To pamper yourself with a memorable and comfortable stay in Morocco, numerous hotel meets your expectations and satisfy your halal requirements. The combination of fascinating nature with great culture, plenty of opportunities for adventure near your hotel, and privacy for women make Morocco the hot spot for halal-friendly holidays. To enjoy such facilities book any of these hotels for holidays.
Morocco – a land of magic and mysteries. Located at the Mediterranean Sea and brimming with high Atlas Mountains, stunning Islamic architectures and shifting sand dunes of Sahara deserts and eye-popping panoramas of buzzling bazars, every corner of morocco offer excitement for every type of traveller.
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Morocco is home to some of world’s most diverse adrenaline-filled adventures. Starting from heart-throbbing quests on dunes and shifting sands of Sahara desert and expanding to adrenaline-filled adventures in some of Morocco’s signature parks and mountains.
The action-filled activities in Morocco don’t just end over lands. When sports meet discovery and heart-throbbing experiences, water sports of morocco arise. Witness the water marvels floating on raging rivers or dive deep into spectacular ocean to witness underwater Mediterranean wonders. The boundless list of Morocco’s vast experiences awaits discovery.
With 3000km of magnetic coastline, Morocco is crammed with water activities. The calm and magnificent coasts of Dakhla, Safi and Essaouira are hotspot for kitesurfing and windsurfing among surfers from all around the world. You snooze, you lose this golden opportunity.
On Mediterranean cost of Agadir and Taghazout, thrilling jet-ski is an activity to relish dashing through blue-crystal clear waters. Be aware that it is not a game of faint-hearted.
Sports and excursions in water? Seems impossible! Morocco has plenty of them. Greenish-blue Mediterranean waters are home to some bewildering species like shrimps, Morrocan squid and Tetronarce nobiliana (Shark) that count as living wonders.
On the other hand, diving deep into ocean gives chance to take a glance at eye-popping caves and atypical flora, coral reefs and sea-weeds at seabed.
Morocco is abode to some of the most thrilling and pulsating land adventures. Trek in dream-like trails of Talassemtane National Park with terrains ranging from waterfalls to stream in shade of fir trees aside from the popular Rig mountains.
The magnificent landscapes of Atlas Mountains offers great forms of experiences for thrill and adventure seekers. Climb on highest summit of Morroco over a span of two days or take a hike up the scenic tracks to enjoy popping scenes and sights. Just don’t forget to take your trekking boots along.
Desert, seems hot and sandy? It’s more than that. A camel ride on plunging sandy dunes of Erg Chebbi, Sahara is one way to reach bivouacs and witness desert sunsets from your luxuriously furnished tents.
If you fancy something more action-filled, a bike or jeep ride is an inviting way to travel across ergs. Buggy ride and jumping over unusually shaped dunes is electrifying way to enjoy desert sands. You forget wearing glasses and you end up with reddish sand-filled eyes.
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Pampering your taste foods with signature food, shopping your heart out in famous square, buying traditional handicrafts, trying cultural clothes and adorning yourself with handmade jewellery to enveloping wellness and many more, Morocco offers bucket list of activities to indulge into.
Some people travel to enjoy while some explore. If you fall under the latter, then it’s time you put Morocco on your bucket list! If you plan to visit Morocco anytime soon, make sure you pay a visit to these charming famous places in Morocco as well and be fascinated.
For planing trip and itineraries to Morocco in a right manner, there are key essential things that must be considered.
Morocco’s introduction to the mainstream holiday market in the late Nineties and now added a new genre of Halal Holidays to the library of world travel. From sweeping Saharan dunes to exotic bazaars, holidays in Morocco offer excitement for Muslim travellers. Here they’ll find the places for prayers, reserve alcohol-free accommodation, visit halal food restaurants, hear snake charmers’ flutes, pass stalls selling everything from rugs and lanterns to pastries, and smell the sharp richness of bubbling tagines. Morocco holidays were scented with spice rather than sun cream, and the soundtrack of waves was remixed with calls to prayer — a real joy for Muslims listening Azan on beaches. Follow the intrepid trails of nomadic Berbers and discover ancient trade in magical medinas, Morocco’s intriguing traditions weave through every experience and remind the Muslim travellers of Islamic empire conquests to Africa. From the Atlantic coast, blush-coloured Marrakech, the most exotic souqs, Atlas Mountains to alcohol-free accommodation & halal meals, Morocco offers all halal-friendly holiday essentials.
Morocco is one of the top tourist spot in African continent with more than eight million tourists visit every year in search of a beach break with a twist. Many decide to visit Agadir as their base, due to the stretch of coast that unravels for six miles and basks in 300 days of sunshine a year. The 15 miles north from Agadir, the quieter sands of Taghazout is located. This up-and-coming fishing village is a magnet for surfers and offers an authentic taste of laidback Moroccan life. Oualidia has an 11 km long lagoon with a tide that means the sand bars change throughout the day. The resorts available here are known for their alcohol-free accommodation, indoor pools, ladies only spas & Jacuzzis, private beaches and full of wonderful wildlife including migratory birds such as pink flamingos. Sidi Kaoki's rustic little cafes, quirky surf shops and cute surfers could be fooled the travellers into thinking they have just arrived in Hawaïi or some remote topical island. A quiet untouched beach with fantastic dunes and caves at the end, Sidi M'Bark is just 15 minutes along the coast from Sidi Kaoki. At Sidi M'Bark, local fishermen pull in their nets and it is just a short walk or camel ride to the waterfalls: a real paradise.
Hike to the peaks of the High Atlas, chase waterfalls in the forest and go camel trekking in the desert, Morocco provides all the funs a tourist can imagine. Beach lovers flock to coastal resorts lapped by the Mediterranean and Atlantic seas. With a Mediterranean climate and plenty of sunny days, it’s always a good time to leap into a Moroccan adventure. For serious thrill-seeker, rock climbing in the Todra Gorge and rafting on the Ahansal River is a good spot.
Morocco offers golf enthusiasts and professionals alike a multifaceted landscape. From North to South, the Morocco’s golfing experience varies depending on the preference, whether to play in the sun, on the Mediterranean coast, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, or near cities rich in history and culture. Four different golf experiences, four different ways to play the sport.
Morocco’s ancient cities are a big hit with history buffs. The imperial cities are Morocco’s four historic capitals and other big cities that offer a dazzling array of attractions for Muslim tourists. Fes, established as a capital in the ninth century, is the oldest city in Morocco. Its old town, medina, is ranked as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses the oldest university in the world. Most of the population still lives in the atmospheric ancient walls of medina that extends for around 10 miles. Meknes, another ancient city of Morocco, is a treat for history buffs, with mosques, palaces, dungeons and Moorish architecture to enjoy. Best place for Muslim Tourist to visit the historical sites of ancient Muslim world. Morocco’s current capital, Rabat is a blend of modern, palm-lined boulevards with historic landmarks and is famous for its central beach, the walled medina and the Kasbah of the Udayas. Founded in 1062, Marrakech is the poster child for Morocco tourism. History rests alongside lavish Marrakech alcohol-free hotels, ancient souks and an exotic halal dining scene. The highlight of this chaotic city is the market place in Jemaa el-Fna square. Situated in eastern Morocco, the city of Oujda (founded in 994) entices with its impeccable medina, alcohol free properties like Hotel ibis Oujda that offer indoor pool & all halal meal, historic Islamic sites such as Grand Mosque of Oujda and beautiful park. Oujda—also known as city of 400 mosques—is the city with the second largest number of mosques in relation to population. So, no wonder, nobody here looks at the watch for prayer times. It’s old walled city, the Medina, is famous for its Arab-Andalusian style gates. Once the visitors passed the gates, they submerge in a colourful world with plenty of flavours. It’s architecture work including the Grand Mosque, the Madrassah, the Moorish Bath and the Kasbah dating back to the Marinid dynasty, provides Muslims a remembrance of great Islamic culture in ancient times.
Morocco is always a hot spot of shopping for tourists and brings the concept of shopping souvenirs to a whole new level! Wandering through the medina of any city in Morocco makes it impossible for Muslim tourists not to be distracted by the countless shops as far as the eye can see. They’ll find everything from colourful plush rugs, handwoven blankets, leather bags of every shape and size, fragrant spices and souvenirs that are renowned for their quality worldwide. Numerous traditional bazaars called “souq” or “souk” with hijab-friendly ambience continue to coexist here where a variety of treasures are available generally inside of the old city walls. Souqs in Morocco are not just for shopping but for recreation purposes of family entertainment and an excellent choice of restaurants serving halal food. You will also find prayer facilities in all of Morocco’s traditional souqs.
Morocco give tourists the feel like a tour to desert with a night in a luxury bivouac to fully experience the spirit of the desert. In the middle of the Agafay dunes, beautiful camps are located, designed as African lodges, inviting to the discovery and escape in the middle of the atlas and offers a unique experience with its luxuriously furnished tents. Cross the desert expanses to reach the dunes and travel across the desert by camel to reach the bivouacs and the most beautiful sunsets or enjoy a romantic dinner under the stars and a magical evening around a campfire, Morocco luxury Bivouacs is worth considering to stay at night.
Morocco is famous for tourists due to its rich culture, scenic coastline, ancient cities, soaring mountains and undulating deserts, it is a natural paradise, perfect for family holidays. Morocco’s varied landscapes and geomorphology make it one of the richest Mediterranean countries in terms of biodiversity. Spread over 9 million hectares, the Moroccan forest is akin to the beating heart of the country's ecological wealth, and the lungs that help regulate the climate. A variety of jungles & forest where various wild & domesticated animals — include Fennec fox, Dorcas gazelle, golden jackals, addax, gerbils, rodents, snakes, and lizards — live here. The Vipera Monticola — sometimes called Atlas mountain viper — is the venomous viper species endemic to Morocco. Today there are 11 national parks across Morocco, encompassing remote, wild terrain, family-friendly recreation areas and important historical sites.
Morocco is a promising destination that offers Muslim ladies an experience of well-being that is a must for a change of scenery. For ladies who want to quench their thirst for discovery and adventure, but also to feel good about themselves, ladies only thermal cures, spas, thalassos, or even anti-ageing care based on prickly pear oil is available for getting the comfort of life-time.
Visiting the world largest group of oases in Morocco is like wandering the wonder of world. Located in the lower valleys of the wadis Ziz and Ghéris, is spread over the cities of Erfoud and Rissani, these oases give visitors to discover these green islets of Tafilalet covering, as far as the eye can see.
History of Morocco attracts Muslim tourists. Islam is the largest and official religion in Morocco, with more than 99% of the population adhering to it. It has deep Islamic history, rich cultural and religious heritage. Impressive Islamic architecture and monuments throughout the country are visible reminders of this history. Not only it’s easy to find Halal food here but also find the Mosques and prayers areas in Malls easily. This makes Morocco always a paradise for Muslim Tourists.
With AlHaram Travel, you don’t have to travel far for an incredible Morocco halal holidays. No matter from where in the UK you’re going for halal holidays in Morocco, you’ll find plenty of Morocco holidays with halal-friendly essentials and flights right from your nearest airport. Whether you need alcohol-free hotels, private villas with pool, resorts with secluded beaches, woman-only spa, family-friendly activities or all halal food, our expert destination planners assist you before, during and after holiday and arrange every facility that make your Morocco halal holiday comfortable and easy.
As a Muslim country, all of the food served in restaurants in Morocco is halal, with the exception of a few tourist establishments in resorts. It is also easy to find ‘dry’ hotels and restaurants which don’t serve alcohol. During your stay there, don’t miss out on the following halal food to try and hotels to stay in.
For a Halal experience we have listed down a number of best places to stay in Morocco that not only accommodate Muslim families but also give a pleasant holiday experience.
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