Get inspired to travel Morocco solo with tour suggestions to help you explore with the help of local guides
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When to Join a Group Tour (and When to Stay Solo) in Morocco
I think there are three types of solo travellers. Those who want to travel completely independently, those who want to join a multi-day tour for the duration of their trip and those who want to combine both. I would say I’m in the latter group. Travelling independently is usually my preferred option. But I also…
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Cooking Classes in Morocco: The Solo Traveller’s Edition
In my experience, taking a cooking class in Morocco is one of the most rewarding activities a solo traveller can participate in. Beyond learning how to prepare iconic dishes like tagine, couscous and pastilla (a layered pastry dish), cooking classes are a fantastic way to connect with other travellers and Moroccans. I’ve done several cooking…
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Solo Traveller-Friendly Small-Group Experiences in Essaouira
Tucked away behind centuries-old walls, Essaouira exudes a relaxed, bohemian vibe that is uniquely its own. This coastal Moroccan city is rapidly gaining popularity as one of the country’s top tourist destinations and it’s easy to see why. Essaouira’s relaxed streets are filled with art galleries and eclectic cafes while radiating an overall feeling of…
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Solo Traveller-Friendly Small-Group Experiences in Marrakech
Visiting the “Red City” as a solo traveller? Discover some of the best small-group tours in Marrakech to discover everything this destination has to offer. Marrakech is one of Morocco’s most visited destinations, with a wealth of activities and experiences to keep tourists entertained. But the truth is, many of these are tailored towards couples,…
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Solo Traveller-Friendly Small-Group Experiences in Fes
Having travelled solo all over the world, I know that this style of exploration comes with LOTS of perks. Doing exactly what you want each day, eating when you’re hungry and sleeping diagonally across the bed are some of my favourites. But if there is a downside, it’s that you’re often left paying more than…
