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¿Qué incluye?
- Private Transportation
Comfortable, air-conditioned 4x4 vehicle or minivan with a dedicated, English-speaking driver throughout the tour. - Expert Local Guide.
Local guides for city tours in Fes and Marrakech for enriched cultural insights (available upon request or included in certain packages). - 8 Nights Accommodation
Handpicked, authentic stays in charming riads, boutique guesthouses, and a luxury desert camp in Merzouga. - Daily Breakfasts
Fresh Moroccan breakfasts provided each morning at your accommodation. - 2 Dinners in the Sahara Desert
Traditional dinners served in your desert camp—enjoy Berber cuisine under the stars. - Camel Trek in the Sahara
Sunset camel ride across the dunes of Erg Chebbi, with time for photos and sandboarding if desired. - Entrance Fees to Major Monuments
Included for select sites such as the Hassan II Mosque, historical sites in Fes, Ait Benhaddou, and more. - Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off
Convenient pickup at Casablanca and drop-off at your preferred location in Marrakech (or Casablanca, if returning). - Flexible Itinerary & Cultural Encounters
Opportunities to visit traditional workshops, Berber villages, and local cooperatives—tailored to your interests.
Exclusiones
- International & Domestic Flights
Airfare to and from Morocco is not included. - Lunches & Most Dinners
Except for dinners in the Sahara Desert, meals outside breakfast are not included to allow flexibility for guests to explore local cuisine. - Entrance Fees to Optional Sites
Admission to museums, gardens, or attractions not listed in the itinerary as included. - Personal Expenses
Such as souvenirs, laundry, snacks, or phone calls. - Travel Insurance
Comprehensive travel insurance (strongly recommended) is not provided. - Tips & Gratuities
Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff are not included and left to guest discretion. - Alcoholic Beverages
Drinks outside of bottled water provided in the vehicle are not included.
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Important Information to Consider Before Booking
- Physical Requirements
This tour involves moderate physical activity, including walking on uneven surfaces (such as medina alleys and desert dunes) and getting on/off camels. A basic level of fitness is recommended. - Desert Camp Accessibility
Please note that desert accommodations may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility, as access often requires a short camel ride or 4x4 drive over sand dunes. - Infant & Child Policy
Infant car seats are available upon request (please mention at time of booking).
The tour is family-friendly, and we’re happy to tailor the pace to suit children. - Not Wheelchair Accessible
Due to terrain and traditional accommodations, this tour is not fully wheelchair accessible. - Health & Safety
Guests with heart conditions, back problems, or serious medical issues should consult their doctor before booking.
Travelers should also bring any personal medication they may need, especially when visiting remote desert areas. - Climate & Packing Tips
Expect varying temperatures—from warm days in the desert to cooler nights in the mountains. We recommend layered clothing, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes. - Dietary Requirements
Please inform us in advance of any food allergies or dietary preferences—our team will do our best to accommodate you.
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What to Bring
To make the most of your Morocco adventure, we recommend packing the following:
- Comfortable Walking Shoes
Ideal for exploring medinas, kasbahs, and uneven terrain. - Layered Clothing
Temperatures can vary greatly between day and night, especially in the mountains and desert. Bring both light clothes for the day and warm layers for cool evenings. - Sun Protection
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat are essential under the Moroccan sun—especially in the desert. - Modest Clothing
Out of respect for local culture, we recommend clothing that covers shoulders and knees, especially when visiting religious or rural areas. - Warm Jacket or Fleece
Especially important for evenings in the Sahara and higher altitudes. - Scarf or Headwrap
Useful for sun protection and a must for camel treks in the desert (available for purchase locally too). - Small Backpack or Daypack
Handy for day trips and short walks away from your vehicle or accommodation. - Refillable Water Bottle
To stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste (we provide bottled water, but eco-conscious travelers may prefer this). - Camera or Smartphone
For capturing Morocco’s unforgettable landscapes and moments—plus extra memory cards or batteries. - Travel Adapter
Morocco uses the standard European two-round-pin plugs (Type C & E, 220V). - Personal Toiletries & Medications
Especially any prescription medications, as they may not be readily available in remote areas.