je pense aller en Aôut au Maroc avec ma fille. Avant d'aller dans le désert, j'aimerai me reposer au bord de la mer, dans un coin tranquille pas trop touristique, un peu sauvage, la ville m'importe peu. Si quelqu'un a une bonne adresse à me communiquer ? J'aimerai aussi avoir des avis sur "l'oasis de Mezgarne". Merci pour vos réponses. TINATA
Où séjourner en bord de mer au Maroc?
by Tinata
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😇Bonjour
je pense aller en Aôut au Maroc avec ma fille. Avant d'aller dans le désert, j'aimerai me reposer au bord de la mer, dans un coin tranquille pas trop touristique, un peu sauvage, la ville m'importe peu. Si quelqu'un a une bonne adresse à me communiquer ? J'aimerai aussi avoir des avis sur "l'oasis de Mezgarne". Merci pour vos réponses. TINATA
je pense aller en Aôut au Maroc avec ma fille. Avant d'aller dans le désert, j'aimerai me reposer au bord de la mer, dans un coin tranquille pas trop touristique, un peu sauvage, la ville m'importe peu. Si quelqu'un a une bonne adresse à me communiquer ? J'aimerai aussi avoir des avis sur "l'oasis de Mezgarne". Merci pour vos réponses. TINATA
En août au maroc, c'est la chaleur garantie du nord au sud ! Quant à la tranquilité d'un bord de mer, PROCHE D'UNE VILLE, personnellement, de Tanger à Essaouira sur l'Atlantique ou Nador-Oujda sur la Méditerranée, je n'en connais pas ! sachant que l'été, les locaux et les MRE (traduire:les marocains résidant à l'étranger) envahissent toutes les plages, s'y installent, y font leurs repas, apportent musique, sièges, tapis, ballons, raquettes, etc...
A fuir absolument pendant cette période !
Bonjour
Oui, pas de tranquilité ds toutes les plages connues. Cela depond de la ville de votre arrivée pour vous orienter vers les plages les moins denses. Pour le desert au mois d´aout !!! avez vous deja vecu des temperatures entre 40 et 45 degré ???
Oui, pas de tranquilité ds toutes les plages connues. Cela depond de la ville de votre arrivée pour vous orienter vers les plages les moins denses. Pour le desert au mois d´aout !!! avez vous deja vecu des temperatures entre 40 et 45 degré ???
Merci pour vos réponses, je vais peut être penser à changer de destination !!!🙁 TINATA
J'ai fui, agacée, la plage de Souiria un dimanche de fin septembre, tellement le bruit des cocottes minute m'énervait ...J'avais supporté les jeux de ballons, les cris, les éclaboussures, le sable dans les yeux ...
C'est une plage calme que je fréquente ...l'hiver .Surtout pas de juin à septembre .
C'est une plage calme que je fréquente ...l'hiver .Surtout pas de juin à septembre .
Nous étions cet été à Moulay Bou Selam, nous avions loué une maison, il y a également des gites à cet endroit et il n'y avait pas tant de monde que cela. Evidement, en été, les gens vont à la plage mais rien à voir avec les grandes zones touristiques où l'on craint se retrouver...
Mon dernier voyage au Maroc il y a 2 ans s'est déroulé dans le sud.Arrivée a Agadir et descente sur Gulmin en passant par Tiznit.
C'est au sud de Tiznit que nous avons trouvé une plage pratiquement vide et trés tranquille. Nous avons logés dans la médina de Tiznit.Comme dans toutes les médinas on s'endort assez tard.
Voila les plages tranquilles existe il suffit de les trouver.
Michel
C'est au sud de Tiznit que nous avons trouvé une plage pratiquement vide et trés tranquille. Nous avons logés dans la médina de Tiznit.Comme dans toutes les médinas on s'endort assez tard.
Voila les plages tranquilles existe il suffit de les trouver.
Michel
Carpe Diem
bonjour TITANA
Août au Maroc = Août en France il y beaucoup de gens en vacances pendant cette période l'endroit le moins fréquenté AGADIR, il ne fait pas très beau, beaucoup de brume, sinon il y a le nord du côté de EL HOCEIMA belle région une région ou il n'y a pas trop de monde la région d'EL JADIDA il y de très grandes plages, néanmoins bonne vacances.
Août au Maroc = Août en France il y beaucoup de gens en vacances pendant cette période l'endroit le moins fréquenté AGADIR, il ne fait pas très beau, beaucoup de brume, sinon il y a le nord du côté de EL HOCEIMA belle région une région ou il n'y a pas trop de monde la région d'EL JADIDA il y de très grandes plages, néanmoins bonne vacances.
P.DUBOIS
Bonjour,
Je suis allée 2 fois au Maroc et je suis tombée amoureuse d'essaouira (J'y retourne cette été). Des cars de touristes arrivent vers 11h et repartent vers 16 h. J'ai remarqué qu'ils ne fréquentaient pas la plage tant que ça, ils font plutot achat de souvenirs. La plage est immense et y'a moyen de trouver la tranquilité. En plus les gens sont super sympa la bas et l'ambiance est vraiment tranquille. Il y fait assez frais, cette ville fait penser a saint malo.
Bon séjour!
Je suis allée 2 fois au Maroc et je suis tombée amoureuse d'essaouira (J'y retourne cette été). Des cars de touristes arrivent vers 11h et repartent vers 16 h. J'ai remarqué qu'ils ne fréquentaient pas la plage tant que ça, ils font plutot achat de souvenirs. La plage est immense et y'a moyen de trouver la tranquilité. En plus les gens sont super sympa la bas et l'ambiance est vraiment tranquille. Il y fait assez frais, cette ville fait penser a saint malo.
Bon séjour!
salut.
je suis sur si tu veux bien se repose au bord de la mer c'est bien la plage de lagzira pres du sidi ifni un peu sauvage mais c'est tranquil.c'est deja un peu dans les porte du desert .
aussi il y a la plage du azila une ville petit est bien propre avec àa plage . il y a les camping moin cher azila c'est a 44 km au dessu de tanger.salut
amitieé a bonne chance a tous le monde
un coin tranquille au moi d'aout c'est un peu difficile
je vous conseil de voir du cote de sidi ifni il ya toujour moin de monde
exactement au nord de sidi ifni a dix km une belle plage qui sapelle (legzira)
mais la ya pas d'hotel vous seriez obliger de rentrer le soir a sidi ifni là ya pas mal d'hotel essayer l'hotel( suertee loca ) c'est tres sympa
si non plus au nord a 40km le village mirrleft ou plus au nord aglou une belle petit plage
la tu trouve unbelle maison d'hotes le chants du chameaux
Bonjour
je suis un passioné de la péche, plongé et des rondonnées je suis marocains de casablanca j'ai voyager partout dans le maroc et je connai bien les plages du pays alors le seul endroit que je vous conseille au mois d'aout ou vous allez étre tranquille, mediter, etre eblouie par c paysage sauvage et manger du bon poisson frais pas cher c'est le village de mirlefte c environs 100km de tiznite, le village sincerement c'est plein a cette periode mais je vais vous renseigner sur des plages sauvage ou ya pas beaucoup de gens meme des fois en est seul c pas loin du village de 4km jusqu'à 20km au maximum, comme ( plage sidi wafi, plage ftissa, aglou...) et puis ya la petite ville de sidi ifni a 60km c'est la porte du sahara qui as un charme magnifique ainsi des plages sauvage a la sortie
bon a mirlefte je peut vous trouver une maison meublé a prix adorable meme si a cette saison c'est tres demander j'ai des contactes labas j'y vais a cette région 2 fois par an depuis l'age de 10 ans
vous trouverez un super marché, bar, location de quad, moto, vélo, hamame, location et moniteur de surf pour adulte et enfant, journée de péche ou plongé, bazare, hotél, petit resteau, marché...
bon je peut vous dire c'est le meilleur coin pour passé des vacances tranquille et pas assé cher mai cher en paysages et vagues magnifique
contacte moi pour plus d'informations, photos, climat, moyene de location...
cordialement youness
cordialement youness
salut youness je desire visiter la cote medireraneene du maroc jadore les petits village de pecheur je voyagerai en moto s'est la 5 fois que je visite le maroc jai des amis qui ont une maison a essaouira je connais bien le sud du maroc mais pas le nord si tu peux me un bon itineraire pour la cote mediter je te remercie elisabeth
e petit
bjr,
une de mes amie et moi même souhaitons partir au maroc dans une semaine
voila comment on s'organise: -on arrive dimanche a marrakech (30/08)
- lundi marrakech
- mardi marrakech
- mercredi; direction ouarzazate
- jeudi ouarzazate
il reste donc vendredi samedi et un peu dimanche ( paskon repart en avion) notre pb et que nous n'arrivons pas a nous décider a savoir si nous devont aller a essaouira puis agadir pr prendre l'avion? eskil ia une vill en bord de mer avc des belle plage et un aéroprt ki pourrai combiné ces deux ville? on a pas bcp de tps a passé ds c deux vill mais il nous fau une plage et un aéroport merci bcp!!!
il reste donc vendredi samedi et un peu dimanche ( paskon repart en avion) notre pb et que nous n'arrivons pas a nous décider a savoir si nous devont aller a essaouira puis agadir pr prendre l'avion? eskil ia une vill en bord de mer avc des belle plage et un aéroprt ki pourrai combiné ces deux ville? on a pas bcp de tps a passé ds c deux vill mais il nous fau une plage et un aéroport merci bcp!!!
squaw
je vous conseille la plage d'agadir
Un vieux garçon est quelqu'un qui se couche le soir avec un problème et qui se réveille le matin avec la solution en main.
Bonsoir,
Il y a un aéroport à Essaouira également, tout dépend de votre budget...
Il y a un aéroport à Essaouira également, tout dépend de votre budget...
Ut melius quicquid erit pati [...]. Dum loquimur, fugerit inuida aetas: carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero. Horace.
J'ai fui, agacée, la plage de Souiria un dimanche de fin septembre, tellement le bruit des cocottes minute m'énervait ...J'avais supporté les jeux de ballons, les cris, les éclaboussures, le sable dans les yeux ...
C'est une plage calme que je fréquente ...l'hiver .Surtout pas de juin à septembre .
Le bruit de cocottes minute !!!!!!
Cela me surprend, la plage d'Essaouira est tellement grand qu'on peut aller s'isoler loin seul et tranquille
Le seul problème c'est le vent et le sable dérangeant, ca est tellement enervant qu'on peut pas rester 15 minutes sans nettoyer la serviette .
C'est une plage calme que je fréquente ...l'hiver .Surtout pas de juin à septembre .
Le bruit de cocottes minute !!!!!!
Cela me surprend, la plage d'Essaouira est tellement grand qu'on peut aller s'isoler loin seul et tranquille
Le seul problème c'est le vent et le sable dérangeant, ca est tellement enervant qu'on peut pas rester 15 minutes sans nettoyer la serviette .
Carp Diem , Zen Attitude .
Ce n'est jamais facile de retrouver dans un pays étranger la même conception des choses que dans le pays d'origine.
Ton message date d'il y a 2 ans et demi et tu n'es plus venue sur le forum depuis décembre 2007, nous aurais-tu quittés? Dommage, on aurait pu demander de te laisser la plage tranquille pour que tu puisses en profiter comme bon te semble.
merci pour les réponses, nou allons finalement aller a essaouira
le seule pb c kon partira de ouarzazate pour y aller et le moyen le plus économique est le bus seulement... c lon... tré lon
Vous n'aurriez pas une idée...
On part de marrakech pr aller a ouarzazate ca va nous prendre 4H30 c encor rzisonable et puis c pas cher mais ouarzazate/ essaouira et un trajet 3 foi plu lon.😕
squaw
Le moyen le plus rapide et le plus économique pour rallier Essaouira depuis ouarzazate est la route du col, Marrakceh, Chichaoua puis Essaouira. Quand je dis le plus rapide, c'est minimum 6h45 plus le temps de prendre une correspondance à Marrakech puisqu'il n'y pas de ligne directe. Ca fait long si vous devez le faire en une journée, mais aussi long qu'Ouarzazate-Agadir et moins que Marrakech- Zagora.
Bonjour,
Agadir ne présente pas plus d'intérêts que cela, par contre la route entre Agad et Essaouira est très belle, mais je ne sais pas s'il existe des cars reliant directement Ouarzazate à Agadir...
Agadir ne présente pas plus d'intérêts que cela, par contre la route entre Agad et Essaouira est très belle, mais je ne sais pas s'il existe des cars reliant directement Ouarzazate à Agadir...
Ut melius quicquid erit pati [...]. Dum loquimur, fugerit inuida aetas: carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero. Horace.
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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!
All ears! :)
Thanks in advance and have a great day!
Clément
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!
All ears! :)
Thanks in advance and have a great day!
Clément
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.
I think that’s it for now.
Take care
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.
I think that’s it for now.
Take care
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 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! 💖
As-salamu alaykum!
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! :)
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Mathieu
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! :)
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Mathieu
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!
hi there
we’re heading to Hammamet in a few months
what would you recommend visiting for a week?
best regards
Hi there,
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.
Thanks for your replies
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.
Thanks for your replies
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








