Swiss Morocco charms with natural splendor. Snow-capped trees and roadsides create a serene atmosphere for visitors. Often called the Green Town, it offers a rare tranquility. With fewer tourists than other ski spots, it keeps its authentic feel.
A stroll through town leaves lasting joy. “Morocco’s Switzerland” blends European style with North African flair.
The town’s history shows that Sharif of Sîdî ‘Abd al-Salâm was the first to settle there, sometime in the 1500s. By the 1600s, Swiss Morocco had grown a lot, with many families from nearby areas moving in.
For hundreds of years, people in the town have farmed and raised animals. Even though winters are cold, summers are nice. Swiss Morocco is cooler than the rest of Morocco, so it’s popular in summer for outdoor workers. While it’s now known for tourism, farming is still a big part of Swiss Morocco’s identity.
Swiss Morocco is close to Fes. The drive takes about 75 minutes. Enjoy scenic views and photo ops along the way
With a private ride, you're in control. Choose your schedule and stops without worrying about others.
Many visitors enjoy skiing here. The local ski resort is a town highlight, with nearby lodging.
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TANGIER CITY/VILLE (Airport included) Tangier-Med Marrakech (Airport included) Casablanca (Airport included) Fes (Airport included) Asilah Cabo Negro Ceuta Chefchaouen Essaouira Ifrane Imlil Larache Meknes Ourika Valley Rabat Tetouan Volubilis Agadir (Airport included) Taroudant Tiznit Merzouga El jadida Al hoceima Kenitra Agafay Ouarzazate Dades Hilton Tangier Al Houara Tamouda Bay
Most people visit Swiss Morocco for winter fun. Some come just to see an African winter firsthand. The town has few cheap places to stay because of all the rich tourists. Nearby Azrou has more budget options, but it’s a 30-minute drive away. Many visitors in Swiss Morocco rent apartments. This saves money, especially for groups.
This unique town is a hidden treasure and a record-breaker. Swiss Morocco holds the title for Africa’s lowest recorded temperature, hitting a chilly -23.9°C.