Mike T.
“A great day out ”
Hamza was on time and friendly throughout. He knew the best route to get to Paradise Valley and knew the best stops to relax and swim. He told me about Moroccan culture and history etc. He cleverly planned the itinerary so that I got there before the crowds started coming. A great day out that I would recommend to others.
Hamza M.
Thank you so much for your kind words! There Mik We’re thrilled to hear that you had a great experience with us. Your support means a lot, and we look forward to welcoming you back soon!
Ásrún lára J.
“Not up to our expectations”
Hi! Unfortunately the tour was not like the description. The guide sent me a message at 20:20 the night before regarding the pick-up. But there was a problem with the WIFI at the hotel so I saw this message just before 9:00. We did not know this place was so we had to get a taxi. The guide, Mustapha, started by excusing his French and said he spoke Franglais. I speak French and English but my friend only French and the both of us sometimes had problems understanding him. He really has to improve both of these languages. This is not presentable. He did not tell us much, mostly when we asked questions. After the hike up to a tiny waterfall, it was lunchtime. We went to a very nice restaurant with great views to the Atlas mountains. The food was good. BUT in the description of this tour it is indicated that we will have lunch in the guide's family home in a small Berber village. I had decided to book this special tour (rather than somebody else's) because of this upcoming experience. After lunch we drove straight to Marrakech. We asked the driver if he could drop us of closer to our hotel - but no he could not because his boss had booked him on another tour in a short time. So I'm sorry to say that this tour was far away from our expectations. And for this price - I'm almost speechless. Some days after this tour, I met some people from my country who had been on similar guided tours for only 20 dollars. But I want to be clear on one thing - both the driver and the guide were extremely nice and helpful. They took very good care of us and all our needs and did everything we asked for. I'm really sorry for this negative review. Best regards, Ásrún Lára
Mohamed I.
Dear Ásrún Lára. How are you? thank you for your visit. Next time will do for you a best trip. Best regards Mohamed & Mustapha
Rodger R.
“Cultural day tour of Tangier with Rababe and a driver.”
We only had one day and this was probably the only way we could have seen all we did in such a short time. Rababe was very pleasant and knowledgeable. I highly recommend Rababe as a guide.
Rababe E.
Thank you so much Rodger for the beautiful review. It was a pleasure leading your tour of Tangier. Feel free to contact me if you come back to Morocco. Warm regards,
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