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Morocco Friendly Tours and Travel

  Morocco Friendly Tours and Travel  If you’re planning your Morocco vacation and you are looking for a great experience, Morocco Friendly Travel ,  provide customized itineraries for all types of travelers, Solo Morocco Travelers, LGBTQ Travelers to Morocco, Family, friends, Students, honeymooners, groups and private, luxury and budget, photography, and more types and categories of morocco tours.  Whether you want to relax on the beach or trek into the mountains, our experienced guides can make your wish a reality. Contact us today to begin preparing for your Moroccan adventure !

2-Day desert tour from Fes to Marrakech via Erg Chebbi desert

  Fes to Marrakech Desert Tour 2 Days The best FesDesert Tours to Marrakech , they give you an opportunity to combine the two most touristic cities in Morocco: Fes and Marrakech through the top desert and highest sand dunes: Erg Chebbi in Merzouga . This 2-Day Desert tour from Fes to Marrakech is a great chance to travel through the Ziz valley and the most important places in the southeast of the country. Discover Berber villages and Erg Chebbi dunes landscapes. Also, you will take a camel ride and night at Berber tent in the Merzouga Sahara. The price for the 2-Day desert tour from Festo Marrakech via Erg Chebbi desert depends on the number of travelers, type of accommodations (Standard or Luxury), and the season. Please feel free to contact us anytime. Day 1: Fes » Azrou (Cedar forest) » Midelt » Erfoud » Merzouga (Night in Desert Camp) [467 Km] We will leave Fez behind and head towards Merzouga, crossing the Middle Atlas and its cedar forests. This mountain range ext...

Moroccan Cooking Class, In Marrakech or Fes

Take a Moroccan Cooking Class - Of course, it goes without saying that Moroccan food is fabulous and most visitors will be trying out a local restaurant. But why not pick up some of those fantastic cooking skills yourself? This way you can go home and replicate some of the delicious dishes you sampled on your holiday. Many hotels Riad, Travel agency, such as the Morocco Friendly Travel , offer in house cooking classes.

Cultural Etiquette in Morocco

Cultural Etiquette in Morocco Anytime you visit a foreign country it is best to understand the rules of etiquette. In some countries a gesture can be a friendly greeting, while in others it is a rude offense. Traveling toMorocco , a country located in North Africa, is no different. To best enjoy your Moroccan holiday , there are certain things you should know about cultural etiquette as it relates to language, dress code, greetings and dining. Language: Moroccans primarily speak Arabic, specifically a Moroccan Arabic dialect. If you elect to go trekking in the mountains or in the Sahara Desert, you should expect Arabic to be the main language you hear. French is another common language of the country; however, it is spoken mostly in the northern region in places like the Rif Mountains, Algiers and Casablanca. Berber-Arabic can be found in the mountain and desert regions as well. English, Spanish and French are spoken and understood in cities such as Fez, Marrakesh and Casablanca. I...

Riads in Marrakech

Riads in Marrakech - Still the Place to Go! Despite the recent happenings and political troubles in neighboring countries, the tourism in Morocco is still going strong. People regard Morocco generally still as a safe place to go. The political climate has settled in the past years and tourists are a more than welcome and common sight in the buzzing Medinas. Marrakech and its Riads have always been a good bet for some very relaxing days, the long forgotten vision of a colorful, exotic and fascinating orient still can be found in most of the old quarters of cities in Morocco. So what is this riad thing people keep on talking about and what is so special? In all medinas (old towns) of Morocco you can find Riads, the so-called inner courtyards houses: For example Marrakech, Essaouira , Fes, El Jadida, Meknes, Ouarzazate, Rabat, Tangier with their ancient medinas accommodate these treasures of Moroccan architecture: the riads (also: Riyad, Ryad or Riyad). If you stroll through the str...

Asilah Morocco - What You Should Know

Asilah Morocco - What You Should Know Asilah Morocco is also known as "Arzila" or "Authentic City" which is located on the northwestern part of Morocco. In 1500 B.C, the Phoenicians discovered the town and used it as the base for trading practices. In 1471, the Portuguese conquered the town. John III abandoned the place due to the economic crisis that occurred in 1549. Asilah was turned over by the Moroccans under the rule of Moulay Ismail in 1692. During the 19th up to early 20th century, the town became a base for pirates from European territories. The Spanish discovered the town in 1911 and took over the rest of the northern areas of Morocco. The Asilah Morocco is now known around the world for its resorts, holiday-inspired hotel accommodations which complex the coastal area fronting the Tangier town. Asilah is also known for its exhibition of annual music and arts festivals. One of the famous festivals in the town is the "Murales Painting Festival". ...

2 Different Morocco Desert Tours to Choose From

  2 Different Morocco Desert Tours to Choose From Morocco is situated in North Africa. It is covered with coastlines of the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco comprises of a mixed culture of Arabs and Berbers. It also has the Sahara Desert to its share. A lot of tourists prefer to book Morocco Desert tours while visiting the country. While traveling in Morocco, you will feel that the vibe of the place is very different. It is because of the culture of the country. You will feel like you have plunged in to a different World and expect to experience something that you have never experienced before. The highlight of any traveler's trip to Morocco is the desert. Morocco Desert Tours help you experience the contrasting land and leaves you with an enchanting experience. •  Luxury Desert Tour Have you ever heard of the term Glamping? For the uninitiated, Glamping is camping but with luxury and in style. This particular concept is popular in the U.S. How...

Things to Do in Essaouira, Morocco

  Things to Do in Essaouira, Morocco Essaouira Morocco is an isolated part of the Western region of the country, in the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. As its name suggests, the town's natural beauty is its main attraction in drawing tourists and visitors from around the world. Most notable of the town's visitors were writer and director Orson Welles, who filmed in the city walls for his classic version of Othello in the 1950s. However, the main attraction of the town, due to its proximity to the ocean, is the long and wide beach.  The city's beaches are usually filled with tourists and locals alike. There are isolated areas south of the beach if you want to stay clear of the crowds, but remember to be back in the main stream before high tide as the path becomes filled with water during that time. Also, be sure to bring provisions like food and drinks if you decide to stay for a while as there aren't really stores close to the beach area, and the nearest stalls sell very...

Excursions in Morocco From Marrakech

  Excursions in Morocco From Marrakech Marrakech is a captivating city that offers innumerable opportunities to explore Morocco's countryside, beach resorts, mountain ranges and desert areas. From Marrakech, an extraordinarily well connected city, it is easy to travel to some of the most marvellous places in the country, including the stunning fishing port of Essaouira, the lovely small village of Imlil at the edge the Toubkal National Park, or the sensational Ait Benhaddou Kasbah near Ouarzazate. 1. Essaouira Essaouira is an absolutely charming fishing port on the Atlantic coast, some 110 miles west of Marrakech. Its weather is quite lovely all year round, with a temperature between 60° F in winter and 80° F in summer. Many celebrities have visited this wonderful city, from the internationally renowned film-maker Orson Welles, who shot his film "Othello" in Essaouira from 1949 to 1952, to the rock legend Jimi Hendrix in 1969. The beautiful medina of Essaouira ...

Chefchaouen Morocco, blue city

     Chefchaouen Morocco Chefchaouen Morocco is located in the center of the Rif Mountains. The name of this city refers to the mountain top shape of the two mountains just above it which looks like horns of a goat. Literally, the word "Chef Chaouen" means "look at the horns." The appearance of the place in Chefchaouen is quite very simple.  Walls and houses are painted with white while their doors are painted with striking blue colors. When in the skyline of Chefchaouen , you will find yourself between the two mountains. One of the freshest water sources can be found at the end of the valley just between the two mountains.  Chefchaouen Morocco is also a popular destination for shopping. Many native handicrafts can be found here that are not available anywhere in Morocco such as woven blankets and wool. Also an added food attraction to the tourists is their goat cheese. Other goods that are carefully handcrafted by the natives of Chefchaouen are shoes and thin...

What is the Bahia Palace (Palais Bahia), Marrakech

Bahia Palace  (Palais Bahia), Marrakech  If all nations are always proud of their heritage, Moroccan society has its own rights to be proud of its cultural heritage, which is not only considered to be part of its national identity but is also extremely rich and involves countless domains, especially architecture and craftsmanship. Every city in Morocco contains many types of buildings where all kinds of craftsmanship have been used. These arts are the result of the great savoir-faire of Moroccan craftsmen, who have made great efforts to preserve them and that are transmitted from generation to generation. In Marrakech, one of the most historical cities in Morocco, visitors will get an excellent chance to visit several monuments that are true treasures of charm and beauty, and El Bahia Palace is one of these famous monuments, mostly due to its fantastic decoration. The palace is located in the heart of the old medina of Marrakech and surrounded by many famous marrakchi neighbo...

Marrakech Sights and Attractions

  Marrakech Tourism: Sights and Attractions Djemaa el Fna    Djemaa el Fna is the most famous landmark of Marrakech . It is a large open space in the heart of the city where a daily age-old ritual continues till date. As the day proceeds, locals and visitors gather around the square to watch orange juice vendors make way for healers and henna-tattoo artists who in turn melt into the darkness to allow cobra charmers, astrologers and acrobats to perform. Once they're done entertaining you, its time for the male belly dancers and storytellers to begin their epics. The best way to enjoy the evening's assorted entertainment is to seat your self at one of the many cafes that line the square. The grilled meats and cooked salads served at these 100 odd cafes are fresh and delicious!  The Koutoubia    The Koutoubia is a seventy-meter high tower of the Koutoubia mosque, a landmark that dominates the entire city. Visible for miles, this 12th centur...

Unique thing to do and see in Marrakech Morocco

 Unique thing to do and see in Marrakech Morocco Marrakesh is the largest Moroccan city in terms of population and it is located in the center of the kingdom. The population of Marrakech was estimated to be around 900 thousand inhabitants in 2012. This is in addition to a large number of tourists who visit the city as part of their travel package to Morocco. There are no historical records, in fact, that explains the name of the city of Marrakesh. It was described as the red city, the vast destination that blends the heat, the shades, the ice, and the palms all together. This distinctive ambience of the whole country grabs the attention of several vacationers to spend their holidays in Marrakech . Perhaps the most interesting sight in Marrakech is the Jemaa el-Fnaa Arena. This is where travellers who tour Morocco watch snake charmers, story tellers, musicians, in addition to many other types of Moroccan folklore that represents the traditional heritage of the country. The Jemaa E...