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Morocco with Kids: A Heartwarming Family Adventure:

Travelling to Morocco with children may be an incredible experience, allowing the families to discover the best of Morocco. From stunning deserts to old medinas, there is excellent hospitality at every step. Even if some establishments do not accept children, there are hotels and apartments that provide an enjoyable stay for families. If you are a family with children less than 5 years, you will get a discount on the price. 

The Moroccans are quite welcoming to families, which is one of the best reasons to visit with children. The Moroccan people have a gift for making even the youngest visitors feel at home. People are usually friendly and eager to show your children around, whether you are at a souk, a café, or a historic Kasbah. If parents are anxious about travelling abroad with children, this friendly environment should put their minds at ease. Morocco is a great destination welcoming visitors from all parts of the world, it does not matter who you are, or where you come from Morocco, you will be always welcomed with a mint tea everywhere you go. 

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Why Morocco Is Great destination for Families?

As soon as you get there, you will see just how much Moroccans adore kids. Your family will get a warm welcome from everyone, with folks often sharing sweets or kind words for the kids. When you are strolling through the lively souks or enjoying some mint tea in a riad courtyard, your family will feel like home, and you will be warmly welcomed.

Moroccans see kids as a true blessing. You may see that when walking through the streets of every city, you might notice that strangers smile, wave, or even engage with your kids, or give them something like sweets when you are out in public. When you are in public, it’s good to put some boundaries but being open can also let you connect with locals and have an unforgettable experience. 

Is Morocco Safe Country for Families traveling with kids? 

Morocco is a safe place to travel with children as a family. Morocco is largely safe for travelers, although it is vital to exercise pay attention in some places like big cities especially at night as there pocket pickers it’s regarded the most common crime in the society. Keep an eye on children in bustling markets also in Marrakech as there many motorcycles everywhere, and avoid drinking tap water. Using bottled water and cleaning your hands frequently can help reduce stomach distress. Hiring a reliable Morocco tour operator for your Morocco tour can make your experience stress free and enjoyable. 

Is Moroccan Food good for Children?

Moroccan food is perfect for children. Traditional, flavorful, and mildly spicy foods like couscous, tagine, and grilled meats are popular Moroccan meals and very unique and healthy for visitors. As long as it’s cooked to perfection.  In addition that, Street food allows visitors to experience the Moroccan cuisine at reasonable price. Djamaa Lfena Square. 

What to Pack When Traveling to Morocco with Kids?

When traveling to Morocco. Travelers should remember to pack light, this allowing them having a comfortable and enjoyable trip in Morocco. Additionally, respecting local culture by wearing modest attire that covers the shoulders and knees. Because of the potential chilliness of desert and mountain evenings, layering is essential. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and hats are necessary for protecting oneself from the sun. For easier outings, carry a modest daypack with snacks, water, and entertainment options like books or games for your children. If you are heading to the Sahara desert make sure to have a scarf especially for the children as the temperature is quiet hot and to protect them from windstorms. 

Day-by-Day Family-Friendly Itinerary (10–12 Days)

Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca:

Casablanca is a great place to start your tour around Morocco; it is a modern, peaceful, and great for families. The city offers a wide range of attractions, gardens, and beautiful beaches allowing visitors to enjoy the best time with their children. Hassan II Mosque, Africa ‘second largest Mosque, it is a great place to take children to due to its lovely panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean. Furthermore, families may go on a walking tour through the narrow streets of the old Medina of Casablanca, delving into the rich history and culture of Moroco. Check out 9 days in Morocco

Day 2: Rabat – Green Spaces & Culture

The following day, depart toward Rabat, Morocco’s Capital city admire the lovely sceneries along the Atlantic Ocean, and one of the most kid-friendly cities. Uncover Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohamed V, one of the top historic monuments in the city. Following that, continue to Oudaya Kasbah, an ancient Kasbah with a panorama over the Atlantic Ocean.  The old Medina of Rabat is also worth a visit; explore narrow streets filled with shops, Souks, nightlife clubs…etc. Overnight at traditional riad in Rabat. 

Day 3: Chefchaouen – The Blue Village

Pass through the lovely sceneries along the way to Chefchaouen “Morocco’s Blue Pearl” of which is one of the most photogenic villages in the world and top destination for visitors seeking lovely atmosphere and relaxed ambiance. Families can enjoy the city’s winding streets, explore its marvelous sites including the Spanish Mosque, Ras Lma Waterfalls and the old Medina of Chefchaouen where kids will enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and immerse themselves in the Moroccan daily life. 

Day 4: Fes – Culture & Crafts

In the morning, continue your trip Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city passing through volubilis, one of the best preserved Roman ruins and UNESCO world heritage site, enjoy a guided Tour through the historic attraction. Explore Meknes, one of Morocco’s Imperial city then continue to Fes where you will enjoy a guided tour around the old medina of Fes, walk through its narrow streets with your children then explore the Al Qaraouine university, world’s oldest university and UNESCO world heritage site. Following that, enjoy a stunning view of Fes with your children at Borj Nord, offering a fantastic panorama. Do not miss the opportunity to visit Chaouary Tanneries, offering authentic leather products like bags, shoes, jackets which are made from animal leather. Finally yet importantly, explore the blue gate of Boujloud, which is the entrance to the old Medina of Fes. 

Day 5: Sahara Desert – Magic in Merzouga

Cross the amazing middle Atlas Mountains making stop in Ifrane known as ‘Morocco’s little Switzerland, a great city with fantastic atmosphere and it’s a great destination for family with kids, continue your trip to Merzouga’ Sahara Desert, passing through Midelt known as the Apple Capital where you will stop for lunch, later pass through Tizi N Talghamt pass, where you will enjoy the incredible landscapes over the middle Atlas Mountains. Late afternoon, you will be in Merzouga desert meet your camel guide and then set off on a camel ride through the majestic dunes of Merzouga with stop over the dunes then continue to your desert camp where you will spend the night in the middle of the desert with a fantastic drumming party around the campfire.

Day 6: Tafilalet Oasis – Todra Gorges – Dades Gorges:

Wake early in the morning for an unforgettable sunrise over the dunes of Merzouga, walk over the dunes and explore its lovely sand dunes then back to your desert camp where you will have breakfast before heading to Todra Gorges. Leave the Sahara desert of Merzouga passing through Rissani, one of Morocco’s ancient cities, stroll through the vibrant souks of Rissani, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. Afterward, continue to Todra Gorges, lovely narrow gorges located in the heart of the Atlas Mountains. After lunch, head to Dades Gorges, where you will spend the night. 

Day 7: Dades Gorges – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech:

Leave Dades Gorges, and head toward Kalaat M’gouna, known as the rose city where you’ll visit local cooperative for cosmetic products. Then take the road of 1000 kasbahs, admiring the Incredible landscapes along the way. Arriving in Ouarzazate, explore Taourirt Kasbah and Film Studio then continue to Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO world heritage site and best place for filmmakers, it’s a great place for families with children allowing them enjoy the lovely atmosphere and immerse yourself in the Moroccan ancient architecture. Following that, cross the majestic Atlas Mountains. Arriving in Marrakech overnight at traditional riad in the old Medina of Marrakech.

Day 8: Sightseeing Tour of Marrakech:

Explore Majorelle Garden a great place for families with kids, the garden is home to plenty of trees including Bombo, plants, trees…etc. In addition to swimming pool and natural escapes offering visitors, the opportunity to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and explore the finest it has to offer. After that, visit Saadian Tombs, Badi Palace and Koutoubia Mosque, second largest Mosque in Morocco. Next, walk through the lively square of Djamaa Lfna with fantastic activities including snake charmers, musicians and storytellers offering an amazing opportunity for children to have fun, and enjoy the lovely atmosphere. 

Day 9: Transfer to the airport:

Depending on your flight time, you will be transferred to the airport in Marrakech concluding your experience with unforgettable memories.

Conclusion:

This family-friendly itinerary is designed to make sure that families travelling with children have a memorable time while exploring the breathtaking landscapes, fascinating historical sites, and relaxing in the deserts of Morocco. If you are planning a trip to Morocco, visit Morocco Tour Company for a tailor-made itinerary that takes into account your preferences and needs.

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