Chefchaouen Medina
The Chefchaouen is a small, breathtaking village with red roofs and white walls and a dazzling turquoise sea that stretches out to the horizon. It’s a true Moroccan experience.
Chefchaouen Medina
The Chefchaouen is a small, breathtaking village with red roofs and white walls and a dazzling turquoise sea that stretches out to the horizon. It’s a true Moroccan experience.
Plage de Tanger
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Exploring the North African coastline, Tangier is a destination that is both elegant and pulsing with life. With a reputation as one of Europe's most beautiful and exotic destinations, it's no surprise to find that the nightlife is intense and the cultural scene is world-class.
Cascades d'Akchour
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The cascades d'Akchour is a natural waterfall in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains. The falls are located near Tinghir, in the foothills of the mountains. The falls are most spectacular during monsoon season, when water levels are high and rainstorms frequent.
Lina Ryad & Spa
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In the heart of Chefchaouen, Morocco, Lina Ryad & Spa offers a rooftop terrace with a view on the Medina and hammam treatments. The spa is a haven of relaxation in an exotic environment, where you can indulge your senses and refresh your mind. The list of treatments proposed by Lina Ryad & Spa is varied and with a touch of luxury. The Moroccan Hammam is one of the most popular treatments offered. This treatment starts with an aromatic scrub before moving to a steam room and then to the hammam, where you will be soaked in warm water for about 30 minutes. Afterwards, you can enjoy a cold towel treatment before your face is covered in fruit enzymes to turn over the film layer on your skin. The Moroccan Hammam was considered by Forbes Magazine as one of the top five spas in the world, and it is the only one to have been awarded a five-star rating.
Place Outa el Hammam
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This square is located in the old Berber city of Chefchaouen. It is surrounded by the medina, which contains over 700 houses with red tiled roofs. The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has many small alleyways and labyrinths that are hard to navigate.
Malaga
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