bonjour
à partir d'agadir , je compte faire un circuit vers tafraoute, taroudant, vallée du paradis, Essaouira
pouvez vous svp me donner des conseils d'hébergement dans ces villes et des conseils de lieux à ne pas manquer
je vous en remercie par avance
Bonjour.En voyage virtuel je prépare un futur périple pour emmener des amies qui ne connaissent pas le Maroc. Après la vallée des Ait Bouguemez, Demnate je voudrais rejoindre les environs de Ouarzazate (telouet etc...). J'ai déjà pris la R307 et mis à part des paysages grandioses j'en garde un souvenir épouvantable à cause de la route :j'ai fait du 20 kms tout du long en me demandant si la voiture n'allait pas expirer car moi je suis arrivée à bout de souffle au gîte...je me demande quel serait le meilleur itinéraire à partir de Demnate:
-P 3108-P2016: Ait Adel, Ait Abdi, Azlag, abadou, Mdast, Al Mahrouze puis la N9..
-P2117: Sidi Rahal-Touama puis N9...
Avez-vous fait la route Agouti-Demnate :R302 car je n'en ai fait qu'une petite partie.
Merci.Au plaisir de vous lire.
Bonjour,
Je cherchais des informations sur l'itinéraire cyclable entre Skoura et Demnate. Nous serons là dans environ un mois et nous voyagerons avec des bagages. Par exemple, j'ai vu sur la carte qu'il y a une route pour prendre la route 307 jusqu'à Ghassate directement depuis Skoura, sans revenir à Ouarzazate. Quelqu'un le sait?
Bonjour, projettant un court séjour au Maroc fin février, je vous soumets ma 1 ère ébauche.. Merci de vos remarques ou suggestions, Christophe
23/02 Départ Marrakech de Lyon 24/02 Visite Marrakech visite guidée envisagée 25/02 Location voiture Medloc départ pour Boulmane par N9 , visites en route 26/02 Boulmane et alentours ( Gorges du Dadès, Vallée des roses...) 27/02 Route vers Tingdir, visite des Gorges, retour Boulmane 28/02 Boulmane fin, départ Skoura, quoi voir en route ? 29/02 Skoura, visite Palmeraie, Oasis de Fint , quoi d'autre ? 01/03 Skoura et alentours 02/03 départ Marrakech par route 307 Denmate 03/03 retour Lyon
23/02 Départ Marrakech de Lyon 24/02 Visite Marrakech visite guidée envisagée 25/02 Location voiture Medloc départ pour Boulmane par N9 , visites en route 26/02 Boulmane et alentours ( Gorges du Dadès, Vallée des roses...) 27/02 Route vers Tingdir, visite des Gorges, retour Boulmane 28/02 Boulmane fin, départ Skoura, quoi voir en route ? 29/02 Skoura, visite Palmeraie, Oasis de Fint , quoi d'autre ? 01/03 Skoura et alentours 02/03 départ Marrakech par route 307 Denmate 03/03 retour Lyon
Bonjour,
J'envisageais de me rendre au Maroc en mai prochain. Or je viens de découvrir que çà sera en plein ramadan. Pas forcément l'idéal.
Sachant que je prévois surtout de visiter la région au sud d'Agadir, que me conseillez vous? avril ou juin?
Merci pour votre aide.
Edith
Bonjour. Nous allons à Essaouira la seconde semaine des vacances de noel (réunion familiale) et j’en ai profité pour arriver une semaine plus tôt à Marrakech (famille 3 enfants de 11 a 20 ans). Nous prévoyons 2-3 jours à Marrakech ; que conseillez vous de faire ensuite ? Sachant que l’on est fan de nature et solitude mais la saison semble bof pour la rando. Nous serons en voiture et n’avons pas peur de bouger. Merci.
Hi everyone,
We’re planning a trip to Morocco in February 2026. We already know the country a bit, including the desert where we were lucky enough to take part in a rally.
This time, we’d like to explore the Merzouga dunes as a family. We’ll be renting a car in Marrakech and we’re looking for advice on the best stops to make the most of the drive.
We’re still undecided about the return route: should we go back through the Valley of the Roses (and maybe see the gorges if we don’t have time on the way there) or take the Draa Valley for a change?
Here’s our rough itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Marrakech in the evening – Overnight stay there
Day 2: Drive east – Overnight in Skoura? Boumalne? Further on?
Day 3: Drive with a stop at the Dadès or Todra Gorges – Overnight in Merzouga
Day 4: Desert day – Overnight in Merzouga
Day 5: Return drive (Draa Valley or back through the Valley of the Roses / Route of the 1000 Kasbahs?) – Overnight in Agdz? Ouarzazate?
Day 6: Drive back to Marrakech with a stop at Aït Ben Haddou / Fint Oasis – Overnight in Marrakech
Day 7–8: Marrakech then departure
If any of you have suggestions on timing, the most enjoyable stops, or feedback on these routes, I’d love to hear your tips. Thanks in advance!
Day 1: Arrival in Marrakech in the evening – Overnight stay there
Day 2: Drive east – Overnight in Skoura? Boumalne? Further on?
Day 3: Drive with a stop at the Dadès or Todra Gorges – Overnight in Merzouga
Day 4: Desert day – Overnight in Merzouga
Day 5: Return drive (Draa Valley or back through the Valley of the Roses / Route of the 1000 Kasbahs?) – Overnight in Agdz? Ouarzazate?
Day 6: Drive back to Marrakech with a stop at Aït Ben Haddou / Fint Oasis – Overnight in Marrakech
Day 7–8: Marrakech then departure
If any of you have suggestions on timing, the most enjoyable stops, or feedback on these routes, I’d love to hear your tips. Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone, I’ve given my 18-year-old daughter a week in Morocco in February. I’d like to mix a bit of Marrakech (or elsewhere) with a hotel and pool, plus a trip into the desert with some beautiful dunes.
How can I structure this without making the journeys too long? Is it possible to do Marrakech to the south in 2 days, stopping at lovely spots along the way? Just to clarify, I’d prefer not to rent a car, and my daughter isn’t very "adventurous."
Thanks in advance for your replies and tips!
Hi there,
We’re planning to visit southern Morocco from April 30th to May 11th (10 full days). I’d love to hear your thoughts and advice on the itinerary I’ve planned. We’ll be arriving in Ouarzazate and departing from Agadir. We’re thinking of renting a Dacia for this little road trip. Thanks in advance for your tips!
**Ouarzazate** – Arrival at 7:00 PM. Dinner in Ouarzazate, then drive to Ait Ben Haddou. **Night in Ait Ben Haddou** – To visit in Ait Ben Haddou: - The Ksar of Ait Ben Haddou - The Kasbah of Tifoultoute (on the way down to Ouarzazate) In Ouarzazate itself: - Visit the Kasbah Taourirt (gorgeous) 30 minutes south of Ouarzazate: - Fint Oasis Leaving Ouarzazate (eastbound): Route of the 1,000 Kasbahs - Kasbah Amridil (just before arriving in Skoura) - Skoura Palm Grove (a must-see) **Valley of the Roses** – Tamellalt / Boulmane Dadès – Night in Tamellalt? Boulmane Dadès? **Dadès Gorges**: 2–3 hour hike/walk (in the Valley of the Monkey Fingers) Then head toward the Todgha Gorges Arrival at the Todgha Gorges/Tinghir in the late afternoon (3-hour drive) **Visit Todgha Gorges**: no particular activity—it’s the road that’s stunning. **Tinghir** – Night in Tinghir? The next morning, head toward either: - Zagora (3h20 – 208 km) - Or M’Hamid (4h48 – 305 km) **Night in Zagora? M’Hamid?** **Drive to the Sahara Desert** – First night in the desert: camels, oasis, etc. Second night in the desert Return to Zagora or M’Hamid, then depending on arrival time, drive to Agdz? Taliouine, or Taroudant (a bit far) **Night in Agdz? Taliouine? Taroudant?** Then drive to Taghazout **Night in Taghazout** Drive to Essaouira **Visit Essaouira the next day** **Night in Essaouira** Return to Taghazout the following morning **Night in Taghazout** One extra day (buffer) **May 11th** – Drive to Agadir for morning flight departure
We’re planning to visit southern Morocco from April 30th to May 11th (10 full days). I’d love to hear your thoughts and advice on the itinerary I’ve planned. We’ll be arriving in Ouarzazate and departing from Agadir. We’re thinking of renting a Dacia for this little road trip. Thanks in advance for your tips!
**Ouarzazate** – Arrival at 7:00 PM. Dinner in Ouarzazate, then drive to Ait Ben Haddou. **Night in Ait Ben Haddou** – To visit in Ait Ben Haddou: - The Ksar of Ait Ben Haddou - The Kasbah of Tifoultoute (on the way down to Ouarzazate) In Ouarzazate itself: - Visit the Kasbah Taourirt (gorgeous) 30 minutes south of Ouarzazate: - Fint Oasis Leaving Ouarzazate (eastbound): Route of the 1,000 Kasbahs - Kasbah Amridil (just before arriving in Skoura) - Skoura Palm Grove (a must-see) **Valley of the Roses** – Tamellalt / Boulmane Dadès – Night in Tamellalt? Boulmane Dadès? **Dadès Gorges**: 2–3 hour hike/walk (in the Valley of the Monkey Fingers) Then head toward the Todgha Gorges Arrival at the Todgha Gorges/Tinghir in the late afternoon (3-hour drive) **Visit Todgha Gorges**: no particular activity—it’s the road that’s stunning. **Tinghir** – Night in Tinghir? The next morning, head toward either: - Zagora (3h20 – 208 km) - Or M’Hamid (4h48 – 305 km) **Night in Zagora? M’Hamid?** **Drive to the Sahara Desert** – First night in the desert: camels, oasis, etc. Second night in the desert Return to Zagora or M’Hamid, then depending on arrival time, drive to Agdz? Taliouine, or Taroudant (a bit far) **Night in Agdz? Taliouine? Taroudant?** Then drive to Taghazout **Night in Taghazout** Drive to Essaouira **Visit Essaouira the next day** **Night in Essaouira** Return to Taghazout the following morning **Night in Taghazout** One extra day (buffer) **May 11th** – Drive to Agadir for morning flight departure
MOROCCO END 2024 / BEGINNING 2025
Off-season, I was lucky enough to negotiate hotel prices.
I should also mention that this was for a solo traveler until December 30th.
After that, there’ll be three of us!
Practical info.
Here’s all the info I gathered during my 3-month trip.
Cities: TANGIER / CHEFCHAOUEN / FES / MOULAY IDRISS, VOLUBILIS / AZROU / MIDELT /
ERRACHIDIA / RISSANI / MERZOUGA / TINGHIR / BOUMLANE DADES, AIT OUGLIF /
OUARZAZATE / TALIOUINE / TAROUDANT / TIZNIT / TAFRAOUT / SIDI IFNI, LEGZIRA /
AGADIR / ESSAOUIRA / MARRAKECH ///
From there, we’ll be three people. Cities: IMLIL / OUARZAZATE / AGDZ / ZAGORA / AIT BEN HADDOU / MARRAKECH / ESSAOUIRA / CASABLANCA. (Generally, I found that mattresses in Morocco were quite hard. My solution: I put two, even three folded blankets on the mattress to add some softness. Wi-Fi almost never works in the room.)
Tangier: Hôtel Fuentes Petit Socco, Old Medina +212 539 934 669 (For one person, end of October) Upon arrival, 19 € for a double room with a private bathroom. Breakfast included. Chefchaouen: Dar Besmellah Av Ibn Askar +212 539 986 489 (For one person, end of October). I don’t recommend it. A small, low-ceilinged room with a window facing a patio. Very dark and damp. Shared bathroom. 9 € Dar Bleu Pearl N° 4 Derb Benyaakoub +212 (0)539 88 28 86. Negotiated on-site to 130 MAD instead of 160 on Booking. Small room, furniture, Wi-Fi, private bathroom. Fes: Riad Alfredo or Riad Rocco—it’s the same place. It’s in a very narrow alley. N° 15 Derb Sidi Kjih or Qjih Talla Sagira +212 662 769 688 (see photos and virtual tour) Negotiated to 13 € on-site; on Booking, it was 16 €. Breakfast included. Atypical Anne room with private bathroom, Wi-Fi. The room is a bit dark. One of the best beds on my trip. Again, this was for a solo traveler off-season (end of October to end of December). Moulay Idriss: Gite El Menzeh (see the map) Negotiated on-site to 14 € with breakfast; on Booking, it was 24 €. I also negotiated for dinner—very good and hearty—for 5 € (the manager wanted 20 €). I stayed in the large upstairs room with a double bed, window, and private bathroom, not the tiny windowless rooms downstairs. Azrou: Hôtel des Cèdres Place Mohamed V. (see the map and photos) Negotiated 13 € instead of 16 € on Booking for a room with two small beds and a private bathroom. This hotel is honestly run-down and not worth the price at all. The owner thinks it’s a very classy hotel because of its old reputation! Midelt: Chez Ali, city center (see map) Negotiated to 14 € instead of 17 € on Booking. Room with two beds, bathroom, window, small terrace, and Wi-Fi. Er Rachidia: Hôtel El Fekri. Rue Moulay Abdalah Ben Ali (see map and photos) Couldn’t negotiate on-site—14 €, but on Booking, it was 5 € more! Rissani: Hôtel Restaurant Panorama +212 615 978 445 Well, I’d say skip it. Rooms without windows and shared bathrooms. Or on the terrace, there’s a sort of space with a big bed and a small bed behind a locked iron door with a window and an external bathroom that’s also used by people eating on the terrace. If there are people on the terrace, forget about privacy! Not to mention the internet doesn’t work, and the bed is as hard as a straw mat. All that for 150 MAD—luckily, I didn’t book through Booking, or it would’ve been more expensive!!! I didn’t stay. This closet isn’t even worth 100 MAD—and even that’s too much! A little further on, I went to a hotel where no one spoke English or anything else. I got a large room with 3 beds, a private bathroom, and Wi-Fi for 100 MAD. Merzouga: Said’s apartment +212 618 659 264. No real address—it’s right next to a souvenir shop, far from the center. (see photos) 15 €. The apartment is large with two bedrooms and all the comforts. But for me, it was too far from the village. Chez Belkecem: Marked on GPS. I don’t have any coordinates (see photos). +212 666 911 732 Negotiated on-site to 13 € with breakfast; on Booking, it was 2 € more. The room is decorated in a Berber style, with a private bathroom and a window to the outside. The worst breakfast I had in Morocco! Tinghir: Dar Al Medina Av Mohamed V (see map) Beautiful hotel negotiated to 13 € instead of 18 € on Booking. Breakfast included, Wi-Fi, room with a double bed and a single bed, window, and private bathroom. (Top floor) Boumlane Dades: Auberge Tamazirt (no contact) see GPS. Negotiated to 13 € with breakfast. It’s rustic, but I had a private bathroom, a large bed, Wi-Fi, a window, and a double bed. And the best part—the super-friendly owner gave me one of the gas heaters from the hallway. Aït Ouglif: Hôtel Aït Marghad. (See the map) Negotiated to 150 MAD instead of 240 MAD with breakfast. The place was half-closed because it was off-season. Room with a double bed on the ground floor, window, Wi-Fi, and bathroom. Heating provided—essential. The hassle was that there was almost no hot water. Ouarzazate: Hôtel Atlas 13 rue du marché +212 524 887 745 It’s on the pedestrian street. (See photos) Negotiated to 13 €. Old-fashioned room, double bed with a very hard mattress. Private bathroom, window, and Wi-Fi. Taliouine: Hôtel Le Safran. A 20-minute walk from the center—no other choice. Otherwise, there are a few local hotels, but even if I’m not always picky, there are limits. (See the map) Negotiated from 300 MAD to 200 MAD. Breakfast, Wi-Fi, window, king-size bed, private bathroom. The room is large (No. 11). (There’s a pool in the hotel.) Hôtel Atlas Bordeaux: +212 666 752 292 (next to the bus station) Usually, I’m not too picky, but honestly, skip this one. This place could be good because it’s central if: the cleaning was thorough. The bathrooms need to be redone... etc. No sheets—just a sort of blanket on the mattress and another to cover yourself. Obviously not clean. No towel. A bathroom that hasn’t been cleaned in way too long. In short, absolutely avoid. 120 MAD! Taroudant: Hôtel (mini) Atlas Bld Mansour Eddahbi (see map and photos) Double room with window, large bed, private bathroom, Wi-Fi (not great). A hotel that doesn’t look like much but is sparkling clean! 90 MAD for a single, 120 MAD for a double. Tiznit: Résidence Chem (see map) 100 MAD for a room with two single beds (very hard), window, private bathroom, and Wi-Fi. Clean but poorly maintained. Tafraout: Espace Tifawine (see the map). Hotel with a pool. Negotiated to 14 € on-site instead of 30 € on Booking. I could even choose my room. A large room with two beds—one big and one small. A large bathroom, a window, and Wi-Fi. Sidi Ifni: Hôtel Suerte Loca. (No contact, see GPS) I paid 140 MAD for a room in this dive—no negotiation possible. My room had a tiny terrace, the walls were repainted, but it’s super noisy (neighbors). Worse, when someone uses the water, there’s a loud machinery noise. That’s not all—the mattress is really worn out and sagging. The bathroom isn’t great. The Wi-Fi doesn’t work! This place still enjoys its old reputation, but it’s really run-down, and everything is old. The bedding is the worst I had in Morocco. Skip it. There’s much better for cheaper elsewhere! Hôtel La Belle Vue: Just before Suerte Loca +212 528 875 242 The reception staff was more than unfriendly. After seeing the rooms, I didn’t stay because the bedding would’ve been like sleeping on a yoga mat. Obviously not worth the 200 MAD asked for. Hôtel Aït Baamrane. Further down on the beach. Same price as above. The only difference is that everything is in good condition and comfortable, with a warm welcome.
Hôtel Safa: (see the map and photos.) On-site, no negotiation possible—200 MAD; on Booking, it was over 350 MAD. Huge room with all the luxury you could hope for. Breakfast included, large bay window, king-size bed, TV, Wi-Fi, furniture, and of course, a private bathroom. Agadir: Hôtel Kamal (see map) The only hotel I booked through Booking because there was a good discount. Except on-site, the hotel never wanted to give me the discount. At night, small insects that strongly resemble cockroaches—yet it’s high-end with doormen, etc. I contacted Booking, but nothing worked! I paid 250 MAD! Essaouira: Hôtel Elkasbah Souiria (See map and photo) Small room (No. 18) with a single bed and all the comforts. Private bathroom, window, Wi-Fi, and breakfast included (all-you-can-eat buffet). No negotiation possible—200 MAD. Chez Lina: Rue El Khemiset +212 658 042 562 (she speaks French) Large apartment with two bedrooms. Private bathroom on the landing. Wi-Fi. New, so not yet well set up. Far from the center. I paid 15 € instead of 18 € on Booking. Marrakech: Hôtel Atlas 50 rue Sidi Bouloukate +212 661 358 662 Tiny room on the ground floor with a shared bathroom. Wi-Fi, tiny window, very dark and noisy. 12 €
On December 31st, I’m joined by friends. The rooms will be for three people. Marrakech: Hôtel Agnaou 10 avenue or passage Moulay Rachid. +212 705 306 275. Negotiated on-site to 28 € for a room with a window to the outside and a private bathroom. Wi-Fi. Riad Todos: in the old medina +34 643 480 502 Watch out for extra taxes they might try to charge you. No heating. This place could be nice if better maintained. Bad smell of cat urine. Water leak in the bathroom. Wall crumbling from humidity. However, the reception staff is warm and tries to satisfy you. 120 MAD booked on Airbnb! Imlil: Auberge de la Vallée (see map) Large room with 4 beds. All comforts. Private bathroom, heating, Wi-Fi, and breakfast. Negotiated on-site to 300 MAD for three people. Ouarzazate: Hôtel Iazal: Av. Moulay Abdellah +212 524 886 187 (see photos) Very expensive for this hotel. Small room for 3 with a tiny, impractical bathroom. Heating, Wi-Fi, window. The showerhead is placed between the tiny sink and the toilet. The small space floods quickly. Far from the pedestrian center. No negotiation possible—350 MAD for three. Agdz: Guesthouse Le Chant des Palmiers. (See map) Very nice room—more like a small apartment with a fireplace corner, gas heating, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, windows, bedroom area plus two single beds. Breakfast included. Negotiated to 400 MAD for 3 people instead of 840 MAD on Booking. Zagora: Hôtel La Palmeraie. (See map) Room with bathroom, Wi-Fi (not great), heating, and window. Breakfast included. No negotiation—300 MAD (for 3). Aït Ben Haddou: Auberge La Barraka (see the map) Large, beautiful room with windows, Wi-Fi, heating, bathroom. Breakfast included. Pool. Negotiate a good price—but I didn’t note it down. (Around mid-January) Essaouira: El Kasbah Souiria. (See above) Room for three. Same benefits. No negotiation. 500 MAD. Casablanca: 664, Résidence Clémentine BD Mohamed V, Roches Noires. +33 6681 48002 Large, upscale apartment. Not far from Casa Voyageurs train station. Booked on Booking. 45 € (Last day, January 16th). Upon arrival, the price is always a few euros cheaper than on Booking—except in rare cases. Then, negotiation is possible or not! Prices vary depending on the season.
A few good places (for me) to eat.
Fes: Chez Hakim. (See map) Very good, hearty, and almost cheaper than anywhere else in the medina. Ouarzazate: Pasto wood-fired oven Place Al-Mouahidine +212 696 484 281 It had been a long time since I’d eaten such a good pizza (better than in most restaurants in France). At a price that beats all competition! Midelt: Berber Restaurant. (See map and photos) A dive that doesn’t look like much but is delicious at a more than affordable price. Marrakech: Dar EL WALIDIN Raid laahrouse, Rte Sidi Abdelaziz +212 653 493 637 Great selection, good food, and also cheap!
(At Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Under the warm welcome at restaurant « Chez Ali N° 65 », we got scammed out of 7 € when paying the bill! Experts at swindling.) Azrou: Snack La Forêt (see map) Again, good food at a low price. Merzouga: Snack Alafrah VOLUBILIS: The price has gone up to 100 MAD. Honestly, if you’re not an archaeology buff, it’s not worth it! BANKS: The best exchange rate I got was at BMCI. For ATMs, I paid the least fees at Banque Populaire. TRANSPORTATION:
Airport taxi Tangier to Petit Socco: 100 MAD Train: Fes to Meknès Al Amir: 35 MAD Casablanca to Airport: 60 MAD
Grand Taxis: (Shared taxi for 7 people that only leaves when full. I never waited more than 15 minutes to leave. There’s good turnover, and the vehicles are in good condition. They go faster than buses and are almost always cheaper. Prices are fixed, and you don’t pay the driver but the station chief!)
Meknès to Moulay Idriss: 12 MAD Moulay Idriss to Azrou: 35 MAD Midelt to Errachidia: 60 MAD Errachidia to Rissani: 40 MAD (I preferred this option rather than leaving at night or very early in the morning from Errachidia to Merzouga with Supratour, the only company that goes to Merzouga.) Rissani to Merzouga: 15 MAD Taliouine to Taroudant: 45 MAD (The bus is cheaper but takes longer) Taroudant to Inezgane: 35 MAD (Agadir suburb) I connected directly to Tiznit. Inezgane to Tiznit: 35 MAD Tiznit to Tafraout: 45 MAD (2-hour trip) Tiznit to Sidi Ifni: 35 MAD Agadir to Essaouira: 100 MAD Essaouira to Marrakech: 100 MAD Imlil to Marrakech: 35 MAD Grand taxi for three to Imlil: 220 MAD BUS: Tangier to Chefchaouen: 65 + 5 MAD baggage CTM Chefchaouen to Fes: 135 + 5 MAD CTM Azrou to Midelt: 50 MAD local bus Merzouga to Tinghir: 110 + 5 MAD Supratour Tinghir to Boumlane Dades: 30 + 5 MAD Supratour Boumlane Dades to Ouarzazate: 30 MAD minibus Ouarzazate to Taliouine: 60 MAD Satas company Sidi Ifni to Agadir: 95 + 5 MAD CTM Agadir to Essaouira: 70 MAD Trans Al Yamama Essaouira to Marrakech: 65 MAD Argana company Marrakech to Essaouira: 60 + 5 MAD Virago Mogador company Essaouira to Casablanca: 100 + 5 MAD
Sidi Ifni: To go to Legzira, there are green shared buses that leave every 2 hours for 6 MAD. Petit Taxis: You have to negotiate hard—the price can double. Example: In Fes, they asked me for 50 MAD from the bus station to the Blue Gate. By walking a bit further and being patient, I got a taxi for 20 MAD! Another example: From Agadir’s bus station, they asked for 40 MAD to go to Hôtel Kamal. In the end, I paid 15 MAD! Here’s all the practical info I gathered during my trip to Morocco from late October to mid-January. It’s up to you to see if it’s useful or not.

From there, we’ll be three people. Cities: IMLIL / OUARZAZATE / AGDZ / ZAGORA / AIT BEN HADDOU / MARRAKECH / ESSAOUIRA / CASABLANCA. (Generally, I found that mattresses in Morocco were quite hard. My solution: I put two, even three folded blankets on the mattress to add some softness. Wi-Fi almost never works in the room.)
Tangier: Hôtel Fuentes Petit Socco, Old Medina +212 539 934 669 (For one person, end of October) Upon arrival, 19 € for a double room with a private bathroom. Breakfast included. Chefchaouen: Dar Besmellah Av Ibn Askar +212 539 986 489 (For one person, end of October). I don’t recommend it. A small, low-ceilinged room with a window facing a patio. Very dark and damp. Shared bathroom. 9 € Dar Bleu Pearl N° 4 Derb Benyaakoub +212 (0)539 88 28 86. Negotiated on-site to 130 MAD instead of 160 on Booking. Small room, furniture, Wi-Fi, private bathroom. Fes: Riad Alfredo or Riad Rocco—it’s the same place. It’s in a very narrow alley. N° 15 Derb Sidi Kjih or Qjih Talla Sagira +212 662 769 688 (see photos and virtual tour) Negotiated to 13 € on-site; on Booking, it was 16 €. Breakfast included. Atypical Anne room with private bathroom, Wi-Fi. The room is a bit dark. One of the best beds on my trip. Again, this was for a solo traveler off-season (end of October to end of December). Moulay Idriss: Gite El Menzeh (see the map) Negotiated on-site to 14 € with breakfast; on Booking, it was 24 €. I also negotiated for dinner—very good and hearty—for 5 € (the manager wanted 20 €). I stayed in the large upstairs room with a double bed, window, and private bathroom, not the tiny windowless rooms downstairs. Azrou: Hôtel des Cèdres Place Mohamed V. (see the map and photos) Negotiated 13 € instead of 16 € on Booking for a room with two small beds and a private bathroom. This hotel is honestly run-down and not worth the price at all. The owner thinks it’s a very classy hotel because of its old reputation! Midelt: Chez Ali, city center (see map) Negotiated to 14 € instead of 17 € on Booking. Room with two beds, bathroom, window, small terrace, and Wi-Fi. Er Rachidia: Hôtel El Fekri. Rue Moulay Abdalah Ben Ali (see map and photos) Couldn’t negotiate on-site—14 €, but on Booking, it was 5 € more! Rissani: Hôtel Restaurant Panorama +212 615 978 445 Well, I’d say skip it. Rooms without windows and shared bathrooms. Or on the terrace, there’s a sort of space with a big bed and a small bed behind a locked iron door with a window and an external bathroom that’s also used by people eating on the terrace. If there are people on the terrace, forget about privacy! Not to mention the internet doesn’t work, and the bed is as hard as a straw mat. All that for 150 MAD—luckily, I didn’t book through Booking, or it would’ve been more expensive!!! I didn’t stay. This closet isn’t even worth 100 MAD—and even that’s too much! A little further on, I went to a hotel where no one spoke English or anything else. I got a large room with 3 beds, a private bathroom, and Wi-Fi for 100 MAD. Merzouga: Said’s apartment +212 618 659 264. No real address—it’s right next to a souvenir shop, far from the center. (see photos) 15 €. The apartment is large with two bedrooms and all the comforts. But for me, it was too far from the village. Chez Belkecem: Marked on GPS. I don’t have any coordinates (see photos). +212 666 911 732 Negotiated on-site to 13 € with breakfast; on Booking, it was 2 € more. The room is decorated in a Berber style, with a private bathroom and a window to the outside. The worst breakfast I had in Morocco! Tinghir: Dar Al Medina Av Mohamed V (see map) Beautiful hotel negotiated to 13 € instead of 18 € on Booking. Breakfast included, Wi-Fi, room with a double bed and a single bed, window, and private bathroom. (Top floor) Boumlane Dades: Auberge Tamazirt (no contact) see GPS. Negotiated to 13 € with breakfast. It’s rustic, but I had a private bathroom, a large bed, Wi-Fi, a window, and a double bed. And the best part—the super-friendly owner gave me one of the gas heaters from the hallway. Aït Ouglif: Hôtel Aït Marghad. (See the map) Negotiated to 150 MAD instead of 240 MAD with breakfast. The place was half-closed because it was off-season. Room with a double bed on the ground floor, window, Wi-Fi, and bathroom. Heating provided—essential. The hassle was that there was almost no hot water. Ouarzazate: Hôtel Atlas 13 rue du marché +212 524 887 745 It’s on the pedestrian street. (See photos) Negotiated to 13 €. Old-fashioned room, double bed with a very hard mattress. Private bathroom, window, and Wi-Fi. Taliouine: Hôtel Le Safran. A 20-minute walk from the center—no other choice. Otherwise, there are a few local hotels, but even if I’m not always picky, there are limits. (See the map) Negotiated from 300 MAD to 200 MAD. Breakfast, Wi-Fi, window, king-size bed, private bathroom. The room is large (No. 11). (There’s a pool in the hotel.) Hôtel Atlas Bordeaux: +212 666 752 292 (next to the bus station) Usually, I’m not too picky, but honestly, skip this one. This place could be good because it’s central if: the cleaning was thorough. The bathrooms need to be redone... etc. No sheets—just a sort of blanket on the mattress and another to cover yourself. Obviously not clean. No towel. A bathroom that hasn’t been cleaned in way too long. In short, absolutely avoid. 120 MAD! Taroudant: Hôtel (mini) Atlas Bld Mansour Eddahbi (see map and photos) Double room with window, large bed, private bathroom, Wi-Fi (not great). A hotel that doesn’t look like much but is sparkling clean! 90 MAD for a single, 120 MAD for a double. Tiznit: Résidence Chem (see map) 100 MAD for a room with two single beds (very hard), window, private bathroom, and Wi-Fi. Clean but poorly maintained. Tafraout: Espace Tifawine (see the map). Hotel with a pool. Negotiated to 14 € on-site instead of 30 € on Booking. I could even choose my room. A large room with two beds—one big and one small. A large bathroom, a window, and Wi-Fi. Sidi Ifni: Hôtel Suerte Loca. (No contact, see GPS) I paid 140 MAD for a room in this dive—no negotiation possible. My room had a tiny terrace, the walls were repainted, but it’s super noisy (neighbors). Worse, when someone uses the water, there’s a loud machinery noise. That’s not all—the mattress is really worn out and sagging. The bathroom isn’t great. The Wi-Fi doesn’t work! This place still enjoys its old reputation, but it’s really run-down, and everything is old. The bedding is the worst I had in Morocco. Skip it. There’s much better for cheaper elsewhere! Hôtel La Belle Vue: Just before Suerte Loca +212 528 875 242 The reception staff was more than unfriendly. After seeing the rooms, I didn’t stay because the bedding would’ve been like sleeping on a yoga mat. Obviously not worth the 200 MAD asked for. Hôtel Aït Baamrane. Further down on the beach. Same price as above. The only difference is that everything is in good condition and comfortable, with a warm welcome.
Hôtel Safa: (see the map and photos.) On-site, no negotiation possible—200 MAD; on Booking, it was over 350 MAD. Huge room with all the luxury you could hope for. Breakfast included, large bay window, king-size bed, TV, Wi-Fi, furniture, and of course, a private bathroom. Agadir: Hôtel Kamal (see map) The only hotel I booked through Booking because there was a good discount. Except on-site, the hotel never wanted to give me the discount. At night, small insects that strongly resemble cockroaches—yet it’s high-end with doormen, etc. I contacted Booking, but nothing worked! I paid 250 MAD! Essaouira: Hôtel Elkasbah Souiria (See map and photo) Small room (No. 18) with a single bed and all the comforts. Private bathroom, window, Wi-Fi, and breakfast included (all-you-can-eat buffet). No negotiation possible—200 MAD. Chez Lina: Rue El Khemiset +212 658 042 562 (she speaks French) Large apartment with two bedrooms. Private bathroom on the landing. Wi-Fi. New, so not yet well set up. Far from the center. I paid 15 € instead of 18 € on Booking. Marrakech: Hôtel Atlas 50 rue Sidi Bouloukate +212 661 358 662 Tiny room on the ground floor with a shared bathroom. Wi-Fi, tiny window, very dark and noisy. 12 €
On December 31st, I’m joined by friends. The rooms will be for three people. Marrakech: Hôtel Agnaou 10 avenue or passage Moulay Rachid. +212 705 306 275. Negotiated on-site to 28 € for a room with a window to the outside and a private bathroom. Wi-Fi. Riad Todos: in the old medina +34 643 480 502 Watch out for extra taxes they might try to charge you. No heating. This place could be nice if better maintained. Bad smell of cat urine. Water leak in the bathroom. Wall crumbling from humidity. However, the reception staff is warm and tries to satisfy you. 120 MAD booked on Airbnb! Imlil: Auberge de la Vallée (see map) Large room with 4 beds. All comforts. Private bathroom, heating, Wi-Fi, and breakfast. Negotiated on-site to 300 MAD for three people. Ouarzazate: Hôtel Iazal: Av. Moulay Abdellah +212 524 886 187 (see photos) Very expensive for this hotel. Small room for 3 with a tiny, impractical bathroom. Heating, Wi-Fi, window. The showerhead is placed between the tiny sink and the toilet. The small space floods quickly. Far from the pedestrian center. No negotiation possible—350 MAD for three. Agdz: Guesthouse Le Chant des Palmiers. (See map) Very nice room—more like a small apartment with a fireplace corner, gas heating, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, windows, bedroom area plus two single beds. Breakfast included. Negotiated to 400 MAD for 3 people instead of 840 MAD on Booking. Zagora: Hôtel La Palmeraie. (See map) Room with bathroom, Wi-Fi (not great), heating, and window. Breakfast included. No negotiation—300 MAD (for 3). Aït Ben Haddou: Auberge La Barraka (see the map) Large, beautiful room with windows, Wi-Fi, heating, bathroom. Breakfast included. Pool. Negotiate a good price—but I didn’t note it down. (Around mid-January) Essaouira: El Kasbah Souiria. (See above) Room for three. Same benefits. No negotiation. 500 MAD. Casablanca: 664, Résidence Clémentine BD Mohamed V, Roches Noires. +33 6681 48002 Large, upscale apartment. Not far from Casa Voyageurs train station. Booked on Booking. 45 € (Last day, January 16th). Upon arrival, the price is always a few euros cheaper than on Booking—except in rare cases. Then, negotiation is possible or not! Prices vary depending on the season.
A few good places (for me) to eat.
Fes: Chez Hakim. (See map) Very good, hearty, and almost cheaper than anywhere else in the medina. Ouarzazate: Pasto wood-fired oven Place Al-Mouahidine +212 696 484 281 It had been a long time since I’d eaten such a good pizza (better than in most restaurants in France). At a price that beats all competition! Midelt: Berber Restaurant. (See map and photos) A dive that doesn’t look like much but is delicious at a more than affordable price. Marrakech: Dar EL WALIDIN Raid laahrouse, Rte Sidi Abdelaziz +212 653 493 637 Great selection, good food, and also cheap!
(At Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Under the warm welcome at restaurant « Chez Ali N° 65 », we got scammed out of 7 € when paying the bill! Experts at swindling.) Azrou: Snack La Forêt (see map) Again, good food at a low price. Merzouga: Snack Alafrah VOLUBILIS: The price has gone up to 100 MAD. Honestly, if you’re not an archaeology buff, it’s not worth it! BANKS: The best exchange rate I got was at BMCI. For ATMs, I paid the least fees at Banque Populaire. TRANSPORTATION:
Airport taxi Tangier to Petit Socco: 100 MAD Train: Fes to Meknès Al Amir: 35 MAD Casablanca to Airport: 60 MAD
Grand Taxis: (Shared taxi for 7 people that only leaves when full. I never waited more than 15 minutes to leave. There’s good turnover, and the vehicles are in good condition. They go faster than buses and are almost always cheaper. Prices are fixed, and you don’t pay the driver but the station chief!)
Meknès to Moulay Idriss: 12 MAD Moulay Idriss to Azrou: 35 MAD Midelt to Errachidia: 60 MAD Errachidia to Rissani: 40 MAD (I preferred this option rather than leaving at night or very early in the morning from Errachidia to Merzouga with Supratour, the only company that goes to Merzouga.) Rissani to Merzouga: 15 MAD Taliouine to Taroudant: 45 MAD (The bus is cheaper but takes longer) Taroudant to Inezgane: 35 MAD (Agadir suburb) I connected directly to Tiznit. Inezgane to Tiznit: 35 MAD Tiznit to Tafraout: 45 MAD (2-hour trip) Tiznit to Sidi Ifni: 35 MAD Agadir to Essaouira: 100 MAD Essaouira to Marrakech: 100 MAD Imlil to Marrakech: 35 MAD Grand taxi for three to Imlil: 220 MAD BUS: Tangier to Chefchaouen: 65 + 5 MAD baggage CTM Chefchaouen to Fes: 135 + 5 MAD CTM Azrou to Midelt: 50 MAD local bus Merzouga to Tinghir: 110 + 5 MAD Supratour Tinghir to Boumlane Dades: 30 + 5 MAD Supratour Boumlane Dades to Ouarzazate: 30 MAD minibus Ouarzazate to Taliouine: 60 MAD Satas company Sidi Ifni to Agadir: 95 + 5 MAD CTM Agadir to Essaouira: 70 MAD Trans Al Yamama Essaouira to Marrakech: 65 MAD Argana company Marrakech to Essaouira: 60 + 5 MAD Virago Mogador company Essaouira to Casablanca: 100 + 5 MAD
Sidi Ifni: To go to Legzira, there are green shared buses that leave every 2 hours for 6 MAD. Petit Taxis: You have to negotiate hard—the price can double. Example: In Fes, they asked me for 50 MAD from the bus station to the Blue Gate. By walking a bit further and being patient, I got a taxi for 20 MAD! Another example: From Agadir’s bus station, they asked for 40 MAD to go to Hôtel Kamal. In the end, I paid 15 MAD! Here’s all the practical info I gathered during my trip to Morocco from late October to mid-January. It’s up to you to see if it’s useful or not.

Hi there,
A group of 11 of us will be spending a week in Marrakech in May. I’d love your thoughts and advice on these excursions I’ve shortlisted—or any others I might not have considered:
- Visiting Marrakech: with or without a guide? Is one day enough for the main sights? - Essaouira: Is a day trip a good option? Is the journey scenic? - Ouzoud Waterfalls: Is the place worth the trip? - Agafay Desert: Any recommendations to avoid the tourist crowds? - Imlil Valley and Mount Toubkal: A worthwhile detour?
Of course, I don’t plan to do everything in one week, but your input will help me decide... Thanks in advance! !
A group of 11 of us will be spending a week in Marrakech in May. I’d love your thoughts and advice on these excursions I’ve shortlisted—or any others I might not have considered:
- Visiting Marrakech: with or without a guide? Is one day enough for the main sights? - Essaouira: Is a day trip a good option? Is the journey scenic? - Ouzoud Waterfalls: Is the place worth the trip? - Agafay Desert: Any recommendations to avoid the tourist crowds? - Imlil Valley and Mount Toubkal: A worthwhile detour?
Of course, I don’t plan to do everything in one week, but your input will help me decide... Thanks in advance! !
Hi there,
I’m heading to Morocco in early September for a week, and I could use some advice on an itinerary. I’ll be renting a car, and I generally like pretty packed itineraries. That said, is this one manageable, or is it TOO packed—maybe even unworkable? I usually like to hit the road by 6 AM.
Are there any stops that are way too rushed? Any suggestions for the route or places to see along the way?
Thanks to anyone who replies! :)
Best,
Day 1 Agadir → Taroudant Taroudant → Ait Benhaddou Day 2 Ait Benhaddou → Ouarzazate Ouarzazate → Zagora, overnight in the desert (is it better to stop and take a tour in Zagora, or keep going to M’Hamid?)
Day 3 Desert excursion, then head to Skoura
Day 4 Skoura → Ouzoud
Day 5 Ouzoud → Marrakech
Day 6 Marrakech → Essaouira
Day 7 Essaouira → Agadir
Thanks!
I’m heading to Morocco in early September for a week, and I could use some advice on an itinerary. I’ll be renting a car, and I generally like pretty packed itineraries. That said, is this one manageable, or is it TOO packed—maybe even unworkable? I usually like to hit the road by 6 AM.
Are there any stops that are way too rushed? Any suggestions for the route or places to see along the way?
Thanks to anyone who replies! :)
Best,
Day 1 Agadir → Taroudant Taroudant → Ait Benhaddou Day 2 Ait Benhaddou → Ouarzazate Ouarzazate → Zagora, overnight in the desert (is it better to stop and take a tour in Zagora, or keep going to M’Hamid?)
Day 3 Desert excursion, then head to Skoura
Day 4 Skoura → Ouzoud
Day 5 Ouzoud → Marrakech
Day 6 Marrakech → Essaouira
Day 7 Essaouira → Agadir
Thanks!
Hi there,
I'm currently planning our trip to Morocco for next May.
We're looking to explore a part of the country we haven't visited yet, and I'd love to get some opinions or tips for my itinerary.
We'll have a rental Duster to get around.
-1- Marrakech to the Paradise Valley, arriving in the late afternoon. 2 nights there so we can explore the next day.
-2- From Paradise Valley to Tafraout.
Along the way, we'd like to visit some agadirs (Ikounka, Imeghguiguilne, Ighir, Tizourgane). I'm wondering if we'll have time to see them all, if we should visit all of them or skip some? Or if there are other suggestions?
-3- I plan to stay 3 nights in Tafraout.
Night 1 we might arrive late.
The following days to visit the village of Tagdicht, the Blue Rocks, and the Ait Mansour Valley.
Doable? Road or track conditions? Too much or too little time? Anything else to see?
-4- I was thinking of taking the road to visit the underground village of Icht.
Then heading to Tata to visit the Tollé and/or Messalites caves.
Same questions as before (road conditions, time, anything else)?
-5- Road to Tissint for a walk.
Road to Taliouine to visit the Glaoui kasbah.
Spend the night around there.
Same questions?
-6- Road and visit to the Ifri granary.
Then head to a part of Morocco we already know :-)
Anyway, quite a few questions...
Since we've been to Morocco several times before, I know there won't be any issues once we're there. It's just that I'm trying to plan ahead a bit so we don't miss what there is to see in the area, without rushing too much ;-)
Anyway, quite a few questions...
Since we've been to Morocco several times before, I know there won't be any issues once we're there. It's just that I'm trying to plan ahead a bit so we don't miss what there is to see in the area, without rushing too much ;-)
Hello,
For a week-long trip starting from Marrakech with a rental car, if you had to choose between these two loops, which one would you go for and why? 1) Marrakech - Ouarzazate - Dades Gorges - Merzouga - Marrakech (map itinerary) 2) Marrakech - Ouarzazate - Dades Gorges - Zagora - Marrakech (map itinerary)
Important info: this is for mid-February, so nights will be cold. For option 1, we’re thinking of staying in a "solid" hotel in Merzouga rather than camping in a tent without heating (our 10-year-old might not like that ^^). If you’ve got any experience to share about cold winter nights in the desert while camping, that’d be super helpful!
Thanks so much in advance!
For a week-long trip starting from Marrakech with a rental car, if you had to choose between these two loops, which one would you go for and why? 1) Marrakech - Ouarzazate - Dades Gorges - Merzouga - Marrakech (map itinerary) 2) Marrakech - Ouarzazate - Dades Gorges - Zagora - Marrakech (map itinerary)
Important info: this is for mid-February, so nights will be cold. For option 1, we’re thinking of staying in a "solid" hotel in Merzouga rather than camping in a tent without heating (our 10-year-old might not like that ^^). If you’ve got any experience to share about cold winter nights in the desert while camping, that’d be super helpful!
Thanks so much in advance!
Bonjour,
En février dernier, je suis allé visiter un grenier que je trouve très intéressant.
Situé ici : 30°05'18.0"N 8°44'33.0"W Je ne parviens pas à trouver le nom de ce grenier, j'en ai mais aucun n'est le même.
Il n'est pas répertorié par Popp.
Est-ce que quelqu'un aurait un lien pour son nom et surtout un peu de son histoire ?
Deux ou trois photos du site...




En février dernier, je suis allé visiter un grenier que je trouve très intéressant.
Situé ici : 30°05'18.0"N 8°44'33.0"W Je ne parviens pas à trouver le nom de ce grenier, j'en ai mais aucun n'est le même.
Il n'est pas répertorié par Popp.
Est-ce que quelqu'un aurait un lien pour son nom et surtout un peu de son histoire ?
Deux ou trois photos du site...




Bonjour,
l'itinéraire se dessine pour 14 jours en Mai.
Première étape
Taroudant 3 nuits Avec visiite de oasis de Tioute et la vallée des cėdrats au sud de Taroudant. Je ne trouve pas grand chose sur cette vallée , Certains d'entre vous connaissent peut être ?
Tafraoute 2 nuits pour apprécier et visiter les environs
Amtoudi 2 nuits.
Pour Amtoudi j'ai une question.
De Tafraoute mieux vaut emprunter la R107 ..... Izerbi ou la R-104 puus P 1919 et P1317 par Ifrane Anti Atlas avec une voiture logan.?
Puis guelmin,
sidi ifni,
Mirleft ,
Tiznit.
Puis direction Essaouira 2 nuits et retour Agadir .
Comment vous semble ce parcours. Faisable en 14 jours.?
Merci.
Ci joint quelques photos du voyage en Mai dernier une boucle de Marrakech jusqu'à Merzouga en revenant par ouarzazate.
Ci joint quelques photos du voyage en Mai dernier une boucle de Marrakech jusqu'à Merzouga en revenant par ouarzazate.
Bonjour à tous,
J'ai déjà fait cette boucle il y a 4 ans, et elle était magnifique. J'aimerais y retourner le 24 mars pour 6-7 jours et avoir vos avis SVP sur : les logements, l'état de la route et une ou deux options de visite .
et la location de voiture : recommandez-vous toujours autant Concorde car ? ou plutôt une autre société maintenant ?
Voici la boucle:
Jour 1 : arrivée à Marrakech et on part direct à Ijoukak au gite chez Husseine, via la route tu Tizi'n test
Jour 2 : Ijoukak - Tafraoute, via Aït Baha, dodo à la Maison traditionnelle...ou à l'Arganier ? ou autre chose ?
Jour 3 : Tafraoute
Jour 4 : Tafraoute - Taliouine, dodo à Escale rando (ou à défaut Auberge Souktana)
Jour 5 : Taliouine - Foum Zgid , dodo à la Maison d'hôte Hiba
Jour 6 : Foum Zgid - Tamnougalt, dodo à l'auberge chez Yacob
Jour 7 : Tamnougalt - Pause Telouet (mais où? j'avais été frustrée de passer si vite par ces paysages sublimes ?) et on retourne rendre la voiture à Marrakech (ou à Rabat si c'est possible ?)
Merci infiniment pour vos retours sur les hébergements et les routes notamment, et la question spécifique sur Telouet. Merci et magnifique journée!
Merci infiniment pour vos retours sur les hébergements et les routes notamment, et la question spécifique sur Telouet. Merci et magnifique journée!
Bonjour , nous recherchons pour Avril a passer une nuit sur Midelt
Auriez vous des conseils d hébergement même chez l habitant , des contacts a nous conseiller
Merci beaucoup😉
Bonjour à tous,
Nous partons en amoureux début mars au Maroc (1er séjour là-bas). Arrivée le samedi midi à Marrakech, retour le samedi suivant avec avion matinal de Marrakech.
C'est peut-être un peu court mais pensez-vous qu'il soit possible d'aller durant le séjour jusqu'aux dunes de Merzouga ? Si oui, quels sont les points forts à ne pas louper sur le trajet ?
Je pensais à un itinéraire de ce type :
Samedi : France->Marrakech Dimanche : Marrakech Lundi : Marrakech->Ouarzazate->Skoura Mardi : Skoura->Merzouga Mercredi : Merzouga->Tinghir Jeudi : Tinghir->Ouarzazate Vendredi : Ouarzazate->Marrakech Samedi : Marrakech->France
Questions : 1) Le dimanche, vaut-il mieux être à Marrakech, ou sur la route vers Skoura ? (auquel cas on rentrerai plutôt le jeudi sur Marrakech pour en profiter un peu).
2) Y'a-t-il des points de chute préférentiels à privilégier sur les trajets aller et retour vers et depuis Merzouga ?
3) A Merzouga, plutôt nuit à l'auberge ou en bivouac ? (j'ai cru voir qu'il y avait maintenant des restrictions sur les bivouacs qui ne seraient plus au milieu des dunes mais au pied des dunes ?). J'avoue que profiter du coucher des couchers et levers du soleil sur les dunes, ainsi qu'une nuit bien noire pour profiter du ciel me plairait bien. Si c'est nuageux plus vraiment d'intérêt...
4) Comme on en compte pas passer toutes nos journées sur la route (on ne veut pas faire "l'excursion en 3 jours" comme proposé par plein d'agences), quels sont les musts à faire sur ce trajet, qui permettraient de rythmer de manière sympathique la journée ?
Certainement plein d'autres questions à ceux qui connaissent bien la région quand on y verra plus clair sur l'itinéraire.
Merci à vous !
Nous partons en amoureux début mars au Maroc (1er séjour là-bas). Arrivée le samedi midi à Marrakech, retour le samedi suivant avec avion matinal de Marrakech.
C'est peut-être un peu court mais pensez-vous qu'il soit possible d'aller durant le séjour jusqu'aux dunes de Merzouga ? Si oui, quels sont les points forts à ne pas louper sur le trajet ?
Je pensais à un itinéraire de ce type :
Samedi : France->Marrakech Dimanche : Marrakech Lundi : Marrakech->Ouarzazate->Skoura Mardi : Skoura->Merzouga Mercredi : Merzouga->Tinghir Jeudi : Tinghir->Ouarzazate Vendredi : Ouarzazate->Marrakech Samedi : Marrakech->France
Questions : 1) Le dimanche, vaut-il mieux être à Marrakech, ou sur la route vers Skoura ? (auquel cas on rentrerai plutôt le jeudi sur Marrakech pour en profiter un peu).
2) Y'a-t-il des points de chute préférentiels à privilégier sur les trajets aller et retour vers et depuis Merzouga ?
3) A Merzouga, plutôt nuit à l'auberge ou en bivouac ? (j'ai cru voir qu'il y avait maintenant des restrictions sur les bivouacs qui ne seraient plus au milieu des dunes mais au pied des dunes ?). J'avoue que profiter du coucher des couchers et levers du soleil sur les dunes, ainsi qu'une nuit bien noire pour profiter du ciel me plairait bien. Si c'est nuageux plus vraiment d'intérêt...
4) Comme on en compte pas passer toutes nos journées sur la route (on ne veut pas faire "l'excursion en 3 jours" comme proposé par plein d'agences), quels sont les musts à faire sur ce trajet, qui permettraient de rythmer de manière sympathique la journée ?
Certainement plein d'autres questions à ceux qui connaissent bien la région quand on y verra plus clair sur l'itinéraire.
Merci à vous !
Bonjour à vous tous,
Toute nouvelle sur ce forum, je sollicite déjà vos bons conseils de voyageurs expérimentés!!
Alors voilà... Je pars au Maroc avec mon conjoint, du 21 mars au 11 avril.
Nous avons pour première intention de passer 10 jours dans le désert (certainement de MERZOUGA), pour une mission WORKAWAY.
Pour la suite de notre séjour, c'est un peu plus flou. En effet, nous aurions initialement voulu découvrir le massif de l'Atlas, en "trek" organisé. Seulement, le climat à cette saison ne semble pas des plus opportuns pour découvrir cette région du MAROC. Confirmez-vous?
il nous faut donc à priori un plan B... Nous adorons la montagne, les grands espaces, les endroits peu fréquentés par des hordes de personnes (nous hésitons même à visiter Marrakech, par peur d'être déçus du côté trop touristique....), partager nos différences de culture... Nous ne sommes pas fermés à découvrir une région maritime mais je ne sais pas si avril est une bonne saison pour cela. Les sites que j'ai consulté ne sont pas unanimes sur la question!
Avez-vous donc des idées à nous soumettre pour la seconde partie de notre séjour, compte tenu de mon descriptif? Nous ne pensons pas louer de véhicule, plutôt utiliser le réseau de bus qui semble assez bien développé. la question du temps de trajet entre chaque destination est donc à considérer, bien sur... nous pensons peut-être à 2 "points de chute" pour les 9/10 jours restants.
Merci d'avance à ceux qui auront pris la peine de me lire et/ou de me répondre!
Delphine.
Toute nouvelle sur ce forum, je sollicite déjà vos bons conseils de voyageurs expérimentés!!
Alors voilà... Je pars au Maroc avec mon conjoint, du 21 mars au 11 avril.
Nous avons pour première intention de passer 10 jours dans le désert (certainement de MERZOUGA), pour une mission WORKAWAY.
Pour la suite de notre séjour, c'est un peu plus flou. En effet, nous aurions initialement voulu découvrir le massif de l'Atlas, en "trek" organisé. Seulement, le climat à cette saison ne semble pas des plus opportuns pour découvrir cette région du MAROC. Confirmez-vous?
il nous faut donc à priori un plan B... Nous adorons la montagne, les grands espaces, les endroits peu fréquentés par des hordes de personnes (nous hésitons même à visiter Marrakech, par peur d'être déçus du côté trop touristique....), partager nos différences de culture... Nous ne sommes pas fermés à découvrir une région maritime mais je ne sais pas si avril est une bonne saison pour cela. Les sites que j'ai consulté ne sont pas unanimes sur la question!
Avez-vous donc des idées à nous soumettre pour la seconde partie de notre séjour, compte tenu de mon descriptif? Nous ne pensons pas louer de véhicule, plutôt utiliser le réseau de bus qui semble assez bien développé. la question du temps de trajet entre chaque destination est donc à considérer, bien sur... nous pensons peut-être à 2 "points de chute" pour les 9/10 jours restants.
Merci d'avance à ceux qui auront pris la peine de me lire et/ou de me répondre!
Delphine.
Bonjour à vous tous,
Nous serons au Maroc en décembre.
circuit: Tanger - Chefchaouen - Fes - Midelt - merzouga - skoura - Ait Ben Haddou - Marrakech - Agadir - Essaouira
Besoin de plusieurs suggestions dans ces villes ou environs:
1- Quelle coopérative d'huile d'Argan visiter? Il semble y en avoir plusieurs et je ne sais pas sur quel critère choisir.
2- Où voir des mouflons exactement? Mon garçon a une fixation sur les mouflons
3- Un hammam que vous avez essayé et que vous recommander avec des enfants?
4- Que recommanderiez vous pour une soirée mémorable à Marrakech? Nous y serons le 24 et 25 décembre, ils ne fêtent pas Noel... mais nous oui! Donc nous cherchons une activité mémorable/insolite/typique/etc pour souligner. Ça pourrait tout aussi bien être un resto qui sort vraiment de l'ordinaire.
5- Le réel temps de route entre les cascades d'Ouzoud et Marrakech! Parfois je lis 1h30 aller, d'autre fois je lis 3 heures!
6- Un endroit pour voir des fossiles de dinosaures (musée)? Encore une fois, pour mon garçon!
Merci beaucoup!!!
Nous serons au Maroc en décembre.
circuit: Tanger - Chefchaouen - Fes - Midelt - merzouga - skoura - Ait Ben Haddou - Marrakech - Agadir - Essaouira
Besoin de plusieurs suggestions dans ces villes ou environs:
1- Quelle coopérative d'huile d'Argan visiter? Il semble y en avoir plusieurs et je ne sais pas sur quel critère choisir.
2- Où voir des mouflons exactement? Mon garçon a une fixation sur les mouflons
3- Un hammam que vous avez essayé et que vous recommander avec des enfants?
4- Que recommanderiez vous pour une soirée mémorable à Marrakech? Nous y serons le 24 et 25 décembre, ils ne fêtent pas Noel... mais nous oui! Donc nous cherchons une activité mémorable/insolite/typique/etc pour souligner. Ça pourrait tout aussi bien être un resto qui sort vraiment de l'ordinaire.
5- Le réel temps de route entre les cascades d'Ouzoud et Marrakech! Parfois je lis 1h30 aller, d'autre fois je lis 3 heures!
6- Un endroit pour voir des fossiles de dinosaures (musée)? Encore une fois, pour mon garçon!
Merci beaucoup!!!
Bonjour ;
nous sommes en pleine preparation de notre énième voyage au Maroc.
Mais toujours a la recherche de renseignements.
Nous projetons de faire Tata-Irghem- Tafraoute et devant le dilemme suivant : passer par la R109 ou P1805 (si praticable en voiture de loc?) Vos avis, éclairées, sur paysages, faisabilités etc... seront les bienvenus et soyez en ici remercier.
Bonjour à tous,
Nous repartons en octobre au Maroc à 4, nous y sommes déjà allés, nous avions vraiment aimé ce pays et ses habitants, nos amis ne connaissent pas du tout. Nous venons de faire une 1ère ébauche d'itinéraire. Mais je crains d'avoir été trop ambitieuse. Notre programme est-il raisonnable ou faut-il le revoir à la baisse ?
J'attends vos avis. Et je vous remercie.Bonjour. Il y a une dizaine d'années, j'avais passé la nuit dans un village réputé pour sa source d'eau chaude. Dans le sud, du côté de Guelmim.Quelqu'un pourrait-il me rappeler le nom de ce village. D'avance, merci.
Bonjour, je vous contacte car je suis actuellement en vacances au Maroc avec ma copine. On y reste pendant 1 mois et pour le moment, nous n'avons fait que des villes en 6-7 jours (à part les cascades d'akchour et les ruines de volubilis).
Cependant , nous souhaitons contrairement à nos voyages précédents ne pas louer de voiture et être dépendant seulement des transports en commun mais on se rend compte que c'est aussi la raison pour laquelle on ne fait que des villes pour le moment et on aimerait bien voir plus d'endroits naturels tels que ceux je vous ai cité dans le tître.
Pour le moment, on est rendu à Meknès et l'objectif est de passer par merzouga, ouarzazate, la vallée du draa pour ensuite rejoindre le sud d'Agadir et enfin retourner à Marrakech par les montagnes probablement.
Et le problème est qu'il y a plein d'étapes qu'on aimerait faire entre ces destinations telles que la Forêt d'azrou, les gorges du ziz, Imichil, les gorges du toudra et du dès mais on ne sait pas si cela est possible d'atteindre ces endroits en bus ou en taxi et si cela est possible, quel en serait le prix? Cordialement.
Jérémy.
Hi there,
We’re heading to Ouarzazate and southern Morocco in 7 days. Here’s our route (map). We’re a family of 2 adults and 3 kids (11, 9, and 5 years old). Could you let me know if there are even more scenic roads to take, and any must-see spots, please? 😉
Day 1: Ouarzazate – Skoura – Dadès Day 2: Dadès + Todra Day 3: Tinegir – Djbel Saghro – N'Kob Day 4: Tazzarine – M'Hamid (overnight in Erg Lihoudi) Day 5: M'Hamid – Draa Valley – Agdz Day 6: Agdz – Fint – Ben Haddou Day 7: Telouet – Ouarzazate
We’re heading to Ouarzazate and southern Morocco in 7 days. Here’s our route (map). We’re a family of 2 adults and 3 kids (11, 9, and 5 years old). Could you let me know if there are even more scenic roads to take, and any must-see spots, please? 😉
Day 1: Ouarzazate – Skoura – Dadès Day 2: Dadès + Todra Day 3: Tinegir – Djbel Saghro – N'Kob Day 4: Tazzarine – M'Hamid (overnight in Erg Lihoudi) Day 5: M'Hamid – Draa Valley – Agdz Day 6: Agdz – Fint – Ben Haddou Day 7: Telouet – Ouarzazate
Hello everyone,
I’m currently planning our next trip to Morocco. We really enjoy visiting one or two collective granaries on each of our trips. We’ve seen some already, like the one in Aït Kine, or the one in Tasguent, and of course those in Amtoudi, as well as the cliffside granary of Ifri. There are still many left to explore. I’d love to hear which ones you’d recommend—preferably ones that aren’t too hard to access. I’m counting on you! Thanks
Actuellement nous manquons cruellement de soleil dans l'ouest atlantique. Aussi avons nous décidé de mettre le cap sur le Maroc, toujours sur l'Atlantique, au sud d'Essaouira. Atterrissage prévu à Marrakech et départ aussitôt pour Essaouira pour profiter de la mer et descendre tranquillement le long de la côte. Lézarder au soleil, traîner en terrasse prendre le temps de savourer chaque instant. Si vous avez des idées de visites intéressantes à faire et de découvertes à partager, on est preneurs. On compte sur vous. Merci beaucoup.
Bonjour,
Nous essayons de construire un séjour avec une arrivée à Agadir le 7 février 2020, genre 2 nuits sur place, puis Tafraout 4 nuits et encore 2 ou 3 nuits ailleurs. Pour un séjour de 7 à 9 nuits maxi
Petites questions à ceux qui connaissent évidemment :)
Peut on réserver et avoir à coup sur un bus qui va d'Agadir à Tafraout sur place (du jour pour le lendemain) ?
4 nuits dans Tafraout même, aurons nous de quoi nous balader sans nous ennuyer ? à pied ou en vélo...
Quel autre endroit sympathique pourrions nous faire, accessible en bus, pour repartir d'Agadir entre le 14 et le 16 février ?
Merci pour vos lumières :)
Stéphanie
Salut, nous sommes deux couple de retraité qui avons l'habitude de voyager.
Quand nous avons la chance et selon le pays, nous louons une voiture pour plus d'autonomie. Nos questions sont les suivantes. Nous partons le 12 janvier 2020 pour un mois.
1) Comment sont les routes et conditions routières pour cette période de temps?
2) Nous recommandez-vous de louer une auto? Est-ce sécuritaire?
3) Est-il préférable d'utiliser les transport en commun (taxi, bus, train)?
4) Est-ce compliqué de se retrouver dans le réseau de transport public?
Merci
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