Morocco’s Stunning Coastal Fortress

Morocco’s spectacular Atlantic Ocean coastal town of Essaouira, formerly known as Mogador, has a rich history. The town was established in 1760 by Mohamed III, who wanted to develop the area as aRead more
A Visit to the Fish Market

There were lots of fresh fish choices at the dockside market in Essaouira this morning. Lots of people, birds and boats too! It was a wee bit smelly but definitely a sight to see.
An Afternoon Stroll on the Beach

Essaouira is a kite surfers paradise. A small part of me wanted to give it a try but I was content to just watch as we spent the afternoon strolling the beautiful beach from one end to the other andRead more
The Bahia Palace

The Bahia Palace is a 19th century palace in Marrakech which is famous for its decoration. It’s walls feature stucco carved with Arabic inscriptions, geometric patterns, arabesques, and muqarnas.Read more
A Stroll Through the Medina

The Medina is the name of the old city in Marrakech. Surrounded by some 19 kilometres of ramparts built in 1122, the Medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and bears the name of the entire historicRead more
The Kutubiyya Mosque

The Kutubiyya Mosque is the largest mosque in Morocco. It was constructed in the 12th century and is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture, renowned for its decorative arches, intricate tile work andRead more
Sundown in Marrakesh

This famous minaret was completed around 1195. It is 77 meters in height and no other buildings in Marrakech are allowed to be taller. Thankfully and curiously it remained sound despite the recentRead more
Marrakesh Through the Eyes of an Artist

This artist had a gallery in our hotel which captured the city well. I couldn’t resist sharing their work.
Marrakech By Bicycle Part 1

We spent a harrowing but exhilarating morning seeing Marrakech by bicycle (22.5 kms/ 3.5 hours). It was a full cultural immersion as we explored life inside the Medina as well as the newer part of theRead more
Marrakesh by Bicycle Part 2

Each neighbourhood in the Medina had a bakery and a Hamman and both are very important elements in their culture. It was truly fascinating to learn about them firsthand and witness them in action. TheRead more
Le Jardin Secret

The focal points of Le Jardin Secret are its green spaces, today divided between the exotic garden and the Islamic garden. The exotic garden is home to plants that are rare in Northern Africa and comeRead more
Homeward Bound

We had an early start but beat the crowds at the Marrakech airport. Our route back is with Air France travelling through Paris to Montreal. We sure enjoyed Morocco and would recommend it highly toRead more