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Morocco Photos: 15 Instagram & Unmissable Spots

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Morocco Photos: 15 Instagram & Unmissable Spots

Morocco Photos: 15 Instagram & Unmissable Spots

Published March 22, 2026 | Reading time: 16 min | Category: Destinations

Morocco is one of the most photogenic countries in the world — every street corner reveals vibrant colors, millennium-old architecture and magical light that enchants photographers.

For Instagram enthusiasts and travelers seeking the perfect shots, here are the 15 most instagrammable places in Morocco — with the best times, shooting angles and tips for breathtaking photos.


The Top 5 Morocco Instagram Spots

1. Chefchaouen — The Perched Blue City

Why it's Instagrammable:

  • Blue alleys contrasting with the azure sky
  • Colorful ceramic pots on walls
  • Stone stairs that disappear into the mist
  • Laundry hanging between houses — iconic shot

Best time: 9am-11am (morning) and 4pm-6pm (afternoon), sunny but soft

Best spots:

  • Outa El Hammam — the central square
  • Place El Haouz — cafe with panoramic view
  • Rue Sebbagh — typical stairs
  • Rass El Ma — viewpoint over the city
**Photo tip:** Take your photos early in the morning — the streets are empty and the light is soft. Avoid 11am-3pm (hard shadows).

2. Merzouga Desert — Infinite Golden Dunes

Why it's Instagrammable:

  • Ochre sand dunes as far as the eye can see
  • Contrast between deep blue sky / golden sand
  • Camels in single file
  • Sunsets over the dunes (breathtaking)

Best time: 7am-9am (sunrise) and 5:30pm-7:30pm (sunset)

Best spots:

  • Erg Chebbi — highest dunes (up to 150m)
  • Merzouga — departure village for treks
  • Tissardmine Oasis — palm grove in the middle of dunes
  • Atlas Plateau — panoramic view over the desert
**Photo tip:** The **golden hour** (5pm-7pm) offers the warmest light. Bring a tripod for night photos under the stars.

3. Aït-Ben-Haddou — Red Earth Ksar

Why it's Instagrammable:

  • Ochre earth architecture blending into the landscape
  • Fortified kasbah with its watchtowers
  • Lush oasis in the background
  • Filming location for many movies (Game of Thrones, Gladiator, Babel)

Best time: 10am-12pm and 4pm-6pm (avoid noon)

Best spots:

  • Entrance bridge — overview of the ksar
  • West ramparts — spectacular sunsets
  • House interiors — traditional architecture
  • River — view over palm groves
**Photo tip:** Visit in **late afternoon** — the golden light on the earth walls is magical.

4. Majorelle Gardens — Marrakech Secret Garden

Why it's Instagrammable:

  • Majorelle Blue — iconic color of the villa
  • Reflecting pools with water lilies
  • Paths lined with giant bamboo
  • Contrast between bright blue / tropical green

Best time: 10am-12pm and 3pm-5pm (avoid noon)

Best spots:

  • Main basin — perfect reflections
  • Bamboo alley — infinite perspective
  • Jacques Majorelle Studio — artist's workshop
  • Villa cradle — Art Deco architecture
**Photo tip:** Arrive at opening (9am) to have the garden almost to yourself — photos are 10x more beautiful without the crowds.

5. Jemaa el-Fna — Vibrant Marrakech Square

Why it's Instagrammable:

  • Electric atmosphere, sounds and lights
  • Colorful stalls, mounds of spices
  • Water sellers, artisans at work
  • Authentic life scenes — snake charmers, musicians

Best time: 6pm-10pm (maximum night animation)

Best spots:

  • Cafe balconies — overlooking view of the square
  • Adjacent souks — colorful alleys
  • Spice stalls — pyramids of colors
  • Food courts — traditional cooking scenes
**Photo tip:** The **sunset** (around 6pm-7pm depending on season) offers magical golden light on the square.

The 10 Other Instagrammable Spots

6. Fes Medina — Millennial Labyrinth

Best spot: Boujloud — view of the medina from the ramparts Best time: 9am-11am (calm morning)


7. Marrakech Gates — Bab Agnaou

Best spot: Facing the gate — view of ochre ramparts Best time: 5pm-7pm (golden light)


8. Draâ Valley — Infinite Palm Groves

Best spot: Tamgrout — kasbah overlooking the valley Best time: 10am-12pm (palms golden)


9. Ouzoud Waterfalls — Majestic Waterfall

Best spot: Upper plateau — panoramic view Best time: 11am-3pm (rainbow guaranteed)


10. Telouet Kasbah — Ruined Palace

Best spot: Gardens — ruin / mountain contrasts Best time: 4pm-6pm (oblique rays)


11. Koutoubia Mosque — Marrakech Minaret

Best spot: Mosque garden — front view Best time: 9am-10am (morning prayer, atmosphere)


12. Valley of Roses — Kelaa M'Gouna

Best spot: Rose fields — May, massive flowering Best time: 7am-9am (roses covered with dew)


13. Tangier — Café Hafa

Best spot: Terrace — view of Strait of Gibraltar Best time: 6pm-8pm (sunset)


14. Essaouira — Ramparts & Port

Best spot: North ramparts — view of the Atlantic Best time: 4pm-6pm (late afternoon light)


15. Todra Gorge — Spectacular Canyons

Best spot: Bridge — view of narrow gorges Best time: 10am-12pm (shadows accentuate relief)


Tips for Perfect Instagram Photos

1. The Magic of Golden Hours

Golden Hour in Morocco (varies by season):

  • Winter (December-February): 4:30pm-6pm
  • Spring/Fall: 5pm-6:30pm
  • Summer: 6pm-7:30pm

Why? Warm light, long shadows, saturated colors.

2. Avoid Noon (12pm-3pm)

  • Hard shadows and extreme contrasts
  • Washed out sky, little detail
  • Light too vertical ("crows")

3. Early Morning (7am-9am)

  • Empty streets
  • Light mist (mysterious atmosphere)
  • Soft shadows and revealed textures

4. Night (after 7pm)

  • Illuminated medinas
  • Nightlife scenes
  • Long exposures (tripod essential)

For Smartphone

  • Portrait mode with side lighting
  • Grid to compose (rule of thirds)
  • RAW + editing (Lightroom, Snapseed)
  • Stabilizer for videos and long exposures

For Camera

  • Lens: 24-70mm (versatile) or 35mm (reportage)
  • Tripod lightweight (essential for low light)
  • Filters: polarizing (to enhance blue skies)
  • Spare batteries — cold = reduced autonomy

Morocco Instagram Hashtags

Popular hashtags:

  • #Morocco
  • #TravelMorocco
  • #MoroccoTravel
  • #VisitMorocco
  • #Morocco2026

Specific hashtags:

  • #Chefchaouen
  • #SaharaDesert
  • #Marrakech
  • #FesMedina
  • #AitBenHaddou

Photo hashtags:

  • #TravelPhotography
  • #InstagramMorocco
  • #TravelPhoto
  • #LandscapePhotography
  • #StreetPhotography

FAQ: Photos and Instagram Morocco

Q: What's the best time to photograph Morocco?

A: Spring (March-May) — soft light, bright colors, pleasant temperatures for long photo sessions. Avoid summer (too hot) and winter (sky often overcast).

Q: Can you photograph locals everywhere in Morocco?

A: No. Be respectful — always ask permission before photographing people (especially women). Some places prohibit photos (haram, religious sanctuaries).

Q: Is Chefchaouen really always empty for photos?

A: No. Very busy from 9am to 6pm. Arrive at opening (7am-8am) or late afternoon (5pm-6pm) to avoid crowds.

Q: What's the most photogenic spot in Morocco?

A: Subjective — but the Merzouga desert at sunrise is the most magical experience. The ochre dunes as far as the eye can see under golden light are unforgettable.

Q: Do you need a permit to photograph monuments?

A: Generally no for personal use. A tripod may be allowed (sometimes with small fee). For professional or commercial photography, a permit is mandatory.


Conclusion

Morocco is a paradise for photographers — each region reveals unique landscapes, exceptional light and vibrant colors that are perfect for Instagram.

Key points:

  1. Golden Hour: 5pm-7pm for warm light
  2. Early morning: Empty streets, mysterious atmosphere
  3. Tripod: Essential for low light and stars
  4. Respect: Ask permission, be discreet
  5. Patience: Wait for the right moment, the perfect photo comes to those who know how to wait

So, ready to capture the wonders of Morocco? Don't forget to add your own hashtags and share your most beautiful shots!

Have a great trip and happy shooting! 📸✨

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