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5.0 based on 5 reviews
Escape Marrakech and hit some of the best ski and snowboard slopes in Africa, with a guided day tour in the Atlas mountains. Only an hour away from Marrakech, you will arrive at the beautiful Oukaïmeden resort at 10,744.75 ft (3,275m) above sea level, you can expect amazing panoramic views and reliable snow coverage from December until late March.
Inclusions: Day Lift Pass, All taxes, fees and handling charges, Local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Souvenir photos (available to purchase), DVD (available to purchase), Food and drinks
We booked our surf trip with Marrakesh Surf and Snow, thanks to Karim, we had amazing time, very professional instructor, made sure all of us will stand on boards and have fun. We also booked trip to Ouzoud falls, Ourika valley and city tour. I highly recommend Karim who speaks perfect english and Marrakesh surf and snow if you are looking for adventorous, knowledgeble and very helpful guide and great planned destinations!
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Take advantage of this tour If you have a layover of minimum of 4 hours in Casablanca. Enjoy your English speaking Chauffeur description and comments for each view and sight.The tour can be personally customized to achieve your expectation. At the end of the tour, the driver will drop you off at the departure area of Casablanca Airport in time for your next flight.
Inclusions: Hassan II Mosque entrance fees ( If time permit), Private A/C, Wi-Fi Car or Van with Multilingual Chauffeur Guide at your disposal during your tour, Mineral Bottled water + Wet wipes + Sweet and Candies
Exclusions: Meals and drinks, Personal expenses, Optional activity costs, Tips and gratuities
Idrissi and Mourad made for an incredible trip to Fez. Everyone at this company follows Covid safety guidelines, and we felt very safe. The drive to Fez was breathtaking, and totally different than the other parts of the country we had visited. Mourad took us to a nice rest stop for a break along the drive. The ride was comfortable, with reclining seats, A/C, sanitizer, water, etc... In Fez, we met up with our guide, Idrissi, who has been a tour guide in Fez for about 40 years! He has an extremely extensive knowledge of the city of Fez, and gave us the experience of having a friendly, scholarly historian as a guide. We could tell right away that Idrissi is very well respected in Fez, by how locals would greet him so happily through the city. He is very well dressed and polite. We felt lucky to have him as a guide. We started by driving through the new Medina, then got out by the Royal Palace and walked through the Mellah, the old Jewish quarter. He pointed out the various gates and walls of the Medinas, and even knew how old they were. He pointed out which areas of the walls were from different times. We walked to Fes El Bali, the oldest neighborhood in Fez, and thought to be the oldest in-tact Medina in the world. There we got to see both sides of the famous Bab Boujloud gate, which has a completely different view from either side, and an amazing story behind its design. We got to see the outside of the Medersa Bou Inania, the Mosquee Al Qaraouiyine (which was one of the oldest universities in the world), and Medersa Attarine, (due to Covid, we couldn’t go inside). We walked through the Souk District, home of the local craftwork, where Idrissi was an expert at navigating. He also is very knowledgeable about which shops have quality handmade goods, and which shops to avoid. We are vegan, so Idrissi customized the trip for us, and skipped past the meat market and camel leather areas for us, which was very nice of him. He only took us to things that we were interested in seeing, and things that he knew we would appreciate. We got to go into the Nejjarine Museum of cedar wood, which displays artifacts of all of the various ways Moroccans used cedar wood from the Atlas Mountains from the 14th century to now. Idrissi also took us to many amazing lookout points with breathtaking views and photo-ops. Something we really appreciated was how he made sure that we did not feel pressure to buy things, and made sure the shop owners were not pushy. He picked quality places to take us to, especially for lunch. We had a personalized traditional Moroccan meal in an immaculate restored traditional home, with detailed carvings, mosaics, and artwork from floor to ceiling. The food was absolutely delicious, and the service was great. We finished our tour with a tour of a ceramic school and workshop, which is a craft especially important to Fez. On the way out, we stopped at the top of a hill with a panoramic view of the Medinas we walked through, and the Merenid Tombs. Then, we had a nice drive home. I highly recommend seeing Fez this way. Idrissi is the best guide you’ll find in Fez!
5.0 based on 773 reviews
Discover the High Atlas Mountains Five Various Valleys. View several locations along the way with some beautiful panoramic shots of small villages, incredible scenery, and landscapes. Definitely an experience you would not want to miss!
Inclusions: Hotel / Riad pickup and drop-off, Transport by comfortable air-conditioned minivan or SUV with an English-speaking driver/guide, Guided hiking tour in the mountains with our local professional guide (Waterfalls area), Typical Lunch at a local Berber family house (Soup, fresh salad, Berber tajine, couscous, fruits, Moroccan mint tea, and mineral water), Drinks (Bottled mineral water+Orange juice beside river or fresh mint tea), Weekly market visit (Certain days), All entrance fees & Local taxes are included, Fuel included
Exclusions: Gratuities
What a wonderful trip! Abdul was prompt and courteous and drove a clean, spacious vehicle. He expertly drove us through beautiful scenery, sharing local knowledge about the towns and landmarks we were passing. And the falls! Abdul gave us time to explore but understood it was time to go when our young children were tired. I HIGHLY recommend this excursion! We would do it again!
4.9 based on 98 reviews
Morning departure from Marrakech in a small-group tour you will be personally transported through the vast and breath-taking Moroccan landscape to Essaouira. On the journey you may see a few scattered villages and some camels, sheep and goats grazing in the countryside.
Inclusions: Hotel / Riad pickup and drop-off, Transport by comfortable air-conditioned minivan or 4WD with an English-speaking driver/guide, Guided walking tour of Essaouira city, Drinks (Bottled mineral water+Fresh mint tea), Free time after the guided tour, All entrance fees, local taxes and fuel are included, Fuel included
Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities
What a wonderful trip! Abdul was prompt and courteous and drove a clean, spacious vehicle. He expertly drove us through beautiful scenery, sharing local knowledge about the towns and landmarks we were passing. And the falls! Abdul gave us time to explore but understood it was time to go when our young children were tired. I HIGHLY recommend this excursion! We would do it again!
4.8 based on 3,818 reviews
This day-long excursion from Marrakech provides you with the opportunity to encounter Berber village life firsthand as you make your way to the home of a Berber family in the High Atlas mountains, and an opportunity to ride a camel which is included. This is a highlight of any trip to Marrakech!
Inclusions: Private Transport from and back to your Hotel in Marrakech by air-conditioned vehicle, Guide, Camel ride, Tea, All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: (optional) 6 Euros for Traditional Berber meal: Salad, Tajine, Fruits, Water...,
The tour was very good, Karim was very kind and very knowledgeable about the area, the lunch was great, we had a tajine and a delicious cup of mint tea, then we had a nice camel ride back. I highly recommend it
4.8 based on 651 reviews
The 3 days desert tour from marrakech to merzouga dunes & camel trek, including the visit of the Kasbah Ben Haddou and in Ouarzazate, visiting the Rose vally and Dades vally and Toudra oasis and toudra gorge, a night in a desert camp under a Berber tent HIGHLIGHTS TOUR: Cross the High Atlas Mountains with its pass of Tizi Ntichka Visit the legendary world heritage site of Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou Visit Todra gorges and Tinghir oasis Ride a camel in Erg Chebbi to watch the color changing sunset & sunrise Spend the night at a Berbr desert camp
Inclusions: Transportation by an air-conditioned vehicle, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Professional Driver / guide, Half-Boad accommodation, Camel trek (one camel each), Overnight in desert camp in Half-Board, Sandboarding
Exclusions: Lunches and drinks, Tips and gratuities, Local Guide in Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
I'm a solo traveller so was hoping the trip was going to be ok and it was! He minibus arrived 5 minutes early, lovely driver, spoke English, we collected other members of the group and left Marrakech at 8.30, stopping at an argon co-operative en route (it was actually really interesting, with delicious samples and NO pressure to buy!) and a cafe for toilets and coffee. We arrived in Essouria about 11.30, the driver told us where to be at 4pm, showed us where he port wa, the medina and the beach and off we all went. It is perfectly safe for a sole female traveller, you only get the usual stall-holders trying to sell you things but they don't hassle you.
4.8 based on 19 reviews
Merzouga desert tour, starts from Marrakech, this desert tour will allow you to discover the Sahara and its secrets, the Morocco desert is known worldwide for the tallest dunes and specially the night sky that shows the stars so close that you can not believe yourself, then finish the tour in the cultural capital of Morocco. This Marrakech desert trip to Fes through merzouga is a must do if you want to visit the max of Morocco.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Air-conditioned vehicle, Professional driver, 1st night hotel and 2nd night camp, Camel ride / Camel trek in the desert for 1 hour duration to reach the camp inside the dunes
Exclusions: Guide fees of ait ben haddou 3 EUROS (optional guide), Entrance fees to the Kasbah Taourirt
The driver picked us up at the hotel on time. The route through the city was pleasant. The guides are very personable. Be prepared for fun and dusty clothes.
4.7 based on 84 reviews
In less than one hour out of the effervescent city of Marrakech and right behind the Atlas Mountains, hide one of the must mysterious and breathtaking landscape, The Agafay Desert. You will enjoy an unforgettable private dinner in the desert of Agafay with your family or your lover under a starry sky.
Inclusions: Dinner, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Water and tea
Exclusions: Alcoholics drinks not available
A wonderfull experience! Whenever you wanna try something different make sure you book this excursion. We had the best time of our life. The food was delious and also a lot. The ambiance and the staff were great. Thank you!
4.7 based on 77 reviews
Explore Casablanca, in the most memorable Half-day Tour. As one of the most detailed tour of all Casablanca in a typical morning, by an air conditioned Car/Minivan Chauffeured experience, discover its famous monuments. Enjoy your English speaking Chauffeur description and comments for each view and sight, admire Casablanca's main attraction, including Rick's Coffee, Hassan II Mosque, Corniche Ain Diab, Modern city, Royal Mohamed V place and a local food Market.
Inclusions: Hassan II Mosque entrance fees., A/C, Wi-Fi Car or Van with Multilingual driver at your disposal during your tour, Chauffeur Guide., Hotel pickup and drop-off, Mineral Bottled water + Wet wipes + Sweet and Candies
Exclusions: Hotels outside city center pick up is not included and require extra fees., Gratuities
Idrissi and Mourad made for an incredible trip to Fez. Everyone at this company follows Covid safety guidelines, and we felt very safe. The drive to Fez was breathtaking, and totally different than the other parts of the country we had visited. Mourad took us to a nice rest stop for a break along the drive. The ride was comfortable, with reclining seats, A/C, sanitizer, water, etc... In Fez, we met up with our guide, Idrissi, who has been a tour guide in Fez for about 40 years! He has an extremely extensive knowledge of the city of Fez, and gave us the experience of having a friendly, scholarly historian as a guide. We could tell right away that Idrissi is very well respected in Fez, by how locals would greet him so happily through the city. He is very well dressed and polite. We felt lucky to have him as a guide. We started by driving through the new Medina, then got out by the Royal Palace and walked through the Mellah, the old Jewish quarter. He pointed out the various gates and walls of the Medinas, and even knew how old they were. He pointed out which areas of the walls were from different times. We walked to Fes El Bali, the oldest neighborhood in Fez, and thought to be the oldest in-tact Medina in the world. There we got to see both sides of the famous Bab Boujloud gate, which has a completely different view from either side, and an amazing story behind its design. We got to see the outside of the Medersa Bou Inania, the Mosquee Al Qaraouiyine (which was one of the oldest universities in the world), and Medersa Attarine, (due to Covid, we couldn’t go inside). We walked through the Souk District, home of the local craftwork, where Idrissi was an expert at navigating. He also is very knowledgeable about which shops have quality handmade goods, and which shops to avoid. We are vegan, so Idrissi customized the trip for us, and skipped past the meat market and camel leather areas for us, which was very nice of him. He only took us to things that we were interested in seeing, and things that he knew we would appreciate. We got to go into the Nejjarine Museum of cedar wood, which displays artifacts of all of the various ways Moroccans used cedar wood from the Atlas Mountains from the 14th century to now. Idrissi also took us to many amazing lookout points with breathtaking views and photo-ops. Something we really appreciated was how he made sure that we did not feel pressure to buy things, and made sure the shop owners were not pushy. He picked quality places to take us to, especially for lunch. We had a personalized traditional Moroccan meal in an immaculate restored traditional home, with detailed carvings, mosaics, and artwork from floor to ceiling. The food was absolutely delicious, and the service was great. We finished our tour with a tour of a ceramic school and workshop, which is a craft especially important to Fez. On the way out, we stopped at the top of a hill with a panoramic view of the Medinas we walked through, and the Merenid Tombs. Then, we had a nice drive home. I highly recommend seeing Fez this way. Idrissi is the best guide you’ll find in Fez!
4.6 based on 268 reviews
Cross the High Atlas mountains to spend the evening in a bivouac campsite on this 2-day desert tour. With your local guide, you will explore the castle in Ait Benhaddou, climb to altitudes of 3,800 feet to reach Ouarzazate city and take a 1-hour camel ride from Zagora to reach your campsite. Transport by minivan/coach, tent accommodation, traditional dinner at the camp and Berber breakfast are included.
Inclusions: Hotel pick up and drop-off, Overnight accommodation in berber camp (Tizi Camp or Similar), 1 Breakfast, 1 Dinner, Camel ride in the sunset and sunrise in Zagora, Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Exclusions: Lunch, Bottled water
This is just the worst experience ever! I booked a trip, and instantly contacted the organizers about details of the trip. They did not answer me for 3 days. And only after I reminded several times and started to call them, they decided to tell me that my trip is cancelled. At it is the day before the start. Very nice. Not to mention that I booked a hotel in Marrakech, and transportation to Marrakech from Agadir (bc I live in Agadir) - and the day before the date everything is non-refundable. If I got the info earlier, I could have cancelled my hotel for free. Communication is like "Yes, we cancel your trip. We have no control about it." Like who has control over it? Nobody apologized not for the late response (I waited for 3 days and reminded several times, because panicked that nobody will pick me up), not for the late cancellation. Only when I mentioned that it would be nice that you at least apologize, they did it. Thank you, but when somebody asks you for sorry, it is a signal that you should have done it earlier. I understand that now is covid and everything, but this bad review is about communication, and I think that it is a job of the organizators to ORGANIZE everything, and solve the problems when they arise. You do not just throw cancellation a day before the trip in your customer, and do not answer the phone. Terrible. Just terrible.
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