Morocco has all the ingredients to be considered one of the best holiday destinations in the world, and is thought of as much by the thousands of travellers who visit the country every year.
Boasting vast amounts of culture, nightlife and activities, Morocco is almost constantly bathed in sunshine, particularly during the height of summer when temperatures can soar.
With heat as it is during the day, it is important as a family to find the right activities for all to enjoy without suffering from exhaustion due to the potential temperatures.
Here is a list of places to visit whilst on your family holidays to this fabulous part of the world:
A camel ride and picnic on the beach at Sidi Kaouki
A piece of the earth renowned amongst watersport athletes as a Mecca for surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing possibilities, mounting camels and exploring the surrounding sand dunes and white sand beaches are a real draw for many who take the trip to Morocco. Taking a fantastic moving vantage point, one can survey the rolling hills and crisp blue sea whilst soaking up the sun. The beach is also a great place to enjoy a relaxing picnic should you wish to pack some sarnies for the journey.
City tour of Marrakech
Usually, any type of tour would get children in the family instantly recoiling in trepidation, weary of the boredom that can sometimes be accompanied by such endeavours. But with the amount on offer in this stunningly vibrant city, kids won't have time to stop and think as they flick their attention from one amazing sight to the next. All of these tours usually take in the best locations before heading into the sprawling souk, a market where individual trades and crafts are concentrated in one street or area. Perhaps the best place in Morocco to practice your bargaining skills, the souk is an almightily fun place for all to enjoy.
The town of Ouarzazate and Tazzarine valley and oasis
Only accessible by camel and an outpost of civilisation located in the Saharan Sands, the fascinating town of Ouarzazate gives visitors insight into how feudal lords lived. Before setting off on camel back again through the rolling sand dunes, you are encouraged to buy a shesh, an essential piece of desert kit that helps keep the sun off your head and sand out of your face. You must visit the nearby Tazzarine valley and oasis for a great understanding of how local people survived the extremities thrown up by this extraordinary landscape.
Whatever you decide to do on your family holiday to this stunning part of the world, you are sure to have an unforgettable time.
This article was written by Thom Sanders on behalf of The Adventure Company, who provide a great range of Morocco holidays, including the opportunity for single travellers to enjoy a fantastic family holiday to what is perhaps the most fascinating country in the world
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