
Travel tales from Tangier
Tangier the archway to Morocco’s mystique…
“Those who do not travel, do not know the value of others.”
– Moorish Proverb
If Morocco is on your list of places to visit, I can assist!
My boutique agency, Travel•Stay•Play, specialises in creating unique itineraries showcasing each locality’s breathtaking and diverse scenery, rich and fascinating history, delicious culinary offerings, exquisite decor & design, wonderful shopping, and so much more, making Morocco the perfect destination for anyone wishing to explore somewhere different from the usual travel destinations.
Morocco has a special magic that uplifts your heart through the warm hospitality of the Moroccan people and their vibrant culture enriches your soul.
From the whitewashed towns along the Atlantic Coast, the Berber villages nestled high up in the Atlas Mountains, to the soft warm golden dunes of the Sahara Desert and the vibrant cities with heritage dating back centuries, Morocco is a fascinating country to explore.
You can create special travel memories by joining a tour or gathering 2 – 8 or more of your family and/or friends. Let’s chat about planning your own unique travel experience to a country you’ll wish you’d discovered sooner.
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The places I visited in Morocco:

Morocco’s blue town is Chefchaouen, also called The Blue Pearl…

Departing Chefchaouen we took the road south towards Fes…

The Fes Medina is the world’s oldest and largest pedestrian free zone. Founded in 789AD, it has more than 9000 lanes…

Travelling south from Fes towards the town of Merzouga on the outskirts of Morocco’s Sahara

Todgha Gorge, The Road of 1000 Kasbahs and the Aït Benhaddou Kasbah are located between the Sahara Desert and the High Atlas Mountains.

The Atlas Mountains are a vast mountain range stretching 2500km forming a spectacular natural barrier between the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts and the Sahara Desert.
All the images on my website have been taken by me unless they’re from my family archives, I’m in them or otherwise stated.
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