Things to Do in Morocco (Marrakech Included) The Ultimate Traveler’s Guide

 

Things to Do in Morocco (Marrakech Included)

 The Ultimate Traveler’s Guide

Morocco is a land of contrasts ancient medinas, golden deserts, rugged mountains, and breezy Atlantic coasts. Whether you’re a first time visitor or a returning traveler, the country offers unforgettable experiences shaped by culture, hospitality, and breathtaking landscapes.

This guide gathers the top things to do in Morocco, including Marrakech the beating heart of tourism so you can build the perfect itinerary.

Jemaa el-Fnaa marketplace in Marrakech at sunset


 Explore the Ancient Medinas of Marrakech and Fes

Few places in the world feel as alive as the medinas of Morocco. These historic districts offer centuries of culture, architecture, and sensory overload.

*Marrakech Medina

  • Wander the narrow alleys filled with spices, leather goods, lanterns, and carpets

  • Visit historic souks like Souk Semmarine and Souk Haddadine

  • Try street food in Jemaa el Fnaa at night

*Fes el Bali

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s largest car free urban zone.
Here you’ll find:

  • Chouara Tanneries

  • Al Quaraouiyine University (the world’s oldest)

  • Artisan workshops preserving ancient crafts

*Why it’s a must do: "It’s the best way to feel Morocco’s cultural heartbeat."


 Ride Camels in the Sahara Desert

No Morocco trip is complete without experiencing the Sahara. The silence, colors, and vastness create a once in a lifetime memory.

Camel ride during sunset in the Sahara Desert, Morocco

*Best desert locations:

  • Merzouga (Erg Chebbi) - iconic giant dunes

  • Zagora - closer to Marrakech

  • Erg Chigaga - for remote adventure lovers

*Top Activities:

✔ Sunset camel trekking
✔ Sandboarding
✔ Overnight luxury camps
✔ Traditional Berber music around the fire

*Traveler Impression:

“The sunrise over the dunes was the most magical moment of my life.”

*camel rides, starlit skies, and luxury desert camps here’s the most trusted tour you can book. It includes transportation, dinner, camel trekking, and an overnight stay in a Berber camp.

"Book your Sahara Desert Experience here"


 Visit Chefchaouen / The Blue Pearl

Perched in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is one of the most photogenic towns in the world.

Blue painted streets of Chefchaouen, the Blue Pearl of Morocco

*Top things to do:

  • Get lost in blue painted alleyways

  • Watch sunset at the Spanish Mosque

  • Shop handmade wool garments

  • Relax in small rooftop cafés

Best time to visit: Spring or Autumn.


 Enjoy a Authentic Moroccan Hammam Experience

A hammam is far more than a bath it’s an ancient wellness ritual.

Moroccan Hammam Experience

*What to expect:

  • Steam rooms

  • Black soap exfoliation

  • Kessa glove scrub

  • Argan oil massage

*Best Hammams:

  • Hammam Mouassine (traditional)

  • La Mamounia Spa (luxury)

  • Hammam Sidi Ahmed Tijani (Fes)

Perfect after long walking days.

*If you want to try a real Moroccan hammam just like locals do, you can book a session in one of Marrakech’s best rated traditional spas. Steam room, black soap exfoliation, and argan massage all included.

"Reserve your Hammam Experience here"


 Discover Marrakech’s Best Attractions

Marrakech deserves its own list, but here are the must sees:

Traditional Moroccan zellij tilework inside Bahia Palace, Marrakech

*Must Visit Places:

  • Jemaa el Fnaa - heart of the city

  • Bahia Palace - 19th century beauty

  • Jardin Majorelle - blue botanical garden

  • Koutoubia Mosque - 12th century minaret

  • Saadian Tombs - hidden royal mausoleum

*Must Do Experiences:

  • Rooftop dining over the medina

  • Guided souk tour

  • Cooking class for Moroccan cuisine

  • Hot air balloon ride at sunrise


 Hike the Atlas Mountains

The Atlas Mountains are some of North Africa’s most stunning landscapes.

View of Berber villages and peaks in the High Atlas Mountains Tinghir Morocco

*Best locations:

  • Imlil - gateway to Mount Toubkal

  • Ourika Valley - waterfalls and Berber villages

  • Ouarzazate - desert and mountain scenery

*Top Activities:

✔ Hiking
✔ Berber village visits
✔ 4x4 mountain tours

*For travelers looking for nature, Berber culture, and stunning mountain views, this Atlas Mountains day trip is the top rated option. It includes Imlil Valley, waterfalls, a camel ride, and lunch in a Berber home.

"Book your Atlas Mountains Tour here"


 Visit the Coastal Gems: Essaouira and Agadir

Essaouira coastline with waves, surfers, and old medina walls

*Essaouira

  • Windy coastal town

  • Ideal for surfing and kitesurfing

  • Charming art scene and seafood

*If you're planning a relaxing escape from Marrakech, this full day trip to Essaouira is affordable, scenic, and perfect for discovering Morocco’s coastal charm.

"Book your Essaouira Day Trip here"

*Agadir

  • Modern resort city

  • Long beaches and luxury hotels

  • Perfect for families


 Experience Aït Benhaddou / The Desert Fortress

This ancient ksar is one of Morocco’s most impressive sights.

Ait Benhaddou kasbah at sunset Morocco

*Why visit?

  • UNESCO World Heritage

  • Filming location for Game of Thrones and Gladiator

  • Incredible desert valley scenery

Explore its clay alleys and climb to the top for sunset views.


 Taste Morocco’s World Famous Cuisine

Moroccan food is an experience in itself.

pastilla Moroccan Food

*Must try dishes:

  • Tagine (lemon chicken, lamb prunes, kefta)

  • Couscous (Fridays)

  • Pastilla (sweet & savory)

  • Harira soup

  • Mint tea

*Best Food Experiences:

  • Medina food tours

  • Cooking classes

  • Riad dinners

*If you want to learn how to cook tagine, couscous, and Moroccan pastries like a pro, this hands on cooking class in Marrakech is traveler approved and includes a local market visit.

"Join a Moroccan Cooking Class here"


 Shop in the Souks (With Confidence!)

Moroccan souk with spices carpets and handmade crafts

Morocco’s traditional markets are treasure troves of:

✔ Spices
✔ Lanterns
✔ Leather goods
✔ Carpets
✔ Ceramics
✔ Wooden crafts

*Tip: Bargaining is expected stay polite and friendly.

*Exploring Marrakech’s medina becomes 10x better with a certified local guide who shows you hidden markets, authentic workshops, and the best street food stalls. Save time and avoid getting lost!

"Book your Marrakech Medina Tour here"


 Visit Casablanca and the Hassan II Mosque

Casablanca is modern, cosmopolitan, and home to Morocco’s most impressive religious landmark.

Hassan II Mosque overlooking the Atlantic Ocean Casablanca

Hassan II Mosque

  • Built over the Atlantic Ocean

  • One of the largest mosques in the world

  • Open to non Muslim visitors with guided tours


 Discover the Roman Ruins of Volubilis

the Roman Ruins of Volubilis

Located near Meknes, this archaeological site offers:

  • Preserved Roman mosaics

  • Wide open countryside scenery

  • Great photography opportunities


 Explore Rabat / The Calm Capital

The Mausoleum of Mohammed V, an architectural masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship

Rabat is relaxed and beautiful, perfect for culture lovers.

Top sights:

  • Hassan Tower

  • Chellah ruins

  • Oudaya Kasbah

  • Rabat Medina


 *FAQ*

Is Morocco safe for tourists?

Yes, Morocco is safe for travelers. Stick to busy areas, avoid scams, and follow local customs.

What is the best time to visit Morocco?

Spring (March/May) and Autumn (Sept/Nov) offer the best weather.

Do I need cash?

Yes souks, taxis, and many cafés accept cash only.

Is Marrakech expensive?

It depends on your choices. Street food and local riads are very affordable.

*Ready to explore? Let the magic of Marrakech enchant you!!

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