Frequently Asked Questions
About our trips, one-day excursions & activities
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You can send us an email at reddunesmorocco@gmail.com, a message on WhatsApp or call us on this number: +212 6 4839 8221.
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You can book a trip anytime before your arrival. We take last minute bookings.
Nonetheless, the earlier you contact us, the better it is so that you get the best experience, tailored to your wishes.
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You can book your one-day excursion or activity up to the night before your excursion and/or activity.
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For our custom-designed and our private (pre-designed) trips:
We accept payments via bank transfers, cash payments, PayPal, MoneyGram and Western Union.
A deposit of 30% is required to secure your booking. The remaining balance is due before the start of your trip.
We accept Moroccan dirhams, Euros and USD.
Our trips can be cancelled up to one month before departure. In this case, the deposit will be refunded.
If the trip is cancelled within one month of departure, the deposit will not be refunded.
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For a one-day excursion or activity:
We accept payments via bank transfers, cash payments, PayPal, MoneyGram and Western Union.
The full payment must be done before the start of your one-day excursion or activity. You can pay on the day of your one-day excursion or activity.
We accept Moroccan dirhams, Euros and USD.
Should you cancel your one-day excursion or your activity, please let us know in advance.
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You can select the language your driver/guide will speak from the following options: English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Arabic and Tachelhit.
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The type of vehicle will depend on your group size. All the vehicle are air-conditioned.
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Yes, we can accommodate dietary restrictions with advance notice on all our trips, one-day excursions and activities.
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Absolutely! We can plan events like birthdays, honeymoons, or corporate retreats.
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Yes, we cater to all budgets, offering options ranging from luxurious riads and desert camps to budget-friendly accommodations.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Morocco 🇲🇦
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The best month to travel to Morocco depends on your interests and the type of experience you’re looking for, as Morocco offers a diverse range of climates and activities. Here’s a breakdown:
1. Ideal Months Overall: March to May & September to November
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the most pleasant times to visit Morocco. Temperatures are mild, averaging 20–30°C (68°F to 86°F), making it comfortable for sightseeing, hiking, and exploring cities. The landscapes are lush in spring, while autumn offers warm but not overly hot weather.
2. Desert Trips, best Months: March, April, October, and November
The Sahara Desert is more comfortable in spring and autumn.
Avoid summer (June to August) if your are sensitive to heat as daytime temperatures can exceed 45°C (113°F). Nonetheless, some travellers choose the summertime to go to the Sahara to experience the virtues of sand baths. Sand baths are known to be effective against rheumatism, arthritis, back pain and some skin diseases
Winter nights in the desert (December to February) can be extremely cold, but the days are pleasant.
3. Beach and Coastal Areas, best Months: May to October
Coastal cities like Essaouira and Agadir enjoy mild weather year-round.
The summer months (July and August) are perfect for beach activities, with temperatures averaging 25–30°C (77–86°F).
4. Atlas Mountains and Hiking, best Months: April to October
Spring and summer are ideal for trekking in the High Atlas Mountains.
In winter (December to February), the mountains are snowy and some trails may be inaccessible.
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Morocco is a safe destination for travelers. There is a strong police presence in all the main attractions across Morocco. We ensure that your trip is secure and well-organized, with local guides and drivers who prioritize your safety.
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Ask for permission before taking photos of people.
Learn a few basic phrases in Darija (Moroccan Arabic) like “Salam Alikom” (Hello) and “Chokran” (Thank you)
Be respectful during Ramadan by avoiding eating or drinking in public during daylight hours.
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Morocco is a conservative country, so we recommend modest clothing, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Nonetheless, there are no obligations in terms of clothing.
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Bring any personal medications, stay hydrated, and use sunscreen. No special vaccinations are required for Morocco.