a lot to offer in terms of history and culture, with its Unesco heritage listing.
- The Portuguese city.
- The ramparts.
- The lighthouse of Sidi Bouafi.
- Beach Sidi Bouzid.
- Museum Of The Resistance.
- The port of El Jadida.
- The Medina.
- The Tazotas.
Essaouira :
Essaouira is a welcoming city for visitors and is well known as a beautiful destination.
Essaouira is a small town whose traditional part is pedestrianised. It’s also easy to visit places of interest in the region thanks to local transport such as buses and taxis. Essaouira has accommodation, restaurants and cafes in abundance. The medina has an interesting souk.
There are facilities on the beach for windsurfing and kite surfing, camel riding and more or just have a walk along the coast. There are also private beaches for sunbathing.
- The port.
- The ramparts.
- The beach.
- The Medina.
Agadir :
The city of Agadir is on a bay with a heavenly beach.
Whatever the season, the sun usually shines and the town enjoys a pleasant climate which the wind makes balmy.
- Souk El Had.
- Valley of the Birds.
- The Seaside.
- The Kasbah.
- The Port of Agadir.
- The city centre.
- Souss Massa National Park.
- CrocoParc.
- Museum of Amazigh Culture.
- The Wall of Remembrance.
Marrakesh :
Marrakech is the promise of incomparable sensations. Strolling through the Jemaa El-Fna square and the souks with their shimmering colours and oriental smells, the red city answers your desire for a change of scenery as if with a snap of the fingers.
Horse-drawn carriage rides, sunny terraces, travelling artists and other day and night activities will punctuate your stay in Morocco.
- Jemaa el-Fna Square.
- The Majorelle Garden.
- Bahia Palace.
- The Menara.
- Koutoubia Mosque.
- Saadian Tombs.
- Madrassa Ben Youssef.
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