Here you and your kids will feel like they have ended up in a storybook. The colors, the aromas, the music, the food – it's most likely completely different than everything you've ever experienced in your lives. The country is
We've just published the part 1 article to making your journey to Morocco unforgettable! From navigating safety concerns to uncovering the best times to visit, visa essentials, and practical travel tips, we've covered it all to ensure your trip is sm
I want to share information about Morocco's fascinating Amazigh New Year celebrations, marking 2974. This celebration is not just a date on the calendar; it's a vibrant expression of Moroccan and Berber culture.
When good friends asked my husband and me to join them to spend New Year’s Eve in Morocco’s Sahara Desert, it was hard to say no. We’d visited this country many years ago and had been utterly entranced by its culture, architecture, food, and
Morocco of course continues to suffer massive fallout from the 6.8-magnitude quake with its epicenter in the High Atlas Mountains, some 30 miles (50 kilometers) from Marrakesh, which struck on Friday and has so far been responsible for mor
Sure, going out for an intimate dinner à deux is pretty much everyone's default on this day for lovers. But to make Valentine's Day extra special, seek out an experience that will make it truly memorable for years to come. High and low, on land and
Besides being a splendid soukful of exotic cultural and ecotourism experiences, Spain's next door neighbor to the south, across the Strait of Gibraltar, shares with it a unique attribute: coasts on both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Oce
Argan oil is part of the Moroccan way of life - as well as prized by quite a few international chefs. Apart from a few isolated places in Mexico, the argan tree grows only in Morocco. It yields a lemony-yellow fruit, from the kernel of which argan o
Morocco's best known city has long been known as a destination that's exotic yet not too exotic, with a wonderful balance between traditional Maghrebi culture and Western influences - often but not always driven by expats. Sure, there ar
Agadir and Essaouira, on this atmospheric North African country's Atlantic coast, are two of the premier sun-'n'-surf playgrounds of Europeans, especially in wintertimes when it's frosty up north. But somewhat less knows are the many sweet strands st
We are pleased to announce the release of the fifth volume of NOW Maroc (french edition) dedicated to the city of Marrakech. We will keep you updated as soon as the english edition is released.
NOW Maroc is a multimedia and interactive travel magazin
For around ten days recently I traveled through the country of Morocco. I started my trip in the fabled "blue city" Chefchaouen (population around 43,000), just inland from Tangier. It’s cool to get lost in the old medina (old town) - founded alon
Blue skies, blue seas...this is a colour which we associate with open spaces, freedom, expansiveness, and inspiration. Blue's cool tonality also invokes, among other things, rest and tranquillity; it's even been shown to lower blood
Morocco may not be the first country that comes to mind when contemplating the world's greatest wine regions. But despite its large Islamic population, Morocco has historically been a prolific wine producing country. As far back as 2,500 years ago, t
One of Morocco's Imperial Cities and past capitals, Fez (locally spelled Fes) positively exudes culture and history, especially its emblematic medieval medina, a huge, no-car warren that can at times seem overwhelming to some visitors but
If celebrating your marriage with a honeymoon on a tropical beach while sipping cocktails isn’t your style, you are not alone. More and more newlyweds are opting to indulge their love of adventure on their first postnuptial trip, and here are aw
I daresay snow sport will come to no one's mind when contemplating the fascinating North African country of Morocco. But more adventurous types might know that the high, craggy Atlas Mountains sweep across a goodly swath of this country, giving ris
Trаvеlіng to a fоrеіgn lаnd usually involves a certain amount of wаrіnеѕѕ аnd unсеrtаіntу - but especially when vіѕіtіng developing соuntrіеѕ whеrе a mаjоr роrtіоn of thе population live undеr the роvеrtу lіnе. But уоu know what's ѕаd? Tо let thеѕе
Mountain rambling is an activity beloved by many on holiday, but those used to doing it in more familiar environs such as Europe and North America will be intrigued by what awaits south of the Mediterranean, in the craggy Atlas Mountains which stre