Simo Tours Touristique

Planning a jaunt to the Red City but drowning in forum threads? Simo Tours Touristique, the Rabat-based outfit voted Best Tours, hears the same questions on repeat—so we’ve bundled the clearest answers into one quick, sun-splashed guide. From souk etiquette to Sahara-packing hacks, here’s everything you wanted to know about touring Marrakech but forgot to ask.
Simo Tours Touristique

Address

20 imm2, Rue Zagora Hassan, Rabat 11000, Morocco

Phone

+212 6 67 87 95 17

Location of Simo Tours Touristique
Reviews

4.8/5 (Read the Reviews)

MORE INFORMATION

Simo Tours Touristique turns the usual FAQ page into a quiet promise: every question about Marrakech’s medinas, Atlas day trips, or desert camps is answered with the same 4.8-star precision that locals dial at +212 6 67 87 95 17. Based at 20 imm2, Rue Zagora Hassan, Rabat, the small team keeps groups intimate, guides multilingual, and bookings—via simotourtouristique.com—surprisingly swift, so the only thing left uncertain is which sunset you’ll photograph first.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tours

What makes Simo Tours Touristique the best-rated agency for tours in Marrakech?

Our 4.8-star reputation comes from tailor-made itineraries, certified local guides, and 24/7 on-trip support that turn every Marrakech tour into a seamless, story-rich experience—from the medina’s hidden souks to sunrise camel rides in the Agafay desert.

How do I reach Simo Tours Touristique if I need help while in Morocco?

You can call or WhatsApp us 24/7 at +212 6 67 87 95 17, email hello@simotourtouristique.com, or visit our head office at 20 imm2, Rue Zagora Hassan, Rabat 11000; most issues (new bookings, language changes, hotel pick-ups) are solved within 15 minutes.

Which Marrakech tours can I combine with other Imperial Cities in one booking?

Our “Marrakech & Beyond” packages let you link same-day excursions to the Ouzoud waterfalls or Essaouira with 2- to 5-day loops to Fes, Casablanca and Meknes, all using private A/C vehicles and flexible overnight stops you can adjust on the go.

Do I need cash for the Marrakech medina tour, or are cards accepted?

Inside the souks cash is king—carry Moroccan dirhams for spices, textiles and street food—while Simo Tours accepts secure online card payments for all bookings on https://simotourtouristique.com/ and can even pre-load a prepaid e-wallet for you to tip guides hassle-free.

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