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Seeking Moroccan Wonders? Your Adventure Awaits.

Embark on our Moroccan Magic Sale! Sleep beneath the Sahara skies, explore vibrant souks, trek the majestic Atlas Mountains, and indulge in the flavors of Morocco. Enjoy up to 50 off* on handpicked Moroccan escapes. Don't miss the chance to start your Moroccan Odyssey. Sale ends May 24."

Cultural Tours

Seeking Moroccan Wonders? Your Adventure Awaits. Embark on our Moroccan Magic Sale! Sleep beneath the Sahara skies, explore vibrant souks, trek the majestic Atlas Mountains, and indulge in the flavors of Morocco. Enjoy up to 20% off* on handpicked Moroccan escapes. Don't miss the chance to start your Moroccan Odyssey. Sale ends January 22."

Marrakesh, Tetouan , Fez , Sahara desert

Moroccan Mosaic Expedition

0 (No Review)
Marrakech ,Sahara, Atlas & Waterfalls

Trailblazing Morocco in 11 days

0 (No Review)
Morocco

Trekking Adventure in Morocco

0 (No Review)

Private & Family Tours

Private and family tours in Morocco offer a personalized and immersive travel experience that allows visitors to explore the country's rich culture, history, and natural beauty at their own pace. These tours are typically customized to meet the specific needs and interests of individual travelers or families, and can range from city tours of Marrakech and Fes to desert expeditions in the Sahara. Expert local guides provide insider knowledge and can help visitors gain a deeper understanding of Moroccan culture and traditions. Private and family tours offer a great opportunity to explore the country's hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path destinations, and are ideal for those seeking a more intimate and flexible travel experience.

Marrakech ,Sahara, Ouzoud Waterfalls

Desert & waterfalls in 5 days

5 (4 Reviews)

Explore the atlas in 3 Days

5 (1 Review)

Explore The Imperial Cities in Morocco

0 (No Review)

Trekking & Walking Holidays

Trekking and walking holidays in Toubkal and the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco offer an unforgettable adventure through some of North Africa's most stunning landscapes. Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, is a popular destination for trekkers and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and mountain ranges. The High Atlas Mountains are home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna and offer a glimpse into the traditional way of life of the Berber people who inhabit the region. Experienced local guides lead treks through the rugged terrain, taking visitors through picturesque villages and past cascading waterfalls.

Marrakech , Imlil , Aroumed

Toubkal adventure Trek 4167m

5 (1 Review)

GeoPark Atlas Adventure

0 (No Review)
Morocco

Trekking Adventure in Morocco

0 (No Review)

Spain Tours & Holidays ​

Spain and holiday tours that combine visits to Barcelona and Morocco offer a unique and exciting travel experience that allows visitors to explore the rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes of both destinations. Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, is famous for its architecture, art, and vibrant street life, while Morocco is renowned for its colorful souks, ancient cities, and dramatic desert landscapes. These tours typically include a visit to Barcelona, where visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Sagrada Familia and the Gothic Quarter, before traveling to Morocco to experience the country's unique blend of Arab, Berber, and European cultures. In Morocco, visitors can wander through the bustling markets of Marrakech, visit the historic cities of Fez and Meknes, and take a camel ride through the Sahara Desert. Combining visits to Barcelona and Morocco offers a truly unforgettable travel experience that combines the best of both worlds.

Madrid, Spain

Madrid to Barcelona

0 (No Review)
Barcelona to Seville

Spain Highlights | Barcelona to Seville Adventure

0 (No Review)
Spain

Andalusian Splendor to Saharan Sands

0 (No Review)
Spain , Barcelona

The Best of Barcelona

0 (No Review)

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Morocco Travel FAQs

Overall, guys can dress however they like, but women need to dress more conservatively. Although you see many tourists wearing whatever they want, we chose to cover up as much as possible to avoid unwanted attention.

Exchange enough money when you get your chance. Ask the front desk at your hotel; they may have money to exchange. However , Moroccan cab drivers rarely “have changed” when you need it. To avoid overpaying, keep your coins.

In the Moroccan culture, people are tipping each other wherever they are, it is a kind of respect for their service. Kindly, you better have some local small changes ( 5 Dh ).

* 5- Multilingual Moroccans will put you to shame. Most Moroccans tend to switch between languages in almost every sentence( Berber – Arab – French and Spanish ) reflecting the culture shock that is very known in Morocco.

If you’re hoping to see a Mosque while visiting Morocco, you might be out of luck unless you’re Muslim. Most mosques are off-limits to non-Muslims, with the exception of the massive Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. They are still beautiful to take photos from outside though! If you’re looking for beautiful architecture, Bahia Palace is open to visitors.

Moroccans speak a mixture of Arabic, Berber, English, and French. You’ll be fine with English in most of the larger cities, but you’ll probably need a translator in the rural parts of the country.

Keep in mind that it is a Muslim country, so pay attention to their holidays otherwise you might be there when everything is closed. Also, most shops and attractions will close on Friday since it’s their holy day. A friend of mine went during Ramadan and told me it was very difficult to eat meals. We happened to arrive in Morocco on Eid al-Adha, where they were slaughtering and sacrificing animals on the street. All shops we saw closed that day and most shops were closed the following day. Plus it was a bloody mess, most of which we avoided. Below you can see what is usually a crowded marketplace is deserted.

To stay on the safe side, drink bottled water, and even use it to brush your teeth. Also, avoid using any ice when you’re out. If you don’t mind constantly buying bottled water, That will be much better.

Most Moroccans are friendly and honest, but you should always be careful with pickpockets in any major city, especially in crowded places like the markets.

When you’re walking through the markets, be careful when taking photos of people and shops. Unless you are purchasing something, they may get angry at you and even demand money for the photos. When we took photos of the snake charmers, we paid 20 DH. Some may even hassle you for more, so again, it’s good to first establish a price before taking a photo.

Fez is known for leather and carpets, while Marrakech is known for fragrances, oils, and spices (like saffron). If you’re buying saffron, make sure you’re buying the real thing. Many places sell artificial saffron for dirt cheap or mix the real with the fake stuff. You can ask them to do a demonstration of water. If it colors the water yellow, it’s real, if it turns reddish, it’s the dye coming out from the artificial saffron. You can also smell the difference (should smell more herbal), or ask for a couple of strands to put in your mouth and spit it onto a tissue to see what color it produces.