Although living and travelling in Morocco is significantly cheaper than in Western Europe, it is not a classic budget travel destination. Of course, there are still a few ways to save money when travelling in Morocco. So that you can spend it on the more expensive adventures and experiences.
Do you travel for food? I certainly do! Moroccan food is full of flavour, fresh ingredients and love. Whether you are planning a trip to Morocco or are just looking for inspiration, here is a list of 25 things to eat in Morocco!
There are myriads of tours to the Sahara Desert in Morocco. And as it is a fascinating place, you should definitely go and see it. But, how to find the right tour for you?
Morocco in summer is one thing above all – hot! In Marrakech and south of the Atlas Mountains, the temperature can and will exceed 40°C and it hardly cools down at night.
For those who prefer a city tour to a beach holiday, the first route is perfect. If you like to spend your days at the beach, swimming, surfing and eating fish, you should take a look at the second route below.
There are so many restaurants in Essaouira, it is hard to choose where to eat. After spending a total of almost a month here, I do have my favourites.
The classic view of Bahrain is the distinctive buildings and soaring skyscrapers of Manama. But the nearby town of Muharraq is full of narrow streets and traditional Bahraini houses, a…
The Sultanate of Oman is becoming more popular as a holiday destination but it is still relatively undeveloped for tourists. Leaving the hotels and resorts to explore more…
I’m a big fan of sustainability and respecting the locals when travelling. And I really hope that my readers are too! But sometimes you don’t realise what could be a problem locally and why. That’s why I’ve collected the biggest issues here and hope this helps you to be a better traveller.
If you are looking for a great hotel in the town centre, read my review of the Desert Villa Merzouga. Here you are treated as a friend and you can relax in beautiful surroundings.
Most tourists who come to Merzouga want to stay in a camp. However, I think spending one, or even several, nights in a hotel in Merzouga are worthwhile if you have a bit more time.