Showing posts with label Morocco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morocco. Show all posts

Nouvelles d'autoroutes pour le Maroc : Bonnes nouvelles pour les investisseurs immobiliers



Nous savons tous que, entre autres facteurs, un marché de l'immobilier en santé s'appuie sur une économie touristique florissante. Primordial de cette formule est le système de transport d'et vers nos pays choisi. Passage libre, facile pour les visiteurs via un réseau routier efficace et les transports publics, ainsi que de bonnes communications pour des fournitures vitales, améliore la qualité et l'attrait de n'importe quel endroit de l'investissement, et le Maroc ne fait pas exception. Une destination facilement accessible séduit les points ailleurs. Personne n'est plus claire sur ce point qu'avant-gardiste le roi Mohammed VI du Maroc qui vise à augmenter l'infrastructure du pays d'ici à 2010 dans sa Vision 2010 Plan.




L'annonce qu'un programme de construction d'autoroutes pour construire une cible de 160 km de route par an jusqu'en 2010 est sans surprise au sein de l'arène en pleine expansion économique du Maroc. Le résultat sera grandement améliorer les communications dans toutes les régions du Maroc et une nouvelle augmentation des visiteurs qui considèrent le Maroc comme un pays avancé qui rivalise bien avec les normes de l'UE. Le plan de construction de route suit un projet précédemment mené pour construire 100 km par an pendant les quatre années consécutives jusqu'en 2004. En 2010, Maroc sera bien équipé avec un total de 1 450 km de nouvelles routes, projetant davantage comme un leader sur le marché investissement propriété dans le monde entier.




Depuis 2001 et le lancement du plan 2010 de la Vision du roi, plus de 10 000 nouvelles chambres d'hôtel ont été construits et rénovés de milliers. Le roi Mohammed VI est spécifique à son objectif d'augmenter le nombre de touristes à 10 millions de visiteurs en 2010 et la construction de nouvelles routes ira un long chemin pour atteindre cet objectif : les six stations étoiles cinq nouvelles en cours de construction seront bien servies par les nouveaux systèmes d'autoroute qui leur donnera une infrastructure vitale pour attirer les investisseurs dans la région et profil haut de gamme comme il se doit. Le tronçon de 320 km de Fes à Oudja reliera directement la station Mediterranéa Saïdia, grandement améliorer les communications et coupant le précieux temps de trajet de l'aéroport à seulement 30 minutes.




La libéralisation du transport aérien au Maroc augmentera de manière significative le trafic aérien direct entre les villes européennes et marocaines. Cela concorde parfaitement avec lecteur du Maroc pour encourager une croissance importante de son industrie touristique, qui est actuellement en plein essor. Un afflux de touristes supplémentaires est défini pour arriver au Maroc cette année, avec les nouveaux vols EasyJet annoncés de Luton à Marrakech et Gatwick à Marrakech du 4 juillet 2006 ainsi que Ryanair propose des vols directs de Marseille à Fès, Marrakech et Oujda. Les nouvelles autoroutes sont parfaitement chronométrés pour répondre à l'augmentation du flux de passagers de ces vols finira par porter et encourageront activement les étrangers d'investir dans l'immobilier au Maroc, tout en poussant lentement les prix vers le haut.




Les nouvelles autoroutes couvrira les tronçons suivants :




Casablanca - el Jadida:28 km




Tétouan - Fnideq:28 km




Settat - Marrakech : 145 km




Sur le nouveau port de Tanger Med : 54 km




Marrakech - Agadir:233 km




Fès - Oujda : 320 km




Donc, semble-t-il, par le roi Mohammed VI et sa vision progressiste pour l'avenir du Maroc, tous les politiques nécessaires et des améliorations à l'infrastructure sont en cours et s'apprête à état de préparation pour un succès quelques années à venir pour les investisseurs au Maroc. Bien qu'il existe encore plusieurs opportunités d'investissement hors-plan d'aubaine disponibles aujourd'hui, les investisseurs sont invités à regarder de plus près les nombreuses options actuellement sur l'offre.




Experts de l'investissement à propertyshowrooms.com sont confiants que les retours excitants attendent juste autour du coin malin et en temps opportun des investisseurs et ils partageront volontiers leur savoir avec vous au sujet des possibilités d'investissement actuel au Maroc ou parmi tous les autres marchés émergents dans le monde entier.


Surf's Up Morocco - Making Waves in Africa




The legendary surf spots of Tahiti, Hawaii and Fiji are known for firing up the imagination of salty surf dogs around the world, but few amateur surfers will ever get to sample their waves. These places really only belong in surf magazine and videos and are the territory of pro surfers on big sponsor budgets, and not the sort of place the average weekend surfer from the UK could afford.





However, there is a land that offers inexpensive living, uncrowned beaches and breaks, consistent surf not to mention great food and friendly locals, and all only a short flight from the UK. It's name? Morocco.





Sat on the very north of the mighty African continent, yet just a short boat ride from the British Territory of Gibraltar, Morocco has some 3500km of coastline with offer surfers a huge choice of breaks. American and Australian surfers were responsible for bringing the sport to Moroccan shores in the 1970s, but it is now largely Europeans looking to escape the cold winter climates and the growing leagues of local Moroccans, who dominate the waves.





There are hundreds of secret spots all down the coast, but some of the better known areas include Banana beach - ideal for beginners; Panaromas - a right hand point break, but with a strong rip current; Hash Point - another right hand point with easy entry from a small sandy beach, Anchor point - a favourite with the locals meaning it can get crowded, and is therefore best suited to intermediate or expert surfers only and Killer Point - named after the fact that occasionally killer whales can be seen there, and is renowned for being one of the best waves in the area. It requires a 20 minute paddle out to reach the break, so you'll need to be fit to make it, but once you do, you'll be able to enjoy a very long right hander, with waves up to 12 feet in height.





Accommodation in Morocco is available in the form of small hotels, holiday villas or dorm-style hostels, which can be found all long the coastline. Many are specially geared towards surfers, offering secure board storage, wet suit hire and chill out zones.





Western surfers should keep an eye on their bags, as some of the locals will be only too happy to offer their 'baggage carrying' services, in return for a few dollars, especially in busy places like airports and train stations. However, the locals are generally warm, friendly and welcoming.





With little in the way of localism to worry about, more and more European surfers are heading


Nuove autostrade per Marocco: Buone notizie per gli investitori immobiliari




We all know that, amongst other factors, a healthy property market relies upon a thriving tourist economy. Of utmost importance to this formula is the transport system to and from our chosen country. Free, easy passage for visitors via an efficient road system and public transport, as well as good communications for vital supplies, improves the quality and appeal of any investment location, and Morocco makes no exception. A destination that is easily accessed wins points over other locations. No one is clearer on this point than Morocco's forward-thinking King Mohammed VI who is intent on increasing the country's infrastructure by the year 2010 in his Vision 2010 Plan.





The announcement that a motorway construction programme to build a target 160 km of road per year until 2010 comes as no surprise within the rapidly expanding economic arena of Morocco. The result will be greatly improved communications to all areas of Morocco and a further increase in visitors who regard Morocco as an advanced country that competes well with EU standards. The road construction plan follows an earlier successfully completed project to build 100 km per year for the four years running up to 2004. By 2010, Morocco will be well-equipped with a total of 1,450km of new roads, projecting it further onwards as a leader in the worldwide property investment market place.





Since 2001 and the launch of the King's Vision 2010 plan, more than 10,000 new hotel rooms have been constructed and thousands renovated. King Mohammed VI is specific in his aim to increase tourist numbers to 10 million visitors by 2010 and the new roads will go a long way to achieve this aim: the six new five star resorts currently under construction will be well served by the new motorway systems which will give them a fittingly up-market profile and infrastructure so vital to attracting investors to the area. The 320 km stretch from Fes to Oudja will directly link the Mediterranea Saidia resort, greatly improving communications and cutting valuable travel time from the airport to a mere 30 minutes.





The liberalization of air transport to Morocco will significantly increase direct air traffic between European and Moroccan cities. This is perfectly in line with Morocco's drive to encourage significant growth to its tourist industry, which is currently in full swing. An influx of extra tourists is set to arrive in Morocco this year, with new EasyJet flights announced from Luton to Marakesh and Gatwick to Marrakesh from July 4th 2006 as well as Ryanair offering direct flights from Marseilles to Fez, Marrakesh and Oujda. The new motorways are perfectly timed to cater for the increased flow of passengers these flights will eventually bring and will actively encourage foreigners to invest further in property in Morocco, while slowly pushing prices upwards.





The new motorways will cover the following stretches:





Casablanca - el Jadida:28km





Tetouan - Fnideq:28km





Settat - Marrakesh:145km





Out of new port of Tanger Med:54km





Marrakesh - Agadir:233km





Fes - Oujda:320km





So, it seems, due to King Mohammed VI and his progressive vision for the future of Morocco, all necessary policies and improvements to the infrastructure are underway and poised in readiness for a successful few years ahead for investors in Morocco. While there are still many bargain off-plan investment opportunities available today, investors are urged to take a closer look at the many options currently on offer.





Investment experts at propertyshowrooms.com are confident that exciting returns are waiting just around the corner for shrewd and timely investors and they will gladly share their knowledge with you regarding current investment opportunities in Morocco or in any of the other worldwide emerging markets.


Arricchimento del Marocco Tours



Il Marocco è stato bellissimo che è personalizzato e arricchito con eccellente tradizione e cultura. È confinata con escursione in cammello, clima, educazione, dirt bike, tour imperiale annuncio classiche. Per facilitare il turismo, vacanze e tour del Marocco sono state organizzate dal popolo o dal governo per soddisfare le esigenze del turista con eccellente tour. Il tour e vacanze recupero più richiesta tra le persone e tantissima gente è interessati nel tour in corso. Progettato tour, tour classici, culturali ed educational tour Libia sono speciali dei tour. Educational Tour sono visite guidate speciali che vengono offerti ai cittadini.




Tour in Marocco dovrebbe essere goduto insieme a cibo, economia, istruzione, trasporti, guesthouse di Fes, deserto del Sahara, tende berbere ed escursione in cammello. Medicina è l'altri imminente ed efficiente servizio fornito in tour con i rappresentanti di medici esperti. Escursioni e vacanze diventa più importante ed essenziale nel punto di vista di tutti e oggi un numero enorme di persone o famiglie iniziato muovendo per escursioni. Pacchetti di giro del campione sono offerti per il turista a godersi le loro vacanze e giorni. Tours è stata offerta per prezzi ragionevoli ed enormi gruppi numerici o persone coinvolte attività di presa turistica allo stato con vitto e alloggio. Opzione di viaggio nello stato è l'opzione eccellente per il turista che è stati selezionati visite nello stato.




Vacanze, il Sahara deserto regione, arte e cultura, attrazioni e attività ed alloggio sono eccellenti e personalizzati. Bilancio tour operatori sono disponibili in numero più e offrono al turista le visite in personalizzato, tradizionale, classica e spirituale ed economico. Guesthouse in Marocco Fes medina detta pensione eccellente che offre più servizi al turista che arriva. I voli sono disponibili per coloro che sono interessati per tour e voli sono offerti al popolo per prezzi ragionevoli e con più sicurezza. Le escursioni consistono di trasporto, alloggio, cibo, clima, medico e molti altri servizi sono offerti anche. L'economia si presenta con risultato efficace ed eccezionale e ha origini molto finanziari. Viaggio in Marocco per vedere lo stato che si arricchisce con il deserto del Sahara, cammello, bici della sporcizia e molti altri servizi offrono.




Ron Victor è un autore esperto per vacanze Marocco. Ha scritto molti articoli come Marocco tour e vacanze


L'avventura del Marocco




Some experiences are thought to create psychological and physiological arousal by an exciting, unusual, bold, risky and uncertain undertaking termed adventure. It is a major pursuit of it in itself. An adventurer or adventuress is the one who believes in the existence of fun from risks in life; be it physical, financial or psychological for the recreation with excitement endured in the process. Travelling can be the most satisfying adventure involving exploration and tourism to remote, exotic as well as hostile areas by stepping out of one's own comfort zone.





Struck by Lonely Planet or Travelogues, Africa is place of deprivations but not when it comes to adventurous explorations. With every turn of the head, there is something new and exciting to venture out into being one of the many authentic destinations. It's second to Egypt as a North African holiday destination.





It is a constitutional monarchy located in the North Africa. The political capital of the country is "Rabat" with "Casablanca" being the largest city. It has always been known for its Islamic liberalism and openness towards the Western world. Morocco is a diverse place with culture and geography. Languages spoken here are Darija (Moroccan Arabic), French and Berber. Same way Moroccan literature is written in Arabic, Berber and French. Rock-influenced chaabi bands are widespread with trance music with historical origins in Muslim Sufi music.





The landscapes are a wild mix up of mountainous regions, calm coastal enclaves and barren deserts. Morocco borders Algeria to the east, Spain (through the Straits of Gibraltar) to the north and Mauritania with the Western Sahara to south. There is miserable climatic variation in the country. In the north, around Tangiers and the Rif Mountains; sunny and dry summers run from May to September. South experiences desert climate with very little rain, soaring temperatures during the day and sharp drops to cooler temperatures at night. During rainy season, The Atlantic coast receives rain and during winters, the High Atlas Mountains are blessed with snow.





There are frequent flights from most major European cities to Morocco and an option of overland travel through Europe via the Straits of Gibraltar. The infrastructure in Morocco is good with well serviced roads and public transport in the North as well as Central regions but further south the roads get narrower plus bumpier. The major cities of Morocco are Marrakech, Fès, Tangier, Casablanca and Rabat. Notable fact is that Morocco is the starting point for travelling all across Africa.





The country is divided into three natural regions. The fertile northern coastal plain along the Mediterranean contains Er Rif; the rich plateaus and lowlands lying between the Atlas Mountains. It extends in three parallel ranges from the Atlantic coast in the southwest to Algeria and the Mediterranean in the northeast. The semiarid area in southern and eastern Morocco merges into the Sahara Desert. Morocco has the most extensive river system in North Africa with most of the rivers flowing towards the Atlantic or Sahara. The Moulouya is an exception and flows to the Mediterranean. Principal rivers of the country are Oumer River, Sebou, Bou Regreg, Tensift, Draa, Sous, Ziz and Gheris. Its 1800 kilometers of coastline offers exhilarating waterborne and wind loving activities in this region. Seaside entertainments include surfing, kite surfing, wind surfing, Trekking, rafting, mountain biking, off-road driving are inland sources to boost up the adrenaline.





The best time to visit the place is the autumn as it marks the end of the Muslim period of fasting, Ramadan. Though the accommodation prices hike, it is the time to dive into the winding streets of the Fès medina or even snag you a wife at Imilchil's Berber Marriage festival. The warm days and cool nights of autumn offer a great deal with nature in Morocco. The High Atlas Mountains, the Anti-Atlas Mountains with volcanic Mt. Siroua, Mountain Jebel Toubkal (North Africa's highest peak), Rif Mountains in the north and the gorgeous Ameln Valley hold the major attraction for trekking destinations. Set beneath the peaks of the Rif Mountains with red-tiled roofs, bright blue buildings, and narrow lanes converging on a delightful square; "Chefchaouen" is one of the prettiest towns in Morocco. Avoid visiting the place in August due to the immense heat it tolerates at that time and the holy month of Ramadan when most of the restaurants will be shut during the day.





The currency utilized here is Dirham (Dh) with 8.15 Dirham equal to 1 US Dollar. The common phrases of communication with the Moroccans whose most cherished possession is their dignity are Ssalamu'lekum (hello, literally peace be upon you); Shukran Bezzef (thank you very much) and Insh'allah (God willing). Handshakes are the customary greeting between individuals but are somewhat weak according to western standards.





The people of Morocco are well-known for their warmth, hospitality and inhibition. It is very common to be showered with invitations for coffee or tea throughout one's stay. The cuisine of Morocco is rated among the best in the world and falls into two specific categories. The first category requires intensive supervision and the host do not participate in the preparations. No women are present and the male host merely oversees the banquet with his sons and servants. Men squat on mattresses or pillows around low and beautifully laid tables. A silver ewer of perfumed water is taken around and poured over three fingers of the right hand of each guest. The host claps his hands to begin the meal. One course after another and each delicacy is served until Chban (complete satiation) is achieved. To finish the Savor, silver ewer filled with warm water is presented to clean the mouth, lips and hands.





The meal is considered as a feast for the Gods which begins and ends with Bismillah (God's blessing). In the second category of cookery, the dishes are prepared with love and care by the mistresses of the homes (Dadas). She spends hours with her glazed earthenware with copper cooking dishes, her kanoun (the movable clay brazier) and the charcoal to perfume the kebabs which allows the sauces to simmer under its heat. A folded carpet serves as a seat. The Dada is dressed in a long colorful robe with the scents of coriander, cumin, saffron, marjoram and onion mingling with the pungency of olive oil as well as the sweetness of sandalwood, mint plus roses to delight the senses. The dinner starts with Bstilla, followed by the typical brochette or kebab flavored with bits of beef or lamb fat. Next comes the Tajine (chicken or meat in a spicy stew which has been simmered for many hours) served with a flat homemade bread called Khubz. In Morocco, as in most Arab lands; every household makes its own bread. After the Tajine, a Batinjaan Zalud (eggplant salad or chopped tomato salad) is served as a separate course. After this, Couscous Marrakesh, the marvelous Moroccan national dish made of semolina with each grain separate from the other is served. The dinner is completed with slices or wedges of peeled melon La Morocaine pastries made with honey and almond land finally a small glass of mint tea. The following dinner is a very much simplified version but it is delicious gives the "feel" of Morocco.





To know the high risk associated with the trip and avoidance to death, check the latest travel news and advisories with current government warnings if you are heading to the area for the history of explosions. Travelling to the Western Sahara region of Morocco is not advised due to the presence of landmines. Though amidst all the fuss; Moroccan adventure caravan tour, North morocco plus Fez Escape tour, Moroccan adventure holiday and self drive tours to the southern coast of Morocco can be a boon to an adventurous mind. Morocco is enlightened with such undoubtedly splendid pride and vastness available in resources to fulfill the lavish hunger for adventure, food and life. It can surely be an obsession that would make one smile with an inspiration to give.


Casablanca - cuore del Marocco



Circa Casablanca:




Casablanca è la più grande città cosmopolita del Marocco ed è considerata la capitale economica. Una città sorprendente con la grande architettura e stile di vita moderno attira turisti da tutto il mondo. Casablanca è abbastanza famoso per il film omonimo uscito nel 1942 che ha vinto tre Oscar. Il Marocco è domestico a molti residenti francese o spagnolo e a causa del suo livello di alta formazione; gli insegnanti, i tecnici e i pensionati più migrano in Marocco. Casablanca è una città prospera ed è un ottimo posto per gli investitori americani e per coloro che si occupano di esportazioni e ha il più grande porto artificiale del mondo.




Moschea di Hassan II:




Casablanca ospita la terza più grande moschea; Moschea di Hassan II. È la più grande moschea in Marocco, progettato dall'architetto francese Michel Pinseau. Questa magnifica moschea ha una capacità di ospitare oltre 150.000 fedeli e si compone di minareti più alti del mondo. Conosciuto anche come moschea Hassan II è la principale attrazione turistica e migliaia di turisti provenienti da tutto il mondo a prenotare i voli per Casablanca solo per vedere la Moschea.




La Corniche:




Ad ovest della Moschea di Hassan II, si può visitare un quartiere sul mare conosciuto come The Corniche. È sede di molte catene di Fastfood occidentale così come un cinema di occidentale-stile. Si può anche trovare molti caffè vista sull'oceano, che offrono deliziosi caffè e deliziosi dessert.




Paradiso dello shopping:




È un luogo ideale per gli amanti dello shopping; si possono trovare molti articoli di pelletteria, tessuti e tutti gli accessori di fantasia. Ci sono molti designer Outlet, che forniscono su scala oggetti alla moda come le scarpe in pelle, cinture, borse e camicie. Occhiali firmati sono altamente elegante e sono disponibili in tutte le tariffe convenienti. Gli amanti dell'arte possono acquistare potteries famosa del Marocco, che sono colorati e molto attraente. Come Marocco è famoso per le sue olive varie, molti negozi specializzano solo nella vendita delle olive.




Cibo e Alberghi:




Casablanca vanta una vasta gamma di ristoranti e Alberghi, che include, La Cigale, giada pasticceria, La Corrida, YoSushi e molti altri. Dal cibo spagnolo arabo delizie, gli amanti del cibo da tutto il mondo godono le Golose prelibatezze della città. C'è un ampia disponibilità di alloggi in città. Se uno è alla ricerca di sistemazioni che entrano nel loro bilancio quindi devono controllare in Hotel Terminus, Hotel Central e Ajiad Casablanca. Altri sontuosi alberghi comprende; Sheraton Casablanca Hotel, Novotel Casablanca City Center e Hyatt Regency Casablanca.




Vita notturna:




Casablanca è abbastanza famoso per la sua vita notturna, anche se non è come in pieno boom - esso ha mescolato recensioni. I club sono bar sono per lo più affollata di uomini e diventa scomodo per le donne. Nonostante il fatto che le squadre sono dominate da uomini, donne (con qualche ricerca) possono trovare diversi club che hanno macchie fantastici per bere e marmellata. Pub sono bar come quelle che La Bodega e Kasbar sono molto popolari a Casablanca.




In giro per la città di Casablanca non è una cosa difficile da fare; si può noleggiare un'auto o viaggiare su un autobus sarebbe un ottimo modo per esplorare la città. Casablanca è una destinazione di vacanza grazie alla sua località esotiche e offerte. Con l'aumento del turismo, numerose compagnie aeree offrono voli economici a Casablanca - vacanze in Marocco sono semplicemente incredibile.


Marocchine avventure con i biglietti aerei per il Marocco

La magia di Marrakech e Casablanca, le dune del deserto del Sahara e la bellezza di impennata delle montagne dell'Atlante! Ci sono molte ragioni per scegliere vacanze marocchine.




Città imperiale di Marrakech e Casablanca Home Page itinerari di viaggio dei vacanzieri afferrando i voli per il Marocco. Queste città sono carichi di delizie turistiche e promessa a stupire i turisti con una moltitudine di attrazioni e negozi.




Con gli aeroporti di classe superiore, queste grande città sono facilmente accessibili per turisti prendere voli a Marocco. Non sorprende, numerose compagnie aeree vendono biglietti a buon mercato per queste destinazioni incoraggiando innumerevoli tour operator a vendere pacchetti vacanza su misura per queste città. I treni navetta efficiente di servizio e l'aeroporto rendono queste città ancora più attraente.




Casablanca




Questa fiorente città è un enigmatico melting pot di tratti tradizionali e moderni. Casablanca premia i visitatori con meraviglie delizioso visite che fanno di uno soggiorno nella città gratificante. Non sorprende, Voli Casablanca ruba.




Un perfetto rifugio per i pellegrini, la Moschea di Hassan II è una complicato progettata moschea che orgogliosamente propone il genio architettonico arabo e accoglie gli appassionati di culturali. Moschea di Hassan II attira devoti da tutto il mondo per cercare voli Casablanca.




Per i viaggiatori di prendere voli economici a Marocco, non non c'è alcuna carenza di opzioni da pranzo a buon mercato e nuova Medina è uno dei migliori di tutti. Questa posizione unica da pranzo a Casablanca ha un labirinto di catene di fast food e ristoranti che servono cucina deliziosa.




La piazza di Mohammed V è un trendy shopping posizione a Casablanca ed è estremamente popolare tra i visitatori. Esso ospita la stringa di negozi che vendono vestiti, profumi, libri e altri oggetti a prezzi competitivi.




Marrakech




Marrakech è una città araba archetipica. L'affascinante eredità cultura e storica della città è una grande tentazione per i vacanzieri di svago. La città è colpita anche tra i viaggiatori di bilancio come numerosi vettori forniscono voli economici Marrakech. Infatti, non sarebbe sbagliato dire che la maggior parte che prenotano voli Marrakech sono i viaggiatori con budget di viaggio modesto. Sontuose vacanze a Marrakech non sono un problema troppo.




Il fascino turistico di Marrakech come moschea Koutoubia, il Museo Dar Si Said ingannare appassionati d'arte per cercare i biglietti per il Marocco.




Rue Souq Smarine, una località turistica a Marrakech, è la sede tradizionale Bazar e attira i cacciatori di occasioni per prenotare i voli economici a Marocco. Il Bazar rimangono pieno zeppo di turisti contrattare duramente a raccogliere oggetti di souvenir a prezzi bassissimi. Spezie, frutta secca, gioielli, tappeti, artigianato in legno, tessuti, scarpe e pentole - questi bazar locali offrono quasi ogni prodotto immaginabile e che troppo alla sporcizia prezzi economici!




Numerose bancarelle e venditori alle posizioni da pranzo popolare a Marrakech servono alcuni cucina saporita. Foodies ottenere l'imbarazzo della scelta, come la diffusione comprende globale così come etniche cucine.




Editor e scrittore esperto di contenuto, Jack Olivor ha lavorato con la corsa di Southall per 3 anni. È consulente e consulente esperto su voli economici a Marocco e scrivendo vari suggerimenti e consigli su vacanze e viaggi. Visita http://jackolivor.blogspot.com/ per ulteriori informazioni su di lui.


Visit Morocco With Flights to Casablanca Available at Budget Prices




Just across the Strait of Gibraltar, on the coast of North Africa facing the Atlantic Ocean, lies Casablanca. This cosmopolitan city blends the customs of the orient with the open ways of the Western world and is amongst the most fascinating cities to explore. With the wide range of packages and cheap tickets to Casablanca you can find nowadays, this city offers tourists fascinating cultural sites, natural spots and sparkling nightlife as well as an extensive choice of dining options.





All flights to Casablanca arrive at the Mohammed V Airport situated 30 km from the city center. The airport is currently undergoing a major expansion and will soon be offering topnotch facilities for all travelers and increased chances to find cheap tickets to Casablanca.





Casablanca is no doubt Morocco's commercial capital, where Arab customs and western modern trends offer a kaleidoscope of contrasts within the walls of a city that essentially revolves around commerce and trade.





The Hassan II Mosque is Casablanca's landmark with its monumental structure that can welcome up to 2,500 worshippers within its walls and 80,000 in the outside gardens. The Old and New Medina are also worth visiting, notably the Old Medina with its two surviving gates through the old town walls where the tomb of Sidi Allal el-Kairouni lies as well as a fortress and a jewelry market.





The best markets and restaurants as well as shopping centers lie on the northeastern fringe of the city on the Atlantic Ocean. Here you will also find the typical Souks and street markets where magnificent carpets and leather goods can be bought at extremely good prices.





Here, hotel luxury and superior service makes for a truly relaxing beach vacation under the warm dry sun. The Corniche Beach is a good place to consider when planning to relax or go for a swim. The Ain Diab is the nearest to the city center stretching for over a mile of white sand and dotted with beach clubs and dining facilities.





Casablanca offers international and delicious Middle Eastern cuisine, downtown Casablanca being the best area in which to find a good restaurant. You may also try the Medina, where you can get a typical dish for only a few dollars.





With cheap flight to Casablanca you can also find great bargains for accommodation. Hotels range from luxury to low budget, whose prices vary considerably according to the rating of the hotel.





Casablanca boasts a warm Mediterranean climate with the summer temperatures averaging 24°C and winter temperatures usually remaining around 15°C.





Angelina Christy is a travel author who has written many articles that keeps on guiding the travellers throughout the world like flights to Casablanca. Angelina herself is an avid traveler who has travelled more than 22 countries. She also talk about travel options like Cheap Flights that explains how tourists can minimise the cost of their travel fares.


La vacanza perfetta Marocco - Riad di Marrakech



State programmando una vacanza in Marocco? Ci sono tante belle cose da vedere e da fare e Marrakech Riad può essere la destinazione da sogno quando volete vedere tutti che grande Marocco ha da offrire. A solo pochi passi dall'Europa, il Marocco è nel crocevia di dove l'Oriente incontra l'Occidente. Africa incontra il sud Europa e il Mediterraneo si fonde con l'Atlantico, dove si può godere il meglio dei due mondi in una combinazione interessante.




Marocco si trova nella parte superiore angolo a nord-ovest dell'Africa e ne condivide due oceani. Ha un ottimo clima mediterraneo quasi tutto l'anno e dispone di una favolosa, vibrante cultura con cose interessanti da vedere e da fare così. L'artigianato e l'arte sono anche favoriti di persone che vengono in Marocco per visitare.




Non importa in quale periodo dell'anno si recano in Marocco, si può godere un'esperienza favolosa. Se stai voglia di vedere magnifici minareti, palazzi medievali e bellissime moschee, allora una vacanza in Marocco si adatti perfettamente. È intenzione di essere importante trovare il giusto posto per rimanere, tuttavia, e questo può essere difficile, soprattutto se non sei mai stato lì prima.




Puoi trovare lusso bellissimo Riad a Marrakech, nel cuore della Medina dove si trovano il giardino esotico, affollato Bazar vibranti notturno così come molti mercati. Ci sono tanti motivi perché persone scelgono il Marocco come una vacanza perfetta.




Alcuni di questi includono:




· Voli economici-voli qui sono molto convenienti. Se stai vivendo o un viaggio in Spagna, è anche possibile fare su di un auto in Marocco per vedere i luoghi e sperimentare la cultura.




· Grandi cose da fare, c'è sempre qualcosa da fare in Marocco, così non vi annoierete. Il costo di attività di svago è anche molto conveniente che rende più facile per voi di godere di tutto questo grande luogo ha da offrire, anche se siete su un preventivo.




· Alloggio grande-è possibile soggiornare presso il fantastico Riad Marrakech senza rompere la banca. Trovare un posto fantastico per soggiornare e godere di un buon tempo giorno e notte e non devi spendere una fortuna per farlo.




Mentre siete su una perfetta vacanza in Marocco a Marrakech Riad, potrete trekking attraverso le montagne o godere le sabbie dorate del desertiche. Possono godere dei piaceri delle medine medievali nelle città e ottenere avvolto nella cultura esotica. Ci sono tanti motivi per venire a Marrakech Riad per la perfetta vacanza Marocco che si potrebbe voler iniziare a pianificare oggi.




Se si sta pianificando un viaggio in Marocco e cercate un posto fantastico dove stare, considerare Riad di Marrakech. Essi hanno favolosi alloggi a Marrakech [http://www.marrakech-riad.co.uk/reservations.php] e piacevole personale affinché il vostro soggiorno è la migliore che si possa immaginare.


Viaggi e turismo In Marocco



Allo stesso modo molti altri paesi del mondo Marocco rappresenta anche alcune belle e famose mete e luoghi che sono abbastanza popolari attraverso il Nord Africa. Il governo del Marocco sta mettendo i suoi sforzi al fine di accumulare sempre più risorse per sviluppare l'infrastruttura generale dello stato ed è per questo che migliaia di opere costruttive può essere visto in molte delle città popolare del paese. Diversi luoghi famosi e le città sono la chiave caratteristica attraente per i turisti e i visitatori prenotazione loro voli a Marocco molti dei viaggiatori da Europa soprattutto da Londra godere il loro viaggio in Marocco. Alcuni luoghi famosi e chiavi per i visitatori in Marocco sono come segue;




Giardini martina


Moschea Koutoubia


Regione di Marrakech


Costa mediterranea di Saidia


Sahara marocchino


Casablanca Twin Center


Montagne del Rif




Questi luoghi favolosi e sorprendenti tutti sono una fonte importante per catturare l'attenzione del cliente e migliaia di africani ed internazionali passeggeri in viaggio per questo bellissimo stato del Marocco, attraverso i loro voli economici a Marocco. Questi tutti i posti sono vale la pena guardare e turisti hanno mostrato un grande interesse in tutti questi luoghi. Alcuni passeggeri cercando di viaggiare in Marocco attraverso loro voli internazionali a scopo visita preferiscono viaggiare diverse città del Marocco e per questo motivo che viaggiano a Casablanca, Rabat, Ifrane, Tangeri e molte altre città bella e ben sviluppata. Ci sono cose diverse di ogni uno interesse ci sono alcune parti del paese che sono assolutamente sorprendente e hanno un unico degno agli occhi dei viaggiatori. Servizi ausiliari sono fornite a tutti i passeggeri e viaggiatori, un viaggio in Marocco per la prima volta nella loro vita. Per avere un volo low cost per il Marocco basta visitare il nostro sito e risparmiare tempo e denaro per la qualità e il viaggio aereo tranquillo.




Sono un grande amante della musica e l'amore per unire parti di tarda notte. Il mese scorso ho preso mio voli verso Marocco [http://www.flightstomorocco.org.uk/] e trovato una varietà di luoghi con entusiasmanti attività di vita notturna.


An Overview of Morocco and Her Famous Places




Morocco is one of the major countries in North Africa having an overall population of almost 39 million where lots of travelers travel each year making this country one of the top attractions in this North African region. This beautiful destination is a home to so many attractions and attracts most of the art lovers because of her natural and scenic beauty. Thus morocco flights can lead you to these destinations and famous hotspots and can be a source of delight and comfort during your air travel to this shining destination. The tourism industry has a major role in the economy of the state and the government on the other hand also facilitates and promotes the travel and tourism in the country.





The weather and the climatic conditions in this state are considered to be quite assisting and helpful for the travelers and visitors. The beautiful scenery, lovely and charming beaches and some quite and relaxed paces make this country a hotspot for foreign tourists and investors and so many overseas property buyers who want to invest their finance in the real state. There are so many flights to Morocco flying from many major destinations of the world carrying travelers and tourists and the business professionals as well. The statistics and the past data reveals this fact that the country's pace of progress in increasing as it is becoming more and more developed and well recognized destination in North Africa.





Traveling to Morocco brings you to avail so many opportunities to travel so many famous and worldly popular destinations like Ait-Ben-Haddou, Asilah, Casablanca, Fes, Marrakech City, Meknes, Sahara Desert, Tangiers, Tetouan, The Todra Gorge where you can feel quite comfortable and relaxed. There are lots of business opportunities in these glorious destinations where you can invest your finance to expect some decent returns. However mostly the business professionals prefer to purchase business class tickets for their flights to Morocco and experience a safe and secure journey.





If you are traveling to Rabat the capital city of Morocco you can find this city quite well developed where a huge flock of passengers travel to. There are three major airports in this country where you can travel through after having your cheap flights to Morocco as these three airports are located in Tangier, Agadi, and Casablanca. Those flights coming from long air routes arrive at Casablanca airport as Casablanca is one of the most glorious and dazzling city of Morocco.





Last Month I took a tour to Morocco with my family by reserving with flights to Morocco [http://www.flightstomorocco.org.uk/] and really enjoyed there


L'avventura del Marocco




Some experiences are thought to create psychological and physiological arousal by an exciting, unusual, bold, risky and uncertain undertaking termed adventure. It is a major pursuit of it in itself. An adventurer or adventuress is the one who believes in the existence of fun from risks in life; be it physical, financial or psychological for the recreation with excitement endured in the process. Travelling can be the most satisfying adventure involving exploration and tourism to remote, exotic as well as hostile areas by stepping out of one's own comfort zone.





Struck by Lonely Planet or Travelogues, Africa is place of deprivations but not when it comes to adventurous explorations. With every turn of the head, there is something new and exciting to venture out into being one of the many authentic destinations. It's second to Egypt as a North African holiday destination.





It is a constitutional monarchy located in the North Africa. The political capital of the country is "Rabat" with "Casablanca" being the largest city. It has always been known for its Islamic liberalism and openness towards the Western world. Morocco is a diverse place with culture and geography. Languages spoken here are Darija (Moroccan Arabic), French and Berber. Same way Moroccan literature is written in Arabic, Berber and French. Rock-influenced chaabi bands are widespread with trance music with historical origins in Muslim Sufi music.





The landscapes are a wild mix up of mountainous regions, calm coastal enclaves and barren deserts. Morocco borders Algeria to the east, Spain (through the Straits of Gibraltar) to the north and Mauritania with the Western Sahara to south. There is miserable climatic variation in the country. In the north, around Tangiers and the Rif Mountains; sunny and dry summers run from May to September. South experiences desert climate with very little rain, soaring temperatures during the day and sharp drops to cooler temperatures at night. During rainy season, The Atlantic coast receives rain and during winters, the High Atlas Mountains are blessed with snow.





There are frequent flights from most major European cities to Morocco and an option of overland travel through Europe via the Straits of Gibraltar. The infrastructure in Morocco is good with well serviced roads and public transport in the North as well as Central regions but further south the roads get narrower plus bumpier. The major cities of Morocco are Marrakech, Fès, Tangier, Casablanca and Rabat. Notable fact is that Morocco is the starting point for travelling all across Africa.





The country is divided into three natural regions. The fertile northern coastal plain along the Mediterranean contains Er Rif; the rich plateaus and lowlands lying between the Atlas Mountains. It extends in three parallel ranges from the Atlantic coast in the southwest to Algeria and the Mediterranean in the northeast. The semiarid area in southern and eastern Morocco merges into the Sahara Desert. Morocco has the most extensive river system in North Africa with most of the rivers flowing towards the Atlantic or Sahara. The Moulouya is an exception and flows to the Mediterranean. Principal rivers of the country are Oumer River, Sebou, Bou Regreg, Tensift, Draa, Sous, Ziz and Gheris. Its 1800 kilometers of coastline offers exhilarating waterborne and wind loving activities in this region. Seaside entertainments include surfing, kite surfing, wind surfing, Trekking, rafting, mountain biking, off-road driving are inland sources to boost up the adrenaline.





The best time to visit the place is the autumn as it marks the end of the Muslim period of fasting, Ramadan. Though the accommodation prices hike, it is the time to dive into the winding streets of the Fès medina or even snag you a wife at Imilchil's Berber Marriage festival. The warm days and cool nights of autumn offer a great deal with nature in Morocco. The High Atlas Mountains, the Anti-Atlas Mountains with volcanic Mt. Siroua, Mountain Jebel Toubkal (North Africa's highest peak), Rif Mountains in the north and the gorgeous Ameln Valley hold the major attraction for trekking destinations. Set beneath the peaks of the Rif Mountains with red-tiled roofs, bright blue buildings, and narrow lanes converging on a delightful square; "Chefchaouen" is one of the prettiest towns in Morocco. Avoid visiting the place in August due to the immense heat it tolerates at that time and the holy month of Ramadan when most of the restaurants will be shut during the day.





The currency utilized here is Dirham (Dh) with 8.15 Dirham equal to 1 US Dollar. The common phrases of communication with the Moroccans whose most cherished possession is their dignity are Ssalamu'lekum (hello, literally peace be upon you); Shukran Bezzef (thank you very much) and Insh'allah (God willing). Handshakes are the customary greeting between individuals but are somewhat weak according to western standards.





The people of Morocco are well-known for their warmth, hospitality and inhibition. It is very common to be showered with invitations for coffee or tea throughout one's stay. The cuisine of Morocco is rated among the best in the world and falls into two specific categories. The first category requires intensive supervision and the host do not participate in the preparations. No women are present and the male host merely oversees the banquet with his sons and servants. Men squat on mattresses or pillows around low and beautifully laid tables. A silver ewer of perfumed water is taken around and poured over three fingers of the right hand of each guest. The host claps his hands to begin the meal. One course after another and each delicacy is served until Chban (complete satiation) is achieved. To finish the Savor, silver ewer filled with warm water is presented to clean the mouth, lips and hands.





The meal is considered as a feast for the Gods which begins and ends with Bismillah (God's blessing). In the second category of cookery, the dishes are prepared with love and care by the mistresses of the homes (Dadas). She spends hours with her glazed earthenware with copper cooking dishes, her kanoun (the movable clay brazier) and the charcoal to perfume the kebabs which allows the sauces to simmer under its heat. A folded carpet serves as a seat. The Dada is dressed in a long colorful robe with the scents of coriander, cumin, saffron, marjoram and onion mingling with the pungency of olive oil as well as the sweetness of sandalwood, mint plus roses to delight the senses. The dinner starts with Bstilla, followed by the typical brochette or kebab flavored with bits of beef or lamb fat. Next comes the Tajine (chicken or meat in a spicy stew which has been simmered for many hours) served with a flat homemade bread called Khubz. In Morocco, as in most Arab lands; every household makes its own bread. After the Tajine, a Batinjaan Zalud (eggplant salad or chopped tomato salad) is served as a separate course. After this, Couscous Marrakesh, the marvelous Moroccan national dish made of semolina with each grain separate from the other is served. The dinner is completed with slices or wedges of peeled melon La Morocaine pastries made with honey and almond land finally a small glass of mint tea. The following dinner is a very much simplified version but it is delicious gives the "feel" of Morocco.





To know the high risk associated with the trip and avoidance to death, check the latest travel news and advisories with current government warnings if you are heading to the area for the history of explosions. Travelling to the Western Sahara region of Morocco is not advised due to the presence of landmines. Though amidst all the fuss; Moroccan adventure caravan tour, North morocco plus Fez Escape tour, Moroccan adventure holiday and self drive tours to the southern coast of Morocco can be a boon to an adventurous mind. Morocco is enlightened with such undoubtedly splendid pride and vastness available in resources to fulfill the lavish hunger for adventure, food and life. It can surely be an obsession that would make one smile with an inspiration to give.


Agenzia di viaggi Marocco - consigli per un'avventura vacanza in Marocco



Attenzione tutti i drogati di avventura! Contrariamente alla credenza popolare, il Marocco non è quasi tutti i mercati e la splendida città cosmopolita. Ci sono molte cose da vedere per quelli in viaggio alternativo, eccentriche. Ecco alcuni consigli che ho ricevuto da un'agenzia di viaggi Marocco sulle cose interessanti da fare sulla mia vacanza in Marocco:




Il Marocco è un paese di paesaggi mozzafiati e affascinante città, quindi se il vostro senso di avventura coinvolge l'amore di altezze, siete dentro per un ossequio. Immaginate di partire su una mongolfiera da Marrakech e pacificamente scivolano sulla Marocco mentre vi godete il paesaggio mozzafiato. L'agenzia di viaggi Marocco che ho passato per l'aria calda mongolfiera avventura comprendeva anche una visita in un villaggio per avere tè alla menta e pane al forno di casa, pur confondendosi con una famiglia berbera locale.




Per coloro che sono in azione in più rispetto a una lenta deriva attraverso l'aria, voli in elicottero personale sono disponibili. Molti itinerari sono disponibili se si sceglie questa opzione, e questi tour possono durare tra un esaltante dodici minuti a un ampio 4,5 ore.




Un tour in elicottero più completa e avvolgente che vi consiglio è quella Atlas Tour, che prende circa un'ora per completare. In questa escursione, è possibile visualizzare il drammatico scenario delle montagne dell'Atlante Takerkoust Lake, Ouirgane, Toubkal, Oukaimeden, la valle dell'Ourika e Marrakech.




Voglia di un quad-bike da corsa intorno alla città? Gli amanti della bici ameranno l'esperienza di costeggiando intorno Palm Grove, dove si può zip intorno, ammirando il pittoresca 'regione verde' di Marrakech che è sede di alcune delle più belle case di lusso, campi da golf e Alberghi nel mondo. Si arriva anche a visitare la famosa oasi di Piste di Marrakech, cavalcare alcuni impressionanti dune e visitare alcuni villaggi berberi prima sosta per godersi una pausa tè con alcuni dei locali.




Se siete dopo una più strutturata esperienza nel deserto sotto forma di un tour di diversi giorni con una guida, queste sono anche disponibili presso qualsiasi agenzia di viaggi Marocco buona. Queste agenzie di viaggio possono anche essere in grado di personalizzare un itinerario adatto a voi che incorpora quadriciclo equitazione, giri in elicottero e mongolfiera.




Spero vi piaccia la tua emozionante avventura Marocco vacanze. Una volta che si verifica il lato selvaggio di questo incredibile paese, non vorrete mai lasciare!




Viaggio in Marocco Agenzia di viaggi ha sede a Marrakech, Marocco e offre lusso privato agenzia di viaggi Marocco servizi, tra cui una guida turistica Marocco, per i pacchetti di viaggio Marocco adatti a famiglie, coppie, singoli e piccoli gruppi a prezzi convenienti. Contatta http://www.voyagetomorocco.com/ per organizzare la vostra vacanza Marocco migliore mai!


Real Estate Property Investment Series: Focus Morocco 2007




The Moroccan government realised that the way forward for their nation in terms of creating employment and boosting the economy significantly was to increase tourism and to create an environment so attractive for investors that they would come in their droves and buy up real estate stock.





To that end the government has been promoting Morocco around the world - there is a permanent stand at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida heralding the virtues of this North African nation that practically touches Europe across the Mediterranean Sea that divides it from mainland Spain for example, and now the skies over Morocco are open to cheap flight operators from across Europe and the UK. The nation has year round sunshine and is directly south and a short flying time from affluent Western Europe and all of these factors are starting to affect Morocco positively.





In 2006 in the first nine months alone tourism traffic was up almost 10% on the previous year with revenue generated from tourism up almost 30% which proves that the government are targeting the 'right' sort of tourist - i.e., the ones who come, stay, enjoy and spend money in Morocco! Looking to the longer term the Moroccan government has plans to increase tourism until 10 million visitors annually enter the nation by 2010. There are even plans afoot to build a tunnel under the sea to connect Morocco to Gibraltar in Europe...





'But why all this information about tourism' I hear you ask?





Because it is the tourism market that property investors in Morocco are targeting. On the one hand they are targeting those seeking villa and apartment rental and on the other hand they are aware that today's holiday maker is tomorrow's second, retirement or holiday home buyer. And investors really are in Morocco buying up and developing real estate stock. Already six brand new coastal resorts are in the planning and development stages, money is flooding in from Dubai and Qatar based development companies and European buyers are purchasing off plan knowing full well that their real estate assets are appreciating even before they are completed and handed over. Buyers in 2007 have a chance to buy in ahead of the continued predicted rise in tourism and before Morocco is established in many people's minds as a place to invest in real estate.





Consider buying off plan and flipping stock or better still, simply buying and renting to the tourism market on the Atlantic or Mediterranean coasts or in the mountainous ski resort of Oukaimeden. Rental income is earned tax free in Morocco for the first five years and those who hold property for ten years or more pay no capital gains tax when they resell, furthermore one is not subject to local inheritance tax in Morocco either. In conclusion - Morocco offers an investor a wealth of opportunity. Basically an investor needs to consider his preferred investment approach and his target market and then seek suitable real estate with room for growth or with prospects for returning good yields.





Rhiannon Williamson writes about property investment worldwide, to read more about property investment in Morocco [http://www.amberlamb.com/index.php/property/morocco/] in 2007 and beyond visit her site [http://www.amberlamb.com]


Visit Morocco With Flights to Casablanca Available at Budget Prices




Just across the Strait of Gibraltar, on the coast of North Africa facing the Atlantic Ocean, lies Casablanca. This cosmopolitan city blends the customs of the orient with the open ways of the Western world and is amongst the most fascinating cities to explore. With the wide range of packages and cheap tickets to Casablanca you can find nowadays, this city offers tourists fascinating cultural sites, natural spots and sparkling nightlife as well as an extensive choice of dining options.





All flights to Casablanca arrive at the Mohammed V Airport situated 30 km from the city center. The airport is currently undergoing a major expansion and will soon be offering topnotch facilities for all travelers and increased chances to find cheap tickets to Casablanca.





Casablanca is no doubt Morocco's commercial capital, where Arab customs and western modern trends offer a kaleidoscope of contrasts within the walls of a city that essentially revolves around commerce and trade.





The Hassan II Mosque is Casablanca's landmark with its monumental structure that can welcome up to 2,500 worshippers within its walls and 80,000 in the outside gardens. The Old and New Medina are also worth visiting, notably the Old Medina with its two surviving gates through the old town walls where the tomb of Sidi Allal el-Kairouni lies as well as a fortress and a jewelry market.





The best markets and restaurants as well as shopping centers lie on the northeastern fringe of the city on the Atlantic Ocean. Here you will also find the typical Souks and street markets where magnificent carpets and leather goods can be bought at extremely good prices.





Here, hotel luxury and superior service makes for a truly relaxing beach vacation under the warm dry sun. The Corniche Beach is a good place to consider when planning to relax or go for a swim. The Ain Diab is the nearest to the city center stretching for over a mile of white sand and dotted with beach clubs and dining facilities.





Casablanca offers international and delicious Middle Eastern cuisine, downtown Casablanca being the best area in which to find a good restaurant. You may also try the Medina, where you can get a typical dish for only a few dollars.





With cheap flight to Casablanca you can also find great bargains for accommodation. Hotels range from luxury to low budget, whose prices vary considerably according to the rating of the hotel.





Casablanca boasts a warm Mediterranean climate with the summer temperatures averaging 24°C and winter temperatures usually remaining around 15°C.





Angelina Christy is a travel author who has written many articles that keeps on guiding the travellers throughout the world like flights to Casablanca. Angelina herself is an avid traveler who has travelled more than 22 countries. She also talk about travel options like Cheap Flights that explains how tourists can minimise the cost of their travel fares.


Morocco - A Destination That Has Everything






Morocco is a top holiday destination with something to offer just about everyone, from relaxing beach stays to activity holidays walking in the Atlas Mountain. Marrakech, the busy, bustling city, dating back to the 11th century, is filled curious sprawling souks, (markets) with an abundance of local traders and craftsmen including jewelers, potters, shoemakers and more. It is the home of haggling and impossible to leave without some small bargain. In the infamous Djemaa el-Fna Square the atmosphere is intoxicating and is the heart of Marrakech. You will be overwhelmed by the smells wafting over from the food stalls, the moving colours of the jugglers and snake charmers that vie for your attention. Marrakech is so hectic, but a wonderful world away from any British city, that you will need a break after visiting. Away from the pushy dominating city, Morocco actually has a lot more to offer.





The Atlas Mountains are only an hour away from Marrakech but you feel you've been transported to another time. Tranquil valleys, fertile pasture lands and snow-capped mountains are home to the more traditional Moroccans, the Berbers, and the country villagers. Set between the Sahara and Atlantic coast, the mountains can be walked, or trekked, all year round. In the summer the Atlas provide a cooling breeze as you trek through villages of small flat-roofed Berber houses which blend seamlessly into the mountains. In winter, more serious trekkers head up Mt Toubkal to summit the highest mountain in North Africa, during the harsh, cold and snowy weather. To summit Toubkal which reaches 4,167m high, is for most trekkers a feather in their cap but it is achievable for experienced mountain climbers and the very fit during the warmer months. There are so many trails and paths to follow that it is advisable to stay up in mountains for at least two days to give you a chance to really explore the area. There are some fantastic cheap gite d'etapes, (village houses with simple dormitory rooms), offering basic but clean accommodation. For those looking for a little extra comfort, you'll find beautiful mountain retreats, set high in the hills perhaps with a pool. The Atlas Mountains are somewhere to get away from modern, fast-paced life and take a step back.





Away from the mountains heading south, lays the Sahara Desert. The Sahara, the largest hot desert in the world, borders the Atlantic to the west and the Red Sea to the east and the Atlas Mountains to the north in Morocco. Some of its sand dunes can reach up to 18m in height providing the perfect platform to view this vast sand sea. Watching the sunrise over this incredible landscape is breathtaking and something not to be missed on your Morocco holiday. The Sahara is of course the best place too, to try out camel riding. The camel has been the chosen mode of transport in the desert for centuries and these sturdy, if a little temperamental, animals will take you across the sands as revel in the silence and solitude. Sleeping under the desert skies is also a treat, as the clear skies provide optimum astronomical viewing and the chance to glimpse the Milky Way. For the more active you can sand board down the dunes, take bouncy jeep rides or trek through the desert.





If hiking in the Atlas and camel riding through the desert isn't enough, you can always head to the Ourika River for a spot of white water rafting or the coastal port of Essaouira to swim in the sea or sunbath on the long sandy beach. Morocco is a destination that has just about everything, it is cheap, has plenty of activities for adults and children, an abundance of history and amazing food. The weather is pleasant most of the year and there are plenty of budget airlines that make daily flights from the UK. Morocco is ideal for activity holidays, beach trips and cultural exploration.


Morocco - A Destination That Has Everything






Morocco is a top holiday destination with something to offer just about everyone, from relaxing beach stays to activity holidays walking in the Atlas Mountain. Marrakech, the busy, bustling city, dating back to the 11th century, is filled curious sprawling souks, (markets) with an abundance of local traders and craftsmen including jewelers, potters, shoemakers and more. It is the home of haggling and impossible to leave without some small bargain. In the infamous Djemaa el-Fna Square the atmosphere is intoxicating and is the heart of Marrakech. You will be overwhelmed by the smells wafting over from the food stalls, the moving colours of the jugglers and snake charmers that vie for your attention. Marrakech is so hectic, but a wonderful world away from any British city, that you will need a break after visiting. Away from the pushy dominating city, Morocco actually has a lot more to offer.





The Atlas Mountains are only an hour away from Marrakech but you feel you've been transported to another time. Tranquil valleys, fertile pasture lands and snow-capped mountains are home to the more traditional Moroccans, the Berbers, and the country villagers. Set between the Sahara and Atlantic coast, the mountains can be walked, or trekked, all year round. In the summer the Atlas provide a cooling breeze as you trek through villages of small flat-roofed Berber houses which blend seamlessly into the mountains. In winter, more serious trekkers head up Mt Toubkal to summit the highest mountain in North Africa, during the harsh, cold and snowy weather. To summit Toubkal which reaches 4,167m high, is for most trekkers a feather in their cap but it is achievable for experienced mountain climbers and the very fit during the warmer months. There are so many trails and paths to follow that it is advisable to stay up in mountains for at least two days to give you a chance to really explore the area. There are some fantastic cheap gite d'etapes, (village houses with simple dormitory rooms), offering basic but clean accommodation. For those looking for a little extra comfort, you'll find beautiful mountain retreats, set high in the hills perhaps with a pool. The Atlas Mountains are somewhere to get away from modern, fast-paced life and take a step back.





Away from the mountains heading south, lays the Sahara Desert. The Sahara, the largest hot desert in the world, borders the Atlantic to the west and the Red Sea to the east and the Atlas Mountains to the north in Morocco. Some of its sand dunes can reach up to 18m in height providing the perfect platform to view this vast sand sea. Watching the sunrise over this incredible landscape is breathtaking and something not to be missed on your Morocco holiday. The Sahara is of course the best place too, to try out camel riding. The camel has been the chosen mode of transport in the desert for centuries and these sturdy, if a little temperamental, animals will take you across the sands as revel in the silence and solitude. Sleeping under the desert skies is also a treat, as the clear skies provide optimum astronomical viewing and the chance to glimpse the Milky Way. For the more active you can sand board down the dunes, take bouncy jeep rides or trek through the desert.





If hiking in the Atlas and camel riding through the desert isn't enough, you can always head to the Ourika River for a spot of white water rafting or the coastal port of Essaouira to swim in the sea or sunbath on the long sandy beach. Morocco is a destination that has just about everything, it is cheap, has plenty of activities for adults and children, an abundance of history and amazing food. The weather is pleasant most of the year and there are plenty of budget airlines that make daily flights from the UK. Morocco is ideal for activity holidays, beach trips and cultural exploration.


Surf's Up Morocco - Making Waves in Africa




The legendary surf spots of Tahiti, Hawaii and Fiji are known for firing up the imagination of salty surf dogs around the world, but few amateur surfers will ever get to sample their waves. These places really only belong in surf magazine and videos and are the territory of pro surfers on big sponsor budgets, and not the sort of place the average weekend surfer from the UK could afford.





However, there is a land that offers inexpensive living, uncrowned beaches and breaks, consistent surf not to mention great food and friendly locals, and all only a short flight from the UK. It's name? Morocco.





Sat on the very north of the mighty African continent, yet just a short boat ride from the British Territory of Gibraltar, Morocco has some 3500km of coastline with offer surfers a huge choice of breaks. American and Australian surfers were responsible for bringing the sport to Moroccan shores in the 1970s, but it is now largely Europeans looking to escape the cold winter climates and the growing leagues of local Moroccans, who dominate the waves.





There are hundreds of secret spots all down the coast, but some of the better known areas include Banana beach - ideal for beginners; Panaromas - a right hand point break, but with a strong rip current; Hash Point - another right hand point with easy entry from a small sandy beach, Anchor point - a favourite with the locals meaning it can get crowded, and is therefore best suited to intermediate or expert surfers only and Killer Point - named after the fact that occasionally killer whales can be seen there, and is renowned for being one of the best waves in the area. It requires a 20 minute paddle out to reach the break, so you'll need to be fit to make it, but once you do, you'll be able to enjoy a very long right hander, with waves up to 12 feet in height.





Accommodation in Morocco is available in the form of small hotels, holiday villas or dorm-style hostels, which can be found all long the coastline. Many are specially geared towards surfers, offering secure board storage, wet suit hire and chill out zones.





Western surfers should keep an eye on their bags, as some of the locals will be only too happy to offer their 'baggage carrying' services, in return for a few dollars, especially in busy places like airports and train stations. However, the locals are generally warm, friendly and welcoming.





With little in the way of localism to worry about, more and more European surfers are heading


Moroccan National Tourist Office launch the third edition of MEET Morocco 2014










The Moroccan National Tourist Office is delighted to announce the launch of the 2014 edition of MEET Morocco. This 92-page, high-quality publication highlights Morocco's suitability as a destination for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions, with features on the kingdom's principal regions, the main visitor activities, new infrastructure and hospitality developments, meetings facilities and a comprehensive list of hotels.





The 2014 edition of Meet Morocco is now available to read online!





MEET Morocco, which will be officially launched at EIBTM in Barcelona on November 20th, is a valuable tool for meetings and event planners, offering comprehensive information about meetings, conferences and incentives facilities in the country.





Features in MEET Morocco 2014 include: Morocco and Vision 2020 - New developments - Meetings overview - Agadir - Casablanca - El-Jadida - Essaouira - Fez & Meknes - Marrakech - Rabat - Tangiers - Golf - Atlas Mountains - Eco Tourism - Spas and wellness - Hotel overview and factsheets - Alternative meetings venues - Shopping - Dining & Nightlife - Getting around.





Meet Morocco is the third collaboration between Nicholas Publishing International and the Moroccan National Tourist Office, following earlier MEET Morocco titles published in 2002 and 2009.


New Motorways For Morocco: Good News For Property Investors




We all know that, amongst other factors, a healthy property market relies upon a thriving tourist economy. Of utmost importance to this formula is the transport system to and from our chosen country. Free, easy passage for visitors via an efficient road system and public transport, as well as good communications for vital supplies, improves the quality and appeal of any investment location, and Morocco makes no exception. A destination that is easily accessed wins points over other locations. No one is clearer on this point than Morocco's forward-thinking King Mohammed VI who is intent on increasing the country's infrastructure by the year 2010 in his Vision 2010 Plan.





The announcement that a motorway construction programme to build a target 160 km of road per year until 2010 comes as no surprise within the rapidly expanding economic arena of Morocco. The result will be greatly improved communications to all areas of Morocco and a further increase in visitors who regard Morocco as an advanced country that competes well with EU standards. The road construction plan follows an earlier successfully completed project to build 100 km per year for the four years running up to 2004. By 2010, Morocco will be well-equipped with a total of 1,450km of new roads, projecting it further onwards as a leader in the worldwide property investment market place.





Since 2001 and the launch of the King's Vision 2010 plan, more than 10,000 new hotel rooms have been constructed and thousands renovated. King Mohammed VI is specific in his aim to increase tourist numbers to 10 million visitors by 2010 and the new roads will go a long way to achieve this aim: the six new five star resorts currently under construction will be well served by the new motorway systems which will give them a fittingly up-market profile and infrastructure so vital to attracting investors to the area. The 320 km stretch from Fes to Oudja will directly link the Mediterranea Saidia resort, greatly improving communications and cutting valuable travel time from the airport to a mere 30 minutes.





The liberalization of air transport to Morocco will significantly increase direct air traffic between European and Moroccan cities. This is perfectly in line with Morocco's drive to encourage significant growth to its tourist industry, which is currently in full swing. An influx of extra tourists is set to arrive in Morocco this year, with new EasyJet flights announced from Luton to Marakesh and Gatwick to Marrakesh from July 4th 2006 as well as Ryanair offering direct flights from Marseilles to Fez, Marrakesh and Oujda. The new motorways are perfectly timed to cater for the increased flow of passengers these flights will eventually bring and will actively encourage foreigners to invest further in property in Morocco, while slowly pushing prices upwards.





The new motorways will cover the following stretches:





Casablanca - el Jadida:28km





Tetouan - Fnideq:28km





Settat - Marrakesh:145km





Out of new port of Tanger Med:54km





Marrakesh - Agadir:233km





Fes - Oujda:320km





So, it seems, due to King Mohammed VI and his progressive vision for the future of Morocco, all necessary policies and improvements to the infrastructure are underway and poised in readiness for a successful few years ahead for investors in Morocco. While there are still many bargain off-plan investment opportunities available today, investors are urged to take a closer look at the many options currently on offer.





Investment experts at propertyshowrooms.com are confident that exciting returns are waiting just around the corner for shrewd and timely investors and they will gladly share their knowledge with you regarding current investment opportunities in Morocco or in any of the other worldwide emerging markets.