Xauen Tours

Ever stared at a screen full of tour options and felt like you’re picking a mystery box? Marrakech trips raise the same dozen questions—what’s included, how long, is lunch legit, will the van have AC that actually works? Xauen Tours, the Tangier crew locals swear by, hears them daily. In this quick read we’ll tackle the real FAQs travelers whisper in the medina so you can book smarter, skip the traps, and just enjoy the red-city ride.
Xauen Tours

Address

office 3 ème étage n 7, immeuble amine, Rue baghdad, Tanger 90000, Morocco

Phone

+212 6 76 44 44 24

Location of Xauen Tours
Reviews

4.9/5 (Read the Reviews)

MORE INFORMATION

Xauen Tours turns the usual “FAQ” headache into a one-minute chat: their Tanger-based crew (3rd floor, Immeuble Amine, Rue Baghdad) picks up in English or Spanish, spells out exactly what’s included in every Marrakech excursion, and adjusts pickup points on the fly, so the only surprise is how quickly a 4.9-rated team can get you from Jemaa el-Fnaa to the Atlas and back without the tourist-factory feel.
Monday8:30 AM–11 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM–11 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM–11 PM
Thursday8:30 AM–11 PM
Friday8:30 AM–11 PM
Saturday8:30 AM–1 PM
SundayClosed

Frequently Asked Questions About Tours

What makes Xauen Tours different from the dozens of other outfitters in Marrakech?

Honestly, we’re a boutique, family-run company that keeps groups tiny—eight guests max—so you’re not herded around like sheep. Our guides grew up in the medina’s back-alleys, know the spice guy who’ll slip you a free saffron sample, and will pause anytime you want that perfect Instagram shot without the eye-roll. Oh, and that 4.9 rating didn’t come from thin air; it came from showing up on time, feeding you like royalty, and returning you happy.

How do I find you once I land in Marrakech?

We don’t hide in the souk shadows—our office is in Tanger, 3rd floor, n°7, Immeuble Amine, Rue Baghdad, postcode 90000, Morocco. But we come to you in Marrakech: a driver holding a neon-orange Xauen sign meets you at the airport, train station, or even your riad’s crooked door. If plans go sideways, WhatsApp us on +212 6 76 44 44 24 and we’ll track you down faster than a taxi tout.

Do I need to bring cash for tips, mint tea, or surprise souvenirs?

Bring small bills20- and 50-dirham notes—because while we cover all meals, entry fees, and camel rides, you’ll want cash for that spontaneous argan-oil purchase or to tip your tea-pouring berber grandma in the mountains. ATMs are everywhere, but keep coins handy; even the bathroom attendant gives you a grateful smile for 2 dirham.

Can you really fit a Sahara sunrise, Atlas snow, and an Atlantic sunset into one trip?

Absolutely—our Marrakech loop is a greatest-hits mixtape in 3–7 days: sunrise over Erg Chebbi dunes, mid-morning ski-photo op in Oukaïmeden, and sunset fish-grill on Essaouira beach while seagulls photobomb you. We crunch the kilometers, you just sit back, playlist on, and wonder how Morocco managed to squeeze four seasons into 48 hours.

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