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The north of MoroccoThe history of the north of Morocco is interlinked with that of Andalusia.
After staying in the Imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes
and Fez, you will visit Tangier, the gateway to Africa, with its famous "Cap Spartel", where Spain can be seen across the Straits of Gibraltar.
Finally we visit the former Spanish Protectorate of Tetouan, with its exciting Souks and colonial-style architecture.
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Asilah, a town famous for its fresh fish restaurants. In the summer it is the haunt of international artists, who come each August for the cultural festival.
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After travelling through the Rif mountains, you will arrive at Chefchaouen. Its small and gracious blue and white village houses are typical of the towns in north Morocco.
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