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Rabat

Rabat is the capital of Morocco and translates as “fortified place”. The city offers an amazing architectural mix and represents its importance in North African history.

Discover the wonders of Rabat

  • See the famous Kasbah of the Udayas overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. This Almohad citadel is one of the best examples of architecture in the country.
  • Walk through the narrow streets of the old medina and soak up the atmosphere with your senses. The street markets in particular are full of life and sell even unimaginable goods.
  • Don't miss the annual Mawazine Festival in May. Held throughout the city, the festival features traditional Arabic and African music.
    Internationally known artists such as Elton John or Stevie Wonder have already taken part.

The regional cuisine

Rabat is a true paradise for gourmets. In addition to a rich selection of traditional restaurants, there are also many modern alternatives. You will find particularly authentic cuisine at the Dinarjat Restaurant in the old medina.

Book your flight to Rabat with Ryanair.


Oujda

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Oujda

The modern facades of Oujda, the largest city in eastern Morocco, contradict the region’s thousands of years of history. This pleasantly relaxed city offers a selection of interesting sights and is the starting point for excursions to other parts of the country.

Places of interest in Oujda

  • Stroll through the 17-hectare Parc Lalla Aicha. In summer, you can swim, ride horses or play tennis here.
  • You can also explore the large medina of Oujda. When you enter through the eastern gate, you can sample the local cuisine at numerous stalls.
  • Or how about some fresh fish from the sea? La Belle d'Orient offers just that.

Public transport in Oujda

It is not difficult to get around Oujda. For a typical Moroccan feel, explore the city on foot. But you also have buses, taxis and even motorbikes at your disposal.

Book your flight to Oujda with Ryanair.


Tangier

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Tangier

Europe and Africa meet in one of Morocco’s oldest cities: the beautiful port city of Tangier. A place that is not only an important trading city of the two continents, but also a wonderful source of inspiration for filmmakers, musicians, authors and other creative people. Situated only 20 kilometres from Spain, this city simply casts its spell.

Tangier can look back on a long history. Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Moroccans, Tunisians, English, Germans and Spaniards have all fought over the past centuries for this trading centre, which is now undergoing rapid modernisation.

Culture in Tanger

The heart of the city is the (small) medina, where you can still get an authentic insight into the country’s tradition and architecture. There you will also find the most beautiful souvenirs, and you are guaranteed to enjoy the genuine Moroccan way of life when you stop in one of the cosy cafés or bars and watch the hustle and bustle. At the highest point of the city is the impressive old city fortress, Kasbah, from where you have a great view over the Mediterranean. Dar el-Makhzen is the former sultan’s palace and now serves as a centre for Moroccan contemporary art.

Are you interested in the turbulent history of the city? Then be sure to visit the former synagogue and today’s Museum de la Fondation Lorin.

Eat and Drink in Tangier

Tangier is changing, with more and more modern architecture and trendy dining and lounge areas along the coast. It’s a great place for shopping and partying. By the way, the most famous club in the city is called 555, where the best DJs in the city play in the evenings – and all for an entrance fee of around 100 dirhams (just under 10 euros).

One of the main meeting places for the locals is the Grand Socco, the big market. Everything and everyone meets there. Also very interesting: the romantic white entrance portal to the medina, Bab Fass, is the perfect place to just let yourself drift away. Rest on a bench by the fountain and watch the hustle and bustle of the locals.

350 metres further on you will find Petit Socco, once a notorious centre for drug dealing and prostitution. The neighbourhood has long since been transformed and is wonderful for sipping a glass of Moroccan mint tea – which, by the way, is also called Moroccan whiskey…

The mythical cave

About 14 kilometres west of Tangier is the Grotto of Hercules. According to myth, Hercules rested in the cave. The gigantic cave, shaped like Africa, once also served as a hiding place for people from the surroundings of Tangier. The souvenir stands at the grotto offer a range of souvenirs. There you can also relax and enjoy the fantastic view.

From Tangier, you can easily discover other cities and regions of Morocco. By bus or train, it’s easy and inexpensive. Spend a day in Asilah, for example, a small town 50 kilometres away that not only has a beautiful beach but also an impressive medina.

With its seaside location, the city of Tangier offers a pleasant climate all year round. It is a little cooler than in other cities in the north of the country. But you won’t freeze, don’t worry. January is the coldest month of the year with 16 degrees, and August the warmest with an average of 28 degrees. If you are on holiday in Tangier, be sure to stroll along the eight-kilometre-long sandy beach called Plage Malabata, also known as Tangier Beach.
Of course, a port city also has culinary advantages: you can eat freshly caught fish in one of the numerous small restaurants and sample the most delicious dishes at a reasonable price. For a four-course meal in the well-known Saveur de Poisson restaurant, you only pay about 200 dirhams, which is the equivalent of about 20 euros.

Are you ready to discover exciting Tangier? From Weeze Airport, you can reach the beautiful port city in just about three hours. Book your flight now with Ryanair.


Nador

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Nador

Nador is a coastal city in the Rif region of Morocco. Do you dream of a holiday under palms, gentle waves and breathtaking views? Then fly to Nador with Ryanair!

Beautiful shores of Nador

  • Mar Chica is a salt lagoon which separates Nador from the Mediterranean Sea. Shells scattered across the beach stand out like jewels upon the sand.
  • Enjoy the clear blue waters and serenity of Plage Cap de l’eau. Treat your family to a range of superb delicacies at the Kamkoum el-Baz restaurant nearby.
  • Underwater flora and fauna are in abundance at Charrana Beach. However, to access the beach, you will need a 4×4 vehicle!

Experience the most of Nador

Travelling by bus around Nador is affordable. If taking a taxi, be sure to agree a price with the driver before starting the journey. To gain the most from your holiday, travel to Nador between June and October. These months are pleasantly warm, with temperatures peaking in July and August. Book your flights to Nador with Ryanair today!


Zadar

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Zadar

Marvel at the strong Roman and Venetian influences in Zadar – a vibrant city on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast.

Activities in Zadar

  • Experience the world's first sea organ on the coast. The tubes under the marble stairs interact with the waves of the sea to produce different sounds.
  • Sail off to the various small islands located around the Zadar archipelago.
  • Visit one of the five impressive national parks in Zadar, including Kornati Islands and Krka Park.

One of the most unique cities in Europe

See the well-preserved Roman forum built around the year zero. View the glittering gold and silver halls in the permanent exhibition of religious art in the Benedictine Convent of St Mary. And check out the enchanting exhibits at the Museum of Ancient Glass.

Find cheap flights to Zadar with Ryanair.


Rom

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Rom

Italy – most people think directly of Rome. And that is no coincidence. Because the Eternal City has everything to offer that makes for a perfect city break. The city breathes history and is a kind of gigantic open-air museum. There are sights to marvel at on every corner in Rome. Colosseum, Pantheon, Sistine Chapel – these are just three of the highlights to admire there. With a bit of luck, you might even get to say hello to the Pope. And enjoy delicious Italian food afterwards. Curious about what else Rome has to offer? Then read on quickly.

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City of sights

Let’s start with the obvious: the Colosseum. The Colosseum is a must-see on any visit to Rome. Once, 50,000 Romans marvelled at bloody gladiator fights there – yes, just like in Hollywood films. The fights were about naked survival – and this extraordinary atmosphere can still be felt when you visit the Colosseum. It helps to book a guided tour to explore the truly impressive structure, which, by the way, is one of the new Seven Wonders of the World.

In the immediate vicinity of the Colosseum are numerous other sights that every visitor to Rome should have marvelled at. One of them is the Roman Forum, once the centre of the Roman Empire. Many remains are still there – and definitely worth a visit.

Of course, the Pantheon must not be missing from the Rome list. In the Roman building, which was converted into a church, you can marvel at a large hole in the dome, which makes the Pantheon earthquake-proof. Many believers also feel particularly connected to heaven when they stand directly under this opening, which then virtually connects heaven and earth.

Vatikan City

The smallest independent country in the world, one of the most important places for Catholics and the seat of the Pope: we are talking, of course, about Vatican City. This tiny state is located in the middle of Rome and belongs on every visitor’s list. Start your tour in the Sistine Chapel, where you can admire Michelangelo’s impressive ceiling painting.
Then it’s off to St Peter’s Basilica, centre of the Catholic Christian world. The church is huge and really impressive – be careful not to get lost… By the way, the Vatican Museums, which house world-famous relics and art treasures, are also very interesting.

Pizza, pasta and ice cream!

In Rome, there are so many possibilities for indulgence. Three guesses what we will definitely eat: That’s right, pizza and pasta! Stroll through the narrow streets of the city and enjoy yourself in small restaurants and cafés.

Delicious ice cream is also an absolute must in Rome! Conveniently, you can find it on every corner – and it tastes unbelievably good. The best thing to do is just try it out to find your favourite gelateria… Small tip: Check out where Italians buy their ice cream – they always know where it’s trendy and tastes best. You can then enjoy your ice cream scoops at the world-famous Trevi Fountain, for example, while watching the people taking photos of the fountain. By the way, you should keep the change from your ice cream purchase handy and then throw it over your right shoulder into the fountain. That brings good luck…

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Pescara

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Pescara

Pescara, known as a resort, is a coastal city on the Adriatic coast in eastern Italy and impresses not only with its numerous beaches but also with mountainous landscapes. In the summer months, the city is one of the biggest destinations for tourists from all over Europe. No wonder, because with over 16 kilometres of coastline, the city is ideal for relaxing and swimming.

Beach holiday in Pescara

  • There are countless hotels and resorts in Pescara. Enjoy the many offers directly on the Adriatic coast and look forward to a relaxing holiday.
  • Stay at the Carlton Hotel to enjoy the ultimate Italian holiday. Sample the delights of the nearby Stabilimento Balneare Nettuno Beach Club.
  • Sunbathe right on the beach and enjoy the hot temperatures!

Activities in Pescara

Sports fans should catch a game at the city’s Stadio Adriatico – Giovanni Cornacchia. This was used for the Olympic Games in the summer of 1960 and is therefore one of the city’s great attractions. If you are travelling with the whole family, the Museum delle Genti d’Abruzzo is worth a visit, where children can also have fun.

A region to enjoy

Abruzzo will surprise you in every season, in the mountains, in the hills, in a park or by the sea.

For the numerous lakes where the highest peaks are reflected, like the lakes of Campotosto, Scanno, Bomba and Barrea. For the most famous destinations, such as Roccaraso, Ovindoli, Campo Felice, the “5Miglia” plateau and the plain of Campo Imperatore, also called the Tibet of Europe.

For the small and pretty villages that often tell a thousand years of history, such as Santo Stefano di Sessanio, Castelli, RoccaCalascio, Roccascalegna, Pacentro and Civitella del Tronto. For the sanctity of the hermitages and the sanctuaries. Thanks to the proximity to the city of Rome and the good connections, Abruzzo is an accessible destination for everyone. Discover the many active holiday possibilities in wonderful landscapes and in the beauty of the uncontaminated nature.

Book your flight to Pescara with Ryanair.


Palermo

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Palermo

Are you looking for a city break to a very special city? Then let’s go to Palermo! From Weeze Airport, you can reach Palermo in Sicily in just two and a half hours – and you can travel to Weeze Airport comfortably by car or by shuttle bus. And because the distances at Weeze Airport are short and the checks are very quick, you’ll be on the plane in no time. Ryanair flies you to Palermo three times a week.

Get to know Palermo

Beautiful Palermo is the capital of the autonomous region of Sicily – a great volcanic island in the Mediterranean. The port city is not only special because of its Mediterranean climate, but also because of its location and thanks to the historical influence from the Middle East. Art, culture, nature: Palermo has it all. Want to know more?

Art, culture and history

Palermo has long been considered a rough diamond among Italian cities. The city is rougher than Rome, for example – but that is precisely what makes it so appealing. Palermo has at least as many sights to offer: For example, Palermo Cathedral, Porta Nuova, the Norman Palace and the Capella Palatina.

Botanical Garden

Do you like greenery? Then Palermo is also the right city for you. Palermo’s botanical garden is not only a research facility and teaching garden of the local university, but is also open to visitors. Perfect for a break.

Culinary

Of course we all know that Italy is famous for pizza, pasta and the like. But did you know that Palermo in Italy has the reputation of being the absolute foodie city? The streets and markets are full of small food stalls that are perfect for a culinary city tour where you can chow down on Sicilian specialities. Try arancini, rice balls with fillings. So delicious! A guided street food tour is offered by Streaty, for example.

Super tasty pasta and pizza can also be found on every corner – for example at Buatta or Pizza Ferrari.

Cycling tour

You want to work off pizza and pasta straight away? That’s also possible in Palermo. The city is ideal to explore by bike – for example on a guided tour with Baja Bikes. The really sporty – or those who ate a lot the night before… – choose a special tour to the city’s vantage points, from where you can see the whole of Palermo. Beautiful!


Rhodes

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Rhodes

Millions of people wanting to enjoy a summer holiday choose the popular Corendon Airlines destination of Rhodes. Among the Greek holiday destinations, Rhodes, the largest of 12 islands, is a favourite and offers much to enjoy a delightful seaside holiday.
The climate of the Rhodes holiday region is suitable for swimming for a large part of the year. When the summer months approach and a stream of Europeans looking forward to a holiday by the sea arrive, the beaches turn into a festival. Most inhabited places on Rhodes are close to holiday resorts. If you want to discover the island’s millennial history and cultural heritage, then you should rent a car during this Greek holiday.
Rhodes holiday tip: You will need at least three days to visit and explore the architecture of many of the medieval buildings and cultural heritage on the island.

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