Activities
Morocco Best Activities
Morocco offers many activities, things to do like no other country. The many fabulous things to do in Morocco make this country an outstanding getaway destination. Morocco’s landscape provides Spectacular scenery, where deserts with gigantic dunes, icy mountains, the harsh Atlantic coast, and the green oasis with imposing gorges conjure up a truly diverse range of unique impressions.
Offering a fresh adventure with a plethora of activities, scenery, and tasty cuisines, the time you have here is valuable, and you must manage it carefully to try all of Morocco’s best things to do and make the most of your timetable here. Here, We’ve listed the top things to do in Marrakech, Merzouga, and the Agafay Desert. Other destinations’ best activities will be added to this list in the near future.
Merzouga Desert Activities
Things to do in Merzouga
If you are traveling around Morocco, unquestionably, your itinerary includes one or two days in the Merzouga Desert. The Merzouga dunes on Morocco’s Algerian border evoke everyone’s most romantic image of the Sahara. Merzouga offers a wide range of activities, which are the best in Morocco. Check our favorite Desert activities below here.
Sunset with camel ride
When people think about the Sahara Desert, camel ride is the first thing that comes to mind. The camel ride between the Erg Chebbi Dunes as the sun sets low over the horizon.
View ActivitySahara Desert Quad Biking
The most exciting and adrenaline-pumping sport you can undertake when visiting Morocco’s Sahara Desert is riding atvs on the sands.
View ActivityOff-road Sahara Desert tour
An off-road day trip with the 4×4 is a great way to see a lot of Fabelouse sites near and deeper into the Sahara Desert. On the guided day excursion, you will visit Nomad Families, Lakes, fossil mines, Gnawa, panoramic views of the dunes, and so on.
View ActivityOvernight Desert camping
There is no better way to spend a night in the Sahara Desert than the Desert Camp under a sky full of stars. Merzouga Desert offers Luxuruous, mid-range, and standard campsites.
View ActivitySand-boarding
Sandboarding down the dunes at high speeds delivers an adrenaline sensation comparable to snowboarding, making it a great option for adventures and children.
View ActivitySands Spa
The sand bath has been used for generations to help with rheumatism, back pain, arthritis, and skin problems.
View ActivityAgafay Desert Activities
Things to do in Agafay
The Agafay desert is a hidden oasis that offers guests looking for adventure, tranquillity, and cultural immersion a one-of-a-kind and unforgettable experience. Agafay isn’t as beautiful as Merzouga, but at least closer to Marrakech. If you don’t have enough time or can’t arrange a trip to Merzouga, Agafay is the ideal alternative. Let’s see what Agafay Desert has to offer.
Desert Hiking and Exploration
Enjoy the stunning Agafay Desert on a thrilling desert trekking adventure. Wander the stony countryside for hidden pathways, rugged canyons, and stunning rock formations.
View ActivityOvernight stay in a luxury tent
Under the stars, enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner with storytelling and music around a roaring campfire. Sleep to the sounds of the desert and awake to a spectacular sunrise over the arid landscape.
View ActivityQuad biking
Satisfy your adrenaline desires by taking an outstanding quad bike excursion in the Agafay Desert. Feel the rush as you speed across the rocky terrain, navigating through rocky roads along with challenging obstacles.
View ActivityAirballon ride
Hot air ballooning in the Agafay Desert is a memorable experience that provides an incredible panorama of the desert surroundings.
View ActivityHorseback Riding in the Desert
The allure of the Agafay Desert is best experienced on horseback, where you can admire the calm splendor of the rocky landscape.
View ActivityVisit the traditional Berber Villages
Visit a traditional Berber community near the Agafay Desert. Embark on a cultural experience. Absorb yourself in the local Berber community’s rich traditions and hospitality.
View ActivityMarrakech Desert Activities
Things to do in Marrakech
Located between the Atlas Mountains and the desert at the cultural intersection of Africa, Arabia, and Europe, Marrakech is the city to go to in Morocco. Whether your interests are architecture, eating, museum hopping, shopping, or simply relaxing in the gardens, Marrakech suits everyone’s needs. Here we share with you the best things to do in Marrakech.
Explore the Madina & Souks
Visiting the famous Jemaa el Fna is arguably the best of all the top things to do in Madina. This carnivalesque open Market at the heart of the medina is the Marrakech’s pulsating heart. Every day, medieval and modern cohabit to create one of the most amazing sensory presentations in the world.
View ActivityVisit the Majorelle Garden
Majorelle Garden is undoubtedly one of the most popular things to do in Marrakech. It was established in the 1920s by the French artist Jacques Majorelle, who fell in love with the brilliant blue used in Berber buildings and made it a feature of his home &garden.
View ActivityBook a private half-day tour
Discovering Marrakech’s highlights with an expert local guide is the ideal way to explore the city and learn about the history of everything you see. A local guide is quite helpful; you will never be worried about getting lost, locating the sites, etc.
View ActivityUnwind in one of the rooftop restaurants
Marrakech rooftop restaurants are the perfect respite from the hustle and bustle of the souks. From the top, you could see the best sunset views over the High Atlas Mountains and the entire of Madina. Most rooftop restaurants are in secret corners, and we recommend using google maps.
View ActivitySpa Hammam & Massage
One of the best things you could ever experience in Morocco is taking the Spa. Marrakech elevates the spa experience to a legendary level. One that you couldn’t escape while visiting the red city
View ActivityTake a cooking class
Like in any other country, one of the best ways to acquaint yourself with Moroccan culture is through the food, which is why we recommend a cooking lesson. Morocco is home to one of the most colorful cuisines in Africa, an intriguing fusion of Berber, Andalusian, and Mediterranean cuisines with sub-Saharan and European influences.
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