Please visit “Trip Selection“, choose the trip page and send me an email confirmation. And we’ll take it from there.
Motorcycle are rented through reputable 3rd party partner. All the bikes are no more than 3 years old and come equipped with Adventure or 50/50 terrain tires.
All the bikes come standard with top-box with key-lock and RAM-mount phone holder. Additional hard side-cases are available per enquiry and are subject to availability. Soft bags (top or side) are not available.
Selection of Motorcycles:
BMW R1300 GS (planned 2025)
BMW R1250 GS
BMW 900 GS
BMW 750/850 GS
Honda Africa Twin 1100
Yamaha Tenere 700/World Raid
Suzuki Vstrom 800
Please note a security deposit (deductible) of 1.500,00 EUR is required upon bike pick-up by the rental partner. Security deposit can be deposited as cash or with credit card and is fully refundable at the end of the rental if there is no extra charges on the bike.
Full motorcycle riding gear is mandatory (full-face helmet, jacket and pants, boots and gloves). It is advisable to have accompanying rain-gear or other waterproof garment.
Most of the route is on asphalt, with some unpaved sections. Main roads are generally in good condition, while smaller roads can be rough or affected by weather.
Traffic in Morocco drives on the right and is considered dynamic. Road rules and speed limits apply (60km/h urban, 100km/h outside urban), with traffic police controlling the road regularly. You can expect vehicles on the road to be old and not in the best of shape. Traffic can be occasionally interrupted with unexpected participants like cats, dogs, mules, donkeys, horses and camels.
We travel according to “You carry what you bring.”. You will need at least items listed bellow:
-Valid motorcycle license and passport valid for at least 90-days from the date of entry,
-full motorcycle riding gear,
-water-proof duffle bag, or similar water-proof backpack to put on your bike,
-personal items and clothes,
-camelback (recommended).
Accommodations are hand-picked traditional style hotels, also convreted Kasbahs and Riads, “fortresses” and “palaces” respectively, chosen based on daily route and distance, with strong focus on cleanliness.
The wall plugs and sockets are of the EU type. If you’re bringing devices with US plugs, you’ll need an adapter.
Yes, airport transfers are included in the trip price—as long as you’re arriving on the first day and leaving on the last day of the tour. If you’re planning to come earlier or stay a bit longer in Marrakech, we can arrange you a transfer. Additional charge might apply.
Travel insurance isn’t required, but it’s definitely a good idea to have at least health coverage for your trip. It’s also smart to protect your plane ticket with cancellation insurance—just in case.
To ensure a more personalized experience, the limit of the group size is no more than 10 motorcycles. A minimum of 6 riders is necessary for the trip to go.
If you’re thinking about bringing your own group, I can create a custom trip just for you—group size limits don’t apply. Feel free to reach out and let me know!![]()
The trip is designed with no support vehicle, so you’ll be responsible for what you carry.
But don’t worry – if any serious technical issues arise with the motorcycle, support and assistance is available to sort out the issue.
Upon entry into Morocco you have to present the passport that is valid for at least 90 days from the date of entry. Morocco doesn’t require a travel visa for staying up to 90 days. But please check this information with your Embassy.
You’ll need a valid driver’s license, and it’s recommended to have an international driver’s license with you too.
Currency in Morocco is Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Current conversion rate is 1 USD = 10 MAD, 1 EUR = 10,3 MAD. You can exchange USD or EUR at the Exchange office at the Marrakech airport and in the city of Marrakech. There are also ATM’s available to withdraw the money.
While credit cards may be accepted, the preferred payment method is cash.
Be sure to always have some cash on you.
Hotels have Wi-Fi, so you’ll be able to stay connected there.
Laso, cell and data coverage is good in Morocco. For data on the road, the easiest option is grabbing a local SIM card or getting an international eSIM from providers like Holafly or Airalo.
Morocco is a predominantly Sunni Muslim country, so alcohol and pork are not part of the traditional diet. You’ll find a lot of lamb, beef, and chicken dishes, usually served with rice, potatoes, bread, and veggies—either cooked, in soups, or fresh.
Because of the different local environment, it’s strongly advised to stick to bottled water or water that’s been boiled. It’s also best to avoid fresh salads or fruits that may have been washed with tap water.
Morocco has a typical Mediterranean climate, with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Spring and fall offer the best riding experience, with lovely warm days and cool nights.
Spring days in March and April, as well as autumn days in October and November, are usually sunny and bright, with very little rain. Mornings are around 8°C (47°F), while the daytime temperatures can climb up to 25°C (77°F) or even higher.
The people of Morocco are generally friendly and welcoming, as tourism plays an important role in the country’s economy. Crime is low and not very common, with the occasional pick-pocketing mostly in busy public transit areas.
Upon bike pick-up there is storage available, free of charge, for all your excess luggage.
The trip is designed with no support vehicle, so you’ll be responsible for what you carry.
But don’t worry – if any serious technical issues arise with the motorcycle, support and assistance is available to sort out the issue.
All motorcycles are covered by comprehensive third-party liability insurance. Please note that a security deposit of 1,500.00 EUR (deductible) is required at the time of bike pick-up, payable either in cash or via credit card. The deposit will be fully refunded at the end of the rental period, provided there are no additional charges or damages to the motorcycle.

