Whether you want to enjoy the vibrant, lively atmosphere of the city filled with exotic foods, sights, fragrances & beauties, or whether you would prefer to venture out into the desert on quads or camels, Marrakech offers something for everyone!
- An Exotic Twist On The Classic Stag Weekend
- Exotic Ladies To Show You Around
- Explore The Sahara Desert & Atlas Mountain
- Possibility To Hire A Luxury Private Villa
- Activities For All Tastes And Budgets!
Marrakech City Guide
Located near the foot of the Atlas mountain range and housing nearly a million people, Marrakech is the most liberal city of the Arabic world.
Whether you are looking to soak up the colours, fragrances, and culture of the city at one of the colourful, vibrant markets called ""souks"", or you prefer to take an adventurous tour through the desert on the back of a camel or on a quad, or want to party the night away in some of the best bars and clubs on the whole African continent, in Marrakech you can do it all.
We offer a wide selection of activities for any tastes and budgets, so get ready for an unforgettable stag weekend.
Marrakech Nightlife
If you are ready to experience a True Arabic night, Marrakech is the place to be. Hire one of our guides to show you the best bars and clubs in the city, such as club Theatro which was voted the best club in all of Africa.
Alternatively, you can check out Djemaa el Fna for a lively, bustling square full of street vendors, acrobatic performances, snake whisperers, and travellers and locals alike. There is so much going on here, there is no way you will get bored of it!
Keep in mind that drinking in public is frowned upon in Morocco, so if you would prefer to keep the party more private and discreet, you can also choose to hire a luxury villas as your accommodation so you can party the night away with your mates and any additional (female) company you choose to invite.
Marrakech Practical Tips
Marrakech has an international airport with flights from all over the world arriving all day long.
Once you arrive and have settled into your accommodation, it's time for some fuel! Enjoy the tasty Moroccan cuisine and dig into some couscous or devour some tajine.
If you are looking for a drink, mint tea is very popular in Marrakech, but if you prefer to go the alcoholic route, you can try one of the many wines that are produced in Morocco, or try a local beer such as Casablanca. In the desert, you might even be offered some homemade palm wine!
The official languages of Morocco are Standard Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber, though many people in Marrakech also speak English and French. The official currency of the country is the Moroccan dirham.
Some useful words you might need include:
- ""أهلا (ahlan)"" = hello
- ""مع السلامة (mae alsalama)"" = goodbye
- ""من فضلك (min fadlik)"" = please
- ""شكرا لك (shukran lak)"" = thank you
- ""بيرة واحدة من فضلك (birat wahidlak min fadlik)"" = One beer please
- ""انا لا اتكلم العربية (ana la aitakalam alearabia)"" = I don't speak Arabic