11 days
18 to 39
20 people
MOROCCO ROAMER
-8 nights in in hotel-style accommodation (twin or double), 1 night in a kasbah, 1 night in a desert base camp
International flights are not included
Travel insurance is not included.
FYI: these are optional activities available locally. Things might change – prices are here to give you a rough idea.
-Group dinner at local restaurant: prices available locally
-City tour of Chefchaouen: prices available locally
-Group midday meal at Amal Association restaurant: prices available locally
-Hammam and massage in a local spa: from 750 MAD
-Tagine cooking class: from 640 MAD
-Food tour: from 605 MAD
-Palmery cycling tour: from 350 MAD
Group dinner at local restaurant: from prices available locally
City tour of Chefchaouen: from 300 MAD
Group midday meal at Amal Association restaurant: from prices available locally
Hammam and massage in a local spa: from 750 MAD
Tagine cooking class: from 640 MAD
Food tour: from 605 MAD
Palmery cycling tour: from 730 MAD
Like any holiday, Ramadan affects business as usual. Many venues operate with limited hours and staff, so try to book accommodation, transport and tours before you arrive. Plan your daytime meals in advance – international hotels will often carry on serving food, as will a limited number of restaurants (you’ll probably need to reserve a table). Packed midday meales are also a good option, although you’ll need to make sure you have somewhere private to eat them. Always bring a bottle of water with you when you’re out and about, but be careful about where you swig from it. Finally, remember that alcohol will not be widely available, even in the evenings.
It is probably best to travel during this time in an organised group tour, like this one, as your group leader will be best able to assist you with how to get around during Ramadan without too much implication to your travel and sightseeing.