Moroccan Vignettes is a visual and narrative journal dedicated to the authentic beauty of Morocco. We explore the rich tapestry of Moroccan life through compelling stories, striking photography, and insightful travel guides. Discover the traditions, artistry, and hidden gems that make Morocco an unforgettable destination.

Our Philosophy: The Art of the Vignette

The name “Moroccan Vignettes” was chosen with a specific purpose. In a world saturated with fleeting images and surface-level travel content, we believe in the power of the “vignette”—a short, evocative snapshot of a moment, a place, a person, or a feeling. It is not about providing an exhaustive encyclopedia of Morocco .

FAQs

FAQs for the best Morocco tours. Get essential answers on visas, safety, ideal times to visit, what’s included, and how to customise your adventure.

The best Morocco tours are typically land expeditions that offer a deep dive into the country’s rich Arab heritage and history, providing a real feel of its culture

The ideal time to visit Morocco is during spring (March to May) and fall (September to November), when the weather is most pleasant

Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists, welcoming visitors with a vibrant culture, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes

Most Morocco tours usually include the cost of accommodation (in hotels, riads, or Berber camps), a guide/driver, transport, car fuel, and one or two meals per day

The cost typically ranges between €200 and €5000 maximum, largely depending on the length of stay and the number of destinations visited

Ten days is often suggested as an ideal amount of time to experience the country’s iconic highlights, including journeys through the Sahara Desert, the Atlas Mountains, and the Imperial Cities

Morocco tours can commence from various locations, including Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, Tangier, Agadir, Rabat, Ouarzazate, Errachidia, and Zagora

The two official languages are Modern Standard Arabic and Tamazight (Berber)

1 Euro is approximately 10.70 MAD

Most travellers do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days

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