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Marrakech and its Hinterlands Tour
- Marrakech and its surroundings are full of places to discover and landscapes to marvel at. Between mountainous and desert landscapes, this region is truly a destination that always fascinates its visitors.
Visiting Marrakech and its hinterlands will provide you with enriching and memorable experiences as well as spectacular sceneries. You will discover the oldest part of Marrakech city, its Medina. Discover the sumptuous panoramas of the Atlas Mountains, the captivating greenery of the Ourika Valley and the desert expanses of Agafay.
The magnificent Atlas Mountains have the advantage of being very close to Marrakech and yet far from the tourist frenzy of the city. A place of multiple excursions, it is possible to go through the Moroccan Atlas during a guided tour through rocky landscapes and abundant vegetation.
The village of Imlil, located at the foot of Mount Toubkal, the highest mountain in Morocco and North Africa, also offers unique and unprecedented landscapes, here the change of scenery is guaranteed!
The Agafay desert is a place which will strike you by its immensity and the silence which reigns there. Discover this Moroccan desert by quad or buggy and have a tea break with locals in a typical Berber house.
Marrakech and The Atlantic Coast Tour
he kingdom of Morocco is a country with very diverse and rich reliefs and landscapes: the Atlas Mountains in the center of the country, beaches along the Mediterranean coast and the Atlantic coast, imperial and emblematic cities, Sahara with immense sand dunes as far as the eye can see. … etc.
Among them, it is impossible to ignore the discovery of its coasts. From the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean, Morocco has the longest coastline on the African continent, to put it mildly! These thousands of kilometers of coastline, with variable landscapes depending on the region where you are, is ideal for sea lovers. In addition to the city of Marrakech, our 6-day tour offers you the possibility of discovering 3 cities which are located on the Moroccan Atlantic coast: El Jadida, Safi and Essaouira.
Marrakech Day Trip from Rabat
Dubbed as the pearl of the south, you will discover why Marrakech has several other nicknames too, such as the Red City, the Ochre City and the Cultural Capital of Morocco. It is this city that inspired the name of Morocco, the name of the whole kingdom. Today, Marrakech largely carries the international image of the country. This city, with its cultural and social richness, deserves your attention, and is not to be missed.
Marrakech Half Day City Tour
Dubbed as the pearl of the south, you will discover why Marrakech has several other nicknames too, such as the Red City, the Ochre City and the Cultural Capital of Morocco. It is this city that inspired the name of Morocco, the name of the whole kingdom. Today, Marrakech largely carries the international image of the country. This city, with its cultural and social richness, deserves your attention, and is not to be missed.
Marrakech Intimate Tour
Every Medina neighborhood has five things: a Mosque, a school, a public bath, a fountain, and a public bakery. These bakeries are a great tradition: if you see crowds of men, women and children balancing boards on their heads with piles of dough, chances are you’ve spotted one. All day, customers stream in and out, and the baker carefully placed their mounds of shaped dough in the great oven with a long wooden paddle. Twenty minutes later they return to pick up their steaming gold bread.
Marrakech Shore Excursion from Agadir
Dubbed as the Pearl of the South, you will discover why Marrakech has several other nicknames too, such as the Red City, the Ochre City and the Cultural Capital of Morocco. It is this city that inspired the name of Morocco, the name of the whole kingdom. Today, Marrakech largely carries the international image of the country. This city, with its cultural and social richness, deserves your attention, and is not to be missed.
Meknes & Volubilis Day Trip from Fez
This day trip will take you to some of the most beautiful and historic places in Morocco.
Meknes & Volubilis Day Trip from Rabat
This day trip will take you to some of the most beautiful and historic places in Morocco such as MEknes, Moulay Driss and Volubilis.
Morocco Deep Desert Tour
From the desert of Erg Chebbi in Merzouga to the desert of Erg Chigaga in Zagora passing through Marrakech, Skoura and the famous desert valleys of Morocco. Our country offers incredible landscapes as far as the eye can see. If you fail to discover all these magnificent places during a long road trip, why not experience things differently? This tour gives you the opportunity to see it all in just 6 days
Morocco Imperial Cities Shared Group Tour
Fez, Marrakech, Meknes and Rabat are the four imperial cities of the Kingdom of Morocco. Through different historical eras, they were capitals for various ruling dynasties such as Idrisids, Almoravids, Almohads, Wattasids, Marinids, Saadians and Alawites. These architecturally beautiful cities were mainly associated with the kings and sultans who built them. Boasting one engineering marvel after another, their opulence and rich history distinguish them from former capitals, and are not to be missed.
Morocco Panorama Tour
Fez, Marrakech, Meknes and Rabat are the four imperial cities of the Kingdom of Morocco. Through different historical eras, they were capitals for various ruling dynasties such as Idrisids, Almoravids, Almohads, Wattasids, Marinids, Saadians and Alawites. These architecturally beautiful cities were mainly associated with the kings and sultans who built them. Boasting one engineering marvel after another, their opulence and rich history distinguish them from former capitals, and are not to be missed.
Morocco Royal Cities Plus Desert Tour
The Royal cities of Morocco, also called imperial cities, are the cities designated as administration capitals at various times by different monarchs from the different Moroccan dynasties that have ruled the country: the Idrissids, the Almoravids, the Almohads, the Marinids, the Saadians and the Alawites.