In northwest Africa, Morocco is a nation where the Atlantic Ocean softly embraces its western tip. Simultaneously, the Mediterranean Sea meets the Strait of Gibraltar to the north. While the southern boundary disappears into the sands of Mauritania, the great stretches of Algeria extend eastward. Comprising more than 3,500 kilometers, Morocco’s coastline is a magnificent sweep embracing history and the horizon.
- Two maritime facades: Mediterranean 512km, Atlantic 2,934km.
- The Mediterranean, Atlantic, and southern deserts define the climate.
- The principal mountain ranges include Rif, High, Middle, and Anti-Atlas, Ouarkziz.
- Main rivers are Loukkos, Sebou, Boureg, Moulouya, Drâa, Oum Rbia, Souss, Tensift, Ziz.
Moroccan landscapes are very diverse. From the greenest greenery to the most total aridity, we proceed from the heights to the plains.