Morocco Sahara Adventure 2025
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Sleep one night under the stars in a Berber camp, enjoy the sunset during a camel ride, run through the dunes of the desert in 4×4, visit Fez (one of the most important cities in Morocco) and rest in hotels 3* 4* in regime half pension.
Included/Excluded
- All transfers by bus
- Ferry transportation from Algeciras (round trip)
- Visits to the cities of Chefchaouen, Assilah, Tangier and Tetouan
- Professional native guides throughout the trip
- Camel excursion
- Sunset and sunrise in the desertAccommodation for 4 nights (3 nights in 3 * and 4 * hotels and one night inshops in the dunes of Sahara)
Rooms in Fez: double and triple; rooms in desert: multiple - Half board (accommodation, breakfast and dinner)
- Panoramic stops in dream places on our way to Sahara
- Informative dossier
- Best Life Experience staff during the whole trip
- Photos from the trip
- 4×4 excursion in the desert (price approx. 35€)
- Lunches & Drinks during dinners
- Optional travel insurance (*)
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ANOTHER CONTINENT, ANOTHER COUNTRY, ANOTHER CULTURE
Let us take you through the labyrinths of the medina of Fez, visit the famous cities of Chefchaouen and Tetouan , discover the argan oil and other beauty secrets of Arab women, taste the delicious tajin, drink a glass of Moroccan tea admiring the incredible views, find a lovely pashmina scarf and leave the nomads put it on your head to go with a good style to the desert … and much more!
We will take you to discover all the landscapes of Morocco and we will make this trip become one of the greatest adventures of your life. We will arrive to the desert of Morocco, where an unique experience is waiting for you…We will reach the desert of Morocco, where a unique and incomparable experience awaits you.We will live an adventure during our excursion in 4×4 jeeps, discovering at full speed what the Sahara offers us, we will visit the dunes and the nomads’ villages.We will be able to see up close how is the daily life of the people who live in the desert, their schools, their habits and their impressive culture, with music and dance shows.And the adventure continues…There is no better way to enjoy an afternoon in the desert, than with a long camel ride! Are you ready? Because an incredible ride awaits us to reach the camp in the middle of the desert, where we stay, admire the sunset, have dinner and spend the whole night: dancing, singing at the campfire… a night you will never forget.It is a magical, unique experience that you have to see with your own eyes? did you know that nowhere else in the world you can see so many stars in the sky as in a desert?Five incredible days are waiting for you to discover the Moroccan culture, its unforgettable landscapes, its charming streets, its imperial cities, its people, its delicious food, its camels, its shows, its endless desert… Take away magical memories for a lifetime!
Departure from the different cities at dawn.
Arrival at Algecericas, where we will take the ferry to Morocco. We will pass the border and the police control. We will continue our way to Fez, with a stop for lunch and a visit to Chefchaouen (the blue city). We will arrive in Fez at night, where our hotel is waiting for us, we will check in and have dinner.
Breakfast in the hotel
The second day we discover the city of Fez, imperial city and religious and cultural centre of Morocco. We will visit the medina of Fez, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1981. We will go into the narrow streets, where all kinds of goods are sold and you will be able to discover all the typical products of Morocco, such as leather, scarves in all kinds of colours, argan oil and all kinds of spices…After our visit, we will stop at the modern part (Ville Nouvelle), for lunch.
Follow our adventure and we are on our way to our destination: the desert of Merzouga. On the way we will make several stops, in panoramic and nature sites. We will make a stop in the Azrou forest, known for its thousand-year-old cedars and for the monkeys that live there in freedom.
Arrival at night at our hotel, check-in and dinner.
The most awaited day arrives – day and night in the desert!
We will start the day with a breakfast at the hotel and take advantage of the morning for our excursion in 4×4 jeeps, where we will discover the most beautiful areas of the desert, make a panoramic stop with a view of the dunes, see a place where fossils of millions of years have been found, see how the nomads live and enjoy a spectacle of the Berbers. We will make several stops to take photos, walk around the dunes and observe all the beauty the desert has to offer. We highly recommend this extra excursion, which is a great addition to the trip.
After our excursion, we enjoy the swimming pool of the hotel, have lunch and prepare our backpack to spend the night in the “jaimas” (tents) of the desert. We will take our camels for a long ride (approx 1,5 hours) to reach our camp.
We will enjoy the sunset, the stars in the middle of the desert and the spectacle and fires in our camp.
Dinner and accommodation in the tents.
We get up early to see one of the best sunrises in the world in the middle of the dunes. An unforgettable experience. After breakfast, we leave the desert and take the bus to Fez.
We will enjoy all that the south of Morocco has to offer: we will cross the Middle and High Atlas and make several panoramic stops, such as in an oasis full of palm trees and in Ifrane, a small town with an alpine appearance, called “the Switzerland of Morocco”. Lunch on the way.
In the evening we will arrive at our hotel in Fez, check in and have dinner.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure to Asilah.
In Asilah there will be time to have lunch and visit the city, the modern part and part of the medina.
Return by ferry and arrival in our cities in the evening.
Additional Information
Departure | Address | Time |
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ALMERÍA | Avenida Federico García Lorca (In front of colegio La Salle) | (the night before the trip)20:15pm |
JAÉN | Corte Inglés (c/ Virgen de la Cabeza) | (the night before the trip)21:15pm |
GRANADA | C/ Neptuno (in front of Foster Hollywood) | (the night before the trip)22:30pm |
MÁLAGA | Teatinos, frente a la facultad de derecho (Blvr. Louis Pasteur) | 00:15 am |
ALGECIRAS | in front of the Main Entrance of the Algeciras Port | 02:15 am |
*Departure time will be confirmed the week before travel.
FOR THE DATE 28TH OF MARCH TO 01ST OF APRIL, THE TOUR IS ONLY OFFERED IN SPANISH.
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Do I need a visa?
For Spaniards and many other nationalities it is not necessary. But it is best to consult this with the appropriate embassy or consulate.
The following website of the Kingdom of Morocco can also help us: https://www.consulat.ma/es/lista-de-paises-cuyos-nacionales-no-precisan-visado-de-entrada-marruecos
What requirements must I meet to be able to travel?
We need a valid passport.
How far in advance is it advisable to make a reservation?
It is recommended to make a reservation as soon as possible in order to secure your place and also have a guarantee of the best price.
What luggage can I bring?
The suitcase/backpack can be any size, we always recommend that its transportation be comfortable. Depending on the length of the trip, 3 days for example, with a carry-on or a slightly larger suitcase is enough. Although you can always take the size you want, since if you are going to do a lot of shopping it will always be easier to put those souvenirs back in your suitcase when you return.
Regarding the type of luggage, the ferry is not as restrictive as the plane, therefore, they do not look as carefully if you are carrying liquids and what the amount is.
So you don’t really have any restrictions.
Are our trips done in groups?
We do group trips.
Enjoy the comfort and peace of mind of having your entire itinerary, accommodation and activities previously planned.
Stay in control of your budget by knowing the cost of the entire package and avoid surprises at the end of the bill.
Immerse yourself in enriching experiences with local guides who speak your language and experience Moroccan culture up close.
Make the most of your time, taking advantage of every moment of the day, without having to rush, without stress and without regrets of making wrong visit decisions.
Can minors travel? Can you travel with children? What minimum age is recommended to travel?
Morocco is a charming and safe destination for families. The local culture embraces children with love and they are welcome everywhere. The country offers fun and educational experiences, such as camel rides.
It is true that we do not recommend traveling with babies, because the country’s infrastructure makes it very difficult to travel with a baby pram, for example.
If a minor is traveling and neither of the parents is traveling with him, he will need a police authorization. Ask us for that form or directly at the police station and they should stamp it for you there.
Phone, communications and Internet
Morocco is outside the European Union, so normally we will not be able to use the internet or make calls. That is, you can, but it has a very high price (you can consult with your company).
This is why, about 10 minutes after the ferry starts, we recommend turning off mobile data.
➔ It is not necessary to put airplane mode on. (But if you think you might forget and use your phone, it’s a good solution)
➔ If they call us, we recommend not answering as it costs a lot for whoever makes the call and for whoever receives it.
In the hotel there is WIFI so you can connect and write to whoever you need. In any case, if someone needs to stay connected during the trip for any reason, you can always buy a SIM card in Morocco and recharge it to have internet, the Moroccan guide will help us with this if necessary.
What climate do we find in the country?
Morocco is a land of contrasts. Bathed to the north by the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, to the west by those of the Atlantic Ocean and crossed by the Rif and Atlas mountains, it is subject to all types of climatic influences.
However, Morocco is a very mountainous country, so it also has towns and regions with a cold climate due to the altitude. This is the case in the Atlas, where it snows relatively frequently in winter. Ifrane is striking, one of the cities that are part of our organized travel packages to Morocco: they call it Little Switzerland for its gabled roofs.
The cities and towns located around the Rif, in the north, and in general in the entire plateau that goes to the Atlantic coast deserve special mention: due to their altitude, the most notable fact is the thermal oscillation between sun and shadow and between morning and night. A good example of this is Chaouen, another of the classic destinations on our trips to Morocco: in this town, the fluctuation can be around 15 or 20 ºC, that is, hot during the day and cold at night.
In any case, you can always check the weather on the internet before traveling to the cities we will visit to know what clothes to bring.
Is there any type of mandatory clothing?
It is a liberal country, so there is no problem in wearing light, “Western” clothing for both men and women.
What is the Moroccan currency?
The official currency of Morocco is the dirham (dh).
Although in almost all the cities we visited you will have no problem paying with euros, the sellers will always make the most favorable exchange rate for them. In the establishments where you cannot pay by card, it is best to pay in dirhams.
The best place to change money in Morocco is the exchange office. You will find them in each city when you arrive. The guides will accompany you if you need help.
CHANGE: Approximately 10 dh (€0.90).
Can I pay with a credit/debit card?
They are sometimes accepted in hotels, restaurants and stores in major cities. However, in rural areas or small establishments, only cash payment is accepted.
Our recommendation is to carry cash. In all cities you will find ATMs and exchange offices if you want to change to Dirham (Morocco’s currency).
What type of plugs are used in Morocco?
In Morocco, the plugs are type C and E. Type C, also called euro plug, has two round pins, similar to those used in Spain and much of Europe. Type E features two round prongs and a male grounding prong, common in countries such as France and Belgium, and is compatible with Type C. Travelers from places with different plug standards, such as the United Kingdom, the United States, United States or Australia may need an adapter. However, many hotels provide adapters or these can be easily purchased at local stores.
In short, European and Spanish travelers do not need to travel with any adapter.
Visiting Morocco in Ramadan?
Of course! Traveling to Morocco on these dates is immersing yourself in a completely different trip, since the country adapts to the Muslim holiday. In these cases, it is possible to find closed places or less commercial activity, since people take advantage of this opportunity to practice their religion more or rest, but you will also be able to witness events and celebrations typical of the culture that you will not see at any other time of the year. This is why visiting Morocco during that season will give you a more complete vision of the country, in which you will likely feel much more fascinated and acculturated to what the event of Ramadan means.
The holy month of Ramadan is a crucial part of culture in Morocco, during which Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. The beginning and end of Ramadan are determined by the lunar position. After sunset, food stalls and cultural experiences can be found. Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, celebrated with family visits and special dishes. Seventy days later, Eid al Adha or the Feast of the Lamb commemorates Abraham’s sacrifice, with generous donations to the less fortunate.
Parking in Algeciras
There are several car parks near the Port of Algeciras for those who decide to get there on their own:
▪️ Continental Public Parking
▪️ Saba Parking Algeciras Train Station, Algeciras
▪️ Parking Puerto Bahía de Algeciras
▪️ El Carmen Car Park Puerto de Algeciras
▪️ Verboom Parking Port of Algeciras
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