From the Shining Seas to the Sandy Sahara, These 15 Photographs Showcase the Sensational Scenery of Morocco
This selection of Smithsonian Photo Contest submissions amount to a stunning virtual tour of the Mediterranean nation that includes camels and cats, medina markets and mosques
The city of Chefchaouen is known for the brilliant blue hue covers the walls of buildings throughout the city.
Midori Chan, 2019
From the Shining Seas to the Sandy Sahara, These 15 Photographs Showcase the Sensational Scenery of Morocco
This selection of Smithsonian Photo Contest submissions amount to a stunning virtual tour of the Mediterranean nation that includes camels and cats, medina markets and mosques
The city of Chefchaouen is known for the brilliant blue hue covers the walls of buildings throughout the city.
Midori Chan, 2019
Situated in northwestern Africa, Morocco’s landscape features a stunning range that includes coasts on the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea on one end of the spectrum and the golden dunes of the Sahara, on the other. Between those geographical landmarks are several cities and medinas where Arab, Berber and European cultures merge, offering a glimpse at the area’s history. Nearly 20 million travelers visited the country in 2025, many to visit the country’s nine UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the medieval town Medina of Fez.
With its brightly colored towns, ancient architecture and scenic landscapes, Morocco is a photographer’s dream. Take a look.
The Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss II—which contains the tomb of Idriss II, who founded the city of Fez and ruled Morocco in the ninth century—is considered the holiest shrine in the country.
Casper Sørensen, 2024
Who needs grass? Tree-climbing goats, abundant in arid areas such as southwestern Morocco, balance on branches as they chomp on leaves.
Luis Maria Barrio, 2018
Wall-to-wall shoes in a kaleidoscope of colors surround a shop owner in Medina of Fez.
Casper Sørensen, 2023
Traditional Berber clothing is known for its geometric embroidery and symbolic tribal patterns. Here, tourists dressed for the role stop to take selfies.
Apolo Sales, 2025
A young woman looks out at the ocean as silhouetted passersby move around nearby on a beautiful afternoon in Asilah.
Dan Fenstermacher, 2019
Spices in a variety of colors and textures fill the shelves of a quaint shop in Marrakech.
Michael Biggs, 2020
One of the biggest attractions in Morocco, this square in Marrakech is teeming with people, shops and life in the evening.
Vladimir Karamazov, 2019
The mosque in the Moulay Ali Cherif Mausoleum in Rissani serves as a quiet place for worship for many.
Arthur Beesley, 2023
Colorful dyes in large vats fill a factory floor where a worker colors leather and other goods.
Casper Sørensen, 2024
Morocco is known for areas with large populations of street cats.
Rajani Ramanathan, 2018
A man watches as the sun rises over an ocean of sand dunes.
Vikas Lonakadi, 2021
Before settling in for a night’s rest in Merzouga, a camel looks up toward the star-filled sky, seemingly enjoying the view.
Tyler Stallings, 2019
From the basket of a hot-air balloon, a tourist captures a photo of other balloons floating near Marrakech.
Dominic LeRose, 2024
Tracy Scott Forson is a senior editor at Smithsonian magazine.
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