Morocco
You don't visit Morocco, you feel it...

Morocco Echoes
At Morocco Echoes, we invite you to immerse yourself in a Morocco that transcends the superficial, where every corner tells a story and every smile reflects the warmth of its people. Imagine strolling through the ancient streets of Fez, experiencing the vibrant energy of Marrakech, and finding serenity in the Atlas Mountains.
Our itineraries are meticulously crafted to offer every traveler an authentic experience, whether enjoying a desert sunset or sharing flavors at a traditional dinner. With us, you don’t just visit Morocco—you live it through personalized adventures that will resonate in your memory long after you return home.

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About Us
Traveling with us means immersing yourself in the rich culture and traditions of Morocco, where every journey is a unique and transformative experience. From the vibrant souks of Marrakech to the serene dunes of the Sahara Desert, our tours take you to discover the best-kept secrets of this magical country. Imagine wandering through ancient streets, savoring exquisite local cuisine, and enjoying the warmth of Moroccan hospitality. With ClasicMorocco, every trip is tailor-made to ensure unforgettable moments, because we believe that Morocco is not just visited—it is felt.

Our Tours

Marrakech
Chaotic, magical, vibrant, colourful and full of life. The Red City draws you in with its souks, palaces, gardens, and the unique energy of Jemaa el-Fna square. A sensory journey you'll never forget.

Fez
Spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco. Lose yourself in its medieval medina, explore the old tanneries and discover a city that seems to stand still in time.

Meknes
A quiet imperial gem. With fewer tourists, Meknes boasts grand walls, monumental gates and an authentic Moroccan feel.

Rabat
Modern capital with historic soul. Elegant gardens, lively medina, Kasbah charm and Atlantic views come together here.

Chefchaouen
It is not an imperial city, but we include it because it is highly recommended.The world’s most famous blue town. Tucked in the Rif mountains, with dreamy streets and a peaceful vibe.

Merzouga
Immerse yourself in the magic of Merzouga, an oasis where desert dunes meet the horizon and the sky is painted with vibrant colors as the evening falls. This destination offers more than stunning landscapes.
Tours
Marrakech with local guide (half day)
Discover the essence of Marrakech with a guided tour through the medina, souks, and historic landmarks. A perfect half-day walk to see the highlights with a local expert.
Excursion to the desert (Merzouga and Erg Chebbi)
3-4 days. Includes night in haimas.
Complete Morocco
7-10 days tour: Marrakech, Atlas, Fez, Casablanca, Chefchaouen.
Luxury trips
Boutique Riad, private dinners, premium private transport.
A tu medida
Formulario para crear viaje personalizado.
Unique activities
Balloon ride at sunrise
Quad biking or 4x4 tours
Moroccan cooking classes
Traditional hammam and spa
Dinner in the desert

Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa to enter Morocco?
No, if you hold a Spanish, EU, or most American passports, you can stay up to 90 days without a visa.
What currency is used in Morocco? Is it expensive to travel there?
The official currency is the Moroccan dirham. It is recommended to check the updated exchange rate before travelling.
Morocco is a good value for money destination for hotels, food and transport. Excursions vary according to duration and type.
You can exchange money at the airport, currency exchange offices, or withdraw from ATMs. It’s advisable to carry some cash, especially for markets, tips, and rural areas.
What’s the best time to visit Morocco?
Spring (March-June) and autumn (September-November) offer the best weather.
What clothes should I bring?
Comfortable and light clothing, but respectful (especially in rural or traditional areas). For the desert: sunglasses, cap, scarf.
Can I pay with credit card in Morocco?
In major cities yes, but carry cash for souks or small towns.
Can I drink tap water?
Our recommendation for non-local travellers is to drink bottled water.
What language is spoken in Morocco?
Arabic and Berber are official, but French is widely spoken. In tourist areas, many people speak English or Spanish.
Is it safe to travel to Morocco?
Yes, especially if you travel with a guide or local agency. Basic travel precautions apply.
Should I leave tips?
Yes, tipping is common in restaurants, hotels, for guides and drivers (5-10%).
Is it easy to connect to the internet?
Yes, most hotels offer Wi-Fi. You can also buy a local SIM card with data.
Can I bargain in markets?
Yes! It’s part of the experience. Do it with humor and respect.
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