Atlas Mountains & 3 Valleys Private Tour From Marrakech Discount Tickets
You are booking Atlas Mountains & 3 Valleys Private Tour From Marrakech
Description
Pickup included
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Redemption Instructions
• Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult • Infant seats are available on request if advised at time of booking • Visit of the Women Argan Oil Cooperative (optional ) • Visit Weekly local market (Wednesday there's no market) (optional ) • A conservative dress code is recommended in Morocco. Men and women should keep their upper body (especially shoulders, chest and midriff) as well as their knees covered at all times as a sign of respect to the local culture. Wearing shorts is not recommended • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required • While Morocco welcomes all visitors, it is an Islamic country. As such, your dress should be modest. This is particularly so in rural village areas. Morocco is very tolerant and welcoming to visitors: you’re not expected to act or look like a Moroccan. Longer shorts and shirts are fine for men. For women, it’s a good idea to bring a scarf to cover bare shoulders and arms in rural villages. Shorts are not acceptable for women unless below knee length. However, in major cities, Agadir, Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech women, and men often wear a dress as they would be in New York or any other Western City. The locals are used to seeing tourists and therefore it is not an issue. But in the rural areas, we recommend you follow local traditions and dress more modestly. Rural people will be visibly embarrassed if you choose to dress in skin showing, and react with a muffled laugh or cover their eyes. In their view, you’re walking around in your underwear. City dwellers often dress as we do. The clothes you will need depend on the time of year and the area you visit. In the summertime, it is hot in all parts of Morocco, except at the Atlantic coast. We advise wearing light, loose, cotton or linen clothing. A hat or turban is a must to protect the head from the heat and sun. In autumn and spring, a light jacket or fleece is recommended; the evenings can be quite cool.
Pickup Information
Departure Point: Hotels and Riads located in central Marrakech If you are staying inside the Medina, your pickup will be at the closest point accessible to vehicles. Return point: Returns to original departure point
Order summary
Description
Pickup included
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Redemption Instructions
• Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult • Infant seats are available on request if advised at time of booking • Visit of the Women Argan Oil Cooperative (optional ) • Visit Weekly local market (Wednesday there's no market) (optional ) • A conservative dress code is recommended in Morocco. Men and women should keep their upper body (especially shoulders, chest and midriff) as well as their knees covered at all times as a sign of respect to the local culture. Wearing shorts is not recommended • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required • While Morocco welcomes all visitors, it is an Islamic country. As such, your dress should be modest. This is particularly so in rural village areas. Morocco is very tolerant and welcoming to visitors: you’re not expected to act or look like a Moroccan. Longer shorts and shirts are fine for men. For women, it’s a good idea to bring a scarf to cover bare shoulders and arms in rural villages. Shorts are not acceptable for women unless below knee length. However, in major cities, Agadir, Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech women, and men often wear a dress as they would be in New York or any other Western City. The locals are used to seeing tourists and therefore it is not an issue. But in the rural areas, we recommend you follow local traditions and dress more modestly. Rural people will be visibly embarrassed if you choose to dress in skin showing, and react with a muffled laugh or cover their eyes. In their view, you’re walking around in your underwear. City dwellers often dress as we do. The clothes you will need depend on the time of year and the area you visit. In the summertime, it is hot in all parts of Morocco, except at the Atlantic coast. We advise wearing light, loose, cotton or linen clothing. A hat or turban is a must to protect the head from the heat and sun. In autumn and spring, a light jacket or fleece is recommended; the evenings can be quite cool.
Pickup Information
Departure Point: Hotels and Riads located in central Marrakech If you are staying inside the Medina, your pickup will be at the closest point accessible to vehicles. Return point: Returns to original departure point