Marrakech, Zagora, and Atlantic Coast
Discover Morocco on a 9-day tour filled with spectacular landscapes, fascinating history, and unique cultural experiences. This tour provides a fascinating journey through Morocco’s varied landscapes and cultural richness. Starting in the lively city of Marrakech, you’ll visit historic sites, cross the scenic High Atlas Mountains, and explore ancient kasbahs. From the calm desert of Zagora to the charming coastal towns of Sidi Ifni and Essaouira, you’ll experience Morocco’s unique mix of history, tradition, and natural beauty, with comfortable stays in traditional riads and Berber tent camps.
Tour Details
Duration
9 days
Arrival
marrakech
Departure
Marrakech
Season
All Year
Group Size
exclusive
Itinerary
- Arrival in Marrakech, pick-up at the airport with a sign from our agency Unique Morocco Experience, and transfer to your riad.
- Free time, accommodation, and overnight stay at the riad.
- After the breakfast, free day to explore the city: Menara Gardens, Koutoubia Minaret, Saadian Tombs featuring the central Carrara marble dome, and Bahia Palace. Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- In the morning, vendors sell fruits, wicker baskets, sweets, etc.
- In the afternoon, the square becomes fascinating as it lights up with a thousand lights, creating a magical atmosphere.
- Overnight at the riad in Marrakech.
- Pick-up at your accommodation and departure towards Ouarzazate.
- We will cross the High Atlas Mountains, passing through the Tizi n’Tichka pass and numerous Berber villages.
- We will visit the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, famous for its movies and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- We will venture into the palm grove of the Draa Valley, the largest in Africa, with kasbahs, villages, and orchards.
- We will take a track that leads us into the heart of the palm grove, arriving in Zagora, a historical endpoint of the caravans from Timbuktu.
- Before sunset, we will head to the Berber tent camp, where we will have a welcome tea and witness an unforgettable sunset.
- Dinner will be by the campfire, and we will rest under a blanket of stars.
- Overnight stay in the Berber tent camp.
- After the breakfast, we will depart for Tamegroute to visit the potters and wood-fired kilns where the famous green pottery is made. We will observe women hand-shaping pottery and men using the foot-operated pottery wheel. Artisans work on the street, blending colors with green being the most prominent, creating a wide variety of pieces.
- Next, we continue to Taroudant, a fortified city in the fertile Souss Valley, between Agadir and Ouarzazate. Known as the “little Marrakech,” it was the origin of the Saadian dynasty and the first city in Morocco to have a printing press. Influenced by the ancient Jewish community.
- Overnight at the accommodation.
- After the breakfast, we will depart for the Atlantic coast, arriving at Sidi Ifni. Enjoy its wide beach, stroll through its white and blue streets, and savor fresh fish and seafood. Ideal for surfing away from the crowds, Sidi Ifni offers a sandy stretch of over three kilometers, close to the Western Sahara.
- Next, we continue to Legzira, famous for its red sandstone arches, although only one arch remains standing after the collapse in 2016 due to erosion.
- Overnight at the accommodation.
- After the breakfast, free day to enjoy the tranquility of these beaches and their peaceful villages.
- Overnight at your accommodation.
- After the breakfast, departure towards Agadir, Morocco’s premier seaside destination. With exceptional weather and 300 days of sunshine per year, its 10 km beach makes it ideal for vacations. Agadir, a member of the World’s Most Beautiful Bays Club, boasts a large marina.
- We then continue to Essaouira, known as the “Pearl of the Atlantic” and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This coastal city, with its charm and authenticity, is the last walled fortification on the Atlantic coast. With houses reminiscent of the “white villages” of Andalusia, Essaouira has been a crossroads of cultures and civilizations, from the Phoenicians to the French.
- As the sun sets, the journey continues to Essaouira, where accommodation for the night will be arranged.
- After the breakfast, we will visit Essaouira, also known by its ancient name, Mogador. It is a Moroccan port city on the western Atlantic coast, north of Cape Sim. It is the capital of the eponymous province in the Marrakech – Tensift – Al Hauz region. With a population of around 70,000 inhabitants, its medina or historic center has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2001. Essaouira served as a filming location for the Game of Thrones series due to its impressive walls. It is common to see various water sports practiced on its beaches, such as kitesurfing or surfing, thanks to its excellent weather conditions and constant presence of wind throughout the year.
- Afterward, we will head back to Marrakech.
- Overnight at a riad.
- After the breakfast, depending on the scheduled departure time of your flight, you will have some free time for final visits and shopping.
- Alternatively, if the flight departure time allows, there is an optional guided tour with a local guide.
- You will be transferred to the airport for your departure at the agreed time.
Tour Highlights
- Begin an unforgettable journey through the captivating landscapes and cultural treasures of Morocco.
- Start in Marrakech, exploring its bustling souks, intricate architecture, and iconic landmarks.
- Experience in a Berber tent camp with sunset views, dinner by the warmth of the campfire, and rest under a blanket of stars.
- Venture south to Taroudant, a hidden gem surrounded by mountains that offers an authentic Berber culture.
- Continue on to Tafraoute, famous for its pink granite rock formations, where traditional Berber life meets stunning vistas.
- Visit the beach famous for its red sandstone arches, an impressive natural monument.
- Relax at Morocco's premier seaside resort, with its exceptional climate and a 10 km beach.
- Discover the magnificent stone arches of Legzira sculpted by wind and water, and enjoy its sun-drenched beaches.
- Conclude in Essaouira, a charming coastal city with a UNESCO-listed medina, vibrant markets, and wind-swept beaches.
What is included / not included
- Transfer to and from the Airport
- Accommodation throughout the tour with breakfast
- Private vehicle with a English-speaking driver throughout the journey
- Fuel, tolls, and all associated expenses
- One night in tents (Berber camp) in the desert, on a half-board basis
- Dinner in Zagora desert
- Camel ride
- Administrative fees
- Sandboarding
- Flights
- Lunch menus
- Entrance fees to monuments & museums
- Dinner
Overview
This tour offers a rich and varied experience of Morocco, combining vibrant cities, historical landmarks, breathtaking landscapes, and peaceful coastal areas. Starting in Marrakech, you’ll be welcomed at the airport and transferred to a traditional riad for a relaxing stay.
In Marrakech, you’ll explore renowned sites such as the Menara Gardens, Koutoubia Minaret, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, and the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa Square. The city showcases a captivating mix of history, culture, and modern energy.
The adventure continues as you cross the High Atlas Mountains, passing through scenic Berber villages and the Tizi n’Tichka pass. You’ll visit Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before heading to Zagora through the Draa Valley. Here, you’ll enjoy a memorable night in a Berber tent camp, complete with a campfire dinner under the starry sky.
Afterward, you’ll visit Tamegroute, where you can observe traditional pottery making, then travel to Taroudant, a historic walled city often referred to as “little Marrakech.”
Moving towards the Atlantic coast, you’ll visit Sidi Ifni, a charming town with wide beaches and a relaxed vibe. From there, you’ll head to Legzira, known for its dramatic red sandstone arch.
Following some leisure time on the coast, you’ll travel through Agadir, Morocco’s leading beach resort, and continue to Essaouira, a UNESCO-listed coastal town famous for its fortified walls and rich cultural heritage.
Finally, you’ll return to Marrakech, where you can enjoy some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing before your departure.
Essential Information
- Comfortable Walking Shoes: As you explore various cities and landscapes, including mountains and beaches, it’s important to have sturdy and comfortable walking shoes to keep your feet happy throughout the journey.
- Lightweight Clothing: Pack lightweight and breathable clothing, especially for the warmer climate. Consider bringing items that can be layered to accommodate temperature changes during the day.
- Sun Protection: Don’t forget to pack sunscreen with a high SPF, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to shield yourself from the sun’s rays, especially during outdoor activities and beach visits.
- Daypack or Backpack: A small daypack or backpack will come in handy for carrying essentials such as water bottles, snacks, a camera, and other items while exploring.
- Travel Adapter: Morocco uses the Europlug Type C and Type E sockets, so ensure you have a suitable travel adapter to charge your electronic devices.
- Reusable Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is crucial, so having a reusable water bottle will allow you to refill it throughout the day and reduce plastic waste.
- Marrakech: In Marrakech, you’ll find various accommodation options to suit various budgets and preferences. You’ll have plenty of choices, from luxurious riads (traditional Moroccan houses with interior courtyards) in the historic Medina to modern hotels in the newer parts of the city. Consider staying near the Medina to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and have easy access to popular attractions like Jemaa el-Fnaa Square.
- Taroudant: Taroudant offers a more relaxed and traditional atmosphere than larger cities. You can find charming riads and guesthouses within the Medina, allowing you to experience the authentic Moroccan lifestyle. These accommodations often feature beautiful courtyards, rooftop terraces, and traditional Moroccan decor.
- Tafraoute: Tafraoute is a small town surrounded by stunning pink granite rock formations. Accommodation options here are limited but include guesthouses and small hotels. These establishments offer a peaceful retreat and are usually family-run, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
- Zagora: Accommodation in Zagora offers an authentic and magical experience in the heart of the desert, at a Berber tent camp. Here you can enjoy an unforgettable night under the starry Sahara sky, with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable and memorable stay.
- Agadir: Agadir is a popular coastal city with various budget accommodations. You’ll find luxury resorts and hotels along the beachfront, providing easy access to the sandy shores. In addition, there are also mid-range hotels and guesthouses available both near the beach and in the city center.
- Essaouira: Essaouira offers a unique blend of coastal beauty and historical charm. The Medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers various riads and guesthouses with authentic Moroccan architecture. You can also find hotels and resorts along the beachfront, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful views and easy access to the ocean.
During this tour, comfortable and reliable transportation will ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. Here are the details regarding transportation:
- Private Vehicles: Depending on the group size, you will travel in private vehicles, typically air-conditioned minibusses or vans. These vehicles are spacious and designed to provide a comfortable ride throughout the tour.
- Professional Drivers: Experienced and licensed drivers will accompany you throughout the trip. They know the routes, ensuring safe and efficient transportation between destinations. Our drivers are familiar with the local terrain and will navigate the roads with expertise.
- Airport Transfers: Upon your arrival in Marrakech, you will be greeted at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Similarly, at the end of the tour, you will be transferred from your hotel to the airport for your departure. These transfers will be arranged to coincide with your flight schedule.
- Sightseeing and Excursions: For excursions and sightseeing activities, including visits to attractions, cities, and natural sites, comfortable transportation will be provided. It allows you to relax and enjoy the journey while experiencing the beauty and diversity of Morocco.
The vehicles used for transportation are well-maintained and comply with safety standards. Your comfort and safety are our priority, and we strive to ensure a pleasant travel experience throughout the tour.
During the tour, you will have the opportunity to savor Moroccan cuisine’s flavors through various dining experiences. Here’s an overview of the meals included:
- Breakfast: Each tour day will begin with a delicious breakfast at your accommodation. You can expect traditional Moroccan breakfast items such as bread, pastries, jams, honey, cheese, olives, yogurt, eggs, and fresh fruits. Hot beverages like coffee and tea will also be available.
- Lunch: Meals are not included during the trip. However, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of options at local restaurants or prepare your own meals according to your preferences. We recommend trying authentic Moroccan dishes such as tagines, couscous, grilled meats, salads, and vegetarian options, which feature a blend of spices and flavors characteristic of Moroccan cuisine.
- Dinner: are not included during the trip, however you will have the opportunity to enjoy your dinner at your accommodations or local restaurants, offering a diverse range of Moroccan culinary delights. You can indulge in traditional dishes, such as Moroccan tagines, couscous, grilled kebabs, aromatic soups, and flavorful salads. Vegetarian and dietary preferences can be accommodated with prior notice.
Moroccan cuisine is known for its rich flavors, spices, and diverse influences, blending Berber, Arab, and Mediterranean culinary traditions. Every effort will be made to ensure that you have a memorable dining experience, discovering the unique tastes of Morocco during your journey.
Please inform your tour operator about any dietary restrictions or food allergies so that they can make suitable arrangements for your meal preferences.
- Marrakech: experiences a hot semi-arid climate. The city generally enjoys hot and dry summers, with temperatures often reaching over 30°C (86°F) or higher during the day. It’s advisable to wear lightweight and breathable clothing during this time. Winters are mild, with temperatures averaging around 15-20°C (59-68°F), but it can get colder in the evenings, so bringing a light jacket or sweater is recommended.
- Taroudant: has a similar climate to Marrakech. Summers are hot and dry, often exceeding 30°C (86°F). Winters are mild, with temperatures ranging between 10-20°C (50-68°F). Like in Marrakech, it’s advisable to pack lightweight clothing for the summer and have a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings in the winter.
- Tafraoute: has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. Summers are pleasant, with temperatures averaging around 25-30°C (77-86°F). Winters are cooler, with temperatures between 10-20°C (50-68°F). Packing lightweight and comfortable clothing for the summer and having a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings during the winter are recommended.
- Agadir: enjoys a mild and temperate climate. Summers are warm but not excessively hot, with temperatures ranging between 20-30°C (68-86°F). Winters are mild and pleasant, with temperatures averaging 15-20°C (59-68°F). Packing lightweight clothing for the summer and having a light jacket or sweater for the winter months is recommended.
- Essaouira: has a coastal climate influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Summers are mild and breezy, with temperatures ranging between 20-25°C (68-77°F). Winters are relatively cool, with temperatures ranging between 15-20°C (59-68°F). Packing layers, including lightweight clothing for the summer, and a light jacket or sweater for the cooler evenings during the winter, is advisable.
- Zagora: Winter in Zagora is milder, with average daytime temperatures around 20-25°C (68-77°F) and chilly nights often dropping below 10°C (50°F). Spring and autumn are pleasant periods to visit, with moderate temperatures and sunny days. During summer, temperatures in Zagora can be extremely high, easily reaching 40-45°C
It’s important to note that weather conditions can be unpredictable, and it’s always a good idea to check the local forecast before your trip. Packing appropriate clothing, including lightweight and breathable attire for hot weather and warmer layers for cooler temperatures, will ensure your comfort throughout the tour. Remember to bring sun protection essentials like sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to shield yourself from the strong Moroccan sun.
Visa requirements for traveling to Morocco vary depending on your nationality. Here are some general guidelines:
- Visa Exemptions: Citizens of several countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and many European Union countries, do not require a visa to enter Morocco for tourism if their stay is less than 90 days. Upon arrival, they will receive a stamp in their passport, allowing them to stay in the country for the specified period.
- Visa on Arrival: Some nationalities, such as citizens of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and several European Union countries, can obtain a visa on arrival at the airport or other designated ports of entry. The visa is usually valid for up to 90 days.
- Visa in Advance: Citizens of certain countries must obtain a visa from a Moroccan embassy or consulate before traveling. It applies to nationals of countries such as China, India, Russia, and several African countries. It’s important to check the Moroccan embassy or consulate in your home country for specific visa requirements and application procedures.
When applying for a visa, you may be required to provide supporting documents such as a valid passport, a completed application form, proof of accommodation, proof of sufficient funds, and a return or onward ticket. Applying for the visa well before your planned travel dates is recommended to allow for processing time.
It’s important to note that visa requirements can change, so it’s advisable to check with the Moroccan embassy or consulate in your country or consult with a travel agent for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding visa requirements for your nationality.