Tours from Rabat
Tours from Rabat
Why Tour With Us?
24 Hour Service
We are available 24 hours a day. of the day, 365 days a year, to give service, organize an imminent departure, or answer any questions during your trip to Morocco.
Your itinerary tailor-made
Our team will help you design an itinerary that best suits your needs. Based on your schedule, you will be able to enjoy the beauty of our country.
Price
The price it's depends on the time of year you wish to travel in Morocco, as there is a difference between the peak periods of April, December, March, January... and summer? and on the number of people in your party? in addition to the type of lodging and rooms you prefer?
accommodations
All the hotels & desert camps and activities we offer during your trip are places we've been before, ensuring the highest quality of all our services.
Private Tours
All our tours are private. so you can travel at your own peace and stop as you wish to discover Morocco and enjoy your Moments in Morocco.
Best Guide
we select the best Guide for the character of the client. Individual visits. The best guides in Morocco speak several languages and will show you and introduce you to the most unforgettable and beautiful places in Morocco.
Our Morocco Tours from Rabat
WE OFFER THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY DESERT EXPERIENCE!
History of Morocco
Morocco gained its independence in 1956 and is now ruled by King Mohammed VI as a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Morocco is home to the indigenous Berber tribe, which has its own spoken language. Arabs began to live in North Africa around the 7th century. Influenced by Arab culture, most Moroccans practise Islam. The proximity to Europe (only half an hour by ferry from northern Morocco to Spain) and the influence of Morocco as a French and Spanish protectorate in previous centuries have led to a mixing of our traditional cultures. Today, Moroccans are made up of Arabs and Berbers, and the people usually speak Arabic, and French, but many still use our mother tongue: Berber.
Climate:
Morocco is a large country with a climate that varies from region to region. Morocco has a Mediterranean climate, which is usually dry throughout the year, but there is more rainfall between November and March. July and August are the hottest months of the year, with temperatures that can reach 40°C in Marrakech and 50°C in the desert. However, in coastal areas such as Essaouira, you can enjoy the cool summer breeze of the ocean and take a break from the extreme heat in the highlands. To escape the heat, you can join our excursions and visit the waterfalls in Ouzouda and the Ourika Valley. In winter, there is snow in the Atlas Mountains The best time to visit Morocco is from March to May (spring) and from September to November (autumn).
Popular attractions
Most travelers usually start their exploration of Morocco with a visit to Marrakech, Casablanca, or Fez. There is a long and interesting history of both cities.
For a truly amazing desert experience, take a camel ride into the heart of the Erg Chebbi dunes and spend the night in a traditional Berber tent on our desert tour from Marrakech or our desert tour from Fez. You can also join our great tours and visit other famous Moroccan cities such as Tangier, Chefchaouen, Meknes, etc.
A visit to the Sahara is sure to be an incredible and unforgettable experience. You will never forget the experience of riding a camel on the sand dunes. Forget all your worries and enjoy the peaceful moments. Will you lose or win in the vast desert? At night, listen to the drumming of the Berbers and look up to see the stars. For more information, visit the Erg Chebbi website.
If your time is limited, why not take a day trip from Marrakesh? Visit the ancient Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, the waterfalls of the Ouzoud and Oourika valleys, or the film city of Ouarzazate.
Marrakech.
Marrakech: one of the best destinations where Moroccan lovers fall in love with its enchanting gardens, old red and brown buildings made of colorful clay, and huge walls made of eucalyptus and bamboo. Marrakech is ambivalently divided into two parts. The old city, which the locals call Medina Lakdima (Old Medina), is the classic orthodox part of Marrakech, surrounded by broken red walls with many holes, towers, and 17 large gates, and what the locals call Gheriz (New City). With its wide streets, tall buildings, and ornate temples, Gueliz is the modern part of the city.
Merzouga desert
Merzouga is Morocco’s biggest and most important tourist attraction, located in the heart of the Sahara Desert, with its small villages and green oases surrounded by golden sand dunes. A trip to the Merzouga Desert offers unforgettable moments of camel rides on the dunes, sleeping in traditional tents under the stars, enjoying sunset and sunrise, the tastiest Moroccan dinner on the dunes and dramatic music around the fire with the local nomads. Read More About Desert Morocco
Deep in the Sahara Desert
The deep Sahara desert. Avoid the crowds, enjoy off-roading on flat land, pass through small oases surrounded by the Black Atlas mountains and dry vegetation, see people living in small authentic houses, and get to know their way of life.
Fez
Fez: The ancient city of Fez is the most attractive place in this acropolis, which attracts explorers and culture lovers from all over the world to enjoy different types of food and drink. It is also renowned for its poignant history full of stories and melodramas.
Sahara Morocco Travel does its best to put together the best tours to Morocco and include Fez, as it is one of the best places to visit after the Merzouga Desert. We include it in tours departing from Casablanca, Tangier, and Rabat as well as longer tours from Marrakech.
The Atlas region in Morocco
Morocco has three Atlas mountains: the Anti-Atlas with black, the High Atlas and the Middle Atlas with brown and red. The High Atlas is the longest ridge, stretching across three countries, the Toubkal is the highest peak and is Morocco’s most famous climbing and skiing destination. the best things to do in the High Atlas mountains – visit the Todra gorges, learn about the legend of the Berber villages, go on an adventure trip to the Tichka pass, which you will cross on any journey through the Merzouga desert…
Ouarzazate
Ouarzazate Besides being known as the Hollywood of Africa or the Hollywood of Morocco, the city is also known as the gateway to desert tourism because it is a famous Moroccan film production city and its large film studios have attracted many filmmakers to choose this city for filming, it has wonderful sunny weather and is also surrounded by many different landscapes, such as the Black and Brown Mountains, the Draa Valley, the golden Merzouga Desert, the M’Hamid Desert, the Moroccan Dams . …
Morocco’s valleys and river
Morocco’s valleys and rivers: we always try to include them in our best hikes because they are magnificent, especially the formations between the mountains.
Draa Valley. If you plan to start your tour of Morocco from Marrakech, don’t be lazy to include this valley.
Boumalen Dades Valley
Dades Valley: one of the most famous valleys of the Atlas Mountains, surrounded by greenery and stunning rock formations, it is included on all Days Morocco Tours’ tours to Morocco via Marrakech.
Todra Gorges
The Todra valley is one of the best long, narrow, steep valleys to enjoy the most spectacular canyon in Morocco. The name of the Todra Valley is a Berber name meaning “valley of life”, as most of the locals living in the valley are exclusively engaged in agriculture….
Agadir
Agadir is located on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, closer to the south. The city is the administrative centre of the Souss-Massa-Draa region and is the centre of Morocco’s fishing and fishing industry. But most importantly, Agadir is a seaside resort. A neat, whitewashed city that looks more like a Mediterranean resort than any other Moroccan city. Golden sandy beaches, over 300 days of sunshine per year, hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, and excellent infrastructure. …… Is it any wonder that Agadir accounts for half of Morocco’s tourism revenue? Visit Morocco Tours From Agadir