On the desert coast stretching from Tiznit to Dakhla, "visitors are drawn to the scenic beauty of the cities of Guelmim considered as the gateway to the Sahara, Tantan which hosts the largest gathering of nomads, and the region of Oued Chebika, known for its magnificent beaches," notes the magazine in its latest issue which includes a special feature on Morocco.
The city of Laâyoune "is considered a city of warm colors stretching over the golden sands, while the city of Dakhla - with its mysterious beauty and unique geographical landscape- is the undisputed queen of the waves."
"Bait Al Arab" also evokes the original architecture of ancient Moroccan cities and their historical monuments, most of which are classified as world heritage of humanity.
Morocco is "a crossroads rich in different flavors, buried treasures and memories that vibrate in the alleys of the old medinas," according to the same source.
In Morocco "nature frees the imagination" and offers a "painting whose beauty is second to none," writes the publication, highlighting the beauty of Morocco's cities of the North, which "captivate visitors by their charm and numerous secrets."
"Saidia, Al Hoceima, Chefchaouen, Mdiq, Capo negro, Martil and Tétouan are all cities which reveal the Mediterranean jewels of Morocco and which undoubtedly captivate our emotions," it concludes.