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¿Qué incluye?
    • Private transport: Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle for the entire journey from Casablanca to Marrakech and back.
    • Experienced, professional guide: An expert local guide to provide insightful commentary and ensure a personalized, engaging experience throughout the day.
    • Hotel pick-up and drop-off: Convenient pick-up from your hotel in Casablanca and drop-off at your hotel upon return.
    • Bottled water: Refreshments to keep you hydrated during the journey.
    • Scenic drive: Enjoy a picturesque, relaxed drive through Morocco’s beautiful landscapes as you make your way to Marrakech.
    Exclusiones
      • Lunch: The cost of lunch is not included. Your guide will recommend authentic local restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Moroccan dishes.
      • Monuments Entrance Fees: Entrance fees to monuments and attractions such as the Bahia Palace, and others are not included in the tour price. These fees are to be paid on-site.
      • Tips: Tips for your guide and driver are not included. While not mandatory, gratuities are greatly appreciated for exceptional service.
      • Personal Expenses: Any personal expenses, including souvenirs, snacks, or drinks outside of the provided bottled water, are not included.
      • Optional Activities: Any optional activities or experiences, such as camel rides, spa treatments, or shopping, are not included in the tour price.
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        Important Information to Consider Before Booking Your Experience

        • Health and Physical Requirements:
          This tour involves moderate walking, especially within the Medina and at monuments such as the Bahia Palace and Jemaa el-Fna Square. It is suitable for most travelers in good health. However, it may not be ideal for individuals with limited mobility or those who are unable to walk for extended periods.
        • Accessibility:
          While the tour is generally accessible, please note that some sites, like the Bahia Palace, may have uneven surfaces or stairs, which could be challenging for those with mobility impairments. Unfortunately, the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
        • Comfortable Footwear:
          It is recommended that travelers wear comfortable walking shoes as the Medina can be cobblestone, and you will be walking through various historical sites.
        • Infant Seats:
          Infant seats are available on request. Please inform us in advance if you require one for your child.
        • Weather Considerations:
          Morocco’s weather can be quite warm, especially in the summer months. Be sure to wear sun protection, such as sunscreen and a hat, and stay hydrated throughout the day.
        • Dress Code:
          Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country, and modest dress is recommended. Women, in particular, should avoid wearing revealing clothing when visiting religious sites or public spaces.
        • Photography:
          Photography is allowed in most public areas; however, be sure to ask for permission before taking photos of locals, particularly in markets or during private ceremonies.
        • Monument Access:
          Please note that some sites, such as the Koutoubia Mosque, are not accessible to non-Muslims. However, the beautiful exteriors and gardens still offer fantastic photo opportunities.
        • Language:
          The tour will be conducted in English, but your guide may also speak French and Arabic. If you require another language, please inquire in advance.
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          What Should You Bring with You?

          To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience during your private guided tour, here are a few items that would be nice to have:

          • Comfortable Walking Shoes: As you'll be exploring the Medina and walking through various sites, comfortable shoes are essential for a smooth experience.
          • Sunscreen: Morocco can get quite sunny, especially during the warmer months, so be sure to bring sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun’s rays.
          • Hat or Sunglasses: A wide-brimmed hat or sunglasses will help shield you from the sun while adding an extra layer of comfort.
          • Water Bottle: Although we provide bottled water during the tour, it’s a good idea to bring an extra bottle or a reusable water container to stay hydrated throughout the day.
          • Light Jacket or Sweater: Even if the weather is warm, the evenings can sometimes get cooler, especially in spring and fall. Bring a light jacket or sweater just in case.
          • Camera or Smartphone: You’ll want to capture the beauty of Marrakech! Bring your camera or smartphone to take photos of the stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
          • Modest Clothing: Morocco is a conservative country, and modest dress is recommended, especially when visiting religious sites. Bring clothes that cover your shoulders and knees, particularly for women.
          • Cash: While credit cards are accepted in some places, it's always handy to have cash on hand for shopping, tips, or small purchases in local markets.
          • Personal Medications: If you take any prescription medications, make sure to bring them along. It’s also wise to carry any personal items like hand sanitizer, tissues, or any other essentials you may need.
          • Camera or Smartphone: Marrakech is full of breathtaking sights, and you’ll definitely want to capture memories of your visit. Be sure to bring your camera or smartphone to snap photos!