Morocco, a privileged winter destination for Italian tourists

Settemari, an Italian tour operator, highlighted the merits of Morocco as a privileged winter destination for tourists. Surprising nature and unprecedented circuits offered by the imperial cities of the Kingdom fascinate visitors and allow them to live an original experience.

In addition to its bright sun, sparkling seas and adequate climate that conquers the hearts of tourists in summer, Morocco also attracts others in winter. Interested in nature, circuits and snow, the Kingdom meets all requirements. Faced with the whims of tourists, the country is generous.

Thus, “particularly coveted, the destination Morocco joins our emblematic winter wonders,” the specialized portal recently announced. “The big news of 2024 is Morocco, offers countless travel experiences, thanks to its diverse potential,” he added.

Extolling the merits of the destination, the Italian site reiterates, “relaxing holidays along the Atlantic or Mediterranean, to cultural circuits to discover the imperial cities and the most authentic traditions… the destination Morocco is growing rapidly”.

“A concentrate of unique culture, nature and colors, the Kingdom meets several tastes,” reveals the portal. By evoking the imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes, Fez and Marrakech, as well as the “city of artists” Tangier, the site highlights the diversification of these destinations while keeping a unique character that is the authenticity and Moroccan touch present in the corners of each city.

By evoking the lively and frenetic charm of Casablanca, the circuit offers “immersions into the medinas and souks immersed in colors and perfumes of spices, among millennial stories and cultures documented by royal palaces, luxurious residences, mausoleums, mosques, museums and gardens of unique beauty”.

The operator bets on the beauty of the Kingdom’s natural landscapes: the desert, valleys and canyons, offering “unpublished experiences” in the heart of the green oases surrounded by kasbahs and the ochre sand dunes of Merzouga.

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