
Agadir - Agadir Crocoparc Tour
Agadir Crocoparc is one of Morocco's top things to do. It's home to 400 crocodiles, some of which are over 4 metres long. Watch them dozing on the banks and peering from the water, and coo over the beady-eyed baby crocs in the nursery. And if you're here at feeding time, there's another treat – watching the adults fight over chunks of raw meat.
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Marrakech - Marrakech hot air balloon ride
This early morning hot air balloon ride is the ultimate way to start your day in Morocco. You'll get to soar the skies on an hour-long ride over Marrakech and the High Atlas Mountains. And once you land, you'll be treated to a traditional Berber breakfast served in a cosy tent.Your morning kicks off with an early pick-up from your hotel to begin making your way to the launch spot for your hot air balloon ride. First, you'll be served tea or coffee and a croissant as the balloon is inflated. Then climb in, and you'll be up, up and away – floating through the serene morning skies with views extending over the terracotta roofs of Marrakech, tiny Berber villages and snow-capped High Atlas Mountains in the distance.You'll see it all as everyone is waking up, and during an hour or so in the air, you'll see Morocco from a whole new angle. On landing, you'll be welcomed into a typical Berber tent for a freshly prepared breakfast.
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Marrakech - Ouzoud Waterfalls tour with Imi-n-Ifri and lunch from Marrakech
The Ouzoud Falls are one of the top sights in Morocco and easily visited from Marrakech. You'll head into the Middle Atlas Mountains to see North Africa's highest waterfalls as well as a natural travertine bridge. Hamza, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘I've been guiding this excursion for many years, but I still love seeing the falls. They drop 110m down craggy red cliffs, and there are various places to view the cascading water, from above and below. Ouzoud means “olive” in the Berber language, and the falls are named after the ancient olive trees that thrive around this valley.'You'll cross palm groves, pass by typical Berber villages and weave through mountain passes en route to Ouzoud. Reaching the falls, you'll have plenty of time to take photos and marvel at the succession of tiered cascades. There's a permanent rainbow created by the mist thrown up from the natural power of the water, which is at peak flow during the spring.Your guide will point out the best viewpoints, and with luck you might even spot the Barbary apes that call this dazzling place home. Hamza says, ‘Many people think of Morocco as arid. Yet the Ouzoud Falls and the green surroundings bring a sense of vitality and life-force to the landscape.' After your visit, it's time to relax over a meal in a Berber restaurant where you'll tuck into a freshly-prepared local lunch including a typical dish of the region. And there's a photo stop at the nearby Imi-n-Ifri natural bridge on the way back to Marrakech.
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Get your holiday off to a relaxing start with a sumptuous Hammam bath and massage. You'll be taken to a spa in Agadir where you can leave all your worries at the door, and with hotel transfer all included, you'll not need to lift a finger.The calming atmosphere and décor of the spa will make you feel at ease straight away and with ambient music playing in the background you'll be ready to start your treatment. You can choose from a variety of massages as well as a cleansing Hammam bath – ideal for those wanting some detox and to wash away all the stress.Expert masseurs will work with you to give you a massage that helps to relieve all the tension in your muscles. The heady aromas of the oils combined with the harmonious atmosphere will transport you to a place of pure serenity.
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Agadir - Essaouira and medina tour with a local guide and lunch
Known as the ‘Jewel of the Atlantic', Essaouira is an atmospheric fishing port with age-old souks, pastel blue seaside houses, and a bustling UNESCO-listed Medina. You'll have plenty of time to discover this coastal gem with a guided tour and a visit to Espace Othello Gallery.
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Agadir - Agadir Folkloric Dinner Show
You'll enjoy a night full of Moroccan flavour with this folkloric show and banquet. The kids will be star-struck by Berber musicians, glittering belly dancers, and daredevil acrobats, and on top of that you'll feast on a four-course dinner featuring delicious local specialities.The night gets into full swing as soon as you arrive, with folklore singers and Moroccan dancers greeting you at the door. You'll be seated in a traditional Bedouin tent that sets the scene for an evening of delight ahead of you. You'll be served a four-course Moroccan meal consisting of local specialities, and then you can relax with a soothing mint tea and a plate of biscuits, ready for the folkloric show.Belly dancers, acrobats and Berber musicians from all regions of Morocco come out on stage to show you their incredible and dazzling skills. It's a full-on and fun-packed evening for all the family.
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Marrakech - Essaouira medina and harbour tour with argan coop Visit
They call Essaouira the ‘Jewel of the Atlantic' for a reason. It's a whitewashed maze famous for its Medina, fishing village vibe and flocks of kite surfers. You'll explore the harbour, meander through the UNESCO-listed medina and catch up on its bohemian arts scenes. Ibrahim, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘An Essaouira born and bred Amazigh, my family moved when I was 14. Now, when I return, I'm filled with nostalgia as I tour the alleys I used to play football in with my Arab and Jewish friends. Essaouira has always been a multicultural melting pot.'You'll get the lowdown on the city from your guide, learning about the port, municipal market, jewellers' district and artisan centres. Its mellow atmosphere, narrow winding streets laden with kaleidoscopic carpets, peeling-paint houses with and heavy old wooden doors make it a wonderful place to wander around. You'll walk the ramparts of the harbour, known as the Skala, where electric-blue boats bob in the water and see the collection of historic European brass cannons.After lunch in a local restaurant inside the medina, we'll check out the artisan shops and galleries, known for handcrafted products made with thuya wood. The Othello arts space – named after the film of the Shakespeare play, which was partially shot in Essaouira – is worth a visit. We'll also drop into an argan oil cooperative, which was founded by local women, where you can try homemade local products such a mint tea, bread and amlou – a spread made from argan oil, honey and almonds.
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Marrakech - Marrakech Medina & Souks Private Tour
Marrakech can only be described as a scene out of Scheherazade's ‘One Thousand and One Nights'. Narrow alleyways hiding blissful Arabic-style gardens and sprawling spice-scented souks will immerse you in the city's captivating spirit. You'll visit top sights such as Jemaa el-Fnaa and the Medina.Spend the afternoon on a private guided visit to the UNESCO-listed Medina. Its eye-catching bazaars, streaming food carts and street merchants shouting to invite you into their stalls make the atmosphere truly electric. Every corner holds a different sight, sound and aroma. The more you explore, the more you'll feel like a local. Head over to Marrakech's bustling heart, Jemaa el-Fnaa. The square is a space for fruit and spice vendors selling their fresh produce and street performers who spend the day entertaining both locals and travellers alike. Finish off your Arabian adventure on a terrace cafe where you can sit down, relax and sip a refreshing drink as you enjoy a bird's-eye view of the square.
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Marrakech - Marrakech quad adventure
If you want to combine your city stay with a bit of adventure, a quad bike tour through authentic Berber villages and the harsh landscapes of the Jbilat zone, provides just that. Don your helmet and set off on an exploration at high speed through the countryside surrounding Marrakech.After a quick safety briefing with your guide, you'll be provided with a helmet and quad biking gear so all you need to do is bring your sense of adventure. Atlas Mountains in the background, we'll drive through the seemingly endless Jbilat area as well as plenty of remote Berber outposts.Mid-way, we'll stop in a village for some freshly-brewed mint tea and for you to admire the stacks of ochre-coloured houses and the way of life close up. During the return journey, you'll be able to see why Marrakech is nicknamed the ‘Red City' at a panoramic viewpoint that's off the beaten track.
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Agadir - Marrakech City Tour with Dinner Show
Sitting in the shadow of the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is a rich tapestry of spice-scented souks, street magicians and steaming food carts. You'll visit top sights such as Jemaa el-Fnaa, the Koutoubia Mosque and the Bahia Palace. From Agadir, we'll travel to Marrakech by coach. Kick off with a visit to the outside of the architecturally significant Koutoubia Mosque, a medieval masterpiece that's the city's most recognisable landmark. You'll then head to the Bahia Palace - another outstanding example of Islamic art and architecture. After lunch in the opulent surroundings of a riad, you'll visit Ben Youssef Madrasa and then venture into the maze of souks for a guided tour around the medina. As part of this tour, we offer a shopping stop, where you can indulge in the city's vibrant shopping scene. This is an optional stop and can be customized to your preferences.Next up is the pulsating Jemaa el-Fnaa square – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The life and soul of the city, you'll have free time to explore, shop, sample some street food, or just soak up the atmosphere of this bustling area. We round off with a dinner show featuring traditional dance and music. Then there's free time or the chance to explore the nighttime excitement of Jemaa el-Fnaa with your guide.
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Marrakech - Full-day trip to Ouarzazate and Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou from Marrakech
Embark on a journey through southern Morocco's awe-inspiring landscapes. Visit UNESCO sites in Ouarzazate and Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou. Book now.
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One of Africa's best beaches is our destination for the day on this tour. Along the way, we'll tick-off typical Berber villages, shop for silverware in spice-scented souks, and stop by Youssef Ben Tachafine Dam, too. Star of the show though is Legzira Beach, where a seafront lunch is followed by free time on Morocco's most handsome stretch of sand.
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