Welcome to the page with all the posts about guided tours in Morocco you can read in this blog.
You can find very detailed descriptions of the best guided tours, multi-day tours and day trips offered in Morocco by several local suppliers and travel agencies, with my opinion and all the pros and all the cons of each tour.
The Best Marrakech Day-Trips
The 4 most exciting guided tours and day-trips from Marrakech. What are the best guided day-tours from Marrakech? And, above all, which are the most interesting and beautiful places in Morocco that you can reach and visit from Marrakech with day-trips leaving Marrakech in the morning and returning in the late afternoon? My review of the 4 best guided tours and day-trips from Marrakech to visit Ait Ben Haddou and the kasbahs of Ouarzazate, the Ourika Valley with its waterfalls, the suggestive and still authentic Imlil Valley with Mount Toubkal, and lastly the excursion from Marrakech to the white city of Essaouira overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. With full descriptions, my considerations, some suggestions, all the pros and cons of each tour and direct links to check prices and easily book online by credit card.
Best Sahara Desert Tours
The 4 best desert tours in Morocco from Marrakech: the comparison and detailed description of the 4 best multi-day tours you can book in Marrakech to discover the magical world of the Moroccan Sahara desert. The cheap and interesting 3-day group tour by minivan to Merzouga with night in a tent and camel ride in Erg Chebbi, the best of all budget tours in the desert of Morocco. The less tiring 4-day tour by private car and guide to Erg Chebbi visiting the kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou and the Dades and Todra Gorges, the perfect tour if you have a little more time and prefer private services. The unusual 4-day private tour from Marrakech to Fez via Erg Chebbi, a good option if you are in Marrakech and wish to go to Fez but do not want to miss the highest sand dunes of all Morocco. And lastly, the little-known desert tour that from Marrakech leads to the wild and silent Erg Chegaga dunes, beyond Zagora and the Draa valley, the least visited area of Moroccan Sahara.