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One of the most treasured destinations in Morocco, frequently visited by locals, is Oulidia, or Oualidia. Its magnificent beaches, perfect waves and quaint local businesses and community, make Oulidia a peaceful and tranquil hideaway. Today, more tourists are starting to visit Oualidia to escape the commercial cities and towns, and find a destination that boasts many attractions and amazing natural beauty.
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For most tourists the lure of Morocco centers around its mystical beauty, an oasis in the middle of the desert, breathtaking views of the Sahara Desert and the experience of meeting ancient tribes. But for a handful of enthusiastic runners, Morocco’s lure comes in the form of one of the world’s most gruelling, exhausting and most challenging tests of endurance, the Sand Marathon, or Marathon des Sables. For everyday people, running through the Sahara Desert would sound like a suicide mission, but for these courageous runners it is a life changing experience.
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Tafraoute is known as a picturesque and quaint destination in Morocco. Locals here are friendly, living simple and uncomplicated lives. The red homes with their white window frames are testament to the conservative nature of the residents. Surrounding the town are vast landscapes that do not really grab visitors’ attention, but in spring this quiet Moroccan town comes alive with blossoming almond trees and the vibrant celebration of the Almond Blossom Festival.
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Situated just outside the city of Rabat, the capital of the mystical Kingdom of Morocco, the 45-hole Royal Dar Es Salaam Golf Course has been rated second in Africa. In 1998 the International Institute of British Tourism rated it 60th in their world-wide list of the top 500 golf courses. To millions of golfers around the world, playing at a golf course of this high caliber would be fulfilling a dream.
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When one thinks of Morocco, it immediately conjures up images of vast stretches of sand dunes, an oasis encircled with palm trees giving relief from the desert, and friendly locals who move about this land of smell and color. And while most try to get out of the desert, there are those adventure seekers who find the sand dunes to be an attraction and come to Morocco with their snowboards in hand. And even though snowboarding is not an option here, their snowboards are used for dune boarding.
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Situated about fifteen miles northeast of Tétouan on the Mediterranean coastline of Morocco, the charming town of Mdiq is fast becoming a destination of choice for both local and international holiday makers. With its beautiful beaches, friendly people and lovely weather it is easy to understand why many people choose Mdiq as a place to spend their leisure time.
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Based on the northern Mediterranean coast of Morocco, the Marina Smir is considered by many to be Morocco’s most fashionable marina and holiday resort. The coastal landscape along which the marina is situated includes many small bays and coves with green hills covered in wildflowers rising up from the beaches. Tourists with a pre-conceived idea of Morocco being an arid country are often surprised at how green this area is.
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When in Morocco visitors should not miss out on the experience of going to a Moroccan hammam. It can also be described as a bathhouse; however, privacy is not on the cards. Most hammams work under the same principle, although some do go about things differently. The main objective though, is to get so clean that you sparkle on your way out, and the Moroccans know how to get clean.
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