Morocco offers diverse photography subjects. Cities display Islamic architecture with mosques, palaces, and gardens. The landscape ranges from Sahara sand dunes to Atlas Mountain slopes. The medinas present traditional markets, while the coast features beaches and fortresses.
Marrakech, Morocco
The garden displays a collection of 300 plant species from five continents and buildings painted in cobalt blue.
Casablanca, Morocco
The mosque features a 210-meter minaret and accommodates 25000 worshippers in its interior space.
Chefchaouen, Morocco
This city in the Rif Mountains contains houses with blue painted walls and winding alleys.
Ouarzazate Province, Morocco
A fortified village from the 17th century with tall mud walls and six kasbahs.
Marrakech, Morocco
This historical palace features Moroccan motifs, marble columns, geometric tiles, cedar wood ceilings, and several gardens with fountains built in 1860s.
Marrakech, Morocco
The largest mosque in Marrakech stands 77 meters tall with geometric patterns, arches, and a garden with palm trees and orange trees.
Tinghir Province, Morocco
The canyon rises 300 meters with vertical limestone cliffs, forming a river valley where climbers practice their sport throughout the year.
Azilal Province, Morocco
Three-tiered waterfall dropping 110 meters into the river, surrounded by olive trees where Barbary macaques live near the water.
Marrakech, Morocco
Historic ruins of a grand palace with open-air attractions and reflective pools.
Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco
Ancient Roman ruins offering a unique historical perspective and scenic views.
Marrakech, Morocco
An exquisite garden oasis nestled in the heart of Marrakech's medina.
Tangier, Morocco
Royal palace featuring beautiful Andalusian gardens and Moroccan craftsmanship.
Sidi Ifni, Morocco
This coastal area features red stone cliffs and natural stone arches over the Atlantic Ocean.
Marrakech, Morocco
The 12th century garden complex contains a pavilion and water basin with views of the Atlas Mountains.
Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco
Lush valley known as 'the Land of a Thousand Kasbahs', offering spectacular scenery.
Fez, Morocco
UNESCO World Heritage site with medieval architecture and bustling souks.
Merzouga, Morocco
Spectacular sand dunes known for their reddish-golden color at sunrise and sunset.
Fez, Morocco
The iconic blue-painted entrance gate leading into the old medina.
Marrakech, Morocco
A historic royal necropolis featuring elaborate mosaic tiles.
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Mountain range offering stunning landscapes and adventure activities.
Tangier, Morocco
Mythical seafront cave with archaeological significance.
Essaouira, Morocco
Coastal fortifications and whitewashed houses by the seaside.
Rabat, Morocco
Opulent mausoleum housing the tombs of Moroccan kings.
Tangier, Morocco
Museum housed in a former sultan’s palace showcasing regional artifacts.
Rabat, Morocco
Fortified ancient kasbah with panoramic views over the river and ocean.
Marrakech, Morocco
A palace turned museum showcasing Moroccan arts, crafts and culture.
Rabat, Morocco
Historic lighthouse offering stunning views of the ocean and city.
Rabat, Morocco
The King of Morocco's principal residence with stunning architecture.
Merzouga, Morocco
The tall sand dunes offer routes for camel caravans and tent sites under the stars.
Marrakech, Morocco
The red fortifications from the 12th century extend for 19 kilometers around the medina.
Tangier, Morocco
The lighthouse on the cliffs marks the point where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean.
Fez, Morocco
Former Jewish quarter with interesting history and architecture.