Morocco is a land of contrasts. Washed by the waves of the Mediterranean to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, it is also spanned by the Rif and Atlas Mountains and is susceptible to all kinds of climatic effects. The seaside districts are attractive with the sun. It shines all year round, and you can enjoy its benefits at any time of the year. Agadir, for example, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and the country’s biggest seaside resort, offers idleness lovers 300 days of sunlight a year, pleasant temperatures and light trade winds. Further north, Taghazout, Mogador and Magazan are also worth the detour. A little further inland, the climate leaves the Mediterranean mildness and becomes continental. The reliefs are more distinct and give wonderful landscapes. It is the land of vastness, the place of explorers who can travel and trek at any time of the year. In the south opens the territory of the great expanse of the Sahara. In spring and autumn, you have to go there. Amid the sand, the sun shines and reflects on the dunes. These stretches of desert radiate a sense of unreality. Ride a camel and partake in one of the most magnificent paintings nature has ever created.