Easter break in Morocco
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Easter break in Morocco
Hi everyone,
I'm based in the UK and thinking about visiting Morocco for my 4-5 day Easter break.
Now obviously we wont be able to see everything, but I'm interested to find out if you think that's enough time to explore 1 or 2 cities? I'm thinking maybe Casablanca and Marrakech? My boyfriend is really keen to get out to the desert and ride a camel too - is this something we could do from either city?
Also, how expensive is basic accomodation and food?
Thanks for your help!
I'm based in the UK and thinking about visiting Morocco for my 4-5 day Easter break.
Now obviously we wont be able to see everything, but I'm interested to find out if you think that's enough time to explore 1 or 2 cities? I'm thinking maybe Casablanca and Marrakech? My boyfriend is really keen to get out to the desert and ride a camel too - is this something we could do from either city?
Also, how expensive is basic accomodation and food?
Thanks for your help!
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Lots of firstimer no profile touts/scammers trolling here.
For short trip www.ryanair.com out of Luton works best for most seat61.com train cheap nice www.merzouga-tours.com
best for desert.Pay only with CC Never wire money.
booking.com otel.com hostelbookers.com good lodging.
Have fun!
For short trip www.ryanair.com out of Luton works best for most seat61.com train cheap nice www.merzouga-tours.com
best for desert.Pay only with CC Never wire money.
booking.com otel.com hostelbookers.com good lodging.
Have fun!
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Desert remains far to get to with the time you have. I would suggest you skip Casablanca and base yourself in Marrakech. You may ride camels at la palmery area while in Marrakech, and day trip to the High Atlas Mt.
As for accomodations, there is a wide variaty to pick up from!
As for accomodations, there is a wide variaty to pick up from!
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