Morocco Photography: Capturing the Beauty of North Africa
Bring your camera and capture the magic! Discover the ultimate Morocco photography guide. From the blue streets of Chefchaouen to the golden dunes of the Sahara and the vibrant medinas. Find the best places to visit for unforgettable photos.

Welcome to Tomorocco.com! If there is one country that was seemingly designed for photographers, it is Morocco. With its vibrant colors, intricate Islamic architecture, golden deserts, and majestic mountains, the country offers an endless canvas for capturing breathtaking images.
Whether you are a professional carrying heavy gear or an enthusiast looking for the best Instagram spots, discovering the best places to visit in Morocco will leave your memory cards full. Letβs dive into the ultimate guide to capturing the aesthetic beauty of North Africa, including the top Morocco places to see through your lens! π
π 1. The Blue City of Chefchaouen
Nestled in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is undoubtedly one of the most photographed places in the world.
- The Shots: The entire medina is painted in various shades of blue. The contrast of the blue walls with colorful woven carpets and terracotta pots hanging on the doors makes every alleyway a masterpiece.
- Pro Tip: Wake up early (around 7:00 AM) to capture the empty streets before the crowds arrive. This is one of the ultimate places to see in Morocco for travel photographers.
Want to Find the Best Hidden Alleys? Book a Guided Photography Walking Tour in Chefchaouen π·
πͺ 2. The Golden Dunes of the Sahara (Merzouga)
No photography trip is complete without capturing the vastness of the Sahara Desert.
- The Shots: The rolling dunes of Erg Chebbi turn a deep, fiery red during golden hour. A silhouette of a camel caravan walking along the ridge of a dune against a glowing sunset is the iconic Moroccan shot.
- Astrophotography: Far away from light pollution, the desert night sky is perfect for capturing the Milky Way.
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π 3. The Intricate Details of Marrakech & Fes
For street photographers and lovers of architecture, the imperial cities are an absolute goldmine.
- Marrakech: The colorful chaos of Jemaa el-Fnaa, the stunning tilework (Zellige) of the Bahia Palace, and the vibrant Majorelle Garden offer incredibly diverse shooting locations. It is easily one of the top places to visit in Marrakech Morocco.
- Fes: The ancient Chouara Tannery in Fes provides a birdβs-eye view of hundreds of colorful dye pitsβa classic, timeless Moroccan image.
π«π‘ Tomorocco's Pro Tips for Photographers in Morocco
Always Ask for Permission π€
Moroccans are incredibly hospitable, but many older locals or artisans in the souks do not like having their photos taken. Always ask gracefully ("Wakha nsawrak afak?" - Can I take your photo please?) before pressing the shutter.
Leave the Drone at Home π«
Drones are strictly illegal to bring into Morocco without special government permits. They will be confiscated at the airport, so save yourself the headache!
Upload on the Go π±
When you capture that perfect shot, you will want to share it or back it up to the cloud immediately. Stay connected everywhere! Download an E-SIM before you arrive so you can post your high-res photos instantly.
Protect Your Gear π‘οΈ
Camera equipment is expensive. Walking through crowded medinas or riding camels in dusty deserts poses a risk to your gear.
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What is your dream photo to take in Morocco? A blue alleyway, a camel in the desert, or a vibrant spice market? Let us know in the comments below! π
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Mohamed Chakkouh From ToMorocco Team
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