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Morocco Unusual places to stay holidays

Morocco Unusual places to stay holidays
Kasbah du Toubkal in the Atlas Mountains
Peace and quiet only 40 miles from Marrakech, from €65 - €220 per person per night
Luxury Marrakech Spa in Morocco
Luxury Boutique spa hotel in Marrakech, from £130 - £175 per double room per night
Atlas Mountains accommodation
Luxury trekking lodge in the Toubkal Massif (Azzaden Valley), from €200 per room per night
Marrakech medina riad, Morocco
Traditional riad accommodation in medina of Marrakech, from £50 - £70 per double room per night
High Atlas Mountains riad, Morocco
Riad Kasbah Oliver in the High Atlas mountains, from Dirham100 - Dirham300 per person per night incl breakfast
Marrakesh riad bed & breakfast, Morocco
Beautiful Marrakech riad, peaceful & very central location, from £40 - £80 per accommodation per night (sleeps 2)
Atlas Mountains homestay accommodation, Morocco
Homestays in beautiful valley in High Atlas Mountains, from Dirham100 - Dirham300 per person per night incl breakfast
Marrakesh riad in Morocco
guest house, luxury and refined, quiet, discretion, family, from €90 - €150 per accommodation per night
Marrakech Riad Old Town, Morocco
Beautiful riad for exclusive rent in old town of Marrakech, from CHF850 - CHF1250 per house per week (sleeps 6)

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

Morocco travel information

With coastlines on the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, Morocco was the cradle of the two historic North African empires that dominated the Iberian peninsula into the 15th century. The Imperial Cities of Fez, Marrakech, Meknes and Rabat all have fascinating architectural monuments, evidence of the country's former wealth and power, and a number of old towns, ancient ruins and markets are listed as World Heritage sites by UNESCO.

The spectacular ranges of the Atlas and Rif mountains, still home to the nomadic Berbers, offer outstanding opportunities for hiking, and trekking on foot or on horseback, with camel-riding also possible in the Atlas mountains as well as around the Sahara Desert area in the southwest.

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