Honeymoon in Morocco 2 | the ultimate guide to make your trip unforgettable

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Honeymoon in Morocco 2 | the ultimate guide to make your trip unforgettable

If you’re reading this, you’re probably planning your honeymoon in Morocco or already on your way. In our first blog post, Honeymoon in Morocco 1 | The Ultimate Guide to an Unforgettable Trip, we explored the best destinations in northern Morocco. But Morocco has so much more to offer beyond the north.

In this second part, we’ll focus on Marrakech, Mezouga Desert, and Essaouira—three incredible destinations that will make your honeymoon truly special. From wandering through Marrakech’s bustling souks to experiencing the tranquility of the desert and enjoying the coastal charm of Essaouira. This guide, Honeymoon in Morocco 2 | the ultimate guide to make your trip unforgettable, will help you create unforgettable memories.

Planning a honeymoon can be overwhelming, so we’ve gathered the best cities and experiences to make your trip as seamless and memorable as possible:

1. Essaouira

We recommend starting your journey through southern Morocco in Essaouira. This way, you can follow a lineal route through three of the most visited places in all of Morocco.

If you’re looking for a destination that combines beach and culture, Essaouira is for you. This city, located on the west coast of Morocco, offers a wide variety of activities for all tastes: whether by sea or by land.

Essaouira, Morocco. Photo credits: Forbes

Surf in Essaouira: a new challenge for the most courageous

Surfing in Essaouira. Photo credits: Single Quiver

If you’ve always wanted to learn how to surf but have been put off by the big waves, this is the perfect opportunity for you. This beach is ideal for beginner and intermediate surfers, as the waves are gentle—perfect for learning the technique. This is thanks to the protection offered by the Mogador Island, which help soften the strength of the waves.

Additionally, another great aspect of this beach for those wanting to learn how to surf is how uncrowded it is. The fact that these beaches aren’t packed with people means you won’t have to worry about dodging others in the water. What better news than that?

Discover the city of Essaouira: a city with a special charm

If you’re visiting Essaouira, you obviously can’t miss some of the city’s most important landmarks, such as the Medina, its fantastic souk, the bustling port, and its vibrant streets. Walking through its streets will make you feel like you’re in a real-life movie.

Another of Essaouira’s highlights is its food. The city is full of restaurants where you can try the most traditional Moroccan dishes and fully immerse yourself in the local culture. We especially recommend Restaurant Khmissa, where you’ll enjoy homemade dishes with exceptional flavor.

Typical food in Essaouira. Photo credits: Nomads Travel Morocco.

Riding a horse in Essaouira: The most liberating plan

And what about horse riding along the shore of a vast beach? Just imagine you and your partner racing to see who reaches the end first—sounds fun, right? It’s not every day you get the chance to ride a horse with nothing but the open coastline ahead of you. A truly magical experience you won’t forget!

Riding a horse in Essaouira. Photo credits: Kimkim

2. Marrakech

Marrakech city. Photo credits: The Endless Travellers

The second stop on this journey through southern Morocco is Marrakech. This vibrant city is one of the most visited in the country, thanks to its breathtaking blend of stunning architecture, rich flavors, and unforgettable experiences.

However, you might be wondering why Marrakech is the perfect honeymoon destination. First, it’s located in an exotic and unique country, offering a completely different experience from what we’re used to. Additionally, it suits all budgets, as it’s a city that can be enjoyed regardless of how much you want to spend. Lastly, Morocco is known for the kindness and hospitality of its people, making you feel right at home. However, it’s essential to be aware of the dress codes, the best neighborhoods to stay in, transportation options, and more.

Did you know that Marrakech is the most visited city in Morocco? Its stunning architecture, rich culture, and vibrant atmosphere make it a must-see destination. From colorful Moroccan tiles to bustling souks and historic palaces, every corner of the city is filled with charm and tradition. Here you are some plans you can do in Marrakech.

Marrakech souk: the biggest souk in Morocco

Marrakech souk. Photo credits: Expedia

If Morocco is known for something, it’s its souks. These bustling markets are filled with stalls where local merchants sell unique and authentic products. So, if you love bringing home souvenirs that truly represent the essence of a country, the souks will be your favorite place to explore. However, some stand out more than others, and Marrakech’s souk is one of them. Here, you can find everything you’re looking for, from spices to jewelry. However, since this market is packed with tourists, prices are often inflated, so you’ll need to haggle a lot if you want to get a good deal.

Did you know that Marrakech is the birthplace of haggling? Bargaining is so deeply rooted in Moroccan culture that not doing it is considered unusual. So, if you visit Morocco, keep in mind that you shouldn’t pay more than a third of the initial price the seller offers. Don’t worry about the vendors—they enjoy the game just as much as you will!

And most importantly, don’t forget to visit the souk in the morning! As the afternoon goes by, many stalls start closing. You wouldn’t want to miss out on all the incredible products being sold, would you?

Stay at a riad: dive into the moroccan culture

A riad in Morocco. Photo credits: Turium.

Another must-do when visiting Morocco is staying in a riad. These traditional Moroccan accommodations feature beautiful interior courtyards and showcase unique architecture. Why stay in an ordinary hotel when you can immerse yourself in the culture with an authentic and charming riad experience?

Riads are scattered throughout the city, but we recommend choosing a centrally located one so you can easily explore Marrakech on foot. Whether you can stay near Jemaa el-Fna Square, even better—you’ll be just steps away from the city’s most iconic spots, including the souk, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the Medina.

If you’re looking for a riad at a great price, Riad Dar Nakhla is the one for you. If you want something affordable, but more luxurious, you’ll fall in love with Riad Farhan. However, if you’re after a truly unique experience in a dream-like riad, Riad Ambre Epices Medina will be perfect for you.

The Majorelle Garden: the perfect place of Yves Saint Laurent

The Majorelle Garden, Marrakech. Photo credits: Arquitectura y Diseño.

The Majorelle Gardens, designed by the French artist Jacques Majorelle, are nothing short of a masterpiece. This enchanting space, surrounded by palm trees and the striking blue of its buildings, attracts thousands of visitors eager to experience the exotic atmosphere that fills the air.

Its beauty is captivating, much like it was for the renowned fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. Did you know that these gardens served as inspiration for many of his iconic designs? Just as the Giverny Gardens inspired Monet, the vivid colors and unique ambiance of the Majorelle Gardens became a muse for Yves Saint Laurent, who was so enchanted by this place that he purchased it and restored it, making it his second home in Morocco.

These gardens are surrounded by a wide variety of plant species. In addition, they feature numerous ponds and fountains, making you feel like you’re in a true oasis. That’s why the designer renamed it Villa Oasis after the renovation.

Medersa Ben Youssef: the most important medersa in Morocco

Medersa Ben Youssef, Marrakech. Photo credits: Barceló.

Did you know that in Morocco there used to be schools dedicated to teaching religious studies and other Islamic sciences? These schools are called Medersas (also known as Madrasas). Although they are no longer active today, they’ve become popular tourist attractions due to their intricate Arabesque designs and distinctive architecture.

One of the most important medersas in Morocco is the Ben Youssef Medersa, located in Marrakech. At its peak, more than 800 students studied there, many of them memorizing the Koran.

This stunning place might feel oddly familiar… and there’s a reason for that! Two of Spain’s most iconic landmarks—the Alhambra in Granada and the Giralda in Seville—share striking similarities with this medersa, all thanks to the deep-rooted Arab influence. Intricate geometric patterns, ornate details, and Moorish architecture will instantly transport you from Spain to the heart of Morocco.

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Patio de los Leones (Court of the Lions), the Alhambra.

Sunset in an incredible rooftop

Dar Dar Rooftop. Photo credits: rooftopdardar.com

Another must-do plan with your partner is watching the sunset from a rooftop. This way, you can enjoy the beautiful view while tasting traditional Moroccan dishes or sipping on the famous Moroccan mint tea.

Marrakech is full of rooftops that offer the perfect romantic setting, but we definitely recommend Dar Dar Rooftop. This spot boasts dreamy views and high-quality food that you can enjoy together—an unforgettable experience for two.

Quad Tour: the tour for the most adventurous

Quad tour along the palm grove. Photo credits: Descubre Desierto.

Marrakech is a city full of dreamy landscapes and picturesque streets. So, what better way to see it all while enjoying a unique experience? That’s why we recommend a quad tour through Marrakech. Sounds cool, right?

Moreover, Marrakech has a vast palm grove where you can ride a quad with ease. Many companies offer quad tours in this area, so you definitely can’t miss it!

3. Merzouga Desert: a must-visit in Morocco

Another must-visit during your honeymoon in Marrakech is the Merzouga Desert. Located on the border between Morocco and Algeria, this desert offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the true essence of the Sahara.

The small village of Merzouga, which gives its name to this breathtaking landscape, is often overshadowed by the towering golden sand dunes that surround it.

Ready to live an unforgettable adventure in the desert? In this blog, Honeymoon in Morocco 2 | The Ultimate Guide to Make Your Trip Unforgettable, we’ll share the best romantic experiences you can enjoy as a couple under the starry desert sky.

Camel ride: the best way to explore the desert

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Camel ride, Sahara Desert.

Did you know that the world’s largest desert extends into Morocco? The Sahara Desert covers most of North Africa. So, visiting Morocco without witnessing this natural wonder would be a real shame! Activities that will become a wonderful memory for you and your partner is a camel ride. This way, you can admire the stunning dunes of the desert while enjoying a peaceful camel ride.

Imagine journeying through one of the most famous deserts in the world while creating unforgettable memories with your partner.; sounds amazing, right? These are the kinds of experiences you remember, no matter how many years go by. So, what better time to do it than on your honeymoon?

A night in a luxury tent: Sleep under the stars

Private luxury tent, Sahara Desert. Photo credits: Desert Camp Morocco.

Another incredible plan to enjoy with your partner in Morocco is spending the night in a luxury tent. But don’t worry, this isn’t just any tent—these are fully equipped to give you and your partner the most unforgettable night. Imagine gazing at the stars in the middle of the desert, far from any light pollution. Can you think of anything more romantic than that?

Sahara Desert, Merzouga. Photo Credits: Couple in the Kitchen

In conclusion, Morocco is a fascinating country full of culture, stunning landmarks, and breathtaking landscapes. Moreover, it’s a country that offers unique experiences beyond the usual—riding a camel, strolling through a medina, tasting exotic dishes, taking a quad tour, or even sleeping under the stars.

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