Ir a Navegación

Marruecos

Morocco stands in such exotic contrast to its European neighbours that it’s hard to believe that the country is just across the Mediterranean from Spain. Despite a strong French influence on Morocco’s cities and high culture, this westernmost country of the Arabic-speaking world is arguably more influenced by the culture of local Berbers, longstanding inhabitants of the area whose language is still spoken in many places.

Cities we fly to in Morocco

Morocco holidays

Morocco.

Few sights in Morocco can rival the covered souk, hawkers and storytellers of Marrakech’s phenomenally lively Djemaa el-Fnaa central square, or its surrounding tangle of ancient streets. Less visited but no less magical is the ancient capital of Fez, with its sprawling old town, ancient university and traditional leatherworking industry. Morocco also offers real peace, notably in the stark, ancient kasbah fortresses and mountain valleys of the High Atlas, the well-kept, sandy beaches near Atlantic Agadir and the easygoing charm of the historic port of Essaouira. Further off the beaten track are the camel trails and eerie beauty of the Moroccan Sahara.

City breaks in Morocco

Morocco.

While international visitors often head first for the enchanting labyrinth of Marrakech’s old town, Morocco is full of beguiling cities waiting to be discovered. The royal city of Fez is perhaps the most perfectly preserved medieval settlement in the Arab world, its Medina a seemingly endless network of alleyways, mosques and arched colonnades. Casablanca is the country’s modern heart, with an elegant European look and a sophisticated café culture that recalls Marseilles. The modern beachfront town of Agadir is arguably the most laid-back of Morocco’s major cities, while Mediterranean Tangier is shedding its former louche reputation to rediscover its identity as a charming, cosmopolitan port.

Things to do in Morocco

Morocco.

Overlooking Marrakech to the south are the dramatic High Atlas Mountains. With peaks over 4,000 metres, often snow-covered in winter, the mountains also contain terracotta kasbahs such as Ait Benhaddou, fortified villages whose ancient appearance has made them popular film settings. Beyond the mountains lie the rocky expanses and palm oases of the Moroccan Sahara. Morocco can also be surprisingly lush, however. On the Mediterranean coast, the Rif Mountains are covered in oak and cedar forests – they’re also home to the picturesque, powder blue hillside town of Chefchaouen – while the Atlantic Coast’s endless ribbon of beaches is trimmed with green hills and villages where traditional life continues unbroken.

Encuentre la inspiración en nuestros artículos sobre viajes

Evening Djemaa El Fna Square with Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech, Morocco.

Lo mejor de Marrakech

The best way to get to know Marrakech is to get lost: wander through its spicy souks and its rich gardens and find out what makes the 'Red City' so seductive. Now slip on your Baboosh shoes and tuck into the tagine – who cares about finding the way home?

Leer el artículo

Crear un viaje

Crear un viaje
Varias ciudades
Tipo de viaje
 
 
Más información
Tipo de billeteMás información
PasajerosDefinición de "jóvenes adultos".

¿Por qué volar con BA?

Viaje con British Airways y disfrutará de un servicio que ha sido merecedor de varios premios y de una excelente relación calidad-precio.
Los precios en clase económica incluyen:

  • Tarifas flexibles para ajustarse a los planes y presupuesto de su viaje
  • franquicia de equipaje de mano generosa y gratuita
  • Facturación/check-in en el aeropuerto, por Internet o en su móvil
  • Descargue la aplicación para móviles de BA para gestionar su viaje con facilidad mientras está en marcha.