245 Morocco holiday reviews
The food both at the Kasbah and mountain lodge and even more so at lunch in the mountains was just fantastic. Mohammad, the chef in the
mountains, was amazing. (more)Roger Johnston
For me this was a very special trip that really did give a great sense of adventure and very much a physical and mental challenge highly rate all aspects of it and would recommend to all. (more)Paul Lee
Trekking in the Atlas Mountains (more)Alan Gibson
Be prepared to fall in love with Morocco!... The itinerary was great, really varied. It gave us a great insight into Morocco as a whole: just the right mix of town and rural stays! (more)Grace Kemp
Wonderful experience, led by a first rate guide. (more)Phil Pitcher
Loved the diversity of it! Sleeping in the mountain village cottage under few covers, while strong winds were blowing outside. Walking in Todra Gorge and having thyme tea with Berbers was very nice! (more)Zenta Serzante
I enjoyed the whole trip, but my son and my favourite 3 things were, Quad biking, the Sahara and going to the Hammem. We loved it, great holiday, really good tour guide and I felt we really got a chance to see Morocco as well as having fun. (more)Mark Wood
Really enjoyed it. Luckily the teenagers got on together and the adults were able to enjoy the holiday too. We became a holiday family. (more)Suzanne Norton
Excellent (more)Zia Noor
It was all great. Well organized, varied, and extremely hospitable. (more)Karen Fishman
Outstanding. Really can't find superlatives to fit. I loved every minute. It was a last minute whim to go and I could never have predicted how good it would be. (more)Mary Dobbing
Highly enjoyable, both in the mountains and Marrakesh (more)Hilary MacKenzie
5 stars - outstanding. (more)Tracey Dean
Overall fantastic! Itinerary, experiences, inclusions, transportation & guide Omar were all phenomenal! I recommend this to explore south Morocco. Well planned & good variety of stays & activities. (more)Jenn Welsh
The Sahara Desert - the camels, sunset from the Dunes, blanket of stars, yummy soup and fireside drumming - Very special. As an insight to the rural South I would highly recommend - the host company seem like a great ethical company and our guide, Abdellah, and driver, Said, were so genuine and kind. I'll definitely be back. (more)Carol Fairclough
Memorable parts?
Cycling down the Atlas Mountain road, very exhilarating.
Tips?
This is more than a cycling holiday, it is a chance to see parts of Morocco not seen by most travellers.
You have to be realistic and not expect top accommodation and food.
Local benefits?
Explore employed (or contracted) Moroccan staff to run and support the holiday.
There was limited opportunity to support local shops and restaurants, apart from those that we were guided to.
We made an ... (more)Richard Millett
Arriving at the Kasbah, walking up behind the mule, then the so friendly greeting when we arrived followed by a delicious meal then two days of great walking in the Atlas mountains. (more)Steven Langston
The staff at the Kasbah and people of Imlil made such an impression on me… I was travelling alone as a woman and felt very safe. (more)Katharina Zittel
The food and hospitality was exceptional. We stayed in Dar Imlil and The Trekking
Lodge where we were very comfortable and well looked after. (more)Ailsa Churchill
The lovely group & guide we traveled with and the activities…camel riding, quad bike riding, buggy riding, rock climbing and ballooning. It was fantastic to be on an adventurous holiday with our boys… especially as
they could share it with the many other kids that were doing the same holiday
We barely saw our boys as they spent large amounts of time in the pool,
playing games on the bus and sharing their meals with the other kids… thus
giving us plenty of free time to enjoy our Moroccan ... (more)HELEN ALTMAJER
Simply and excellent holiday (more)Cath Gladding
10/10. Couldn’t fault it... (more)Paula Bartletts
Memorable parts?
Simply being in the impressive Atlas mountains. The clean air and the views were exhilarating.
Tips?
They should have at least some interest in a full day of hiking in the Imlil valley, though our guide was wonderful in adjusting the level of difficulty to our abilities.
For the Ijoukak valley, they should an interest in observing and/or participating in the daily life of the family.
Local benefits?
Yes, absolutely
Overall rating?
It was just ... (more)Veronica Huvelle
Memorable parts?
There were many, highlights were exploring Fes, Chefchaouen and the sunrise balloon ride.
Tips?
There's a lot packed into a short period time with this tour so there is a lot of driving between places. If you this is difficult for you, you might want to add a day or two onto the tour to break it up a bit.
Local benefits?
Absolutely. This was factored into every day of the tour.
Overall rating?
The tour was excellent. Especially the service from ... (more)David Pittaway
Memorable parts?
Absolutely everything! From the day we landed in Casa Blanca to our last day in Marrakech. Our driver, the Riads & the Sahara Bivouac chosen for us were superb. The Moroccan hospitality was absolutely wonderful.
Tips?
For women, be respectful by wearing proper clothing as requested. Being courteous is greatly appreciated. Try to learn to say "thank you" in their language. Small gratuities give you huge returns. Then, prepare yourself for a magical experience ... (more)Shirley Paiz
8/10 We really enjoyed Morocco. It is a fascinating mix of ancient and very modern. The camel ride and having mint tea and bread with Fatima in her home (was most memorable). (more)Kerry Commins
We really enjoyed it. We feel that we have a much better understanding of the people and culture of Morocco- the guide was very good. There was a good mix
of guided activities and free-time. We particularly enjoyed the Mosque in Casablanca, Chefchouen, the views in the Atlas Mountains and the relaxing time at Essaouira. And the food was good and plentiful. (more)Janet Wakeman
There were so many, it's really hard to choose. The biggest cultural experience regarding differences and excitement were probably the medina of Fez and the Jemaa el-Fnaa in Marrakech. I loved the stay in Chefchaouen and Essaouira as well, the trip to the desert and the drive through the mountains (would have loved to stay there a little longer). For me personally, rock climbing in Todra Gorge was also a highlight for many different reasons. (more)Sina