Dunes of Chegaga Trek
If you would like to book additional nights before or after your holiday please contact the office.
Whether you have been trekking in the Atlas Mountains, walking through the dunes of the Sahara or biking there is always an option for discovering another part of Morocco whilst you are here. From the charming old Portuguese port of Essaouira on the Atlantic coast, to the Imperial Cities of Fez, Meknes and Rabat, we can offer short visits to all corners of Morocco, as well as city tours of Marrakech which can be added on to the start or end of your main holiday. Since extensions may affect your international flight schedule you should consider booking these at the same time as your main holiday. We can assist with any arrangements such as extra hotel nights, transfers or internal flights that you may require. All extensions can be reserved during the online booking process.
Essaouira
Essaouira is Moroccos most favoured coastal town and only 2.5 hours drive from Marrakech. A busy fishing port, Essaouira is renowned for its laid-back atmosphere and well-established art scene. It is also a worldwide centre for wind and kite surfing. Cooler than Marrakech in the summer, Essaouira boasts endless wide sandy... More
The Imperial Cities
The cities of Meknes, Fez, Rabat and Marrakech, collectively known as the imperial cities, have each been Morocco's capital at some time in the country's history. Rabat is the current holder and the oldest is Fez, first established as capital in the 9th century under Sultan Idriss II, a great-great grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.... More
Magical Marrakech
If you have sometime in Marrakech before or after your main holiday you can book one of these sightseeing tours and learn a little bit more about this fascinating city. You can choose a full days tour taking in the historical highlights of the city as well as visiting its famous gardens. Alternatively choose either the Historical... More
Northern Morocco and the Rif Mountains
With the majority of our Moroccan holidays operating in the High Atlas Mountains and the desert and mountainous regions of the South, extending your trip to visit Northern Morocco and the Rif mountains is well worth considering. Highlights include the historical towns of Fes, Rabat and Tangiers, the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis... More
Atlas and Essaourira
No holiday to Morocco is complete without a visit to the spectacular mountains of the High Atlas. The Atlas range extends for 2400 km through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, and the highest peak, Jebel Toubkal at 4167 metres is an easy transfer away from Marrakech. In contrast to the traditional Berber villages and mountain scenery... More
Morocco's Whitewater
The Atlas Mountains running all the way down the spine of Morocco, give rise to some fabulous whitewater within an easy drive of Marrakech. Hidden away amongst the peaks of the Middle Atlas, the action packed and very scenic Ahansal River flows past isolated villages and through narrow, sheer-sided gorges to finally reach the... More
