Why Choose The Sahraoui Tours for Your Morocco Trip?
At Le Sahraoui Tours, we prioritize quality, authenticity and tailor-made travel experiences. Our mission is to turn every journey into a unique Moroccan experience, filled with discovery, emotion and unforgettable memories.
Our Quality Commitments
- Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles, modern and perfectly maintained
- Professional and experienced drivers with in-depth knowledge of Morocco
- Charming accommodations, standard or luxury, always clean, air-conditioned and with private bathrooms
- Private and customized trips with no overcrowded groups
- Full flexibility: stop whenever you wish and travel at your own pace
- Excellent value for money, adjusted according to season, number of travelers, accommodation type and activities
Whether you dream of a desert tour in Morocco, a High Atlas trekking adventure, a cultural journey through Marrakech, Fes or Chefchaouen, or a trip combining desert, mountains and coast, we design the perfect itinerary for you.
👉 We wish you a wonderful journey through Morocco!
How It Works | Tailor-Made Travel in Morocco
Each Morocco travel program is carefully designed according to your interests, expectations and budget. The process is simple and transparent:
1️⃣ Contact Us
Tell us what kind of experience you are looking for: places to visit, number of travelers, travel dates, duration and special interests (culture, adventure, desert, gastronomy, etc.).
2️⃣ Personalized Proposal
We create a custom itinerary, including experiences related to Moroccan culture, gastronomy, art and history, as well as activities on land, at sea or in the air.
3️⃣ Communication & Adjustments
Share your feedback with us. We refine the program together until it perfectly matches your expectations.
4️⃣ Confirmation & Organization
Once the itinerary is approved, we take care of all logistics and details. You just relax and enjoy your Moroccan adventure.
Practical Information for Traveling to Morocco
📄 Travel Documents
A passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry is required. European citizens do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days.
⏰ Time Zone
Morocco follows the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone. Compared to Spain, Morocco is 1 hour behind in winter and 2 hours behind in summer.
🏥 Health Information
No vaccinations are required. Pharmacies offer medications similar to those found in Europe. However, in remote areas such as the desert or mountains, medical services may be limited.
☀️ Climate & Weather
Thanks to its diverse geography—Atlantic coast, Mediterranean coast, mountains, plains and desert—Morocco experiences a wide range of climates. Overall, the climate is warm, with cooler months from December to February. In summer, desert temperatures can exceed 50°C (122°F).
💱 Moroccan Currency
The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). The average exchange rate is around 1 EUR = 11 MAD. Currency exchange is available at airports, banks and major cities. Credit cards are accepted in many hotels and urban establishments.
What to Pack for Your Trip to Morocco
- Sunglasses and sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Comfortable walking shoes and sandals
- Light jacket for cool evenings
- Basic first-aid kit (pain relievers, stomach medicine, etc.)
- Personal hygiene items
- Extra batteries (local quality may vary)
Moroccan Cuisine: A Journey of Flavors
Moroccan cuisine is world-renowned. Travelers are advised to drink only bottled mineral water. Green mint tea, often called Berber whisky, is a symbol of hospitality and an essential cultural ritual.
Traditional dishes include:
- Tagine: slow-cooked stew of meat and vegetables
- Couscous: steamed semolina served with vegetables and meat
- Harira: traditional soup, especially during Ramadan
A wide variety of Moroccan spices—such as saffron, cumin and cardamom—give this cuisine its distinctive and unforgettable flavor.
Shopping in Morocco: Souks & Handicrafts
Shopping in Morocco is a cultural experience in itself. Moroccan souks are vibrant markets filled with colors, aromas and tradition. Bargaining is customary and part of everyday life.
Typical products to bring home include:
- Argan oil, rose water, orange blossom water
- Spices, dates, couscous, harissa
- Berber rugs, ceramics, textiles
- Djellabas, babouches, silver jewelry
- Fossils, quartz and traditional Moroccan handicrafts.