I want to know a few details before traveling to Morocco.
I really want to travel to morocco, but I still have some questions before getting to it.
I want to know if it\'s safe to swim in moroccan beaches? and what beaches would you recommend?
also I have some questions about the trasportation. how reliable and safe is the public transportation? what means of tranportation would you recommend within morocco?
thank you very much!
I hope to hear back from someone!
Reply to this Hi i really want to give some advice,morocco is country peace and tolerance.
and all religions living together,without violence.
you asked about morocan beaches.it's safe,my hobby is fishing
i know a lot of beaches ,it's lovely.and if you want fishing with me yu are welcome.
and u asked about transportation.it's safe,i recommend you to ctm agency(bus) it's it's comfortable.i always choose it
it's number one in morocco ,there's a lot .but ctm is the best.and a train is good too
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Reply to this Morocco is a wonderful place to visit. I spent some time in Agadir which is mainly a beach/resort town. Also Essaouira is a cool spot where the beach is packed when the weather is nice. Casablanca has plenty of beach as well.
If you head to Morocco, consider seeing more than the beaches alone... as there is so much more to see. Consider spending time in Marrakesh and Fez or perhaps one of the other imperial cities.
I am not going to lie, but public transportation isn't the greatest. Your best bet is Supratours as they actually show up. YOU MUST buy bus tickets a few days in advance as they buses fill up quickly. Don't always expect AC. If you are going from Marrakesh to Casablanca or Fez, I highly recommend the train instead of a bus. For a few extra dollars, it is worth buying 1st class tickets so you will have an air conditioned car.
I hope that helps! Check out my blog from Morocco - I was there for 3 weeks this past summer and loved it!
Also - I don't really recommend traveling alone in Morocco. It can get overwhelming in some areas and it's good to have someone by your side.
Reply to this Hi there,
I agree with the above. We took that train from Casablanca to Marrakesh and it was above our expectation. Clean with leather sits, plenty of space and very very cheap. We also took a bus from Zagora to Agadir and we were not very impressed on that ocassion hahha Windows would not close and there was a really bumpy road that the bus took on high speed so no sleeping possible ;-).
We felt very safe and it was wonderful. Agadir is very touristy and would not stay there agian for 5 days. Worth visiting but maybe Essaouira is better for longer chill out;-)
enjoy,
B
Reply to this thank you all for your information! I appreciate it!
Reply to this Michael,
I know this is an older thread but I am hoping that you have gone to Morocco and had a wonderful time. But, should that not be the case and you are still thinking about it------ we can tell you to book that trip. We've just returned from Morocco if you want to read our blogs. What a fantastic country. Amazing foods, kind people and absolutely beautiful and diverse landscape.
If you are looking for beaches we would recommend Essaouria. It is a lovely town. Famous for wind so it is great for wind surfing, along with regular surfing and fishing.
We agree with Traveling O YEster and Beata and Tomek that there is far more to Morocco than the beaches, although they are wonderful. Fes, Erfound, Ouarzazate, and of course Marrakesh. You have not been to Marrakesh unless you have been to the night market.
Reply to this hello michael .
i wold like to tell you morocco if the save in all the world and about the beach here in morooc there lot of beach in the atlantic sea and and in western sahara olso there the most beotiful beach .
and for ather information about morocco can you see my website .for give you anather opnion in desert .
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