
You can’t possibly do and see everything that Morocco has to offer in one trip. If you can experience our top 5 things to do in Morocco that will be eye-opening enough (and, hopefully, inspire you to visit us again!).
You can’t possibly do and see everything that Morocco has to offer in one trip. If you can experience our top 5 things to do in Morocco that will be eye-opening enough (and, hopefully, inspire you to visit us again!).
If you are fortunate enough to be staying overnight in the Ounila Valley at Kasbah Ellouze during a tour with us, we would encourage you to wake up that bit earlier in the morning so you can meet the neighbours and see how they prepare their daily bread. They aren’t…
Staying at Villa Zagora really does feel like you are the personal guest of Michele, the owner, in her private home. Whilst it is a guest-house, with 6 rooms and suites (and a Berber tent on the roof for those who want to sleep ‘outside’), the ambiance is so relaxed and…
The Riad Sofian is on the outskirts of Zagora, in the village of Amezrou* (famous for its historic ‘ksar’), and makes for a unique night’s stay to/from the Sahara desert. With just 10 rooms, the house can be privatised for group stays or rooms booked for couples/individual stays.
Kasbah Azul is one of our most popular guest-houses en-route to the Sahara Desert. Situated approx. 2km from the town of Agdz, and its dates market, it is about half-way to the great dunes of Erg Chigaga from Marrakech on the Draa River valley.
A recent discovery in Marrakech, Riad Berbere, a five-bedroom medina guest-house. Restored by a Belgian architect, the Riad Berbere is a beautiful example of traditional craftsmanship and design, coupled with a fresh, modern finish and great service.
Kasbah Angour hotel is set in a wonderful location, on the doorstep of both the High Atlas mountains and Marrakech, with the highest peaks in Morocco forming a stunning backdrop to its south-facing gardens. The medina of Marrakech is only 30 minutes away by car, with easy vehicle access directly to the…
The best roof terrace in Marrakech boasts views of the 12th century Koutoubia minaret, medina rooftops and alleyways, the High Atlas mountains, the Dar el Bacha Royal Palace, even La Mamounia hotel. It’s a great deal higher than its neighbours in the medina, hence the far-reaching vista.