Je pars du 8 au 18 juin avec une amie au Maroc. On hésite au niveau de l'itinéraire, on a 2 idées en gros (on arrive et repart de Casablanca)
Casablanca (1jour), Marrakech (3jours), Fés (1jour), (entre Marrakech et Fés on s'arreterait peut être quelques jours suivant se qu'il y a à voir??), Meknés (1jour), (Moulay-Bouselham (1jour)), Rabat (2jours) et retour à Casablanca.
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Casablanca (1jour), Marrakech (2jours), Ouarzazate (2jours), Agadir (2jours), Essaouira (1jour), Safi (1jour) et retour Casablanca.
On est deux étudiant donc petit budget (genre 150 - 200€), le confort n'est pas du tout primordial par contre les rencontres, les decouvertes le sont beaucoup plus! Donc voila j'aimerais savoir svp si déja c'est possible sinon combien sa couterait genre transport, nuit, ... (on a compté 80-90€ pr dormir) et transport j'ai aucune idée au niveau bus, taxis, location scooter si on veut bouger...
Merci beaucoup si vous avez le temps de me répondre.
Tchao les gens. peace
c'est bien de faire un circuit mais vous oubliez le temps que ca prend entre 2 destinations et donc cela depasse vos 10 jours.
Et de plus, plus vous bouger plus le budget augmente et votre budget semble faible pour bouger autant. Le meilleur moyen de se deplacer est le train quand cela est possible. Pour le tarif va regarder leur site oncf.ma
Salut les nomades du desert,
bienvenue ds le pays ou tout est possible, voila je prefere le 2e itineraire car ce sont des regions a couper le souffle et aussi c bordé par la mer vu ken juin il fait chaud.
Par contre, votre budget est hyper mais hyper serré pour tout ce que vous voulez, le prix de la vie a augmenté au MAROC, 200 eur c 2500 dhs ce ki est rien dutout si vous voulez bouger et profiter des beux endroits au Maroc.
Bonjour j aimerai poser une question nicos, pour le 150ou 200 euros pour le séjour c est un prix pour vous deux ou 200 euros par parsonne ?
* Le vrai tourisme est avec les gens du pays et pas seulement les lieux que tu visites.
* Ne ratez jamais l occasion de vivre un rêve au sud du Maroc, et manque jamais l appel du désert ….
Bonjour,
Pour vous aider, je connais à Riad à Meknès très bien (80 euros la nuit pour 2 personnes avec petit déjeuner).
Un riad à 1OO mètres de la médina et de la porte bab el mansour.
Je vous joins l'adresse internet : www.riadsafir.com
Merci déjà de d'être penché sur mon itinéraire. Oui nous avons 200€ par personne pour vivre la-bas. Je me suis renseigné (j'ai acheté le guide du routard) et j'ai calculé que pour dormir il faudrait environ 8-9€ par personne par nuit. Déjà est-ce que c'est possile pour toi Le guide donne des adresses de petit hitel pas tres classieux mais cool pour quasiment tous à 18€ euros la chamre double.
Ce que je ne sais pas trop c'est plus les trajets: bus, taxis collectif ou individuel??? enfin tout ca quoi. Et savoir si tu crois qu'il y a moyen de dormir quelquefois chez des gens? savoir comment si prendre piur sa parce que c'est la premiere fois que je part donc tres interresé pr toute sorte d'information.
Voila man et bien je te souhaite un bonne journée, une bonne nuit je sais quand tu liras mais en tout cas profite!!!! Tchao tchao. Merci encore.
Bonjour, 18 euros, 200 dh, la double, ca peut le faire, on trouve, mais surtout en ville, et dans certaines il n'y a pas beaucoup de choix !
le GDR récent est presque fiable.
investit dans une carte de tel prépayée et appele les d'une des nombreuses cabines publiques (champignons orange "maroc telecom" que l'on trouve partout).
Certaines auberges font des demi pensions très correctes pour 140 à 180 dh par personne. Chez "des gens", n'y compte pas trop ! enfin c'est mon avis !! et cela risque parfois de te revenir plus cher que tu le souhaiterais ! le prix des transports :
en gros,
Le train 4 euros les 100 km (www.oncf.ma).
Le bus, le taxi (collectif), entre 3 et 3, 5 euros la place pour 100 km !
Les taxis en ville, course entre 0, 5 et 1 euro en centre ville, jusqu'à 3 euros banlieue centre.
pour l'itinéraire je crois que c'est mieux de faire paris agadir ( 2 Nuits ) je vous conseille hotel atlantic au centre ville un bon rapport qualité prix ( 30€)pour chambe double sin non ibis en suite essaouira pour (1nuit ) aprés MARRAKECH ( 2 Nuits) toujours Ibis mais palmeraies et non celui à coté de la gare ensuite ensuit casablanca (2 nuits) ( le nouveau hotel ibis à cote de casaport) rabat ( 1 Nuit ) meknes ( 1 nuit) fes ( 1 nuiT) depart de fes
cordialement
le 2eme itiniraire est tres bien fait suivant la logique du nord vers le sud-est ensuite vers le sud-ouest et retour vers le nord (casa) c tres logique et il coutera moins cher que le 1er, alors pour bouger ne compter pas sur le train mais plutot sur les autocars a la gare routiere et faite attention il faut debattre les prix avec les courtiers qui vendent les billet si il vous disent 100 dhs proposez 50 dhs et comme ça vous aller obtenir le meilleurs prix mais rester severe dans les nogociation! aussi y'a les grand taxi qui relis souvent deux villes ou deux patlins dans le prix ne deppase pas 3 ou 4 euros par personne les hotels vous avez le grand choix et le prix depart pour bas de gammes c 30 ou 40 dhs (3 ou 4 euros) je vous donne ce conseille car le 1er itiniraire c des grande distance a parcourir du cout le deplacement vos bcp plus cher. voilà j'espere avoir repondu positivement a votre demande. @+😉
bien venu à tous ceux qui desire avoir des infos sur le maroc ou pour des voyages en groupe ou en covoiturage.
>>>>sur les autocars a la gare routiere et faite attention il faut debattre les prix avec les courtiers qui vendent les billet si il vous disent 100 dhs proposez 50 dhs <<<
On ignore ces rabatteurs, et on prend son ticket au guichet de la compagnie, ou dans le bus, c'est le vrai prix !!! et surtout on a un vrai ticket !
je vous conseillerai la 2eme par agadir plus de paysage typiques et gens plus cool car berbere
le s.m.i.c au maroc et de 150euros donc vous devrai y arriver transport le bus sinon le taxi si vous negocier bien les parcours les hotels ou chez l'habitant pour 10euro la nuit pour 2 pour les repas de5à10 pour 2 les grands resto pas execifs boire toujours de l'eau en bouteille
les petits taxi regarder le compteur de frais en dessous de l'autoradio pour etre sur du prix
les gens parlent bien français ou trouveront quelq'un n'ayez pas peur de demander dans le doute
en ville c comme en france faite gaffe casablanca
>>>>le s.m.i.c au maroc et de 150euros donc vous devrai y arriver <<<
quel peut bien etre le rapport entre un chiffre (faux d'ailleurs!) qui permet de survivre difficilement dans des conditions marocaines et les aspirations de touristes qui partent en vacances, avec l'envie de manger autre chose qu'un oignon par jour, et de dormir avec un peu de confort ???
bonjour,
vos 2 itinéraires sont pas mal du tout par contre si je peux me permettre safi a éviter ya franchement rien a faire et ouarzazate il faut etre motorisé ou prendre un taxi pour faire les alentours car a ouarzazate meme ya absolument rien a faire
par connaissance je peux vous donnez un autre itinéraire histoire d'avoir un peu plus le choix :
casa (1jr), rabat (1jr) connait pas !, fes/meknes(3 jrs) c'est 2 magnifiques villes vraiment a visiter tranquillement, marrakech (3 jrs) très typique pour l'hotel et petit budget il ya le toulousain c propre mais très basique c un hotel spécialement dédié au routard il se trouve derrière le marché pas loin d'un mc do !!! et à 10-15 min a pied de la place djama el fna.et il ya aussi a la place un hotel/riad ali pas cher non plus, essaouira (2 jrs) mes parents sont originaires de cette ville et j'y vais au moins 3 fois par an je pourrais vous en parler mais je préfere vous laisser la découvrir la aussi si vous avez besoin d'hébergement n'hésitez pas j'ai mon mari qui a 2 appartements qu'il loue et il peut vous guider vers d'autres locations si elles sont prises, et retour a casa les vacances sont terminées !!!
si besoin d'infos n'hésitez pas et bonnes vacances
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This autumn, we’re planning to explore the Oriental region and we’re wondering where the best place to land would be. We’ll have three weeks ahead of us and we’ll be renting a car.
Any tips would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Is there an official website or list of certified Egyptologist guides in Egypt? And most importantly, what are the normal prices for a full day or half day? There’s so much scamming and crazy pricing—depending on who you contact, it can range from simple to quadruple!!!!
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Hi everyone,
We're leaving in early October 2026 and planning to travel from the Aït Bougmez Valley ("Happy Valley") to Skoura/Ouarzazate via Demnate and the R307/N23 route.
Has anyone taken this road recently? Is it passable with a regular car (non-4x4), or is a 4x4 absolutely necessary? Are there any ongoing construction projects or degraded sections to be aware of?
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Hello,
In September, my wife and I, along with another couple, will be traveling to Tunisia and staying at the Sheherasade Hotel near Sousse.
We’d love to hear your recommendations or tips on places to visit, as well as advice on taxis or other transportation options.
Thanks in advance!
This autumn’s trip should be in Morocco—barring any geopolitical issues between now and then.
After many trips to the south of Fès, I’m giving the north a try.
My plan is roughly to do a road trip loop from Rabat back to Rabat, passing through Asilah, Tangier, Tétouan, Chefchaouen, Akchour, Fès, Meknès, and Volubilis.
That’s a lot of cities.
Probably a bit too many for our taste—we usually prefer more isolated spots...
So I’m looking for tips on little backroads, secluded beaches, half-day hikes, and offbeat places.
If you’ve also got recommendations for accommodation... (We’re open to splurging over 100 € if it’s a real favorite.)
Feel free to think outside the box—this is an open-ended plan! !😉
Hello,
I’m looking for testimonials from Pieds-Noirs who have recently returned to Algeria.
There can’t be many left after 65 years of the country’s independence.
I’m planning to go back myself soon to reconnect with my roots... before I pass away...
I’ve started making a few pre-bookings for hotels and apartments to rent in Algiers. At first, I received friendly and welcoming responses. Then, when I mentioned I wanted to stay for two or three weeks—maybe even a month—explaining that my trip wouldn’t be strictly touristy but more of a pilgrimage to the places of my childhood, and that it would likely be a very emotional journey, I expected a positive and warm reaction to my approach. Instead, I suddenly stopped getting replies from the three or four people I’d contacted. So now I’m wondering about the reception former Pieds-Noirs can expect...
Anyone here who can share their experience of returning? I specified “recently” because it seems that right now, diplomatic relations between the two governments are extremely tense, not to say hostile... even if Macron claims otherwise...
Hello,
I’m traveling to Algeria from October 27 to November 16, 2026.
I’d love to hear from anyone who’s been through the process about the accommodation attestation required for the visa application:
- Does it need to cover the entire duration of the trip?
- Is this document mandatory for a hotel to rent a room?
- Is it checked during inspections?
- Is a hotel booking (e.g., via Booking.com) sufficient for the visa?
- If so, does it need to be paid in advance?
I plan to visit several cities and do one or more treks with a guide or agency.
If you have any contacts you’d recommend, I’d be grateful!
Also, I’d love to share this trip with a companion who’s already done some traveling.
We’d organize the journey together, of course.
Thanks for your feedback!
Safe travels to all,
Dom, Dijon, 64 years old
I’m leaving for Tunisia in five weeks for a full 15-day trip. I’ll be arriving in Monastir and departing from there as well.
I’d like to do a route that’s a bit different from my first stay, which was more focused on cities and culture (Tunis, Sousse, Kairouan, El Jem).
I’ll be getting around by public transport.
I’d like to head south toward Tozeur, and I saw that you can take a *louage* from Monastir to Sbeitla (2h30). I imagine it’s not too complicated to get to Tozeur from there afterward? The issue is the return trip to Monastir and safety in Sbeitla.
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I’m heading to Morocco in September 2026, and part of my trip takes me through Merzouga. I’m looking for a 4x4 driver-guide to explore the area with my partner and me.
Even though I come to Morocco four times a year, it’s been a long time since I’ve made the trip by car. I need to refresh my knowledge! I’ll be traveling in early October. I have a car that’s about 20 years old. The plan is to cross via Algeciras/Ceuta.
A few questions:
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2) What documents are required for the car?
3) If anyone is making the trip around the same time, it could be fun to drive together 😊
Hi there,
I’m looking for some friendly recommendations for places to stay in Marrakech for 3 nights in June 2026.
In the meantime, have a great day, everyone! Thanks so much in advance.
I’m reaching out to gather your thoughts on an itinerary (10 days... or more?) I’d like to do at the beginning of June 🙂.
Just so you know, I’m planning to do this trip solo (25 years old), using only public transport and just a backpack. I’ve already been to Marrakech and climbed Mount Toubkal two years ago...
I’ll be arriving in Tangier.
Day 1-2: Explore the city center, hike around Cap Spartel...
Day 3: Stop in Tetouan
Day 4-5-6: Chefchaouen and a day hike in the Rif Mountains
Day 6-7: Discover the city of Fes (I’ve heard so many great things!!)
Day 8: Stop in Meknes and possibly visit the historic site of Volubilis
Day 9-10: Rabat (I’ve heard mixed things... some good, some bad)
After that, I have the choice of heading back to Tangier for my return flight... or going down to Agadir (also a possible return flight) and extending my trip by 5 days :)
From what I can tell, everything is well connected by bus (CTM) or train (ONCF).
Another question: Is the vibe in Moroccan youth hostels for meeting people the same as what you’d find in Western Europe?
Thanks in advance for your replies and your kindness! 😊
Tickets for entry to Majorelle Garden are only issued online via an official site
(though there are fraudulent sites out there). On the official site, they ask for legitimate info
(name, nationality, etc.). What made me go "hmm" was the request for both an email address
AND a password (with confirmation). Is this normal?
Thanks for your replies.
Hi there, a group of girlfriends and I are heading to Tunisia. We’d love to know how much cash we should bring for 6 days, considering everything’s already paid for at the hotel. Thanks for your tips!
I’m finalizing the loop I’d like to do in May over 13 days, starting and ending in Essaouira.
We’re planning to rent a vehicle and are pretty active—we’re not really into crowds (that’s why I’ve decided to skip Marrakech).
Here’s my proposed itinerary:
Trip Proposal Summary:
From May 13 (morning arrival) to May 26 (morning departure)
Arrival and departure: Essaouira
Day 1 (May 13): Arrival in Essaouira – Settling in / Exploring / Rest
Day 2 (May 14): Essaouira – Water activities
Day 3 (May 15): Essaouira to Tafraoute (~5h30) – route via Agadir – arrival and first exploration; Question: Is a detour to Taroudant worth considering?
Day 4 (May 16): Tafraoute – Hike in the granite rocks – wild bivouac
Day 5 (May 17): Tafraoute – Aït Mansour gorges – oasis – night in a hostel
Day 6 (May 18): Tafraoute → Foum Zguid (~5h) – transition route – simple overnight or bivouac
Day 7 (May 19): Foum Zguid → Zagora (~3h) – Draa Valley – desert prep
Day 8 (May 20): Zagora → M'Hamid El Ghizlane → Erg Chigaga – departure with 4x4 guide – entering the dunes – bivouac
Day 9 (May 21): Erg Chigaga – full desert day – walking, exploring – bivouac
Day 10 (May 22): Desert → Ouarzazate (~5–6h) – leaving the desert – rest
Day 11 (May 23): Aït Benhaddou – early visit – short hike – overnight stay
Day 12 (May 24): Aït Benhaddou → Telouet – route toward the Atlas – start of trek – bivouac
Day 13 (May 25): Atlas → Essaouira (~5–6h) – end of trek – return to Essaouira (overnight)
Day 14 (May 26): Essaouira – free time + return flight
What do you think?
I aimed for an excursion to the Chigaga desert from M’Hamid because it seems less touristy and allows for a more compact loop. Is that a good idea? Is the drive to M’Hamid maybe too tedious?
Open to your great tips if there’s room for optimization!
A lot of people find it important to stick to their budget when traveling—not to skimp, but to visit as many places as possible since traveling is their hobby.
In this post, I want to share some tips for those coming to Morocco who want their trip to be budget-friendly.
1. Prebook everything: hotels or riads, car rentals, or tours. If you book these in advance, it’ll make your life easier. You won’t have to deal with hagglers or people trying to overcharge you for services that are available online for free. Use platforms like Booking, Expedia, carsrental.ma, Airbnb, and other booking services to get this done properly.
2. Exchange your money to Moroccan dirhams as soon as you land. 1 € is always a little over 10 dirhams, but many people get charged as if it were exactly 10 dirhams per euro.
3. When visiting an old site or the old medina, avoid talking to vendors and shop owners—they’re really good at getting your attention and making you overpay for things.
4. Ask your tour guide to buy things for you. Yes, they do get a commission, but you’ll probably pay way more if you buy something yourself that they can get cheaply.
5. Walk everywhere. You don’t need a taxi for every little trip. Pick a good location and walk—most Moroccan cities are safe during normal hours.
6. Buy your food, drinks, etc., from supermarkets at normal prices. They can’t overcharge you since they scan every product.
Hi everyone! 😊
We’re traveling as a family to Marrakech from April 19 to 24, and there’ll be 15 of us (all ages), staying in the Targa neighborhood (El Idrissi Street).
I’d love your advice on a few things! 🙏
🚗 Vehicle rental
We’re thinking of renting 3 cars. We’ve seen really low prices online, but often without insurance.
👉 Do you have any reliable contacts or personal experiences to share?
👉 Would you recommend getting specific “tourist” insurance?
🏛️ Visits – Bahia Palace & Saadian Tombs
We’d like to visit the Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs, but:
We can’t find single tickets online
We only see guided tours with fixed times (like 9:30 AM / 4-hour tours)
👉 Do you know if it’s possible to book without a guide?
👉 Or do we have to buy tickets on-site? (We’re a little worried about crowds and lines, especially with older folks in the group.)
🍽️ Restaurants / meals
We’ve spotted the Grand Bazaar Marrakech for a meal.
👉 Any thoughts?
👉 Could you recommend other restaurants in the same budget? (We’re a big group, so it needs to stay reasonable.)
For lunch/snacks, we’ve seen:
Snack Toubkal
Goûter Saveur
👉 If anyone’s been, I’d love your feedback! 😊
🛒 Practical info – Targa neighborhood
We’ll be in Targa (El Idrissi Street).
👉 Are there shops nearby for quick groceries (breakfast, water, etc.)?
If you’ve got any great tips, contacts, or little tricks, I’d love to hear them! 😍
Thanks so much for your help! 💖
We’re heading to Morocco as a family from April 22 to May 8. It’s a bit short to explore such a beautiful and vast country, but school and work commitments, you know how it is...
My partner is a musician and absolutely loves Gnawa music.
Unfortunately, we won’t have time to visit Essaouira, as we’re heading south toward the Valley of the Roses...
Do you know of any places around Marrakech, Ouarzazate, or Kelaat M’Gouna where we might have the chance to meet Gnawa musicians?
We’ll also be staying a few days in Aït Benhaddou and Skoura during our trip toward the Dadès Valley.
If you have any good spots to buy a guembri along the way, I’d love to hear about them too! :)
Mid-May: arriving alone (so, a "petit taxi"?) at Marrakech airport around 4:30 PM,
is it advisable to take a taxi at the airport (cost?) or is it wiser to book one through the hotel before departure (which would cost me 20 €)?
I think I’ve seen lower fares elsewhere (12 €?).
Destination: Riad Sijane near Djemaa El Fna square. Thanks!
I’m planning my next trip outside Europe for next year, but unfortunately, I don’t have a choice with the dates—it’s late June to early July. Last year, I went to Japan for three weeks, and it was constantly 36-37°C with over 90% humidity. It wasn’t easy, but it wasn’t impossible either.
For Egypt, I know it’s a period to avoid if possible, but I’m thinking that by the sea, it might be manageable. Otherwise, I’ll consider another destination.
Day 1: Arrival in Hurghada in the evening
Day 2, 3, 4: Hurghada
Day 5: Hurghada, then drive to Luxor in the early afternoon
Day 6: Luxor
Day 7: Luxor, then drive back to Hurghada in the late afternoon
Day 8, 9, 10, 11: Hurghada
Day 12: Return flight
For the Hurghada trip, either rent a car or—easier—a private car/van.
Is it worth adding an extra day in Luxor?
During the stay, we’re planning activities like camel rides, quad biking, jeep tours, snorkeling, and jet skiing.
Hi there,
We’re planning a trip to Morocco in September-October in our Fiat camper van, which isn’t a 4x4 but has already handled quite a bit of rough travel. While reading up on southern Morocco, we’ve been drawn to the Aguinane oasis but I’m having trouble locating it on the map. Is it possible to get there without a 4x4?
Thanks for your help