Morocco Trippers

8 Days Morocco family tour from Marrakech

Overview:

Wander the medina and souks of Marrakech and explore the maze of narrow streets that have not changed for centuries and are filled with artisans selling their wares. Take a short trip to the village of Potter near Marrakech to attend a seminar. Take a camel ride on Sidi Kaouki Beach and enjoy a one-hour camel ride along the windy coast. See some local paintings by our famous artist Mus.

Highlights:

  • Visit Marrakech, the red pearl, and stroll through the souks and the beautiful city without forgetting the folklore of the legendary Djemaa El-Fna.
  • Enjoy the mules in the Imlil valley.
  • It crosses the vast majority of beautiful valleys and flat red mountains.
  • Enjoy the impressive landscapes of the High Atlas.
  • Enjoy Isoyura beach
  • Enjoy a camel ride on the beach.
  • Pick-up from the airport & drop you at the hotel or riad.
  • Private transport vehicle with A/C 4×4, Minivan or Minibus.
  • Driver & English Tour guide.
  • Local guide in Marrakech
  • Camel riding per person.
  • 1 Night in desert camp (Dinner + breakfast).
  • 7 accommodations with Beds & Breakfast included.
  • Drinks
  • Lunches
  • Tips ( a guide in Ait Ben haddou Usually costs 3 Euro / Dollar )
  • Entrance Fees to Monuments

Itinerary:

Day 1 from airport

Your private Morocco family tour begins with the transfer from the airport to your hotel in Marrakech.
 

Day 2 Visite MARRAKECH Medina

Your day will be entirely dedicated to the “Pearl of the South”. Among the monuments that testify to its great history, in particular, there is a visit to the Koutoubia Mosque, whose majestic silhouette dominates the red houses and palaces in the colours of the earth, and the Bahia Palace, the seat of the Grand Vizier Bahman (late nineteenth century ) after you. During the mint break, you will be taken to the tannery to learn how to tan. In the historic centre, you will find the famous market with blacksmiths, dry cleaners, spices with good perfumes, carpenters, tailors, etc. In the afternoon, depart for pottery lessons at the out-of-town Pottery Village.
 

Day_3 MARRAKECH – OURIKA VALLEY – IMLIL VALLEY

After breakfast, leave Marrakech towards the Ourika Valley, where you will stop to visit the aromatic garden and have saffron tea. After learning about flora and fauna of the mountain, you will be taken to a local Berber house where you will learn how to make traditional Moroccan mint and tagine tea, enjoy delicious soups, and then enjoy your early dinner. Then head to your place of residence in the mountains. Meals include:
 

Day_4 HIKING AND EXPLORING THE MOUNTAINS

Your guide today takes you on a gentle walk to discover the Berber villages of the Imlil Valley with an optional mule ride. During your journey, you will learn and experience the traditions and lifestyle of indigenous mountain people. Lunch is served in a local family home with a great view of the snow-capped peaks of the High Atlas Mountains. After lunch, return to your guesthouse. Meals included
 

Day_5 IMLIL TO ESSAOUIRA

Leave the mountains behind and head to Essaouira with a stop at the Toubkal National Park Museum to see interactive exhibits. You will discover the geography of the region, as well as the Berber or Berber culture. After a few hours of travelling through the argan fields, the coastal breeze will welcome you. We went there in the afternoon to enjoy a guided tour with our local guide from Essaouira. Night at the riad. Meals included:
 

Day_6 EXCURSION TO SIDI KAOUKI

The day is rich in activities. You will take a half-day excursion to Sidi Kaouki Beach, where you will meet your camels for a 1-hour trek along the refreshing coast. Then you will visit the Argan Women’s Cooperative and taste a small tea with argan oil and amlou (Moroccan Nutella). An exciting afternoon will be when you meet our famous painter Mus, with whom you will learn about the beautiful painting job he does. The rest of the day is free to explore the city on your own. Meals included:
 

Day_7 ESSAOUIRA TO MARRAKECH

This morning you leave the coast and return to Marrakech. It takes a few hours by car, and after checking in at the hotel, you will be driven to the Majorelle Garden, the most visited place in Marrakech. The gardens are well landscaped and maintained, as are the Generalife Gardens in Granada, Spain. It is an excellent place to balance the intense atmosphere of the market. Your last night in Marrakech will end with a farewell dinner with your new friends and your guide while sharing your favourite moments from the incredible time that has just passed! Meals included:
 

Day_8 MARRAKECH TO AIRPORT

Today we move to the airport, where the tour ends.

What makes us unique?

We prioritize the comfort and satisfaction of our clients, selecting accommodations that reflect the unique charm of Morocco. Whether it’s a luxury riad in the heart of the medina or a desert camp under the stars, we ensure a comfortable and memorable stay.

Your journey with Morocco Trippers doesn’t end with the booking. Our dedicated 24/7 customer support ensures that you have a helping hand at every step of your adventure. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities.

Note :

If you want to modify this 8 Days Morocco family tour from Marrakech, let us know your idea, travel plans and we can create similar or different program, which match your requirements. Contact us for more info.

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FAQ About Travel to Morocco

Morocco is generally considered safe for tourists. However, like any destination, it’s essential to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. Stick to well-traveled areas, follow local advice, and stay informed about any travel advisories.

Most tourists can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it’s crucial to check visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date.

The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). It’s advisable to exchange currency at official outlets or banks for better rates. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, but cash is often preferred in rural locations.

Morocco is a conservative country, and it’s respectful to dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. In cities like Marrakech and Casablanca, Western clothing is more acceptable, but it’s wise to cover shoulders and knees.

Moroccan cuisine is renowned for its rich flavors. Don’t miss trying tagine, couscous, and pastilla. Indulge in Moroccan tea and pastries, a delightful part of the country’s culinary experience.

Reserving with Morocco Trippers ensures a seamless journey. Customize your itinerary, follow your expert guides’ advice, and embrace the local culture. Morocco Trippers’ commitment to excellence guarantees an unforgettable adventure.

 

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