6 days tour

Exploring Around Marrakech, Hiking & The Coast

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Exploring Around Marrakech, Hiking & The Coast

This tour includes:

Transport

Private 4ร—4 vehicle or minibus with A/C

Accommodation

Premium-quality accommodation at Riads and Boutique Hotels

Others

Sightseeing: Entrance fees to listed attractions, such as historical sites, museums, and monuments Activities: cultural experiences like local workshops or traditional performances. Support: 24/7 customer support and assistance during the trip.

Guide

Private English-speaking driver throughout your journey Camel trek accompanied by a Camel guide Certified tour guides in Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Fez, Essouira and Marrakech

Meals

All breakfasts

Not included:

Others

Lunches & drinks. Dinners not mentions

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Itinerary of your trip Exploring Around Marrakech, Hiking & The Coast

  • Day 1 Marrakech: Exploring The Red City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Marrakech: Exploring The Red City

      Welcome to Marrakech! Nicknamed the "Red City" for its 1000-year old red sandstone city walls and buildings, Marrakech is a major economic center. Marrakech has Berber rather than Arab roots and was once an important trading capital for tribes of the Atlas mountains. Orient yourself around Marrakechโ€™s bustling Jemaa el-Fna Square: the souks (markets) are to the north, the Koutoubia Mosque and Gardens to the west, and the kasbah (fort or fortification) area with the Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, and El Badi Place are to the south. In Ville Nouvelle, you will find the Majorelle Gardens. 


      For a unique way to tour the medina (old quarter), board a calรจche (French for horse-drawn carriage) and begin to adjust to your surroundings. Notice the fondouksโ€”medieval inns that provided merchants and travelers with shelter and supplies. Today some have been converted into residences or large shopping areas and workshops that you can explore. Find your way to the Koutoubia Mosque and Gardens and take a respite from the heat in its gardens amid fountains and palms. Though the mosque cannot be entered by non-muslims, itโ€™s worth checking out its 12th-century foundations and minaret. 


      As the evening progresses, Jemaa el-Fna comes alive with musicians and storytellers, acrobats and dancers, and even snake charmers. Wander the many rows of food stalls serving anything from full meals to fruit drinks, dried dates, and small snacks. Grab a bite, or for a more relaxed experience, look for one of the many cafรฉs that sit above the square to enjoy a meal while you watch the show below.

  • Day 2 Marrakech
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Marrakech

      Meet your guide for a half-day tour and discover the exquisite detail of the Ben Youssef Madrasa school of Islam for a taste of 16th-century architecture. Admire the traditional Moroccan artisanship: carved cedar, sculpted plaster, arabesques, Islamic calligraphy, and colorful zellij (mosaic tilework). Wander the old dorms where up to 800 students once lived and visit the prayer hall.


      Spend time exploring Dar Di Said Museum (also known as the Museum of Moroccan Arts) to see exhibits of clothing, antiques, jewelry, and beautifully carved Hispano-Moorish decorations. Afterward, indulge your senses as you explore the complicated labyrinth of souks, tucked behind ordinary restaurants and shops. Check out Souk el Attarin, Souk Chouari, and Souk Smata for a selection of spices, woodwork, and babouche (traditional Moroccan slippers). Visit Souk des Teinturiers (the dyersโ€™ souk) to see firsthand how leather hides and cloth are dyed.

  • Day 3 Hike The Foothills Around Amizmiz And Stay The Night In A Berber Home
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Hike The Foothills Around Amizmiz And Stay The Night In A Berber Home

      Today you will venture south of Marrakech to the small town of Amizmiz in the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains (about one hour away). Spend time exploring the modest market in the old town before joining your mountain guide to trek the narrow roads and mule paths in the surrounding hills. Hike between small Berber villages and observe the local farmers and shepherds as they tend to their animals and the landscape. You may even see children on their way to or from school, which are typically shared between a few nearby villages.


      Stop and enjoy lunch with a local family and gain insight into their daily lives as you learn how to make homemade bread. Continue your hike into the afternoon before returning to another local Berber home where you will be welcomed for dinner and provided with a room to retire for the evening

  • Day 4 Return To The Red City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Return To The Red City

      Have breakfast with your hosts before saying goodbye and heading out on the trail. Continue to explore the local scenery and other nearby towns before returning to Marrakech.


      Upon arriving in Marrakech, explore the kasbah area south of Jemaa el-Fna and check out the Saadian Tombs and discover the 500-year old craftsmanship that went into its construction. Visit the sunken gardens of the 17th-century El Badi Palace as you work your way through the Mellah and to the 19th-century Bahia Palace.

  • Day 5 Essaouira: Seaside Ramparts, Kitesurfing, & Fresh Seafood
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Essaouira: Seaside Ramparts, Kitesurfing, & Fresh Seafood

      After breakfast, make your way west to the Atlantic coast and to the charming beach town of Essaouira. The route along the way takes you over extensive rolling plains and through endemic argan forests. If youโ€™re lucky, you may see goats in the trees grazing on the argan fruit, a sight seen when grass pasture is limited or unavailable. Along the way, there is an option to stop at an Argan Oil Cooperative to see how the precious and expensive oil is extracted from the nut.


      Arrive in the port city of laid-back Essaouira, a nice contrast to frenetic Marrakech, and spend the rest of the day as you choose. Peruse the UNESCO-protected medina, go horseback riding in the surf, take a kitesurfing lesson, or walk the Skala de la Kasbah (the 18th-century seafront ramparts) along the coast. Designed by European engineers, old brass cannons line the walls and offer viewing access over the Atlantic. Jimi Hendrix fans may want to take a short taxi ride to Diabat at the end of Essaouiraโ€™s beach where he reportedly spent some time. Walk back to Essaouira and enjoy a meal of freshly caught seafood.

  • Day 6 Return To Marrakech
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Return To Marrakech

      Known as the "Windy City" for its strong Alizรฉe trade winds that hit its crescent beach, Essaouira is a popular surfing destination. Take the morning to watch the windsurfers, surfers, and kiteboarders or for the more adventurous, take a lesson, before saying goodbye and returning to Marrakech. 


      Depending on your flight details you may wish to visit the only surviving Almoravid monument, the 12th-century Almoravid Koubba, before spending some time in the Marrakech Museum, housed in the 19th-century Dar Mnebbi Palace, and enjoy modern and traditional Berber and Moroccan art.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Personal

Youโ€™ll be just with your guide or pilot. Examples of these activities are paragliding, sky diving, personal mountain climbing, etc.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 2 / Max: 80

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