A WEEK IN
MOROCCO
Day 1: Marrakech
We arrived in Marrakech around midday. We took a taxi to go to our riad in the heart of the medina (the old city) (tips: bargain the taxi price at the airport). Warm welcome in our riad called Jnane Mogador with a Moroccan tea. A charming riad with a lovely staff. We planed to walk in the souk of Marrakech the afternoon and to discover Moroccan craft objects. (tips if you want to buy a souvenir bargain the price, divide it by 2 or 3). But first we took a fresh orange juice on the place Jemaa el Fna, so sweet and so good! And we had lunch on one of the rooftop restaurant of the place Jemaa El Fna. At the end of the day we came back to our riad where we book a hammam and massage so relaxing and the prices were fair! The night in the middle of the place Jemaa al fna, animation and restaurant take place. We decide to have dinner in one of those restaurant, simple and authentic food.
Day 2: Desert trip : Marrakech - Atlas Mountain - Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate - Dades
It's easier and cheaper to book a desert trip with an agency. It's lot of drive to do in few days! They usually propose you 2, 3 or 4 days in the desert, with 2 days you will not see at all the nice desert dunes so we advise you 3 or 4 days. We personally choose 3 days with Traces Berbères (We booked more than once with them they reply quick and are reliable).
First stop was in the Atlas Mountain, it wasn't snowing but around December you can see snow. We were at 2260m above the sea level the view was amazing. Second stop the village of Ait Ben Haddou, a traditional village made famous by the cinema, use for exemple in Game of Throne. Third stop the city of Ouarzazate, the Moroccan hollywood, with cinema studios, most of the movie related to middle east are made here! Crossing the rose valley where they made rose water, we finally arrive in our hotel in Dades Boulemane. A charming hotel called Jardin de la Source and a lovely staff.
Day 3: Desert trip: Dades - Tinghir - Todra - Merzouga
On the way to the desert of Merzouga but two more stop before. The first stop was in the village of Tinghir, a berber village. We were welcomed by a guide that show us around and the berber rug weaving. (tips: during your trip don't forget to give to the guides and driver a little something at the end). The second stop was in the Todra Gorge. We feel so small in front of this canyon cliff. Morgane went there younger to climb it. In fact it's a nice natural climbing spot!
We arrive before sunset in the dunes of Merzouga, our camels were waiting us for a ride of 1h30. Amazing landscape with the sunset but ride camels is painful after a while! We finally arrived in our camp for the night. The berber guide offered us a shisha, before dinner, and after we were all seating around the fire singing and listening traditional berber song. The sky was full of stars and be careful you can also see shooting stars (tips: in winter is really cold in the desert, so bring warm clothes)
Day 4: Desert trip: Merzouga - Marrakech
The next morning we woke up before sunrise and we did the way back at the back of a pick up! We first drunk a tea in a nomad village. And after we drove to the highest dune, that we climbed (it wasn't easy!) to see an breathtaking view with the sunrise! A magic moment. Back in the pick up, riding the dunes we had trills! And now 9h of drive to come back to Marrakech! A long trip but it was worth it!
Day 5: Marrakech
Last night we change hotel to be in the Palmeraie and discover another side of Marrakech more peaceful. This second hotel is called Murano. The morning we went to the visit the Jardin Majorelle, an amazing place that inspire YSL for it's creation. I advise you to also visite the Museum YSL it's really interesting and well done. Both of them cost around 15£ and we advise you to go early morning because there is always a queue in front!
For lunch we came back in the hotel to enjoy the swimming pool and relax like a real princess and prince life! And the afternoon we did a quad tour. It's an activity that Morgane was always doing young when she was going to Marrakech. And it's so much fun! Daniele love it too! Don't be scared of the speed, and to be dirty because you will eat lot of sand!
Day 6: Essaouira
On the road between Marrakech and Essaouira, look around because you can see goats on argan trees! We arrive for lunch in Essaouira a costal city. We first went to the fish market, authentic place where you can't be picky with the smell and the cleanliness. You can also see all this blue fishermen traditional boats. Next to it you have a square with lot of restaurants that propose you fresh fish from the market on the BBQ, super good and super cheap, we paid 30£ for 4 poeple. After that we walk to the rampart of the medina. We got lost in the street and bought our souvenirs here because so much cheaper than Marrakech. In this relaxing atmosphere we drunk a tea in a cafe under the sunset listening street singer. We really enjoy the simplicity, authenticity and relaxed atmosphere of the city. After having dinner in a rooftop restaurant we come back in our cute riad called Chems Bleu.
Day 7: Oualidia
On the costal road direction Casablanca we stopped for lunch in the city of Oualidia. Famous for its oysters. We advised you to eat in the restaurant L'araignée Gourmande. Since she is kid Morgane was going there, it's a safe bet! After dinner enjoy a walk on the beach. You can also do a little boat tour on this colorful and cute boats. And you can drive to Casablanca.
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4 DAYS ITINERARY
RICON & SAN BERNARDO
Day 1: Cartagena to Rincon del mar to Isla Palma
We took a taxi to go to the terminal of bus of Cartagena, direction San Onofre. Usually there is bus every hour. It was about 2 hours of bus. The bus stop in San Onofre is a bit in the middle of nowhere. But you will have lot of mototaxi and taxi waiting for you. Take one direction Rincon del mar. Rincon del mar is a little sea town, really chill and relax. Not lot of hotels and tourists, it’s perfect to disconnect.
We had lunch in one of the beach restaurant, fresh fish, cheap beer, we don’t need more!
After lunch we took the boat for Isla Palma. You need to ask around you to find a boat. It cost usually 50000 COP per person. Isla Palma is one of the cheapest island in the archipelagos of San Bernardo. We will spend 2 nights there. We did the first one in tent and the second one in a double room sea view.
We enjoyed the beach the afternoon, played volley with the other guest, discover many animals ( monkeys, piggies, parrots, ... ) and watched the incredible sunset.












Day 2: Isla Palma, Isla Tintipan, Santa cruz del Islote & Isla Mucura
Today we will discover the other islands of the archipel San Bernardo. It’s a tour organized by the hotel it costs 50 000 COP per person.
We first discovered Tintipan island from the boat. Then Santa Cruz del Islote, the island the most populated in the world. You need to pay 10 000 COP to visit this island. It was interesting but nothing crazy. And we finished with Mucura where we had lunch, we walk around to discover the island and enjoy the turquoise water.
Around 3-4pm we came back to our island. Another beautiful sunset was waiting for us!















Day 3: Isla Palma to Rincon del mar
We woke up in this paradise, it’s just magical. On the island there is a lot of animals, you can see many around the hotel but there is also a natural reserve on the island. It is here to protect the biodiversity, you can visit it for 15000 COP and it was super interesting.
At midday we went back to Rincon. We had lunch and enjoy the beach. We slept at Folatun the owner were super nice, we had dinner there it was super good.












Day 4: Rincon del Mar to Cartagena
After a relax morning at the beach and a super good and cheap lunch it was time to go. We book our taxi the day before to go back to San Onofre and take the bus direction Cartagena. 2 hours later we were back to Cartagena


