Morocco Discover a land of medinas, markets and mountains
You don’t just visit Morocco, you feel it. All your senses come alive the moment you arrive: the silence of the desert, the smell of the spices, the warmth of the sun, the taste of the tagines, and the colours of the souks. Come with us and dive into the buzzing markets of Marrakech, then relax in some of the world’s finest hotels. You’ll leave while still wanting more but your body and soul will remember Morocco forever.
Where it is
North Africa
When to go
November to May
Why go there
Ancient cities
Desert adventure
Traditional culture
What to see
Marrakech
Fez
High Atlas
Take a tour of the souk
Escape the crowds of Marrakech medina with a private guide who knows all the best stalls, and the best prices.
Tour Marrakech souk with Cosa
Indulge in a luxury oasis
Enjoy the superb world of opulent riads, private pools and butler service. Find the perfect hotel with us.
Visit the hotel that treats you like royalty
Discover historic Fez
The ancient alleys of Fez medina are so full of life that it makes other Moroccan cities seem quiet and relaxed.
Dive into Fez medina
Relax by the ocean
Essaouira is a surfing favourite but the atmospheric old town and working port make it a treat for everyone.
Travel in Morocco
With Cosa, travel in Morocco isn’t a question of where to stay or what to see. That’s because we answer your questions before you ask them. From luxury hotels that pamper you completely to private guides who know the best places to go, we take care of everything. Whether it’s simply a few days in Marrakech or exploring the whole country, all you need do is relax and enjoy the experience. Let us create the perfect Moroccan holiday for you.
Morocco facts
The kingdom of Morocco has coastlines on both the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. That crucial position meant that over the centuries it attracted attention from Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Spanish and French, all of whom mixed with the local Berber population and left their traces in the architecture, culture and cuisine. The final French protectorate ended in 1956, since when Morocco has been fully independent. Almost all of its 36 million inhabitants are Muslim.
Time zone
UTC
Flight time
3 hours from Switzerland
Local currency
Moroccan dirham
Dialling code
+212