Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
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3 Natural landmarks sightseeing Trips in Rabat with 149 Reviews
Highly recommend this trip. A really varied trip showing the best that Morocco has to offer. Marrakech is very manic and a bit 'in your face' but thanks to an excellent tour leader and local guide the group were able to find our way to such hidden gems as the Majorelle Gardens (Yves St Laurent's former gardens) and the 'Secret' Garden. The trip up to the Atlas Mountains and stay in Douar Samra was nothing short of magical, I got to stay in the Tree House while others stayed in the very unusual and individual rooms in the house or annex. Meals were a delight thanks to the marvellous cooking of Rashida the resident cook and the atmospheric use of candles (there is no electricity in the main house) and traditional low level seating and tables. Your luggage is transported the final distance by donkey and there are also ducks and all vegetables are grown in the Douar's vegetable garden. Fabulous views and sunsets and great walking in the mountains. However the gem is absolutely Essaouira. I had never heard of this place before but it is the most delightful and fascinating seaside town. Again great orientation tour from local guide Rashida and plenty of time to enjoy the shopping, sweeping sandy beach, bars, restaurants and busy exciting fishing harbour. Our leader, Abdul, was very informative and accommodating and great fun. Morocco is well worth a visit and I will be back!
Authentic Morocco, it’s in the ancient medinas, labyrinthine souks, Sahara dunes and rippling Atlas peaks… but only if you know where to look. Thankfully, we know just the person. Join your expert tour leader to immerse yourself in the Imperial cities of Marrakech, Rabat and Fez, sleep in the Sahara after a camel trek, and explore dramatic valleys, oases, gorges and mountains. Along the way, you’ll meet local people to hear their stories, witness daily life and enjoy natural beauty on scenic walks. By the end, you’ll know authentic Morocco isn’t just found in the landmarks, it’s something far deeper.