


Tangier, Casablanca, Marrakesh. just the names of these cities stir a hint of spice in the nostrils. Jostling crowds, the piquant tension of debate, space in perpetual motion - the minute you set foot in the country you know you’ve arrived somewhere very different.
Spend a weekend in a luxury riad in Marrakesh, Fès or Rabat, exorcise your shopping demons in some of the most colorful markets in the world, or indulge in some off-piste desert driving over sugar-soft dunes... And this fantastically varied destination is barely three hours flying time from Europe.

Casablanca is the leading city hosting headquarters and main industrial facilities for the leading Moroccan and international companies based in Morocco. In this city of contrasts, villas in Hispano- Moorish and French colonial style line broad tree-lined avenues, sleek office buildings rise alongside graceful minarets, and satellite dishes line almost every rooftop.

The image of legend and fantasy, known under many pseudonyms: The Red City, the City of Blood. The city is divided into two main parts: the Medina and Ville Nouvelle.

Tucked away in southwest Morocco, Agadir sits on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean, near the foot of the Atlas mountains, just north of the point where the Sous River flows into the ocean. Now Agadir is an important fishing and commercial port, as it is the first sardine port in the world, it also exports citrus, manganese, cobalt and zinc.