The travel narratives feed the imaginary exotic, source of inspiration for the representations and factor of influence on the tourist practices. These representations of the tourist image on the countries marked by the otherness, which are a characteristic identity component of those who make these trips, guide the perception and the tourist modelling of these visited places. Otherwise, writings produced during these explorations, as they provide an important source of information on countries explored, remain influenced by a subjectivity stemming from the personality, the culture and the profile of the author. In this perspective, this study proposes to do a chronological reading of the main narratives and travel guides that have been published on Morocco between the 16th and the 19th century and to try to illustrate, for each author, the words which deal with the image of the country.