Marrakech, 1
Marrakech, the third largest city in Morocco, is famous as a red city. It is a representative of modern luxury and one of the most important ancient capitals in Moroccan history. Marrakech is like a magnet on the mainland, attracting huge camels from the south. For them, this oasis is the most beautiful city they have ever seen.
2. Agadir
It is bathed in the sun for 300 days every year, destroyed in the earthquake of 1960 and rebuilt by Italian architects. Agadir faces the vast Atlantic Ocean and blue waves, 8 kilometers south from the mouth of the Seuss River, followed by the fertile Seuss Plain. Not far to the south is the famous Sahara desert. Atlas Mountain blocks the heat wave in the southeast desert, making the cities on the edge of the desert enjoy the climate like spring all year round.
3. Casablanca
Casablanca may be just a song or a movie to you, but in Morocco, it is the representative of the most modern city. Overlooking the city from the sea, there are blue sky and sea water, with a high and low contour line in the middle. Sometimes, the waves in the Atlantic and Shanghai are terrible, but the waves in the port are stagnant.
The fine sand beach stretching for tens of kilometers from north to south is the best natural swimming pool. Hotels, restaurants and various entertainment facilities along the coast are hidden in rows of neat and tall palm trees and orange trees, which have unique attraction. The famous Twin Towers are the iconic center of Casablanca.