Duration: 3 Days
2 Person Minimum
Embark on a gentle and immersive journey where ocean and tradition meet, along the Atlantic coastline of southern Morocco. This 3-day circuit takes you from Marrakech to the wild beaches of Sidi Mbarek and Sidi Kaouki, through coastal walks, local hospitality, stunning seascapes, and peaceful villages. Let yourself be lulled by the sound of the waves, explore the hidden gems of the coast, and end the adventure with a relaxed visit to Essaouira, a historic gem by the sea. A rejuvenating experience that blends nature, culture, and simplicity.
After breakfast, transfer in a comfortable vehicle toward the Atlantic coast, passing through several large villages before reaching the coastal village of Sidi Mbarek. Upon arrival, settle in with your host family, enjoy lunch, then spend the afternoon exploring the surroundings and taking in the sublime landscapes and beach. Return to your host in the evening for dinner and overnight stay. Walking time: 2 to 3 hours.
After breakfast, head north along the coast, passing a series of wild, untouched beaches accompanied by the soothing sound of the waves. By late morning, arrive in the village of Sidi Kaouki and check into a charming inn with a sea-view terrace. After lunch, enjoy free time in the afternoon to relax and take in the scenery. Dinner and overnight stay. Walking time: approx. 4 hours.
After breakfast, transfer to Essaouira. Upon arrival, enjoy a free visit of this peaceful seaside town, starting with its small fishing port, ramparts (Scala), and medina. Have a fresh seafood lunch in a local restaurant. In the afternoon, return to Marrakech, with the possibility of visiting a women’s argan oil cooperative for those interested. Arrival at your accommodation in Marrakech at the end of the day. End of our services.
- A duffel bag for your travel gear and a small daypack (water, sunscreen, lip balm, snacks, energy bars…).
- Sleeping bag.
- Headlamp with spare batteries.
- Small first aid kit (painkillers, plasters, antiseptic wipes, rehydration sachets, personal medication…).
- Toiletry kit (toothbrush, soap, towel, antibacterial gel).
- Valid passport and travel insurance details.
- Comfortable trekking pants and lightweight long-sleeved shirts.
- Thermal underwear.
- Wool socks (2 pairs).
- Lightweight sandals.
- Swimsuit.
- Crampons, gaiters, and ice axes.
- Down or windproof clothing.
- Snow goggles.
- Warm jacket and waterproof jacket with hood.
- Warm beanie and sun hat.
- Gloves (waterproof in winter).
- Lightweight sandals for the refuge.
- Wool socks (2 pairs).
- Thermal underwear.
- Comfortable trekking pants and lightweight long-sleeved shirts.
1 euro équivaut à environ 10 à 11 dirhams selon le cour de la banque. Dans toutes les grandes villes, vous pourrez retirer de l'argent avec une carte Visa internationale. Vous trouverez également de nombreux bureaux de change. Attention, ne retirez pas trop d'argent car l'exportation des dirhams est interdite.
Le Maroc est à l'heure GMT, il y a donc une heure de décalage par rapport à l’Europe.
Pour les ressortissants français, belges ou suisses, passeport en cours de validité (pas de visa) valable au moins six mois après la date d’entrée sur le territoire marocain.
Aucune vaccination n'est obligatoire. La meilleure précaution restant la prévention.
From
300€