Custom Trips to Morocco
Posted by julie_venus on Friday, May 28, 2010 · 7 Comments
Venus Adventures is a NZ and Swiss based company which focuses on women travellers. They can help you organise your own custom trip (mixed or women-only) to Morocco!
If you are thinking of going to Morocco on an exotic holiday, but are not sure what to see and do, just let us know what your interests are and we can put together an itinerary especially for you – whether it be hiking in the mountains, riding camels into the Sahara, cooking classes in Marrakech or indulging in a traditional Moroccan spa treatment – we can tailor make something to suit your budget and needs.
Or if you want to remain flexible, we can put you in touch with our trusted local contact in Marrakech and he can help you with anything you need while in Morocco, from airport transfers to shopping to tours. For more information, please just email us on info@venusadventures.travel.
Or if you would like to join us on a fun, women-only trip to Morocco, our itineraries can be found here:
Here is some feedback from the last trip:
“I can’t seem to stop thinking of all you guys and Morocco, it was such a fabulous time and I think we had the kind of holiday not that many people get to have, with the adventures and meeting the people.” Angela, NZ
“Thank you for the great tour. My family could hardly believe it when I told them all the things we did, especially the rafting. It was fun unpacking everything and giving out presents. It seems really dull at home now after all the fun we had but I guess the normal round will take over again.” Helen, Australia
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I realize that there are lots of expats living in Morocco and this nations attracts lots of European travelers throughout the year, particular those who like to live in luxury…colonial style. Can this be interpreted as most of the supplies here being rather expensive or am I thinking too much??