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MOROCCO
Tangier, Casablanca and Marrakesh, just the names of the cities stir a hint of spice in the nostrils. Morocco has been thoroughly mythologized and for good reason.
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Morocco is a large and diverse country. Dilos Holiday World is offering a selection of hotels in the major cities and places of interest throughout Morocco. Book your hotel on line now and get instant confirmation.
Book your hotel early and enjoy discounted rates and easy payment plans spread over several months. Marrakesh, MOROCCO
Our list of Morocco hotels includes Marrakesh hotels, Casablanca hotels, Essaouira, Ouarzazate, Fez, Agadir Tangier and Mekness to name but a few.
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Perched between the mountainous regions of the Anti-Atlas and the western extreme of the High Atlas, Agadir is a departure point for a variety of marvellous excursions.
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Meknes in the north of Morocco, named so after a medieval North African Berber tribe, was one time the capital of Morocco before moving to Marrakesh.
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Beni-Mellal capital of Tadla-Azilal Region, sits at the foot of Mount Tassemit and next to the plains of Beni Amir far inland shielded by the Middle Atlas mountains has a real continental climate with hot summers and cold winters.
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Ouarzazate, pronounced War-za-zat is the goal of travellers looking for the different and more audacious kind of holiday.
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If the Hollywood image of Casablanca is important to you, prepare for a shock. The city is further away from Oriental romanticism than any other in Morocco, and Casablanca is a modern city and beautiful in its own respect.
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Oujda is a major city in eastern Morocco with an estimated population of half a million. The city is located about 15 kilometers west of Algeria and about 60 kilometers south of the Mediterranean Sea.
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El Jadida, previously known as Mazagan is a port city on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, was controlled by the Portuguese between 1502 and 1769.
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The Kingdom's capital, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, has roots buried deep in a millennium of history.
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Erfoud with its good hotels, restaurants and a lively souk, is an excellent place from which to explore the surrounding landscape of desert and oases of Morocco.
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Safi on the Atlantic coast of Morocco is the capital of the Doukkala-Abda Region, is the main fishing port for the Moroccan sardine industry. Safi also exports phosphates, textiles and ceramics.
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Errachidia in the Ziz Valley is one of the most famous and ancient Moroccan cities in eastern Morocco, with a lot of interesting places to visit.
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Tangier flaunts its magnificent bay below lush green hills. At the crossroads of civilisation, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean.
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The old town and port of Essaouira on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, perhaps, the most charming of all Morocco towns on this side of the country.
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Taroudant in the south of Morocco, 76 kilometers south of Agadir, is a walled city with 7,5 kms of walls, 130 towers and 19 bastions, was the first capital city of the Saadiens dynasty in the XVI century, since it's importance in the Moroccan history.
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Capital of Morocco for more than 400 years, home of the oldest university of the country and the leading cultural and religious centre.
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Marrakesh the old imperial capital charms it's visitors from the first moment. With its world-famous square Jemaa El Fna the beacon city of the Almoravids was founded in about 1070 with a view to controlling traffic from the nearby Atlas.
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