One reason that people love going on holidays is that they can absorb and soak in the habits and life of the various cities they visit. Not only is it informative but thoroughly enjoyable to experience the life of other communities and regions. Every city has something unique to offer and the cities of Morocco are no different. For someone going on holidays to Morocco, this North African country can spoil one for choice with its many cities and tourist attractions.
One of the most famous cities of Morocco is Casablanca especially after the Hollywood movie. Casablanca is to Morocco what Vegas is to America. With its many resorts, nightclubs and bars dotting the coastline, this city is the place to be for someone who loves partying. This city is a fine balance of the new and old and you will love to experience this blend on your holidays to Morocco. While it is a great party resort, the city also has old, traditional attractions along its old streets. The markets are well worth a visit for their traditional handicrafts and food.
The city of Fez is a delight for those tourists who love basking in everything old and medieval. The city is unlike any other as it transports tourists to another time and age with its timeless beauty and appeal. Known for its rich cultural and religious heritage, Fez is an unconventional tourist destination. To really soak in the vibrancy of Fez, the ideal time to go would be between September and November or between April and June. Not only are there fewer tourists, but the weather is perfect for travelling.
The coastal city of Agadir is yet another charming city to visit on holidays to Morocco. Like Casablanca, this city also has its share of nightclubs, bars and discos making it a party destination. Apart from the clubs, this city is very diverse in terms of tourist spots and has something for everybody. From beaches to markets to historical sites, a tourist can get a glimpse of its many sides.
For one who loves bazaars and markets, the city of Marrakech would be a perfect place to visit on holidays to Morocco. This busy city is not a very quiet place to be but its appeal lies in its dusty, busy streets and souqs (bazaars). There’s always something going on in the city; almost too much. The city has many architectural and historical attractions such as the Saadain tombs, Bandia Palace and many others. Other cities worth visiting while on holiday to Morocco are Tangier, the coastal city, Essaouira, another beach city, Chefchaouen. Tangier, a really busy city, has a lot of markets which one can explore within its long winding roads and take back some souvenirs.
Visiting Morocco during the summer may not be too good an idea as it can get very hot. The best time to visit any of these cities or simply go for holidays to Morocco is when the climate is cool. This means anytime between September and May would be ideal.

