Best Places to Visit in Morocco With Family By Morocco Family Vacation
A Mom’s Travel Experience
When we first started planning a family trip to Morocco, I had a lot of questions. Was it too busy for kids? Would it feel overwhelming? Could we balance culture, fun, and rest without exhausting everyone?
Traveling through Morocco with my children taught me something important: this country isn’t just family-friendly — it’s incredibly rewarding when you choose the right places and pace. Some destinations worked beautifully with kids, while others were better enjoyed slowly or in short visits. These are the places that truly stood out for us as a family.
Marrakech: Colorful, Busy, and Full of Wonder
Marrakech was our introduction to Morocco, and while it can feel intense at first, it’s also one of the most exciting places for kids — if you approach it thoughtfully.
We stayed in a traditional riad inside the medina, which gave us a quiet retreat from the city’s energy. The kids loved the fountains and courtyards, and having a safe space to return to made all the difference.
What worked well for our family:
Short visits to Jemaa el-Fnaa during the day
Majorelle Garden for calm, open space
Horse-drawn carriage rides to explore without too much walking
Marrakech taught us to slow down and see the city through our children’s curiosity rather than rushing through a checklist.
The Atlas Mountains: Space to Breathe
After Marrakech, the Atlas Mountains felt like a deep exhale. The cooler air, open landscapes, and quiet villages were perfect for families.
We stayed in a small guesthouse surrounded by mountains, where the kids could run freely without crowds or traffic. Simple activities like walking through villages, seeing farm animals, and enjoying homemade meals became highlights.
Why the Atlas Mountains are great for families:
Cooler temperatures
Slower pace of life
Opportunities for gentle walks and cultural learning
This was one of the most relaxing parts of our trip and helped balance the busier cities.
The Sahara Desert: A Magical Experience for Kids
I was unsure about taking children into the desert, but it became one of their favorite memories.
The camel ride into the dunes felt like stepping into a storybook. Our kids were fascinated by the endless sand, the quiet, and the stars at night. Staying in a desert camp allowed them to experience something completely new without discomfort.
What made it family-friendly:
Short camel rides adapted for kids
Comfortable tents and warm meals
Sunset and sunrise moments that felt truly special
The desert taught our children patience, appreciation for nature, and how beautiful silence can be.
Fes: Best in Small Doses
Fes is rich in history and culture, but with kids, it’s best explored gently.
The medina can feel like a maze, which actually turned into a game for our children. They loved spotting artisans at work — especially the leather tanneries (viewed from above). However, we kept visits short and balanced them with rest time.
Family tips for Fes:
Hire a guide to reduce stress
Focus on one or two highlights per day
Return to the riad for breaks
Fes works well for curious kids who enjoy learning, as long as the pace stays slow.
Chefchaouen: Calm and Colorful
Chefchaouen quickly became one of our favorite family destinations. The blue-painted streets felt calm and playful, and the atmosphere was noticeably more relaxed than larger cities.
The kids enjoyed wandering without pressure, taking photos, and climbing small hills for views over the town. There was no rush, no noise, just space to enjoy being together.
Why families love Chefchaouen:
Peaceful environment
Walkable streets
Safe, welcoming feel
It was the perfect place to unwind toward the end of our trip.
Agadir and the Coast: Easy and Relaxed
For families, Morocco’s coast is a gift. Agadir and nearby beach towns offered wide sandy beaches, calm routines, and plenty of space for kids to play.
We spent mornings on the beach, afternoons resting, and evenings walking along the promenade. Surf schools, playgrounds, and family-friendly cafés made everything easy.
Coastal Morocco is ideal for:
Younger children
Relaxed beach days
Ending a busy itinerary with rest
What We Learned as a Family
Traveling Morocco with kids taught us that destination choice matters — but pacing matters even more.
Key lessons:
Choose riads or family-friendly accommodations
Avoid overpacking days with activities
Mix cities, nature, and rest
Trust local knowledge when planning routes
The guidance from the company we booked with helped us create a realistic itinerary that worked for our children’s energy levels, not just tourist highlights.
Final Thoughts
Morocco surprised us in the best way. It’s colorful, welcoming, and deeply enriching for families willing to travel slowly and intentionally. From mountain villages to desert dunes, from blue streets to sandy beaches, each place offered our children a new way to learn and connect with the world.
This trip wasn’t just a vacation it was shared growth, curiosity, and memories that will stay with us long after we unpacked our bags.
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About the Creator
Ariel Cohen
Ariel Cromwell | Morocco travel Writer and mom sharing local insights, family travel experiences, and practical tips to help others explore the country with confidence.



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