How about letting yourself be tempted by Morocco this summer?

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< The summer showed its face a little earlier this year, and do you already find yourself dreaming of your next vacation? Nice Premium offers you an escape to a paradise destination once a week. And this week, we’re flying to the most beautiful places in Morocco. >

< Fasten your seatbelt and raise the tray in front of you, Nice Premium Airways is about to land at Marrakech-Ménara Airport. >

< h2 class=”wp-block-heading”>First stop: Jemaa el-Fna Square

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Jemaa el-Fna Square – Marrakech
< It needs no introduction, the most popular square in Morocco, located in the heart of the Medina, is both the geographical center of the city and a meeting place for locals and tourists alike. >

< Animated both day and night, it nevertheless takes on a much more festive atmosphere at sunset. You can participate in games and attend street acrobat and dance performances. Don’t hesitate to be carried away by the sound of the derbouka! >

< h2 class=”wp-block-heading”>Second stop: The Ourika Valley

< figure class=”wp-block-image size-full”>River in the Ourika Valley

Ourika River
< If the overly lively side of Marrakech bothers you, you just need to go 40 km from the red city to be completely transported. The temperature cools once you arrive in the Berber lands of the Ourika Valley, and the scenery is breathtaking. >

< Along the earthy roads and deep within the forests surrounding the valley, several little treasures of nature are hidden. Waterfalls, rivers, and Berber villages will warmly welcome you. >

< h2 class=”wp-block-heading”>Third stop: Chefchaouen, the blue city

< figure class=”wp-block-image size-full”>Blue stairs and houses in Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen
< No one can resist the charm of Chefchaouen. Located a few kilometers south of Tangier, the blue city is known for its vibrant colors and winding, labyrinthine streets. >

< Besides its “Instagrammable” side, the blue pearl has more to offer. The “Outa el Hammam” square adorned with the Great Mosque’s octagonal minaret and the abandoned Spanish mosque perched on a hilltop are part of its rich cultural heritage. >

< A hike to the Akchour waterfalls or the Bridge of God should appeal to the more adventurous. >

< h2 class=”wp-block-heading”>Fourth stop: Fès, historical capital

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< The city of Fès enchants with its historical, architectural, and intellectual heritage. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1980, this city will take you on a journey through time. >

< The imperial city offers an immersive atmosphere in traditional Moroccan culture. Its huge mosaic-adorned gates and the Bar Batah museum, which brings together the Arts and Traditions of the city, remind us that Fès is one of the first cities in the Maghreb. >

< PS: Don’t forget to visit Al Quaraouiyine University, considered by UNESCO as the oldest university in the world still in operation. >

< h2 class=”wp-block-heading”>Fifth stop: Dakhla

< figure class=”wp-block-image size-full”>Dragon Beach – Dakhla

Dragon Beach – Dakhla
< Nicknamed “the pearl of the South,” the city of Dakhla is nestled between the Sahara and the Atlantic. >

< The waves crash against the sand dunes, offering a breathtaking landscape for visitors. On the peninsula, the favorite sport is Kitesurfing, and the waves of Dakhla are well-known to surfers. >

< For those less fond of surfing, treat yourself to a horseback ride on the golden dunes. You can also take 4×4 or Quad excursions to discover the wonders of the desert. >

< With memories full in mind, Nice Premium Airways takes off for Nice. We hope you enjoyed this journey to Morocco, and we look forward to welcoming you on board our plane for new destinations. >