Morocco is a vibrant country. The colors, the food, the spices and the smells add so much depth and character at every turn. However, after spending a week across three cities - we wanted to do something different at our last stop in Marrakech. After a bit of looking around, my wife found a sidecar tour in Marrakech.
As we signed up for the Marrakech Insiders tour, we couldn't help but feel a bit taken aback by the high cost - almost $600 for three of us, and that included our toddler. It seemed like a lot to spend for just a few hours of exploring the city.However, it ended up being one of our best experiences during our entire stay in Morocco.
It was clear that the guides were passionate about showing us around the city and its nearby surroundings.
Our tour started in the morning, right after breakfast. We met at a café, not too far away from our hotel where we met our guides. They were both incredibly friendly and immediately made us feel comfortable as we strapped on our helmets and began our journey.
As we rode through the bustling streets of Marrakech, we were able to see a different side of the city. The old buildings, narrow alleys and traditional markets gave us a glimpse into the local way of life. It was refreshing to see beyond the hustle and bustle of tourist attractions and immerse ourselves in the everyday life of locals.
Another highlight of the tour was riding through lush gardens outside of the city walls. It was peaceful and serene, a stark contrast from the chaos of Marrakech's medina.
The best part was that the guides were honest and only did this for fun. They treated us to coffee and snacks, even going out of their way to get orange juice for our young child. Despite our attempts to pay, they kindly refused and marched on, showing their true passion for sharing their city with others.
My only regret was doing this on the last day of our trip rather than prioritizing this unique activity at the very beginning of our trip.