Anthony P Postiglione Jr says that Morocco is a country that draws you in. There is always something to spark your curiosity in Marrakech, Fes and Chefchaouen. They have distinct customs, ample artwork, and tempting lodgings in traditional riads. There is just so much to see in this incredible North African country.
According to Anthony P Postiglione Jr you can have a great time hitting up the main spots over a few days, he highly recommends lingering in Morocco for a week or two to uncover all of the hidden treasures. There are so many beautiful, “off the beaten path” highlights to explore in Morocco.
Mystical magical Fes; a remarkable city located in Morocco, an UNESCO world heritage site, and to the oldest and largest medina in North Africa! The city was once the capital of Morocco and is still widely viewed as the culture epicenter of the country.
Sunsets over the ocean. Bright blue fishing boats bobbing in the water. Long days spent lounging on the sands. It sounds like a tropical paradise and you can experience this on Morocco’s 500+ kilometers of Atlantic coastline.
Safety
- Anthony P Postiglione Jr says that terrorism is a risk in Morocco. Tourist spots and public places are possible targets. The risk increases in remote mountain areas, the south and border areas.
- Westerners are at high risk of serious crimes across North Africa. This risk increases in remote areas. Do not hike along in mountainous or isolated areas.
- Petty crimes are common. Tourists have been mugged when walking at night. Keep your belongings carefully. Do not roam around isolated areas or along dark streets at night.
- You may face aggressive begging, particularly near ATMs.
- Scams and fraud are common. These include double charging credit cards and replacing your purchased goods with lower quality ones.

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