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Urban Morocco Travel

Enjoy Morocco as If You Were With a Friend with Urban Morocco Travel! We are not your typical tour company; we're a group of travel fanatics who call Morocco home and think about it all the time. From the Sahara Desert in Merzouga to the hectic medina and historic walls of Marrakech, or Chefchaouen’s blue streets and Fes’ and Essaouira’s rooftops, we create Morocco trips packed with laughs, culture, and stories you’ll be retelling for years. If it’s a super fancy dessert, stay a dash to chug some mint tea, or a tour of local food, we make sure your trip is fun, safe, and totally real.

These guys? They aren't reading from some old, dull book. No, they have really worn holes in their shoes walking back and forth for fun. If you are daydreaming about camping like kings out in the Merzouga sands, yep, they will do that. Eat tagine till your teeth hurt in the neon noise of Marrakech? Chug mint tea till your teeth ache? Play human Frogger, dodging mopeds? That is just a Tuesday. Get lost in Fes? Believe me, it does—only these guys, that's what makes them a blast. Casablanca, Chefchaouen, Essaouira. You throw a dart at the map, and they have a plan, a snack, and possibly an anecdote about that time the camel escaped.

Forget holding on to some herd with some dull guide reading facts you could find online anyway. Going with Urban Morocco is more like hanging with some locals who want you to really get the place. The rides are easy (air-con on—big deal, trust me), and the guides really laugh, tell jokes, tell lies, and tell the tea on that strange blue wall everyone snaps.

It is laid back but dialed in-you get safety, smarts, and the real Morocco experience that makes your cousin's all-inclusive trip look like a bore. They have drivers, camels, camp folk, all of them really happy to have you there (which is, in truth, pretty rare in travel land).

Bottom line:

Urban Morocco travel is just some locals with a travel love and no chill about sharing it with you. You got questions? Call 'em up. They'll probably say a lot of cool stuff that you will wonder if they are mainlining the Moroccan tea. That is what you get when someone is really happy about what they do.

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Real Morocco Travel: Explore Marrakech and the Sahara Beyond the Tourist Trail

If you want to get an authentic experience away from the usual tourist circuit, traveling in Morocco with Urban Morocco Travel is a gig you don’t want to miss. Whether you’re after the hustle and bustle of Marrakech, or longing for peace under the stars in the Moroccan Sahara – these trips are about you, your style, at your speed.

In Marrakech, you will not only visit the well-known landmarks. They are the shortcuts, the hidden tea shops, even the locals-only spots for which no guidebook has ever had space. If you are feeling an itch for adventure, their Sahara desert tours in Merzouga can provide you with golden dunes and silence that will wash your soul clean, a tasty piece of Morocco’s wild beauty.

Every trip is tailor-made — total adventurers, culture seekers, and just folks needing a break. They don’t just give you a generic itinerary and send you on your way; they create a trip that allows you to experience the authentic flavor of Morocco. And yes… your Instagram will be on FIRE.

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Uncover the Real Morocco: Desert Dreams & City Lights

Luxury Morocco Tours

For nine years, Urban Morocco Travel has provided desert tours. starting from Marrakech, Casablanca, and Fes. These tours include all the main attractions and cities of Morocco. They serve individual and group travelers alike. Explore the real Morocco. What to see in Morocco? Arid wilds, mountain valleys, oceanic coasts, and the towering Atlas Mountains. We arrange our tours and day trips to encounter locals as much as possible. Go desert trekking to meet the Saharan nomads. You could also spend a day in one of the valleys. Enjoy some mint tea with the Berbers. You'll find deep Morocco welcoming, a treat for the eyes and in spirit.

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Experience the Best Merzouga Luxury Camp in the Sahara Desert

Go ahead and trash that list you copied off a blog. Morocco is so much more than Instagram-packed spots. Yeah, you will see Marrakech, Fes , and Casablanca (because, I mean, you have to bop in there too, right? Hyperbolically.) Geek out on history in the narrow old streets, strut your funky stuff in a lively Medina. That’s touristy Morocco at its finest. But really? The best moments aren’t the ones on some generic travel site.

Hop in a rough luxury car and go to the hills of the Atlas Mountains, or get lost in a market so crazy even the locals look lost. That's real Morocco.

But the best one? That has to be our Merzouga fancy camp. It's a must-see for anyone who wants a great Sahara desert tour. No need to say how special this is, it's not your average fancy camping. Can you imagine you are sleeping in a big desert tent fit for a sultan?

There are real beds, not just lumpy sleeping bags. And there are private showers and toilets. And the dinner looks like a Moroccan movie as the sun dips down over the dunes. Do you want to wake up to orange Sahara dunes getting the first sun rays? Done.

And each night ends with a big fire, Berber songs, and that odd silence that only the Moroccan desert has

You won’t just drive past locals waving from a bus, either. We actually introduce you—nomadic families who’ve lived in the Sahara long before Instagram. Ever tried food grilled over an open fire, with ingredients pulled straight from the desert? This is your shot at a real cultural Morocco experience.

Obsessed with the details? Guilty. Whether you start your journey in Marrakech in one of our cozy minibuses or live your “rich explorer” fantasy in a tricked-out SUV, everything is sorted. Our guides are legends—English, French, Spanish, plus a PhD in dad jokes and Berber wisdom. And yeah, we know that Morocco desert tours can get hot, so the rides are icy cold inside.

So—day tripper, group squad, or lone wolf—Morocco’s hidden gems, wild markets, and the beating heart of the Sahara Desert are waiting. Toss your plans out the window and let’s make some mad stories.

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Day trip to the Agafay Desert

Day trips from Marrakech - Agafay Desert. Unearth the beauty and rural rhythms of the Agafay Desert from Marrakech. Relax by the pool. Experience a camel ride. Feast on a tasty dinner and experience a stunning desert sunset in the Atlas Mountains. The Best of Both Worlds for Explorers and Loungers. Escape(dst); opp.

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Day Trip to the Ourika Valley

Embark on a day tour to Ourika Valley from Marrakech. Visit Berber villages, a typical Berber house, and stroll to the waterfalls of Setti Fatma. Lunch is on the river while dangling your feet in the water. Then an evening back in Marrakech. Get out of Marrakech for two hours and enjoy the tranquility of the High Atlas Mountains on a day trip.

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Day Trip to Essaouira

Venture all the way to Essaouira, the town that faces out onto the Atlantic. Visit a co op, the forest of argan, the medina, mellah, the kasbah, and the fish port. They spend some time there for lunch and free time on the beach. Optional: check out the camel ride, surf.

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Ouzoud falls Day Trip

Have a day trip to Ouzoud, Morocco, from Marrakech. Enjoy lovely views and magical waterfalls. From there, we go up and watch animals or sit by the water. Have lunch overlooking the waterfalls in Moroccan fashion. Consider visiting the natural wonder next and returning to Marrakech in the evening.

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Urban Morocco Travel - Essential FAQ

Morocco's best travel season is from March to May and September to November. For travelers to Morocco, spring is all about creating cozy balconettes of temperate weather from which to enjoy bustling cities and the Atlas Mountains and waterfalls, or to witness the roar of the mighty Sahara. And 'tis the merry month to go, Strut gallantly and fair. the land a good season to travel?

The vast majority of people traveling from the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia have free access to Morocco without a visa for up to 90 days is an example of how easy and open travel to this part of the world is. However, entry requirements could change, so be sure to verify the latest visa and documentation rules according to your nationality before travel.

Morocco is one of the safest places to visit in the world; the crime rate is lower than in the US and Europe. The locals are very friendly and welcoming to foreigners, so they know that they will be safe and feel safe while exploring the towns, the markets, and the desert.

The majority of Moroccans are multilingual, speaking the three languages Berber, Arabic, and French. Our guides speak English and Spanish; some also speak German, Japanese, or Italian. During high-traffic travel seasons, we operate on a first-come, first-served basis to ensure every Traveller that walks through our doors is armed with our team of Multilingual Guides and given clear language-specific guidance for the whole experience in Morocco.

Tour guides hold badges from the Ministry of Tourism. They got these from official classes. Mountain guides take you on mountain walks. City guides show you around the city. Drivers have their own cards for professional drivers. They are not allowed to guide you.

Tours include traditional riads, desert camps, and hotels. Riads and boutique hotels have limited capacity, requiring early booking. When specific properties are unavailable, we provide alternatives of equal quality.

Yes—Morocco is considered safe for tourists. Stick to common travel precautions, especially in busy medinas, and travel with reputable guides for desert tours.

All main words. Arabic and Amazigh words for main. French words are used in most cities and tourist sites. English words are being used more and more in hotels, etc., and on tour. Talking with people is not hard in big places like Marrakech, Fes, and Casablanca.

The currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). ATMs are common in big cities, so you won’t have trouble getting money when you need it. If you head to the country, the Atlas Mountains, or the Sahara Desert, then bring along a decent amount of cash, as folks in these more remote areas may not accept cards.

Yes. Marrakech is one of those perfect places in which to ‘do’ Morocco. It’s the perfect base to see the country, and can be made into a day trip, to go out in the Sahara or up in the Atlas Mountains, to learn about its people. It has strong markets and old buildings, and you’re a quick jaunt from nature. It is a good place if you like to do and see new things, and how people live.

Morocco is kind of a church place, so be modest about your outfit. For the cities, light clothes will be most comfortable, while for the nights, a light overcoat will do. If you visit the Sahara Desert, you should dress warmly because it gets very cold at night, and there are many fun activities to do, as well as learn about the culture of the desert.

Travel from Marrakech to the Sahara desert lasts around 8 10 hours and has many good view stops along the way. You will see the beautiful Atlas Mountains, go through steep canyons, and visit small Berber towns, making the trip a fun, new experience in style and sight before you get to the desert.

Morocco's luxury camps make enjoying the desert easier. They come with real beds and private bathrooms for every tent. There’s power, and also good food. You wake and find a beautiful sunrise over the dunes. “You get to have good nights and good days like never before. These camps are far better than living in the wild. They ensure that you never forget how phenomenal it was to visit the Sahara Desert.

Yes, the majority of Merzouga and Sahara Desert tours are child-friendly with decent transportation to get there, safe and fun activities for the kids while on a tour, not to mention authentic cultural experiences that children will enjoy. Families will take camel rides, explorations into the desert, and nights by campfire, guaranteeing a safe yet experiential sojourn of Morocco for every age traveler.

Credit cards can be used in most hotels, nicer places to eat, and some shops in Morocco. But when you come to the markets, the local market, and go to the countryside, you need cash. Moroccan Dirhams MAD You will want to have Moroccan Dirhams MAD for small purchases, souvenir shopping, and side trips out into the desert. This allows you to spend money without interruption, no matter where you are.

Morocco's summer can be too hot like the desert, but the Sahara trips are in air-conditioned buses, and at the camp, it can be in the shade. Spring and fall are the best warm days, not too hot, so you can walk around the cities, mountains, and the Sahara.

Yes, tips are used in Morocco for guides, drivers, hotel staff, and restaurant staff. They are not a must, but a small tip goes a long way and shows you are thankful for the good service. It would be good to carry a few dollars for tips while on your Morocco trip because you will be happy with the good service.

Getting around Morocco is not so hard if you hire private guides and nice cars, or if you take intercity buses that are pretty good. If you plan to go to the Sahara Desert, then a 4x4 SUV or minibus with a good guide will get you everywhere safely and comfortably, even in the most remote parts, so you will have a good trip to Morocco.

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