Morocco has its seventh largest city and capital in the city of Rabat. While Morocco is a year round travel destination, the months of April to May(Spring) when the landscapes are green and lush, perfect for mountain biking, or September to November(Fall), when the weather is warm and dry, is the best time to visit. If you are looking to visit during the summer months of June to August, you should expect an uncomfortably hot weather because of the Sahara Desert. However, winters are accompanied by mild daytime temperatures and surprisingly cold evenings. Morocco has a rich and diverse culture reflected in the Berber and Arab influences it has. It's ethnicity is concentrated majorly in the Arab and Berber ethnic groups. Morocco is a Muslim country and the Islamic religion is predominantly practiced here. A smaller percentage of the people are spilt into the Christianity and Judaism religion. The Moroccan cuisine is wonderfully diverse and delicious, it's most popular foods are lentil soup, chicken/pigeon pie, spicy sardines, snail soups and Moroccan meatballs. Arabic and Berber are the official languages spoken here but you will find the French, Spanish and English language commonly spoken by the locals also.
Royal Air Maroc offers internal flights in Morocco, while the rail network is excellent in linking the major cities. For intra city travel, shared taxis is one of the cheaper way to get around cities, other alternative options include, taxis, car rentals, trains, bikes and buses. Morocco is a really safe place to visit and only petty crimes like scams and pickpockets are prevalent.
Morocco is one of the most popular tourist destination in North Africa, known for its bustling cities, incredible history, and pristine desert landscapes. Moroccan festivals are largely fascinating and immensely enjoyable therefore attending one of them while visiting can really help you enjoy your travel experience of the country. Festivals you can attend include the Almond Blossom Festival; the Festival of Roses, the Fes Festival of Sacred World Music, the Gnaoua Festival, International Film Festival of Marrakech
and the Timitar Festival of Agadir celebrating Amazigh (Berber) music.
They are a lot of incredible places of interest and breathtaking city attractions to see, while exploring Morocco. Places you definitely should visit when you’re in Morocco include :
The Volubilis, a large ancient Roman site close to Meknes. It was the old capital of Mauritania, and showcases the ruins include soaring columns, foundations, well-preserved mosaics, tall archways, steps, and stone blocks.
The Jbel Toubkal and also the tallest mountain in Morocco, the Atlas Mountains, usually attracts adventure travellers, hikers, and lovers of the great outdoors. You could also try out the surrounding National park which is filled with interesting wildlife.
There are over 10,000 hotels and apartments to stay in Morocco so you will be spoiled for choice especially when in Rabat.