I’ve never been & would love to see Morocco to immerse myself in this wonderful destination taking in a different culture with delightful architecture, colours, sights, sounds & smells:)
Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, all those locations have always enchanted me and three years ago I went to Egypt with my youngest daughter and was blown away. Now few things compare to those sites, but the experience of the Arab/Muslim world was beautiful, and I expect that a trip to experience more of the culture, in a less touristy situation, is something I look forward to. I also visited Dubai with my middle daughter and while it is impressive, the most enjoyable parts of the trip weren’t the new buildings but the experiences with the culture and educational trips to traditional buildings and communities. The Morocco trip is one I have been discussing with my eldest daughter and either she, or my wife, would be my #2.
I’ve always been drawn to Morocco because it feels like a total sensory overhaul. I can see myself getting lost in the chaos of a Marrakech medina, navigating those narrow alleys filled with the smell of roasting spices and the sound of artisans at work.
Morocco is on my list for the charm it has, the different culture, the wish to experience the local cuisine, the hammam and visit Casablanca. I’ve always wanted to visit it with my daughter and to go out of the confort zone into a mysterious country for me; what I’d love to try is the feeling of visiting the Sahara desert and the peace I imagine it brings.
The world in on my bucket list therefore Morocco in on my bucket list. My nomadic soul thrives off or being submerged into different cultures and landscapes. I feel honored when for a short time I can imagine walking the shoes of the past, present, and future of people’s cultural and experiences. Morocco, is so diverse with such in credible history that I a deep yearning to adventure there…it makes mt giddy!
Morocco has been on my bucket list for a while, mostly because I’m obsessed with discovering new cultures and places that feel so different from what I know. It just looks like a country full of life, history, and beautiful energy, and I knoww that some good energy that I would love to experience that in real life.
But also, it’s personal. When I studied abroad, I met amazing people from different countries, including Morocco. At a time when I was alone in a new place, those friendships made me feel at home, and that’s something I’ll never forget. Since then, I’ve had this little goal of visiting the countries of the friends who were there for me.
Traveling always changes me. Every time I go somewhere new, I come back feeling freer, more inspired, and just more motivated in life. It gives me that boost I love. And when I saw this was for two people, I instantly thought of my mom. She’s been my biggest supporter, especially with my journey as a travel agent, so sharing something like this with her would honestly mean a lot.
Morocco just feels like one of those experiences that would stay with me forever!!
I want to visit Morocco because it looks exciting and different. I’d love to explore busy cities like Marrakesh, see the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, and try tasty food like tagine.It feels like a place full of color, culture, and adventure.
I have always had a great desire to immerse myself in different cultures through travel. I’ve been a couple places in the Caribbean, Central America, and Europe but have never travelled to Morocco! I would love to have the opportunity to immerse myself in Moroccan culture and to learn more about how Morocco came to be!
I hear from many people how wonderful Morocco is to visit so it is added to my bucket list and with luck, I will be the lucky winner so I can scratch Morocco off the list.
in my bucket list since forever, cant wait to plan a trip to see this amazing country. had a wedding to attend june 2020 and of course it got cancelled. but hopefully soon!
I have never visited North Africa and very interested in learning more about the Moroccan culture and experiencing the diverse landscapes and stunning architecture.
Morroco is one of my top destinations in my bucket list because it has a lot to offer and what makes it fascinating is how many imperial cities it offers. Morroco has so much to offer travel, culture, food, business, or even natural landscapes. Morocco punches way above its weight!!
The people of Morocco are so friendly and the country is very diverse. Would love to spend some time getting to know it better as I know there is so much more to explore than the couple of days I spent visiting Marrakesh
I would love to travel to Morocco because it feels like a place where every sense gets fully awakened in the best way. From wandering through the winding medinas filled with vibrant colours, spices, and handcrafted goods, to experiencing the calm vastness of the Sahara Desert under a sky full of stars, it offers such a striking contrast of energy and peace. I’m especially drawn to the blend of cultures and history you can feel in cities like Marrakech and Fes, where tradition and everyday life are deeply intertwined. The architecture alone—those intricate mosaics, arches, and courtyards—feels like stepping into another era. And then there’s the food, which I’ve heard is unforgettable: rich tagines, fresh mint tea, and flavours that carry generations of tradition. It’s the kind of trip that feels immersive rather than just sightseeing, like you’d leave with a completely different rhythm in how you see the world.
Morocco’s on my bucket list because I’ve never seen a desert or even a camel with my own eyes! It feels like such a different part of the world from what I know, and I’m curious about how people live day to day there.
I’d love to see it for myself, experience it fully, and come home with memories that spark personal growth and stay with me forever!
It’s Morocco that’s why and I’m getting somewhat bored with the usual over promoted locations, time for some welcome but exciting changes to our holiday destinations.