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¿Qué incluye?
- Private transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with an experienced English-speaking driver-guide
- 7 nights of handpicked accommodation, combining comfort with authentic Moroccan character
- Daily breakfasts throughout the tour
- 2 included dinners:
Traditional Moroccan dinner in the scenic Dades Valley
Authentic Berber dinner under the stars at a desert camp in the Sahara - Guided city tour of Marrakech with a licensed local guide
- Guided city tour of Fes with a licensed local guide
- Guided visit to Ait Ben Haddou(UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Camel trekking experience through the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi
- Sandboarding in the Sahara (optional)
- Pick-up in Marrakech and drop-off in Tangier (hotel, port, or airport)
- Fuel, tolls, and all applicable local taxes
- 24/7 on-tour support for your peace of mind throughout the journey
Exclusiones
- Lunches and dinners not specified in the inclusions
- Entrance fees to historical sites, monuments, and museums
- Personal expenses such as souvenirs, drinks, and tips
- Travel insurance (highly recommended)
- Flights (international or domestic)
- Any optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
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Important Information to Know Before You Book
- Physical Requirements:
This tour involves moderate physical activity, including walking in medinas, exploring historical sites, and camel trekking in the Sahara. Travelers should be in good health and comfortable with occasional uneven terrain. - Desert Camp Stay:
The desert experience includes an overnight stay at a traditional Desert Camp in the dunes. Access to the camp is via camel or 4x4 vehicle. Facilities are comfortable but may be more basic than hotels in cities. - Accessibility:
Unfortunately, this tour is not fully wheelchair accessible, particularly in older medinas and desert areas. Please contact us directly to discuss any special mobility needs. - Infant & Child Policy:
Infant seats are available upon request at no extra cost.
The tour is family-friendly, but not recommended for infants in the desert due to climate and logistics. - Climate Considerations:
Morocco’s climate can vary significantly—expect hot days in the desert and cooler nights, especially from October to March. Pack accordingly. - Travel Insurance:
We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance that covers medical care, cancellations, and trip interruptions. - Dietary Needs:
Vegetarian, vegan, or allergy-specific meals can be arranged with advance notice.
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What to Bring on Your Morocco Adventure
To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience, we recommend bringing the following items:
- Comfortable walking shoes for exploring medinas and historical sites
- Warm layers or a jacket, especially for cool evenings in the mountains and desert (even in warmer months)
- Lightweight clothing for daytime, ideally breathable and modest
- Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen
- Swimwear, if your accommodations include a pool or spa
- Scarf or shawl for sun protection or visits to religious sites
- Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste
- Personal toiletries, including any specific products you may need in rural areas
- Small backpack or day bag for daily essentials and excursions
- Power adapter(Morocco uses Type C and E plugs – 220V)
- Camera or smartphone to capture the incredible scenery and moments
- Cash in Moroccan Dirhams (MAD) for local purchases, small tips, and markets (many places do not accept cards)
Optional:
- Sand-resistant shoes or sandals for the desert
- Wet wipes or hand sanitizer for comfort during travel days
- Travel pillow for longer drives