Albania is a country with a rich, complex history and decades of isolation under a strict communist regime. Since opening up in the early 1990s, Albania has undergone a remarkable transformation. As a tourist destination, Albania remains somewhat under the radar, making it ideal for travelers seeking authenticity and fewer crowds. In Albania, you can… Continue reading Albania: Europe’s Hidden Gem Uncovered
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Rabat: Morocco’s Calm Capital
The capital of Morocco, Rabat, is one of the four imperial cities of Morocco and is located along the shores of the Bouregreg River & the Atlantic Ocean. “Rabat” means “fortified place” in Arabic. Rabat is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites and when you walk around Rabat you will see strong Islamic and… Continue reading Rabat: Morocco’s Calm Capital
A Guide to Essaouira’s Windswept Magic
Essaouira is a port city on Morocco’s Atlantic Coast, located about three hours west of Morocco by car. Essaouira is nicknamed the “Windy City of Africa,” its strong coastal winds make it a popular beach destination for kite-surfers and windsurfers. It is windy year-round with the winds being the least strong during September and October.… Continue reading A Guide to Essaouira’s Windswept Magic
A First-Timer’s Guide to Marrakech
Marrakech is located about 50 miles north of North Africa’s highest peak in the Atlas Mountains and is considered a prime location because of its proximity to other key cities. Marrakech is a major economic center that is home to many mosques, palaces, gardens, and a bustling medina. A symbol of the city, and visible… Continue reading A First-Timer’s Guide to Marrakech
From Mountains to Medinas: What to Know Before Visiting Morocco
When I started looking into traveling around Morocco for a couple of months, I had so many questions. Here I will give insight into certain parts of what to expect culturally, during your time in Morocco. If you are considering traveling to Morocco and have the same questions I did, this article is for you!… Continue reading From Mountains to Medinas: What to Know Before Visiting Morocco
