ABC of Morocco
- Population: 35,000,000
- Surface area: 710,850 km2
- Capital: Rabat (670,000 inhabitants)
- Main city: Casablanca (4,000,000 inhabitants)
- Languages: Classical Arabic - Berber - French - Spanish
- Currency: The Dirham: €1 = approximately 11 dirhams
- Regime : Constitutional monarchy
- Head of state: King Mohamed VI

Morocco , a very natural country
Nature in Morocco is at your fingertips. Desert, mountains, valleys and sea: the country has everything to offer green enthusiasts!
Hikers of all abilities will love the Moroccan mountains. From the gentle heights of the Rif, its cliffs jutting out into the Mediterranean make this little-travelled region magical.
In Morocco, every taste has its place!
The lakes are teeming with trout, waiting to be tapped by amateur anglers. The more sporty can tackle the challenges of the Middle and High Atlas on foot, mountain bike or paraglider, for climbing, canyoning or potholing. Its peaks can reach 4,000 m. Ifrane, Morocco's "Little Switzerland", can be surprisingly cool in summer, snowy in winter and offers typical "mule-ski" treks.
There's nothing more indescribable than a holiday at the gateway to the desert: head for Ouarzazate to discover its vastness and its colours. At night, opt for bivouacs in the desert, mountain refuges and, everywhere, bed and breakfast with local people for unforgettable, authentic encounters. They are at the heart of the Moroccan identity, just like its palm trees, argan oil and lavender honey.
Facing the Atlantic, the turquoise bay of Dakhla will enchant you! Here you can see migratory birds and pink flamingos.
Practical information
Police

For stays of three months or less, a valid passport is compulsory. The passport must be valid until the date of return (to be checked by each traveller when registering, both adults and children).
Health

There are no compulsory vaccinations for travelling to Morocco. However, it is important to be up to date with the vaccinations required and recommended in France.