Welcome to Morocco, where vibrant cultures, ancient history, and stunning landscapes converge. At Deep Morocco Tours, we offer an authentic journey through this magical country, guided by our native experts. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a culture enthusiast, here’s your ultimate guide to making the most of your Moroccan summer.

Explore the Imperial Cities

–       Marrakech: The Red City

Why Visit: Bustling markets, stunning palaces, and beautiful gardens.

  • Jemaa el-Fnaa: A lively square filled with storytellers, musicians, and food vendors. Best enjoyed in the evening when the temperatures cool down.
  • Bahia Palace: Wander through its beautiful courtyards and intricate designs.
  • Majorelle Garden: An oasis of calm with vibrant plants and cool shaded areas.

–       Fes: The Spiritual Heart

Why Visit: Home to one of the world’s oldest medinas.

  • Fes el-Bali: Lose yourself in the narrow streets and discover hidden gems.
  • Al Quaraouiyine University: The world’s oldest university, a must-see for history buffs.
  • Evening Souk Stroll: Enjoy the cooler evening air while shopping for local crafts.

–       Rabat: The Modern Capital

Why Visit: A blend of historical sites and contemporary vibes.

  • Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V: Explore these landmarks in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Kasbah of the Udayas: Perfect for a summer picnic with stunning ocean views.

–       Meknes: The Hidden Gem

Why Visit: Less crowded but rich in history.

  • Bab Mansour Gate: Marvel at its grandeur.
  • Roman Ruins of Volubilis: A short trip from Meknes, offering a glimpse into ancient Rome under the summer sky.

–       The Blue City of Chefchaouen

Why Visit: Tranquil, picturesque, and perfect for a summer retreat.

  • Activities: Wander the blue-painted streets, visit the Kasbah, and hike to the Spanish Mosque for panoramic views.

Discover the Coastal Gems

–       Essaouira

Essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is known for its picturesque medina and cooling Atlantic breezes. Stroll along the ramparts, visit the bustling fish market, and relax on the beautiful beaches.

–       Agadir

Agadir offers a perfect summer retreat with its beautiful coastline. Enjoy water sports, sunbathe on the sandy beaches, or explore the nearby Souss-Massa National Park.

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Experience the Sahara Desert

A summer trip to Morocco would be incomplete without experiencing the Sahara Desert. Our tours offer a variety of options to explore this majestic landscape.

–       Camel Trekking

Why Do It: Experience the serenity of the desert and starry night skies.

  • Best Time: Opt for early morning or evening treks to avoid the midday heat.
  • Overnight Stay: Sleep in a traditional Berber camp for an unforgettable experience.

–       4×4 Adventures

Why Do It: Comfort and adventure combined.

  • Remote Oases and Ancient Kasbahs: Discover hidden spots and meet nomadic communities. Early morning and late afternoon trips are recommended to avoid the intense midday sun.

Journey Through the Atlas Mountains

Why Do It: Stunning scenery and cooler temperatures.

  • High Atlas: Rugged beauty and traditional Berber villages.
  • Middle Atlas: More accessible with equally breathtaking views.

–       Visit Ouarzazate

Why Visit: Known as the “Gateway to the Sahara.”

  • Kasbah Ait Benhaddou: A UNESCO World Heritage site perfect for photography, especially during the summer months.
  • Atlas Film Studios: Explore famous film sets.

Indulge in Moroccan Cuisine

Moroccan cuisine is a feast for the senses, combining a variety of spices, fresh ingredients, and traditional cooking techniques.

–       Cooking Classes

Join a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional dishes like tagine, couscous, and pastilla. Our tours include visits to local markets, where you can pick fresh produce and spices, perfect for summer cooking.

–       Food Tours

Embark on a food tour to sample the diverse flavours of Moroccan cuisine. From street food stalls to fine dining restaurants, our guides will take you to the best spots. Enjoy refreshing Moroccan mint tea and summer specialties.

Experience Moroccan Culture

Moroccan culture is rich and diverse, influenced by Arab, Berber, and French traditions.

–       Festivals and Events

Plan your visit around one of the many summer festivals and events. The Fes Festival of World Sacred Music and the Marrakech Popular Arts Festival are highlights, offering a glimpse into the vibrant cultural scene.

–       Traditional Hammams

Experience a traditional Moroccan hammam for a relaxing and rejuvenating spa treatment. Our guides can recommend the best local hammams for an authentic experience, perfect for refreshing after a day of summer adventures.

Shop in the Souks

No trip to Morocco is complete without exploring the vibrant souks. Each city has its own unique market, filled with handmade crafts, spices, textiles, and jewellery. Bargaining is part of the experience, so don’t be afraid to haggle for a good deal.

–       Marrakech Souks

The souks of Marrakech are perhaps the most famous. Navigate the narrow alleys to find beautiful ceramics, colourful lanterns, and intricate carpets. Summer evenings are perfect for a leisurely shopping experience.

–       Fes Souks

In Fes, the souks are divided by speciality. Visit the tanneries to see the traditional leather-dyeing process and explore the bustling food markets. The cooler summer evenings make shopping a delight.

Summer Awaits: Your Moroccan Adventure Begins Now

Morocco is a captivating destination with rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. At Deep Morocco Tours, we offer tailored experiences to ensure your summer adventure is unforgettable.

Whether you’re exploring ancient cities, trekking through mountains, or relaxing by the coast, Morocco promises adventure and discovery at every turn.

Join us this summer for a journey through this enchanting land and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your tour today and let us guide you through the wonders of Morocco