Morocco family vacation, camels & kasbahs
A fantastic tour of Morocco designed for families, with a laidback itinerary, comfortable hotels and transport, and activities that will appeal to kids as well as adults. Explore Moroccan culture, traditions and experiences in the company of a local guide.
Minimum age five with a relaxed itinerary Marrakech High Atlas Mountains Ait Benhaddou Draa Valley and N’Kob oasis Sunset camel trek in the Sahara Desert Sleep at a Berber encampment Todra Gorge Roses Valley Ouarzazate
£699To£899 excluding flights
Child LS 2024 £425.
HS 2024 £479. 2025 = £629 Single Supplement is £179 until 31/05/24. Tipping kitty 2024 $50 per adult.
2025 $70. Pre & post accommodation can be added for £80 single, £110 twin/double, £150 triple, £220 family per room per night.
HS 2024 £479. 2025 = £629 Single Supplement is £179 until 31/05/24. Tipping kitty 2024 $50 per adult.
2025 $70. Pre & post accommodation can be added for £80 single, £110 twin/double, £150 triple, £220 family per room per night.
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First things first, family adventure vacations aren’t all designed for super high-achieving families who spend the weekends up at dawn, donned in match...
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Top tip:
While this tour is very enjoyable for kids as young as five, with older kids there is a number of exciting optional activities you can book, from film studio tours to cookery lessons, and even rock climbing!
Trip type:
Fully escorted small group family tour, maximum group size: 16.
Activity level:
Easy.
Accomm:
£* and 4* properties, plus one night in an authentic Berber encampment.
Meals:
8 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 7 Dinners including dinner at a Berber desert camp.
Included:
All transport by air conditioned 4x4 or minivan, including airport transfer on arrival; accommodation and meals as above; services of professional tour leader throughout and guides where mentioned; activities as laid out in itinerary.
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4 Reviews of Morocco family vacation, camels & kasbahs
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 06 Jun 2022 by Kasia Rampersad
It was excellent as a family trip. Perfect pace for the kids (11, 15), not too much driving each day (max 4-5 hours with stops), every hotel stay was a surprise and a wow... Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
We feel it is our duty and responsibility to respect local customs, support local communities, respect the natural environment, and protect animals. We strive to provide tours that, not only offer our guests unique experiences and different cultures, but also positively contribute to the destination. This is achieved through our support of local people and their communities & aiding provincial projects wherever we can.It is not always easy to get to remote locations in Morocco via public transport, so on this tour we use private transport, with plenty of stops for walking and taking in the beautiful scenery, interacting with local people, and stopping at local cafes and suppliers. Optional activities allow you to get out on foot rather than using the minivan.
We offer small group tours as feel this minimises the impact on the desert and other areas we visit. Our guides advise customers throughout on the best practices to follow.
We are serious about the environment and are aware of the devastating damage and the overall impact that plastics have on our planet.
In an attempt to reduce single use plastics during our tours in Morocco, we have partnered with ‘Water to Go.’
‘Water to Go’ products are reusable BPA free bottles with a built in 3-in-1 filtration system; the filter removes 99% of microbiological contaminants meaning you can drink any water source safely.
Our customers will receive a 25% discount on any ‘Water to Go’ product.
Our transport provides a rubbish bin for travelers to use that our guide/driver can dispose of at certain points throughout the tour or we request that travelers keep hold of their own waste until we reach a suitable disposal location, usually in larger cities.
Meals that are supplied are usually sourced from local butchers and fruits from markets or farms and we recommend certain street stalls and shops.
Working with our destination partners, we ensure the animals involved in our tours are provided with the best possible care. Adopting industry animal welfare standards (ABTA guidelines) and following the advice of animal welfare experts, ANIMONDIAL and the NGO SPANA, we prioritise animal welfare protection and encourage our guests to respect animals.
Nomadic provides advice and guidance on all matters concerning individual animal welfare and species protection. ANIMONDIAL works with travel businesses to help them better manage their impacts on animals and the natural environment.
We encourage our customers to use SPANA’s Vacation Hooves guide and we discourage our customers from engaging in the following exploitative practices:
*Businesses that keep wild animals as pets
*Feed or touch wild animals free roaming in the wild
*Engaging with animals used for begging purposes (snake charmers, monkeys on chains, etc).
To help with our carbon footprint in our UK office, we have a plastic, paper, cardboard and printer ink recycling system and also purchase recycled ink cartridges and toners. We moved away from sending paperwork to and from Morocco a few years ago and instead created more shared online services such as our feedback forms.
People
We employ local guides and drivers with extensive knowledge of the areas we travel to but also contract local specialist guides for some of our city tours who share our company values on caring for the environment. Our guides are happy to raise awareness of the culture, politics and economy in their country.Although our guides speak multiple languages, we provide our customers with a language translation sheet so they can talk to the locals should they wish to build a relationship and they also take part in trying on local dress and getting a feel for their traditions.
During this tour, we take our customers to the Rose Valley where they can stop if interested in the different rose products, a local Berber carpet co-operative where many go on to purchase goods knowing that they are helping these local families. We also visit a market or store where you can try on and purchase traditional costume and offer traditional cooking lessons in a family home.
There is a meal in the famous square in Marrakech on the last night to soak up the ambience rather than using the hotel.
We do try to encourage our customers to buy products from the locals rather than purchasing imported goods or buying fake items.
Our Association in Ait Ouham is coordinated by our tour guides for the Berber community in the Atlas Mountains. Their main goal is to help alleviate the poor infrastructure in schools and around the village. We also supply staple supplies during the winter months to the village.
One major project we are incredibly proud of is the building of a bridge over the river running through the village.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, we and the local authorities worked hard to help provide tap water to 120 families, using clean energy (solar panels) to pump water from the villages’ well.
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