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  1. Paul

    Hi, I’ve never been inspired by Morocco, I’ve always been a bit scared, so I never went there. Then some friends of mine went there some time ago and they advised me to go there absolutely with my partner and they even advised me to do the same tour that they did (https://travelmoroccotour.com/en/package/tour-tangier-asilah-casablanca-marrakech-fes-chefchaouen-tangier/).
    Reading his article I seemed to understand that she was fascinated by many things.
    So I would like to ask you if possible if this tour that they recommended seems to me good or if it has others to recommend?

    I’m not good at creating itineraries on my own, I would follow this step by step but I only have 8 days to leave.

    I await an answer and thank you anyway

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Paul,

      Having not been on that tour, I can’t personally recommend it—but the locations it lists are all really cool!

  2. Jessica

    I’m going to Morocco for the first time soon and your posts are making me even more exited! Sadly, I’m only able to be in Morocco for roughly 3-4 days. Is there a particular city(or cities) you would suggest someone should visit on their first (but short) trip? It seems like each city has something great to offer! Thanks, love your posts 🙂

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hey Jessica! Hooooooray for your trip to Morocco! In terms of where to visit in the short timeframe, it kind of depends what you’re after. Chefchaouen (the blue city) is unlike any other place I have seen, but you might want to go with a guide. Fes and Tangier and equally cool! Honestly, I don’t think you can go wrong with any place you pick. My best advice would be don’t try to do TOO MUCH—like I would suggest maybe only trying to do two places in that timeframe so you can soak them in more rather than hopping around and spending a majority of your time in transport. Let me know where you decide to go!

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