The American pop queen Madonna expressed her inability to leave Morocco and give it up, after a long holiday with her family in the kingdom since the end of last year.
On Tuesday, January 13, Madonna wrote clearly, “Morocco…… I cannot give you up!” accompanied by a series of photos of her travels in various regions of the kingdom.
The latest photos depicted her sitting in the heart of the sand dunes at sunset, surrounded by a blazing fire that adds dramatic warmth to the desert scene. The second photo reveals a more elegant and cultural side: Madonna sitting on a traditional Amazigh carpet inside an authentic Moroccan riad, surrounded by red clay walls and geometric decorations that characterize Moroccan architecture.
These photos are not just fleeting snapshots from a holiday, but an extension of a family trip that lasted several days at the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026, where Madonna spent New Year’s Eve in Marrakech with her friend Akiem Morris and five of her children: Rocco, David, Mercy, and her twin daughters Stella and Esther.
Why Does Morocco Always Return to Madonna’s Heart?
This is not the first visit. Over the years, the singer has shown a deep connection to Morocco. In 2018, she celebrated her birthday in Marrakech amidst a festive dancing atmosphere, and in 2023 she donated to the victims of the devastating earthquake that struck the region. Today, it seems that Morocco has become a family and spiritual refuge for her at the same time.
During this recent trip, Madonna shared various moments:
- Wandering through the markets of the red city and enjoying traditional Moroccan tea.
- Visits to riads and historical landmarks in Marrakech and Fes.
- Intimate moments with her children in the desert atmosphere (specifically the Akafay region), where she wore traditional Moroccan attire on New Year’s Eve.
- She also visited Jewish places and temples, due to her conversion to this religion.
This great admiration for Morocco is no longer limited to the singer’s vacations there; she has started to draw upon Moroccan culture in her modern artistic works, making a point to promote the country and showcase its beauty to millions of followers around the world.
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