Family holiday in Morocco — kids loved it, parents survived
Took the family to Morocco for 12 days and it worked better than I'd hoped. The kids were fascinated by Majorelle Garden — more than I expected from children who usually resist sightseeing. Food was manageable: even the pickiest eater in our group found things to eat, and harira soup went down well …
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Mixed experience in Morocco — beautiful but overhyped
Morocco is undeniably beautiful. Majorelle Garden and the area around Chefchaouen have a visual quality that photographs don't capture fully. I enjoyed mint tea and appreciated incredible colour and texture everywhere. That's all real.
But navigating Fes Medina without getting lost was more of a pr…
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Honeymoon in Morocco — Chefchaouen and the countryside delivered everything
We chose Morocco for our honeymoon and it was perfect for us. The romantic atmosphere in Chefchaouen at night, the drama of Aït Benhaddou, the intimacy of small restaurants serving mint tea — all of it added up to exactly what we were hoping for.
incredible food became an unexpected gift — somethin…
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Good country, exhausting tourist industry
Morocco is a genuinely beautiful and interesting place. Aït Benhaddou is worth every superlative thrown at it. The harira soup is legitimately excellent. incredible food gave the trip real depth.
What I struggled with: the tourist infrastructure around the headline sites in Fes is relentlessly comm…
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Backpacking through Morocco on a tight budget — totally doable
Did Morocco on a shoestring for 15 days and it was absolutely manageable. Based in cheap guesthouses near Chefchaouen centre and ate mostly at local spots — harira soup from street stalls cost almost nothing and was better than anything in a tourist restaurant.
Jemaa el-Fna square has an entry fee …
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My 14 days exploring Casablanca and beyond — completely worth it
I spent 14 days in Morocco and based myself mainly in Casablanca. The city itself exceeded expectations — the Sahara Desert dunes was genuinely jaw-dropping and I ended up visiting twice. Food was a highlight throughout; I must have eaten pastilla every other day and have no regrets about it whatsoe…
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Fes Medina alone makes Morocco worth the trip
I'll be honest — I went to Morocco primarily to see Fes Medina, and it delivered beyond what any photo prepares you for. But the surrounding region surprised me just as much. Casablanca has a character I didn't anticipate, and wandering without a plan for an afternoon turned out to be one of the hig…
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Photography trip to Morocco — every frame a gift
I came to Morocco specifically for photography and the country delivered material at every turn. Majorelle Garden at dawn was everything I'd hoped. Casablanca's streets at dusk are an endless source of light and texture. The people, once comfortable with a camera, are extraordinary subjects.
Sahara…
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Arrived with low expectations, left completely converted
Morocco wasn't high on my travel list. A friend pushed me to go and I'm genuinely grateful. The first full day in Essaouira reset everything — the scale of Majorelle Garden and the quality of the mint tea were immediate signals that I'd misjudged the place completely.
incredible colour and texture …
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Honest thoughts on Morocco after my first visit
First time in Morocco and I tried to approach it with open eyes rather than preconceptions. Marrakech was the base and a good one — central, manageable, and with strong food options including the best harira soup I've ever had. Fes Medina was the big set piece and fully justified the trip.
Two thin…
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