Discover Morocco, your way
Multi-day tours, day trips and authentic experiences — booked with trusted local guides.
Best-rated day trips
Single-day experiences you can book around your stay.
Day TripQuad Bike and Camel Ride in Marrakech Palmeraie
Day TripChefchaouen Day Trip — The Blue City of the Rif Mountains
Day TripTangier Day Trip — Kasbah, Caves of Hercules & Strait of Gibraltar
Day TripTetouan Day Trip from Tangier — UNESCO Medina & Rif Culture
Day TripMarrakech Souks and Medina Walking Tour
Day TripTraditional Moroccan Hammam and Spa Experience
Top Morocco tours
Multi-day adventures across the kingdom — desert, mountains and imperial cities.
Multi-day Tour6-Day Morocco Highlights from Marrakech
Multi-day Tour2-Day Sahara Express to Merzouga from Fes
Multi-day Tour7-Day Grand Tour of Morocco: Cities, Mountains and Desert
Multi-day Tour4-Day Atlas Mountains and Zagora Desert Adventure
Multi-day Tour5-Day Imperial Cities of Morocco from Casablanca
Multi-day Tour3-Day Sahara Desert Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga
Popular activities
Short experiences from 1 to 4 hours — surf, pottery, music, art and more.
From the blog
Travel tips, city guides and inspiration for your Morocco trip.
Travel Tips
Best Time to Visit Morocco: A Month-by-Month Guide
From the rose-scented valleys of spring to the fiery Sahara sunsets of autumn — here is when to go and where to head each season.
Guides
Your Complete Guide to a Sahara Desert Tour
Camel treks, starlit camps, golden dunes at sunrise — everything you need to know before heading to Erg Chebbi or Erg Chegaga.
City Guides
10 Tips for Navigating the Marrakech Medina
Getting lost is half the fun — but these insider tips will help you find the hidden fountains, the best spice stalls, and the quietest café rooftops.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know before booking your Morocco experience.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the most pleasant temperatures across the country. Summer is ideal for the Atlantic coast but very hot inland. Winter is perfect for Marrakech and the south.
Citizens of the EU, USA, UK, Canada, and many other countries can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. Always check the latest requirements with your country's embassy before travelling.
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Cash is king in the medinas and souks. ATMs are widely available in cities. Most riads and larger restaurants also accept cards.
Morocco is generally very safe for tourists. Exercise normal precautions in crowded medinas and use reputable guides. Solo female travellers visit regularly — dress modestly outside beach resorts.
Arabic (Darija dialect) and Amazigh (Berber) are the mother tongues. French is widely used in business and tourism. Spanish is common in the north. English is understood in tourist areas.
Yes — all our experiences are booked directly with local guides. You confirm via WhatsApp and pay on the day of the tour. No credit card or prepayment required.
Lightweight, loose clothing for the day; a warm layer for cold desert nights. Sunscreen, sunglasses and a scarf/keffiyeh for dust. Comfortable closed shoes for camel treks.
Most day trips and tours are family-friendly. Children aged 4+ can join camel rides with a handler. Let us know the ages of your group when booking and the guide will adapt the pace.
Free cancellation up to 1 month before the tour start time. Contact your guide directly via WhatsApp to reschedule.
Most day trips from Marrakech include hotel or riad pickup. Multi-day tours depart from a central meeting point or your accommodation. Confirm pickup details with your guide at booking.


