Discover the best top things to do in Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz Region, Morocco including Moroccan Active Adventures, Le Paradis du Safran, Cheval Essaouira, Medersa Ben Youssef, Medina of Essaouira, Jardin Majorelle, Essaouira Ramparts, Essaouira Fishing Port, Rahba Kedima Square, Le Souk.
Restaurants in Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz Region
5.0 based on 640 reviews
Moroccoactiveadventure.com: will take you in a great authentic adventure far from touristic places. Our tours are for familities, couples, groups and solo travellers and for any level of adventure, from the soft to active...
We an awesome trip with Active Adventures! Mohamed was our wonderful guide with very intersting information about places we visited. The overnight in the Sahara was our highlight of the tour with different activities including fun quad biking, sand boarding and lovely evening meal wih Berber music around the fire.It is extremely well organised from pick up to drop back. The hotels we used are so nice and more that what we have expected. I would highly recommend this activity. Thanks again!!
5.0 based on 304 reviews
This small saffron farm truly is a paradise, a relaxing and restorative break from the hustle of the cities, a destination worth the trip (45 minutes from Marrakech) for its beauty alone. Everything within this garden is lovingly cared for, which radiates through its blooming plants and healthy, happy animals. Christine and her staff provide a warm welcome with her stories and their tea with home-made traditional bread. It is worth your time in any season.
5.0 based on 148 reviews
We offers you horseback riding and camels riding In Essaouira and its region. Discover wild and magnificent landscapes, between beaches, dunes and forest for an unforgettable experience! We welcome you all year round in our facilities and make you discover the world of horseback riding. Our stable is located in the village of Diabat, 3 km only from Essaouira’s center. You will find the tradition of Moroccan hospitality, the passion of our profession and the respect of these beautiful Barbs/Arabs horses. A professional team mentors and guides you. Our monitors are graduates of the National Institute of the Horse of Rabat. They speak arabic, french and english. Whether it's an introduction to horseback riding, an upgrade, an improvement, or just a moment of pleasure and fun, they will accompany you totaly safely for your enjoyment. We welcome riders of all ages and levels for lessons, rides on the beach, internship, horseback riding for one to five days, alone or in a group.
We booked a half day trip horse riding with picnic. We were picked up at agreed place (not possible directly where we were staying as we were in the Médina) and taken to the stables. Sa’id was our guide and he was friendly and helpful. We managed to communicate with our limited French and some google translate! We rode along the beach, was given the opportunity to canter and we stopped and took plenty of photos. Sa’id took some with our phones as well as his own. We had a picnic in a eucalyptus grove where Sa’id made a fire and cooked a variety of meats which we had with salad and bread. Before making our way back. The horses are well cared for and well behaved. Staff and friendly. All correspondence to plan trip was good and answered promptly. A great opportunity to see more of the amazing Moroccan countryside and enjoy some Moroccan hospitality. Thanks to all who made it happen. The only slightly sad thing - and this is NO reflection on the operator, is the amount of rubbish you ride past, both on the beach and the dunes. Essaouira needs to have a concerted plastic clean up.
4.5 based on 9,198 reviews
Recommend a visit to this very beautiful building - the tiles and architecture are fantastic and worth a visit!
4.5 based on 4,484 reviews
Dar Zahira is a beautifully restored and charming riad for up to 6 persons. You'll get a private & cosy place for you and your travel companions.
Always enjoyable to visit the medina Less hassle than in Marrakesh Corona has hit the medina and significant places have ceased trading or closed for reductions of the transmission. Which in turn has increased the poverty a bit but not threatening just quite sad to have been before the pandemic and thoroughly enjoyed every area. There is hope in the town and it’s a beautiful place with friendly people Always happy to return
4.5 based on 49,740 reviews
Nicely designed and maintained gardens, similar to those of Generalife in Granada, Spain. It’s a good place to recoup from the intensity of the market atmosphere.
A beautiful place with plants trees and birds!! an oasis that you must visit and admire the amazing blue of Marrakech.Very clean, with excellent bamboo and cactus.
4.5 based on 2,401 reviews
These ramparts provide a glimpse into how this old seaport village was fortified against invasion.
A lovely walk along the alleys lead you to the top of the wall to the ramparts , where the original cannons are still to be found there.
4.5 based on 2,139 reviews
As one of Morocco’s main fishing centers, Essaouira’s port is a major attraction.
This is one place you need to visit as all the elements of Essaouira come together with fish the restaurants and people come together The catch of the day is sold and the people come here to buy and socialise. the effect is magical althoug be careful of the ever present gulls.Bream shark prawns lobster langostines plus many other species I could not identify.
4.5 based on 519 reviews
This is a bazaar which mostly offers spices and other specialty goods.
This was one of the most interesting squares of Marrakech Medina. It’s French name is Place des Épices because it has many apothecaries in it. It used to be a grain market in it’s heydays. Besides cosmetics, oils and spices you can find weird stuff like dried leeches and scorpions, zebra skins, live chameleons and turtles, tusks and strange twigs. Most of these are used sihacen, or black magic. You can find shop’s selling local Viagra, bizarre potions, and age old herbal remedies. There are basket stalls and Amazigh hat shops located here too.
4.5 based on 209 reviews
We were staying inside the medina where the souk is located. Hence it was easy for us to walk around back to back to the souk. It is a large place and selling lots of stuff mostly local things. Cafes, spices, ceramics, carpets, leather, shoe, slippers, jewellery, argan oil, fruits, etc..You name it, Le Souk got it! Bargain is a must here and most people are friendly enough to give your prices.
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