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Are you feeling the effects from a lack of sun? Wishing to transport yourself away from cold winter weather into a land of bright, warm sunshine? November through March can be some of the harshest months for those farther north in America, Canada, and Western Europe. If the cold winds are blowing a little too strongly this year, consider taking a trip to Morocco. A beautiful escape to North Africa can give you the boost of Vitamin D you need to make it through the cold! There are many advantages to traveling to Morocco during the winter. When imagining a trip to North Africa, or more specifically Morocco, the ideas that come to mind are probably more along the lines of hot temperatures and blowing sand dunes. If you choose to come to Morocco in the cooler months, you can still experience all of the perks without the blazing weather that most come to associate with this part of the world. One of the major advantages of coming to Morocco during the winter months is that it will be quieter and there are less tourists. This impressive mountain range runs down the length of Morocco, giving rise to an amazing abundance of outdoor activities for all seasons. In the warmer months, you can escape the heat as you climb higher into the range. But what you can only experience in winter is the beautiful snow that comes to cover their jagged peaks. The cold weather hits the mountains and turns into that magical white powder that transforms their glory into a winter wonderland. The gorgeous natural beauty is sure to leave you feeling awestruck and renewed. And what activity comes along with snowy conditions? Yes, beaches and desert dunes should be a part of your trip to Morocco, but skiing or snowboarding can be as well! Start to think outside of the box! Choosing to go the helicopter route enables to you access the most remote and untouched parts of nature. Pristine peaks await you! Organized trips through Berber villages in the Atlas Mountains often feature homestays or meals with locals. There are many different options as far as more extreme and adventurous trips go, from one day trips to package deals including guides, meals, and accommodations. This charming ski area has six ski lifts and ski rental facilities. Another option is Ifrane, a small town with a European appearance. If Oukaimeden seems a little bit too intense for your tastes or experience levels, Ifrane is a great possibility for less serious skiers. Be aware that the quality of skiing in Morocco is completely dependent on the snow and the temperature that month. The snow is all natural and not artificially created. In some places, you may use a mule instead of a ski lift, making it even more of a unique adventure! Open your mind to what a ski trip might look like on a different continent. You never know what great adventures you might come across! Miles of golden dunes stretch as far as the eye can see! Rolling hills of varying shades of orange meet a bright blue sky that seems to go on forever. Not only is the desert absolutely spectacular from an aesthetic perspective with boundless opportunities to capture the perfect picture! Adventure and exploration are around every corner of Morocco. Visiting the Sahara Desert in the summer can be nearly unbearably hot during the day; in the winter, you are able to enjoy the dunes all day long. One of the largest sand dunes is the Erg Chebbi dunes. Close to the desert city of Merzouga, you can choose to stay in a hotel along the edge of the dunes or try out the more traditional tents! Camel trekking out on camels into the sand dunes gives you an authentic experience unlike anything else! Some tented camps are further in the dunes, which you can get to via camel, 4x4s, or all-wheel drive vehicles, depending on your needs or desires. Essaouira is a beach resort area which is normally filled with tourists on the beaches during the summer months. During winter, it is a more relaxed area, offering you a way to explore the area without the crowds. The bright blue and white that colors the medina creates a small haven, a place where you are free to wander and explore without any pressure. In other cities in Morocco, like Marrakech or Fez, you will likely have a more interactive experience as you walk down the streets. But in Essaouira, shopkeepers are more often than not happy to let you take a look around, browse, and spend all the time you like while they hang back. Taking a stroll down the sunny streets and alleyways is as peaceful as can be! Live and let live. While enjoying restaurants, art galleries, and shops, the break from the wind ensures a relaxing time. You can rent equipment or even sign up for local lessons. When booking your accommodations, check to see what activities are offered through your hotel or riad. Let the wind keep you cool as you enjoy the coastal scenery. While the imperial cities remain busy throughout the year, there are less tourists on the streets during the winter months. You can explore the endless options of history, culture, food, and shopping without the added stress of summer heat. The cooler months will give you beautiful days full of sunshine and lovely daytime temperatures. Marrakech offers you its famous square, the Jemaa el-Fnaa as well as the historic 14th century islamic school Ben Youssef Madrasa. The Saadian tombs are another great option to get to know the historic side of the city. Soak up some high-quality Vitamin D and take advantage of the beautiful flowers, tilework, and trees that tell the story of life in Morocco! Casablanca has long been held as a city of romance, as popularized by the classic film of the same name. While the reality of this major city is much different than the imaginings from pop culture, it does allow you to see the more metropolitan and modern side of the country! As an industrial hub, there are more international restaurants to taste and try, especially if you want a break from eating Moroccan food along your trip. Like Marrakech, you can take advantage of luxury spa treatments at the beautiful Kenzi Hotel to rejuvenate from a long winter! From the small number of Mosques that non-muslims in Morocco are allowed to visit Hassan II is one of the best! Not only is it the largest mosque in the world, but the amazing attention to detail makes it also one of the most ornate. Tours are offered throughout the day to visitors, except on holidays or Fridays. Make sure to dress appropriately while visiting, which in this case means covered arms and legs, as well as a head covering for women. With the option of visiting these imperial cities in the winter months, you can explore the medinas in comfort, wandering the narrow passage ways, and buying souvenirs and items at the traditional souks without the pressing crowds. Check out our post on holidays in Morocco for more information. Though you will most likely get lots of sun during the winter months of Morocco, the temperatures will be cool. Be sure to bring lots of layers so you can stay warm! Check out our packing list for more help knowing what to bring!
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Boasting typically Tyrolean architecture, the property has a living area of around square metres extending over three storeys. On the first floor, a rustic parlour makes a cosy living room. The house has six bedrooms and six bathrooms making it perfect for large families looking for a ski base. Agent: ; www. Agent's details: Blow the budget and opt for this bespoke stone-built chalet in the Four Valleys. With six bedrooms, when complete this should be the most luxurious chalet in Nendaz. Set on a large plot with breathtaking views, the chalet will have its own large terrace, home cinema, fitness centre and hammam. Nendaz is a charming, friendly town. Ski rating: Four Valleys is Switzerland's second largest ski area, which boasts around km of pistes. Agent: VEF, ; www. Agent's details: The agent describes this characterful renovated barn in Veynes in the Hautes Alpes as 'the perfect Devoluy holiday home'. Extremely well renovated, the barn is ready to move into and is in keeping with local building traditions. Stone features throughout the property, which has two bedrooms and ample living space yet which is relatively compact and easy to maintain. Set on the edge of a village, the barn also has a garage and large garden. Ski rating: The Hautes Alpes boasts some of France's finest skiing, with an average elevation of over 1,m. Agent: Stara Planina, 00 88 ; www. Agent's details: This new, four-bedroomed ski chalet lies on one of the sunniest slopes in the Pirin Mountains, just outside Dobrinishte and about 6km from Bansko. The living space is on the first floor and the four bedrooms are on the ground floor, but the property could be divided into two apartments. The property is centrally heated and has a fully fitted kitchen, including dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge, freezer, hob and oven. There is also a log fire, LCD flat screen TV, satellite TV, internet and phone connections plus ski locker room, landscaped garden and private parking. The chalet is well insulated and has been built using sustainable materials. Ski rating: Next to the Dobrinishte ski zone, the chalets are 6km from Bulgaria's best-known ski resort, Bansko. Agent: Bridgehouse International, ; www. Agent's details: A villa in Morocco may not seem the obvious choice for a ski property but this villa lies between Marrakesh and the Atlas mountains where skiing is increasingly popular. At this time of year, temperatures at Samanah, where this villa lies, are around 75 degrees Fahrenheit making swimming possible when you return from the slopes. This spacious property has three bedrooms, landscaped gardens and its own swimming pool set within a Jack Nicklaus designed golf course on a country estate. Half an hour's drive takes you to the snow-capped mountains where you find Oukaimeden, North Africa's largest ski resort, that caters for downhill and cross-country skiers as well as snowboarders. When conditions are good, there are 13 miles of runs. Ski rating: Emaar has plans to introduce artificial snow, which will lengthen the season by several months. Agent: Above the Arctic, ; www. Agent's details: Choose from a range of resorts in Lapland where you can have a log cabin specially built. Levi is the largest snow park in Finland and attracts visitors who come here for skiing and snowboarding. In the Rakka area of Levi, this new development of log cabins is being sold off-plan. Buyers can choose from one or two bedroom cabins which have full amenities such as a sauna room, and which feature a mezzanine floor for extra sleeping or living space. All cabins are built using year-old mature logs or super-insulated pine. Ski rating: Levi is rated as the official ski resort of Father Christmas and boasts Finland's only gondola. Agent: Casa Travella, ; www. Agent's details: This is a new-build ski apartment in the lovely town of Aprica in Valtellina, which is an ideal spot for winter and summer use. Around 45 minutes from Bormio and just 90 minutes from Milan's three airports, this two-bedroom apartment has plenty of space and would be a great lock up and leave holiday home or a great rental property. Ski rating: Located opposite the piste, this apartment is a great base from where you can enjoy nearby ski resorts. Agent's details: This three- to four-bedroomed newly constructed house is built in the local style in Kal Koritnica, a small village outside Bovec near the borders of the Triglav National Park. The house has sumptuous views of the mountains and nearby ski area. The house is built but unfinished, allowing buyers to choose their own interiors. The first floor contains the living area with an open plan kitchen, large balcony, a separate bedroom with its own bathroom and a WC. The second floor has space for two bedrooms and bathroom with shower. The property has a garden, terraces on the south and parking space for two cars. Downstairs there is a separate apartment with underfloor heating, bathroom and terrace for guests which could provide a rental income even while you are using the house. A large storage room can be used as extra bedroom. Bovec and its surrounding region is well known for mountaineering, skiing and other outdoor sports like rafting and kayaking. A nearby golf course is soon to be upgraded, making the property a good investment for anyone wanting a year-round location. Ski rating: The nearby resort of Kanin is a charming older style resort where skiing is affordable. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. 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