A first Morocco trip works best when the route stays focused. Start in Marrakech for medinas, palaces, gardens, and souks, ...
Few sights at golf courses in the Coachella Valley are as iconic as the clubhouse at Marrakesh Country Club in south Palm Desert. With its midcentury design and its pink exterior walls, Marrakesh’s ...
Inara Camp is framed by the Atlas Mountains, a 1,600-mile range that stretches through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Morocco has earned widespread acclaim for its historic cities—Marrakesh, ...
Tucked in a corner of the Palm Desert foothills, near the giraffes and bighorn sheep of the local zoo, is a country club with a bit of mystique. Luke Leuschner, a local historian who grew up nearby, ...
Palmeraie, once a stop for nomadic Berber tribes traveling across the Sahara Desert, is a desert suburb of Marrakesh known for its opulent villas with oasis-style landscaped gardens. Set amid groves ...
Though you could easily spend the majority of your vacation wandering around Marrakech's medina or historic mosques, no visit to Morocco would be complete without exploring the country's desert. A ...
Marrakech, one of Morocco’s most iconic cities, is known not only for its historic medina but also for its luxurious resorts ...
“Marrakech is often on the itinerary, but people want to see other parts of the country,” says international travel designer Alex Wix, who has lived in Morocco’s Red City for ten years and has run the ...