A meal in Marrakech
Francis Pearce explores the souks and alleys of this Moroccan city in search of the best eating experiences, some of them in cool courtyards scattered with rose petals
Souks and the cities
Mystical Morocco, the north African nation closest to Europe, is forging ahead with ambitious plans to establish even closer links, via an underwater tunnel to Spain. The delights of Tangier and Marrakesh are already a big draw for tourists, second-home seekers and property investors. And the tunnel, similar to the Chunnel linking England and France, would bring huge economic benefits to Morocco - along with a widespread leap in property prices. David Neville Williams investigates
Cinematic style
Stunning scenery typifies Morocco, but a robust development plan and burgeoning growth in the property industry are making investment incredibly appealing
The search for quality
Morocco represents a booming tourist industry, offering high quality destinations and sound prospects for investment. Overseas Living investigates the significant changes that have been taking place to cement Morocco as a popular tourist destination
Property hotspot
Morocco has been thrust into the spotlight following the King of Morocco's ambitious plan, Vision 2010, which seeks to increase tourism to 10 million by 2010 and create 600,000 new jobs in the tourist industry
Souk up the red city
Already a popular tourist destination, Morocco is developing its vast potential to be a real alternative to the Costa del Sol and Canaries
