Dreaming of a family adventure that’s equal parts culture, excitement, and magic? Look no further than Morocco. This North African gem is a dazzling playground for families, offering experiences that will captivate travelers of all ages. Forget boring museum tours; Morocco is about riding camels into sunsets, getting lost in colorful mazes, and sleeping under a blanket of stars.
As specialists in family travel to Morocco, we’ve curated the ultimate list of must-do activities that will have your kids talking about the trip for years to come.
This is the quintessential Moroccan experience and a surefire hit with kids! A gentle camel trek through the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi or Erg Chigaga as the sun sets is pure magic. The experience is made perfect by staying at a luxury desert camp with private tents, where the evening continues with sandboarding, a campfire dinner, and incredible stargazing.
Tip: Reputable family tour operators ensure each child has their own camel, led carefully by an experienced guide.
The ancient walled cities of Marrakech, Fes, and Chefchaouen are like stepping into a living storybook. Turn exploration into a game with a family-friendly guide who can organize a scavenger hunt for kids, helping them find hidden gems while you navigate the bustling souks with ease.
Tip: For a less overwhelming view of Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fnaa square, watch the spectacle from the balcony of a rooftop café.
Ditch the international hotel chain and stay in a riad—a traditional Moroccan house with an interior garden or courtyard. For families, the key is to choose one with a pool. This isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity for a post-sightseeing splash to burn off energy and cool down.
Tip: Many riads offer family suites, providing more space and privacy.
In the cedar forests near Azrou in the Middle Atlas Mountains, you’ll find troops of mischievous Barbary macaques (often called Barbary apes). Kids will be delighted to see them playing in the trees and often coming quite close. It’s a wonderful, easy stop to break up a drive.
Tip: You can buy small bags of nuts from local vendors to feed them, but always under supervision.
Trade the city heat for the cool, fresh air of the mountains. A gentle hike in the Ourika Valley or around Bomalne to the Setti Fatma waterfalls is perfect for families. The paths are engaging but manageable for little legs, and the reward of splashing in the cool water is unbeatable.
Tip: Hire a local guide for the hike. They know the safest paths and can share fascinating insights about Berber village life.
Let the kids marvel at the power of nature in this breathtaking canyon near Tinghir. The towering 300-meter high rock walls are awe-inspiring. The best part? The flat, easy walk along the riverbed is perfect for all ages, allowing kids to climb on small boulders and skip stones.
Tip: Visit in the late afternoon when the gorge glows with beautiful golden light.
A hands-on cooking class is a fantastic way to engage kids in Moroccan culture. Many family-friendly classes are designed for little chefs, teaching them how to mix spices and prepare their own tagine or bake traditional bread. It’s a fun, interactive activity—and a delicious lunch!
Tip: Book a private family class for a more personalized and patient experience.
After the desert and mountains, the windy coastal town of Essaouira is a perfect place to unwind. The vast, sandy beach is ideal for flying kites, building sandcastles, and even taking a gentle camel ride along the shore. The fortified medina is also much more relaxed and easier to navigate with kids than others.
Tip: Enjoy a lunch of incredibly fresh grilled fish with chips (a kid-pleaser!) from the port’s tiny grills.
This UNESCO World Heritage site is a fortified village (ksar) made of earth and clay that looks like a giant sandcastle. Kids will love exploring its winding alleys and hearing that it was a filming location for movies like Gladiator and Prince of Persia and TV shows like Game of Thrones.
Tip: The best views are from the top of the hill opposite the ksar—a short but rewarding climb.
While the camel ride gets you there, the night in the desert is the real adventure. A quality family-friendly camp will have comfortable beds, en-suite bathrooms, and a safe environment. After dinner, the lack of light pollution reveals a mesmerising canopy of stars—a natural planetarium that will leave everyone speechless.
Tip: Pack a star-gazing app on your phone to help identify constellations and planets.
Ready to Turn This List into Your Family’s Adventure?
These are just a taste of what awaits in Morocco. The key to a successful family trip is planning an itinerary with the right pace, the right guides, and the right accommodations.
At Travel Morocco with Kids, we specialize in crafting custom itineraries that blend these incredible experiences seamlessly, ensuring your family holiday is as relaxing as it is unforgettable. Contact us today to start planning your journey!
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