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Morocco Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures

11 days
Start and end in Marrakesh
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124 traveler reviews
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  • Christmas & New Year
Fully Guided
An experienced guide will be with you for the entire tour
Guided in English
Group Size 6 - 20
Age range 18 to 39
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Highlights

  • Camel ride through the Saharan Desert and watch the sunset
  • Visit the extravagant Ait Ben Haddou where Game of Thrones was filmed
  • Set eyes on the beautiful architecture of Marrakech
  • Stay at a desert camp and listen to traditional Berber music
  • Sandboard through the dunes of the Merzouga Desert

Itinerary

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  1. Introduction
  1. Day 1 Welcome to Magical Morocco
  2. Day 2 Let's Explore Marrakech
  3. Day 3 Game of Thrones and more in the High Atlas Mountains
  4. Day 4 The Sahara Desert: Camel rides, Glamping and bonfire entertainment
  5. Day 5 Explore the Desert
  6. Day 6 Rissani Market exploration, Draa Valley & Ouarzazate
  7. Day 7 Ouarzazate: Imlil & Movie Tour Day
  8. Day 8 Scenic Hike & An Authentic Cooking Class with A Local Family
  9. Day 9 Essaouira: Skala de la Ville & Surf Lesson
  10. Day 10 From Essaouira to Marrakech: A Delicious Farewell
  11. Day 11 Marrakech - Goodbye
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  • Meals
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  • Transport
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What's Not Included

  • Flights
  • Optional
  • Additional Services

Where You'll Stay

All accommodations are subject to change

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Number of tours

30

Age Range

18 to 39 years old

Response time

within 1 day

Response rate

96%

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    Excellent
    4.7
  • Itinerary
    Excellent
    4.5
  • Guide
    Excellent
    4.5
  • Transport
    Excellent
    4.7
  • Accommodation
    Excellent
    4.5
  • Food
    Excellent
    4.1
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  • B
    · April 7th, 2025
    Despite sometimes long bus routes super organized, we didn't miss anything. The accommodations and food were mostly good. We would do the trip again.
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    Trip date: March 2025
  • WC
    · April 6th, 2025
    Thanks to our guide Mustapha our trip was a great experience. There was so much to see in this great country. Take the tour if you want to travel the country with an experienced guide.
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    Trip date: March 2025
  • Morocco Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures reviewer 3
    · April 5th, 2025
    This will be very long and detailed, because I’d hate to leave a less than perfect review and not fully explain why. All in all I made a lot of fun memories on this trip, but it was not at all how I expected it to be, in both good and bad ways. To start with the good, I didn’t expect Morocco to be as beautifully diverse a country as it is! The tour itinerary does a great job of showing you all the gorgeous views of Morocco, from the beach, desert, mountains, and markets. Everyday will feel like walking onto a different movie set with all the unbelievable scenery. The local people you meet are always friendly and helpful (minus the sometimes aggressive street vendors that are to be expected). I was also incredibly lucky to have a great group of fellow travellers who I genuinely did not want to stop touring with! For the not so good parts, I didn’t expect the itinerary to change how much it did. Our first two nights we were supposed to stay in a beautiful, highly rated, and somewhat expensive riad. That changed and we stayed at a more common, lower rated riad that was almost half the price of the original one (even though we technically already paid for the expensive riad in our tour price). Our accommodation changed frequently during the trip compared to what’s noted on the itinerary (though it is written on the itinerary that it’s a certain hotel *or similar…guess we always got stuck with the “similar” hotels). Be prepared for accommodation changes. Similarly, our attraction itinerary also changed. We had our fossil visit moved to another day and had our ghost mining town visit completely removed from our trip with no explanation for either. Meal wise, our times and locations were not accurate. Our trip was during Ramadan where the locals fast from sunrise to sunset. Which means our dinners, which normally would be around 6-6:30 had to be rescheduled to 8pm to give our guide and the locals serving dinner time to break their fast. This reasoning is completely understandable, however it was not expected, and frankly not communicated well which caused some issues in the beginning. Our very first night we were all told dinner was 6 and waited around for 2 hours for dinner. Our guide showed up late at 8:30 then walked us to dinner, where we didn’t get our food until after 9pm. Regarding meal locations, those changed too, likely due to Ramadan and Eid. Specifically, our last tour day was Eid, the holy end of Ramadan day. At 10am our guide told us we did not have any reservations for lunch (typically at 12-1pm) or dinner but that people were working on it. The problem was every restaurant was closed for Eid. Eventually we found a nearby and delicious place for lunch, but dinner was not so lucky. After lonnngggggg drive times throughout the tour, we had to drive 45 minutes into the desert just to find a restaurant open for dinner on Eid. Drive times were another thing not expected for me. Other reviews noted that they were long, but I don’t think they emphasized just how long. 6-8 hour drive times on the long days, 2-4 hours on the short days (with stops included). The drives themselves could be full of twists and turns, at high altitudes, and on bumpy unpaved ground. This caused some car sickness to a handful of the travellers with me, so come prepared with medication if that may affect you. Special shoutout to our driver Hassan who kept us safe and on time throughout our journey! A big shock I wasn’t excepting was the lack of support us travellers received on the trip. In one case, a teenage traveller had a situation requiring medical attention. They were not given any help or support from anyone in the company and had to figure it out themselves/with their travel insurance. When they needed information about doctor visits in Morocco, they were given incorrect information by the company that ultimately led to them not receiving the medical attention they needed. They ended up having to wait until they arrived back home to see a doctor. In another scenario, a traveller broke their shoe and seeked help figuring out where to find a repair store. Again, they were given no help and eventually had to turn to hotel staff for support. And lastly, another traveller had their luggage lost by the airline on their flight over. When they were notified that the luggage was in Marrakech airport, they were given minimal support by the company (a driver to the airport was arranged). When the traveller expressed how they didn’t want to go alone, nothing was offered. I ended up sacrificing my free time for that particular day and went with this traveller to pick up their luggage so they wouldn’t be alone (though as noted one of the highlights of this trip was my fellow travellers so I didn’t mind helping them out at all!). There were other instances of travellers being left for hours at the airport with no pick up, or being dropped off in the middle of Marrakech with no directions to the riad. It was extremely shocking for me to see this. Of course we are all adults and could realistically figure all of these situations out ourselves, but part of the price you pay for a group tour is having that local/on the ground support. That was severely lacking during this entire tour. All this being said, myself and my roommates on tour all had numerous years of group tour experience between us (4 previous tours with One Life Adventures combined!) and we can definitely say the organization and support was lacking during this one. For one, our group chat was hardly helpful as little information was put in it. Typically on tours, the chat is used by the guide to post daily itinerary details, free time or food recommendations, weather and packing suggestions etc. None of this was done until about halfway through the tour (likely due to our complaints at the beginning). There was little effort done by the guide to begin introductions and get to know us. All of what we learned about each other was initiated by ourselves. Even something as silly as group games or photos was again always initiated by us. It honestly felt like a self-guided tour more times than not. (In fact, due to all other tour guides being off for Ramadan at the beginning of the tour, we literally did not have a tour guide until day 3.) In the effort of making this review as helpful as possible, here are a few tips we had to learn ourselves along the way! Don’t pet the stray animals - they are unvaccinated! Don’t drink the tap water, and that includes not brushing your teeth with it. Personally, I’d say bringing any size or type of luggage is okay. I know a smaller backpack type is recommended, but you will have a driver throughout so you are never carrying your luggage for too long. At least for the spring season in which I travelled, I would recommend clothing for hot and cold weather. Our lowest temperature on tour was 3 degrees and highest was 28, plus we had a rainstorm in the Sahara desert. Bring a bathing suit for the surfing day (and if you’re hoping to use it in hotel pools be aware none are heated so the water will be extremely cold)! Hand soap and toilet paper is not always guaranteed in washrooms, so bring some in your bag (along with spare change for the public washroom fee). Lastly, for money, bring more than you think you’ll need. Tips are a common thing in Morocco, so you will need to tip every breakfast, lunch, dinner, hotel, and local guides (I.e. camel ride guide, city walking tour guide etc). Plus the tips for your One Life guide and driver. Almost all of us on the trip had to take more money out from an ATM, which is sometimes hard to find a working one, so I’d suggest bringing more money in the first place. Overall, I would say it felt like I had a great self-guided tour wondering around Morocco with a private driver and a group of friends. Unfortunately, I paid for a guided group tour and feel like I didn’t receive the support and leadership that typically comes with organized tours. I would still absolutely recommend visiting Morocco and all its gorgeous scenery, but maybe with another tour company if you truly want that guided tour experience.
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    Trip date: March 2025
  • RB
    · April 3rd, 2025
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    Hello everyone, overall I really enjoyed the trip (11 days in Morocco). The absolute highlight was the desert camp, i.e. the desert, and the starry sky in the desert. The coastal town of Essaouira was also fantastic. I would go on vacation here again. Everyone has to be aware that you spend a lot of time on the bus, but you also travel from east to west once (well, twice). The rest days are peppered with many stops, where there is always something nice to see. ("nice panoramic view" was often the phrase we heard). Unfortunately, we didn't meet our guide until day 3, which we didn't really like, but we made the best of it and just found ourselves as a group. The group was really nice and we were like one big family. It was really nice to be part of this group. If someone makes the trip during Ramadan, there may be certain changes, e.g. closure of various stores, late dinners, etc. Unfortunately, we were told in advance that there would be no changes when we asked about this. All in all, you really get to see a lot of the country on this tour.
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    Trip date: March 2025
  • Morocco Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures reviewer 5
    · April 2nd, 2025
    This is a detailed and honest review of my experience on the 11-day Morocco trip. I’ll share the highlights, some downsides, and important things to know beforehand. Note: If you travel during Ramadan, the itinerary may be slightly different. The Highlights • The activities were definitely a highlight. The Sahara Desert Camp, the 4WD tour through the desert, city visits, surfing, and various guided tours were all well-organized and a lot of fun. • The group I traveled with was great! In the evenings, we had plenty of free time and often played games together, which helped us bond. • Our driver deserves special recognition. He ensured our safety throughout the trip and was always friendly and professional. Things to Keep in Mind • Long travel days: You spend a lot of time on the bus traveling between destinations. Expect to leave around 8:30 AM and arrive around 5:00 PM, with stops along the way. However, you’ll still be on the bus for 5–6 hours per day. • Extra costs: The welcome pack suggests bringing around $250 (excluding shopping), but in reality, due to tips for hotels, restaurants, and the guide, you’ll likely spend an extra 700 dirhams (€70). • Meal times during Ramadan: If you travel during Ramadan, you’ll typically have dinner after sunset (around 8:00 PM). This is something to be aware of, especially if you’re used to eating earlier. Overall, this trip was an amazing experience with lots of great moments.
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    Trip date: March 2025
  • ED
    · March 26th, 2025
    This tour is a fantastic way to see a variety of the attractions Morocco has to offer - cities, mountains, desert and coast. Particular highlights include, the Sahara desert camping, sunset camel ride and desert activities, hiking and the cooking class in the High Atlas Mountains and learning to surf and experiencing the chilled vibes of coastal town, Essaouira. Mustafa and Aziz were brilliant guides. The number of meals and included activities also offers excellent value for money and takes away all of the hassle of organising it yourself. I would highly recommend this trip to everyone!
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    Trip date: March 2025
  • Morocco Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures reviewer 7
    · March 26th, 2025
    It was an absolute amazing trip!! 🤩 Everything was well organised, our guide Mustapha was perfect and he showed us the most beautiful places of Morocco. I can’t even tell what my highlight was, because every day was a highlight;) I made new friends and so many memories. I can absolutely recommend this trip! It makes you miss Morocco so much. Also the hotels were great with stunning views. It was a 10/10 👌💯
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    Trip date: March 2025
  • JS
    · March 4th, 2025
    This trip basically includes everything you want or should do in morocco. It's a full programm and you don't get a lot of free time but it was worth it and an amazing tour with our guide Mustapha.
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    Trip date: March 2025
  • Morocco Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures reviewer 9
    · March 4th, 2025
    Loved the tour! - Our tour guide Mustapha was amazing! - our fav part was riding the camels :)
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    Trip date: January 2025
  • A
    · March 3rd, 2025
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    You see a lot of the country and its people in 11 days. Our tour guide Mustafa told and showed us a lot and was always open to questions. We were able to visit cities as well as the mountains and were in the Sahara. On some days we also just had time to ourselves and were able to look around. You travel a lot by bus, you cover a long distance in a day. You should pack everything you need for warm and cold days. We were traveling in February and it was cold at night in the desert and the mountains. If you don't have much time, I recommend this tour. Thanks to the team and our guide and driver for the time, everything was well organized.
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    Trip date: February 2025

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Morocco Classic 11 Day - One Life Adventures
From Marrakesh to Marrakesh

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    • What kind of accommodations can I expect?

      You will stay in a mix of local hotels and unique accommodations during the tour.

    • Is there support available during the tour?

      Yes, our guides are available to assist with any inquiries or issues during the tour.

    • What happens if I have to leave the tour early?

      You can leave at any time, but you might miss some activities, and it is non-refundable.

    • Is a visa required to travel to Morocco?

      You should check if a visa is needed based on your nationality prior to traveling.

    • Are meals included in the tour?

      Yes, the tour includes 23 meals throughout the duration.

    • What should I pack for the tour?

      It’s advisable to pack lightly and include warm clothes for high-altitude locations.

    • When is the best time to visit Morocco?

      Spring and autumn are ideal for pleasant weather and fewer tourists.

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    • Vaccines
      • These are only indications, so please visit your doctor before you travel to be 100% sure.
      • Typhoid - Recommended for Morocco. Ideally 2 weeks before travel.
      • Hepatitis A - Recommended for Morocco. Ideally 2 weeks before travel.
      • Tuberculosis - Recommended for Morocco. Ideally 3 months before travel.
      • Hepatitis B - Recommended for Morocco. Ideally 2 months before travel.
      • Rabies - Recommended for Morocco. Ideally 1 month before travel.
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