Free Historical Rabat Tour Made by Love
Overview
Embark on your tour with a captivating journey through the historical core of the city. Our guide will weave tales of Rabat's past, tracing its ancient origins to its contemporary evolution.
Be enchanted by the details of the Kasbah of the Udayas, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as you wander through its narrow streets and relish panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
This activity includes:
- Hassan Tower
- Kasbah of the Udayas
- Andalusian Gardens
- Chellah
- Mausoleum of Mohammed V
- Medina de Rabat
- Bab Mellah
- Marina bay
- Bouquiniste Bab El Had
- St. Peter's Cathedral
- Beach Bouregreg
- We provide moroccan traditional tea
- Water
- House roof top ( photos )
Our Guides
On arrival
The meeting point will be at Bab el Had Square, Rabat, Morocco
Things to note
Top 12Tips for a Moroccan Desert Adventure
1- Dress in Layers
Desert temperatures can vary greatly. Wear light clothing during the day and pack warm layers for the cooler nights.
2- Sunscreen and Sunglasses Are a Must
The desert sun is intense. Protect your skin and eyes during daytime excursions.
3- Stay Hydrated
Bring a reusable water bottle and drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration in the dry climate.
4- Choose a Guided Tour
A knowledgeable guide can enhance your experience, providing insights into the history and culture of the desert.
5- Capture the Sunset
The dunes are most beautiful during sunrise and sunset. Be ready with your camera for breathtaking views.
6- Spend a Night in a Berber Tent
Immerse yourself in the culture by staying in a traditional desert camp under the starry sky.
7- Wear Closed-Toe Shoes
Protect your feet from hot sand and ensure comfort during long walks.
8- Pack Light, but Smart
Bring only essentials, including a scarf for dust, a flashlight, and snacks.
9- Respect the Environment
Leave no trace by carrying out all trash and refraining from disturbing wildlife or the natural landscape.
10- Be Prepared for Language Differences
Arabic and French are the main languages spoken in Rabat. While many people in the tourist areas speak English, it’s helpful to know a few basic French phrases or even some Arabic greetings to enhance their experience.
11- Enjoy the Local Cuisine
Encourage your guests to try traditional Moroccan dishes like couscous, tagine, and pastilla at local restaurants or street food stalls. They should also experience mint tea, a Moroccan staple.
12- Respect Local Customs
Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country, so it’s respectful to be mindful of local customs, particularly during prayer times. When visiting mosques or religious sites like the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, ensure you follow dress codes (cover shoulders and knees) and avoid loud conversations.
Free Cancellation
You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.