Activities across Morocco span four very different worlds within a single trip: the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts for surfing, kite lessons, and boat trips; the Sahara for camel treks, desert camps, and dune quads; the Atlas Mountains for waterfall hikes, Berber village walks, and horse or mule days; and the medinas for cooking classes, food tours, hammams, and rooftop pottery or henna workshops. Most first-time visitors base themselves in Marrakech (the biggest activity hub), then add a coastal stop like Essaouira or Agadir and a desert night at Agafay or Merzouga. Half-day formats of two to four hours fit an afternoon; full-day tours run eight to twelve hours with a lunch stop. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable months; summer works on the coast, and winter is peak desert season. Reserve any experience free on MaJourneys, confirm timings by WhatsApp with our team, and pay the local provider on arrival.
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