Snow-capped peaks of the High Atlas Mountains above desert plateaus, Morocco.
Hiking in Atlas Mountains: Routes, Culture & Planning Guide
This guide covers everything you need for hiking in the Atlas Mountains — from Toubkal routes and Berber culture to gear, safety, and practical tips for your trek.
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Eco-friendly certification stamp symbolizing Green Key certification at STORY Rabat.
STORY Rabat & Green Key Certification
STORY Rabat blends refined hospitality with real sustainability, earning Green Key certification for the third year through smart energy use, waste reduction, and local sourcing.
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View of the Kasbah of the Udayas and Bou Regreg River, a classic scene of what to see in Rabat.
What To See in Rabat: Top Historic Sights, Culture & Experiences
Explore Morocco’s capital beyond the crowds — from the majestic Hassan Tower to blue Kasbah alleys, ancient ruins, and ocean views that define what to see in Rabat.
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Family gardening workshop with mother and children planting flowers in greenhouse
Jardin d’Essais Rabat: 5 Reasons to Visit Morocco’s Most Beautiful Botanical Garden
Jardin d’Essais in the heart of Rabat offers a serene escape shaped by over a century of landscape design and more than 650 plant species from across the globe. A walk through this historic garden reveals a rare blend of Andalusian artistry and scientific botanical heritage, with seasonal scenery and quiet corners perfect for photography or simple reflection.
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Panoramic view of Bouskoura Forest near Casablanca with tall eucalyptus trees under a blue sky.
Bouskoura Forest: Natural Escape and Outdoor Adventures Near Casablanca
Just outside Casablanca, Bouskoura Forest unfolds as a vast 3,000-hectare green refuge of eucalyptus and pine. Whether you’re up for a morning run, a family picnic, or an afternoon of birdwatching, its shaded trails and open meadows offer an easy break from urban pace. Known as Casablanca’s “green lung,” the forest refreshes the air while providing space to hike, cycle, or simply pause among towering trees.
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Legzira Beach rock arch with waves rolling in at low tide, Souss Massa coastline
Souss Massa: Morocco’s Coastal Gem for Nature & Adventure
In Souss Massa you can watch flamingos at dawn in river estuaries, hike the Anti-Atlas valleys, and end the day with fresh seafood in Agadir. It’s a region where Morocco’s coastline, mountains, and traditions reveal their contrasts in a single journey.
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Narrow cobblestone street in Sidi Bouknadel with Atlantic Ocean view, lined with white houses and blue details
Sidi Bouknadel: History, Attractions, and Visitor Guide
Sidi Bouknadel is more than a coastal stop north of Rabat. Between the Exotic Gardens’ global plant collections, the windswept Plage des Nations, and the Belghazi Museum’s artisan treasures, the town reveals a mix of nature, history, and everyday Moroccan life. Markets, seafood cafés, and ocean views make it a place where tradition and modern rhythms meet seamlessly.
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Sunset in Rabat casting golden light over the coastal cityscape and Atlantic shoreline.
Sunset in Rabat: Times, Experience & Photogenic Moments
From timeless kasbahs to Atlantic reflections, Rabat’s sunsets turn everyday evenings into cinematic experiences. This guide maps out when and where to catch the capital’s golden hour at its most unforgettable.
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Traditional Moroccan breakfast spread featuring msemen, olive oil, sugar cubes, and mint tea served with local breads and fresh orange juice.
Moroccan Breakfast: Traditions, Flavors, and Everyday Rituals
A Moroccan breakfast is more than a morning meal — it’s a daily ritual grounded in fresh bread, olive oil, and sweet mint tea. Rather than relying on elaborate recipes, it celebrates simplicity and local ingredients that nourish without excess.
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Aerial view of Rabat Beach with sweeping ocean curves and city buildings in the background.
Rabat Beach Travel Guide: Best Activities and Tips for Visitors
Rabat Beach offers the perfect blend of city life and coastal relaxation, with golden sands, protected swimming areas, and vibrant local culture. From surfing and water sports to quiet beach walks and sunset cafés, it’s a place where visitors can enjoy both adventure and tranquility. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, Rabat Beach is a must-visit destination that seamlessly combines natural beauty with urban convenience.
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