Maverick Guide to Morocco FROM THE PUBLISHER
Much more than Tangier and Casablanca, Morocco offers visitors an unparalleled opportunity for an exotic vacation. Moroccan cuisine in Fes and Marrakesh, kasbahs in the Dades valley, and prehistoric sites at Volubilis truly present something for everyone, while luxurious and spartan accommodations offer something for every budget. All is presented in the convenient, familiar Maverick format.
SYNOPSIS
The author, a resident of Morocco, gives an in-depth look at its history, culture, sites, hotels, and restaurants from spartan to deluxe. The easy to use Maverick format offers information for the serious traveler who looks for a guide that gives a complete picture of a country and its people.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
Searight has lived in Casablanca for more than 25 years, working as an archaeologist and tour guide. The first few chapters of this thorough guide give brief highlights and advice on tours, transportation, money, electricity, and other quick facts. The guide then delves into more detailed explanations of the Moroccan culture, religion, climate, and cuisine. The remaining chapters explore various regions, with information on transportation, hotels, restaurants, sights, sports, museums, beaches, entertainment, shopping, palaces, and other tourist and local destinations. Hotels are arranged by price, and restaurant descriptions include phone numbers and hours of opening. With 41 maps, this guide is quite thorough. Highly recommended for public libraries.--George M. Jenks, Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, PA Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
ACCREDITATION
Susan Searight, a resident of Morocco, leads tours to Morocco and has an in-depth knowledge of the country.