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Organized trips and tours in Morocco

From the Desert to the Imperial Cities

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Let yourself be carried away by the scents of spices that color the Moroccan souks and by the melodies of the snake charmers. Your organized trip to Morocco, discovering the fascinating Berber culture.
camels in the Sahara desert at sunset
Sahara Desert
Rabat mosque
Rabat
streets of the blue city of Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen
minaret of Marrakech
Marrakech
Moroccan market of Fez
Fez
ancient red city of Ouarzazate in the middle of the desert
Ourzazate
ancient ruins of Volubilis
Volubilis

What You Will See

Nature: From the sand dunes of the Sahara Desert, to the untamed waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Morocco offers us unique natural landscapes that one must see at least once in a lifetime.
Culture: The Medina, the most characteristic district of the cities in the Maghreb, with its cheerful local craft shops and imposing mosques. Don't miss any corner of Morocco thanks to the travel tips from our local guides!
Cities: A palette to color your memories: the red city of Marrakech and the blue city of Chefchaouen. Be dazzled by the bright hues of the imperial cities: Fez, Rabat, and Meknes.
Food: You won't be able to resist the temptation of the new aromas coming from the food stalls that dot the medina: couscous, spices, mint tea. Will it all fit in your suitcase?

The best time to visit Morocco

Morocco is perfect in the spring (April-May) and in the fall (September-October) for mild weather. The summer is hot, ideal for the Atlantic coast. Winter can be cool but it's a good time to visit the imperial cities and the desert.

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Useful information

What is the best time to go to Morocco?

The best time for all-inclusive and non-inclusive vacation packages are the months of April-May and September-October. We recommend these periods as the temperatures are mild at night, allowing you to fall asleep under the stars in the desert, and equally pleasant during the day for visiting the imperial cities.

What to see and not miss on a tour in Morocco?

Crossing the legendary Sahara Desert on the back of a dromedary, chasing the sun on the horizon. Then spending an Arabian night sleeping in a tent under the stars. And the next day, setting off towards the vibrant Casablanca and its Hassan II Mosque, whose minaret points towards Mecca. Finally, the Atlantic coast offers locations and beaches ideal for those wishing to spend a seaside vacation in Morocco!

What to pack for a trip to Morocco?

For your vacation in Morocco, we recommend light clothing for the warm days and a set of heavier garments for the cool desert nights. Long outfits are essential for entering religious places. Don't forget to leave half your suitcase empty: make room for local crafts and fragrances. It's impossible to resist the allure of shopping in the Moroccan souks!

What are the documents required to travel to Morocco?

It is necessary to have a passport with a remaining validity of at least 6 months at the time of leaving the country. For stays and organized trips for tourism purposes, entry without a visa is allowed for a maximum duration of three months. The overall health situation is satisfactory: it is advisable to have health insurance in case of emergencies.
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