Paul S.
“Tour Cassablanca with Lunch”
Abderrahim was personable and knew the history and how to get around. We were happy to use his services.We were unhappy with the restaurant he left us at, but that might have been because it was Ramadin. I would recommend him but discuss the restaurant arrangements first.
Roderick D.
“Highly engaging, informative and varied tour”
We could not initially find Abderrazzak, but he had sent a stand-in, whose name we have not remembered and it was a fabulous 4 hours by the time we reached the end. Apologies our guide was excellent. He was well-informed, spoke excellent English and took account of our interests. We quickly learnt about the history of Morocco and the dynasties which have ruled this part of North Africa. He did not ask us to support specific stalls (some guides we hear get commission for doing this), but did allow us to see various souks and to talk to the craftsmen and owners. We learnt an enormous amount which had not been read in a guide book by us in advance and really set us up for the remaining 3 days to navigate this great city. Would encourage all to find the copper souk and to try spiced Saharan coffee. Highly recommend the tour.
Frank M.
“When your time is limited, this is the way to go.”
Spent a great day with Bilal during our short stay in Tangier from a cruise. The tour was tailored to what we wanted to do and the time we wanted to spend at various sites. He has a wealth of history knowledge that he shared along the tour and it was enjoyable to hear. Definitely would recommend him to take you on a tour of this city.
Bilal T.
Thank you so much Frank for your kindness and trust. I am so glad to hear you say that. Hope to see you again and soon Thank you
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Embarking on a journey through Morocco with a private local guide feels like unlocking a hidden treasure chest of cultural riches. You can stroll through the bustling medina of Marrakech, where every narrow alleyway tells an ancient story. With a guide by your side, the local tales become reality as you navigate the streets with ease, gaining insight into market (souk) culture, Moroccan culinary delicacies, and social ques that locals know by heart.
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The ideal duration for a trip to Morocco depends on your interests and the places you want to visit. However, for a fully engaging experience covering major cities like Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, and with time for exploring the desert, a minimum of 7–10 days is recommended. Wondering what to do in those 10 days? Here are some tour ideas to get you started.
Whether you need a tour depends on your preferences, time restrictions and travel style. Independent travel is possible in Morocco, however, for those seeking convenience, insight into local culture, higher safety and hassle-free travel, guided tours can be beneficial.
The most common and convenient ways to travel between cities in Morocco are by train or bus. Trains are known for their comfort and relatively punctual schedules, while buses offer a more extensive network, including routes to remote areas. Domestic flights are also an option for longer distances.
The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor activities. Avoid the peak summer months (June to August) due to high temperatures, especially in inland areas and the desert.
Morocco is generally considered safe for tourists, with a moderately stable political environment and a medium crime rate, making it the 84th safest country out of 163 ranked nations (Global Peace Index). However, like any destination, travelers should remain vigilant, especially in crowded areas and tourist hotspots, and follow basic safety precautions.
Many cities in Morocco are safe for tourists, but some travelers perceive places like Fes and Essaouira to be relatively safer due to their more relaxed atmospheres and less hectic pace compared to cities like Marrakech or Casablanca.
Tipping practices in Morocco vary, but it's customary to tip private tour guides around 10-15% of the total tour cost, depending on the quality of service provided. However, tipping is discretionary, and you should adjust based on your satisfaction and budget.
Marrakech is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, historic Medinas, and cultural attractions, while Casablanca offers a more modern vibe with its cosmopolitan ambiance and coastal charm. Both cities have their unique appeal and are worth visiting, so whether Casablanca or Marrakech is better depends on what you want your trip to look like.
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