Friday 3 September 2010

It’s not all sunbathing in Morocco!!


When people think of a beach holiday in Morocco they think of sun, sun bathing and getting that golden tan. There is so much to do and see in this wonderful country ranging from camel riding and skiing!! Our portfolio of villas can encompass all these things thus making your Morocco villa holiday a little different.

All these activities are available all year round so why not think about your Winter Sun holiday now with a beach villa in Agadir or a Morocco luxury villa in Marrakech.

Golf
Golf flourished under King Hassan II, who was an accomplished player, and has continued to grow in popularity. With all year of blue skies and sunshine, golfers can enjoy a round at any time of the year in extremely attractive locations, enjoying pine and eucalyptus lined fairways or spectacular mountain views. Green fees are far less expensive than European courses too.

Walking, hiking trekking
There’s no better way to get to know Morocco than on foot. No matter whether it’s a gentle city stroll or a climb up Toubkal, Africa’s highest peak. In Summer, hiking provides an escape from the heat of the towns, Winter’s ideal for exploring southern deserts. Trekking can be arranged to suit all abilities, providing an opportunity to get away from the usual tourist areas, while mules carry food, equipment and personal belongings.

Horse and camel riding
There are excellent equestrian centres throughout the country catering for riders of all abilities. For some people, riding a camel is just downright painful, for others it is the only way to explore the desert. Either way, it is an experience that won’t be forgotten.

Skiing
When people think of Morocco, it is unlikely they’ll think of skiing, but the High Atlas Mountains have two ski resorts with gentle slopes for beginners and real challenges for advanced skiers.

Fishing
Morocco has almost every kind of fishing. Boat trips can be arranged on the Atlantic coast where there are sea bream, tuna, swordfish, marlin and barracuda. And there are gentle and fast-flowing inland rivers, wadis and beautiful lakes where the angler may land pike, perch, roach, trout, carp, eel and barbel.

Water sports
Every type of water sport is catered for along Morocco’s 1100-mile plus coastline from sailing, yachting, windsurfing, surfing and kayaking. There are good centres for scuba diving and the resort of Essaouira offers particularly good surfing and windsurfing. Inland, there’s white-water rafting on the rivers of the High and Middle Atlas.

Sightseeing
Morocco’s museums are often works of art themselves, palaces of mosaics and marble, while the souks are not just places to buy and sell but the focal point of Moroccan life. Away from the towns, there is much to explore in the mountains and deserts and the Berber villages, where the culture has remained almost unchanged for hundreds of years.

If you would like to speak to a specialist on a Morocco villa holiday do visit this site on line: http://www.qualityvillas.com or contact our office or email us on info@qualityvillas.com

Gill Woolsgrove
Manager
France & Morocco