Morocco is a hectic place to be, but friendly natives mean that this is a beautiful place to visit. Drowned in a sea of markets, with snake charmers and street performers on the corner of every street, it's something of out a child's fairytale book. Between October and April is the best place to travel as the heat is not as quite as intense. The North of the country offers cooler and wetter weather than anywhere else and the inland areas have a hotter, drier and more continental climate. Whether you visit either the Atlantic or Mediterranean coastlines or opt for the rugged mountainous interior, Morocco offers exotic culture, golden sands and endless trails. If you don't fancy the walk yourself, saddle up the camel and ride straight into the Sahara and enjoy the delights as the sun sets over an ocean of sand.

Jamaica

Jamaica promises to exceed all of your expectations, whether going on holiday for relaxation on the beach or a cultural look into the rich history of the country. The islands tropical climate means that there is hot weather all year round, the wet season runs from May to November and each year the tropical storms are between June and November, although most do tend to miss the island. Pick a resort carefully to ensure that you get all that you need, and won't find your self clawing at the walls to get out. Negril is the quietest amongst them, with many different water sports available. Montego Bay is the most lively, so book if you don't fancy a break that's too calm and Ocho Rias is the closest to some of the most famous sites. Other activities to try include, horse riding, quad biking, safari rides and caving. Or you can visit the plantation where Blue Mountain coffee is grown. If your a fan of Bob Marley, travel to New Kingston to visit his museum. Or if that all sounds a little too adventurous relax on the beautiful, golden sands,  you must be told that a lot of them are clothing optional.

Thailand

From November to February is considered the cool season, but with temperatures hitting as high as 34 degrees, it's going to be anything but chilly. The clusters of islands and historical artefacts make this a fascinating place to visit, with a number of things to do to keep you busy, like watching kite fighters, a Thai kick-boxing match or attending a meditation class. The golden land, which it is often referred to, boasts a certain lustre. Each of the cities are more diverse than the last. Bangkok is  the bustling city with an array of shopping centres and then there is Chiang Mai which is soaked in Thai culture that is transferred to the classroom in cooking and language classes.

Femalefirst Taryn Davies 


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