I really love what you are doing with your new Marrakech series. I, too, visited Marrakech last year for the first time, and although I loved the Medina, the Souks, and all the traditional and expected tourist things to do. Until I discovered the "New Medina" the more modern side of this beautiful city, there are so many things to explore in areas like Gueliz and Hivernage, you get an insight into how the people that live and work in the city, spend their leisure time, restaurants etc, you gain that local knowledge to really enjoy Marrakech to the fullest.
Love your Morocco series so far this year, it's the best videos about Morocco me and my family have watched on youtube. We have planned our whole Morocco trip based on your videos thank you
Yad Ventures, you guys are so awesome and professional. I definitely wish you were one of the ambassadors of tourism for Morocco. You guys know how to explain and pass out information, especially about Morocco. Love and admire your work. Please keep it up and come back and explore Morocco some more. Thanks again, all the way from Mexico.
Really good advice, well presented. We’ve been four times. One piece of advice I would add is to consider going out of season. Less issues with the heat, fewer crowds and (maybe) a bit less of an in-your-face approach. I was amazed to see the queues for the Jardin Majorelle. When we were there in January we just walked straight in. Good that you’ve mentioned the new town as well. So many guides ignore this. It’s one of my favourite parts of the city. The cafe vibe can be like Paris, but without the prices and the attitude.
I'm so glad I stumbled across this channel. This is such a classy film; so much better than the many loud and brash travel videos on here. I love the advice and suggestions of where to visit but more importantly, I appreciate the quality of the presentation. It's well shot, well edited, wonderfully paced and delivered so calmly and professionally. It's so informative. I'm looking forward to delving into some of your other videos. My wife and I will be visiting Marrakech for the first time in August. We'll be sure to check out the places you recommended. Thank you.
I love love love Morocco. As Americans my wife and I purchased a flat in Southern Spain so we can easily ferry to Morocco. We even decorate our flat in Moroccan style. I started cooking in a tagine. We’ve visited Tanger and Marrakech . We intend to visit many more times and plan on staying 1-2 months so we can learn and experience more of your fascinating country. Salam Alaikum.
Thanks for watching the video! Below are some useful links for your trip to Marrrakech: Cooking class: bit.ly/marrakechcooking Use Code YAD10 for 10% Off My 5-Day Marrakech Itinerary/guide: www.rexby.com/Yadventures/morocco Get unlimited data when travelling to Morocco with Holafly eSIM discount here: bit.ly/YADVENTURES
I appreciate your content about our Beautiful Morocco , first I share with anyone the concern about the hustlers whenever i was in Marrakech I always ended up fighting with the Monkeys and snake hustlers as they try to scam everyone including us the locals, but all you have to do is say NO and have a serious reaction to their unwanted requests and they will leave you alone as they are scared of the police, in the end they`re just trying to make a living and mean no harm as you noticed most people are helpful and welcoming , for traveling there are tons of places you guys will enjoy,there is Merzouga ,Ouarzazate , Dades valley , Oudaias kasbah , Ait ben Haddou ,Tinghir and Rose valley are all a must see while in the Marrakech region but that`s one region only , so I will suggest some other places that you guys can check and choose between them , -The region of Agadir start with the city of Agadir it has many great places like the Kasbah , the Souk and the Souss Massa Medina and the crocodile park ,and then Taghazout which is the paradise of surfers and has great seafood , Paradise valley are all in close proximity to Agadir city , another marvelous city would be Essaouira which is a spiritual city and home of Gnawa Music and has that cool ocean vibes . There is Tetouane and Assilah both great cities upon the Mediterranean sea , there is the Meknes region also a historical city and Volubillis a roman site is close by and has history that goes back to the 3rd century and while there you can visit Ifran if you want to do some skiing- Ouzoud Waterfalls are a magical place as well , so is Ourika valley where you can enjoy your Tagine near the river and Bin El Ouidane is a great place as well , there is Beni Mellal also and if you manage to go to the South Dakhla is a must see
The café that you mentioned at the end that is in Gueliz is Charif not Boulangeria. It is called something like Boulangerie/Patisserie Charif. It is right next to a nice little park that you can walk around. It is on the other side of the fountain that is west of the cafe.
Yes it is! We go to the park from time to time and love just walking around the fountains. For about two months (?) the city even had a group out there playing music every afternoon. It wasn't people panhandling either. They weren't asking for money at all and they all had official badges on. It was at the beginning of this year.
i am leaving for Marrakech next week for my birthday, thank you for the insight and i hope i can convince my girlfriend , we do not have to spend so much money to enjoy our holiday
Hi ! Reach out to Yassine on +212 698 94 1666 and mention you came from Yad's RUclips video he will look after you and give you a great rate for a rental car. I recommend speaking with him on WhatsApp before your trip he can even have the car delivered to the airport for you. Also if you're looking to have unlimited internet before you arrive in Morocco I'd recommend getting an eSIM with Holafly, feel free to use my discount link here: bit.ly/YADVENTURES Have an amazing time :)
You can use both card or cash! If you're in a more local restaurant they might take cash only so keep some cash with you. There are many ATM's readily available :)
Personalized 1-on-1 language lessons with native teachers on italki🎉 Buy $10 get $5 for free for your first lesson using my code YAD2024: Web: go.italki.com/yadventuresjan24 App: italki.app.link/yadventuresjan24 I can't wait to learn more arabic to speak with the locals in Morocco :)
If you had to choose to visit either Tangiers + Chefchaouen + Marrrekech or Marrakech + Essaouira... which would you choose for a 7 day trip for first timers?
I will Travel in Morocco in April , i have two questions , First i will Need an Adapter? i live in Germany and i trink i have to buy one for morocco , or the hotels and the riads have their own adapter? And the second one , I want to know is if I can go to ait ben haddou for one day or it’s tiring for one day ? I have two days to spend in fes , one day in Casablanca and three days in Marrakesch . I would like to visit ait ben Haddou but I m not sure that is worth it for one day .
In Morocco, the power plugs and sockets are of type C and E. Therefore, if you're from the EU, it's likely that your current plugs will be compatible! If you're up for the adventure then you can travel there but it will take up 1 full day.
I am going to Morocco November. I’m looking for only sun . Not seeing crying baby . No music . Not many humans around me . I hope I can find somewhere quite and nice
I must give you a little better help with these two things. You can get sim cards from local shops 50dh (£3.95) for 10GB.. 2 there is way more better rates to exchange money in the city. Hotel ail does great rates it always has ques and in the gueliz area awesome rates.. loved your Moroccan vlogs you filmed the nice sides of Marrakesh 👍. I would recommend people to go see the casino at night and the surrounding area you will love it and nobu restaurant
For sure, but to save yourself some hassle it can be good to change a small amount at the airport if you haven't already to pay for taxis from the airport.
Bro the scammers in merrakech and casablanca are too much, especially the people with the abused monkeys and animals they’re too pushy it’s almost an assault to the tourists and I don’t know why the authority doesn’t do anything about them, i understand that they re trying to make a living but they’re giving a bad image about moroccan people.. i’m just ashamed
It’s true I feel something has to be done against those guys, but like yourself I’m not sure why still nothing is being done. Perhaps it’s what makes the square a place to see?
These people harass locals as well if you are from other cities to get paid. If you know that, then just say no thank you and ignore them, just ignore them or call a police near you.
To be honest, I don't like the guys with monkeys nor the way they treat these monkeys. They're rude to locals also, especially coming from other cities. A Moroccan would know how to deal with them, but that might not be the case for tourists. I might advice people to tell them no, please and insist on "no" then ignore them and go away. If they insist and try to give you the monkey, just call the police. If you want to help them, it's up to you. Otherwise, good video like usual. 👍🏻
I love love love Morocco. As Americans my wife and I purchased a flat in Southern Spain so we can easily ferry to Morocco. We even decorate our flat in Moroccan style. I started cooking in a tagine. We’ve visited Tanger and Marrakech . We intend to visit many more times and plan on staying 1-2 months so we can learn and experience more of your fascinating country. Salam Alaikum.
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Thank you so much for having me in your video Yad! I loved teaching you Darija. And thank you for sharing my country with the world 🇲🇦❤️ 5:21
You're welcome Aya! Thank you for helping me with Darija, I hope you liked my pronunciation of the words 😅
Absolutely!
Bravo aya bonne continuation ma belle. J'invite tte personne intéressée par notre longue "darija" à te contacter.
@@kawtarkitou2083 Merci beaucoup, ça fait plaisir!
I really love what you are doing with your new Marrakech series. I, too, visited Marrakech last year for the first time, and although I loved the Medina, the Souks, and all the traditional and expected tourist things to do.
Until I discovered the "New Medina" the more modern side of this beautiful city, there are so many things to explore in areas like Gueliz and Hivernage, you get an insight into how the people that live and work in the city, spend their leisure time, restaurants etc, you gain that local knowledge to really enjoy Marrakech to the fullest.
Thank you so much! Absolutely, it's so important that people get the full Marrakech experience. Glad to hear you're enjoying the new series :)
Thank you so much for your kind feedback. ❤️
Love your Morocco series so far this year, it's the best videos about Morocco me and my family have watched on youtube. We have planned our whole Morocco trip based on your videos thank you
Wow, thank you! So happy to read this. I’m sure you’re going to have an amazing time in Morocco 🇲🇦❤️
Oh wow, that’s amazing - enjoy ☺️
As a moroccan, I’m very proud of how Aya respresented us. The moroccan living room and wall and the clothes, stunning ! 5:46
Absolutely, Aya is a fantastic teacher and i highly recommend! :)
Hi Yad, im living in Guéliz temporarily and enjoying your Marrakech series and picking up some tips. Shukran!
That's great to hear, hope you have a great time ❤
Thank you for this wonderful video. Nice to see you include Dace in the beginning of this video and Aya in the last video.
Thank you Yasin brother! You'll see more of them in the upcoming videos too :)
@@YadVenturess Wonderful. 😀
Yad Ventures, you guys are so awesome and professional. I definitely wish you were one of the ambassadors of tourism for Morocco. You guys know how to explain and pass out information, especially about Morocco. Love and admire your work. Please keep it up and come back and explore Morocco some more. Thanks again, all the way from Mexico.
Ahhh thank you so much for your kind words! We’re really glad you enjoy our videos, thank you for your support ❤
Thank you so much, we really appreciate your kind words ❤️❤️❤️
من أحسن من تكلم عن المغرب. حفظك الله أخي الكريم و حفظ أسرتك الكريمة و أسعد قلوبكم. ❤
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Great video ! Love from France 🇫🇷🇲🇦
Thank you so much, Fatima ❤
Thanks Fatima!!🇲🇦❤️
Really good advice, well presented. We’ve been four times. One piece of advice I would add is to consider going out of season. Less issues with the heat, fewer crowds and (maybe) a bit less of an in-your-face approach. I was amazed to see the queues for the Jardin Majorelle. When we were there in January we just walked straight in.
Good that you’ve mentioned the new town as well. So many guides ignore this. It’s one of my favourite parts of the city. The cafe vibe can be like Paris, but without the prices and the attitude.
you couldn’t have picked a better teacher for this video ! She did a great job i love the moroccan atmosphere she set for the class 🇲🇦👍
Couldn't agree more! ❤️🙏
I'm so glad I stumbled across this channel. This is such a classy film; so much better than the many loud and brash travel videos on here. I love the advice and suggestions of where to visit but more importantly, I appreciate the quality of the presentation. It's well shot, well edited, wonderfully paced and delivered so calmly and professionally. It's so informative. I'm looking forward to delving into some of your other videos. My wife and I will be visiting Marrakech for the first time in August. We'll be sure to check out the places you recommended. Thank you.
Thank you Drew for the kind words, I hope you have an amazing trip out there! There’s so much to see and do I’m sure you’ll have a great time. 🙏
What you are doing for Moroccan tourism is great. I hope to support you
Thank you my friend ❤️
I love love love Morocco. As Americans my wife and I purchased a flat in Southern Spain so we can easily ferry to Morocco. We even decorate our flat in Moroccan style. I started cooking in a tagine. We’ve visited Tanger and Marrakech . We intend to visit many more times and plan on staying 1-2 months so we can learn and experience more of your fascinating country. Salam Alaikum.
Hi i go to marrakech tomorrow morning thanks for tips and ideas i to might do some filming of my time there
Have a great time!
thank you for sharing this video. I am going to Marrakech next month for a week and this will definitely help me.
You're welcome! Hope you have an amazing time.
Bravo jeune enseignante. "Aya"
Talentueuse et très aimable
Absolutely! :)
I would love to take a lesson from Aya!
Hello, great video. Could you please point out where to find the Moroccan Cooking Class and guides? We will be there in December. Thank you.
Thanks for watching the video! Below are some useful links for your trip to Marrrakech:
Cooking class: bit.ly/marrakechcooking
Use Code YAD10 for 10% Off My 5-Day Marrakech Itinerary/guide: www.rexby.com/Yadventures/morocco
Get unlimited data when travelling to Morocco with Holafly eSIM discount here: bit.ly/YADVENTURES
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See you in 2024 Nepal ❤❤
Great video! Thankyou for the tips and advice. I go to Marrakech soon and I feel that bit more prepared. 😊
You're welcome and i hope you have a great time!
ههههه تبرك الله فيك أشكرك على هدهي السلسلة الجميلة على بيلدي tankyo tankyo
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Great video!
Specific cooking class? Did not see it in link.
Thank you! Here you go: abnb.me/9tzvQlem5Gb
Great video. Thank you
Glad you liked it! Thank you :)
You’re welcome ❤ mate i love your vlogs
Thank you mate!
I appreciate your content about our Beautiful Morocco , first I share with anyone the concern about the hustlers whenever i was in Marrakech I always ended up fighting with the Monkeys and snake hustlers as they try to scam everyone including us the locals, but all you have to do is say NO and have a serious reaction to their unwanted requests and they will leave you alone as they are scared of the police, in the end they`re just trying to make a living and mean no harm as you noticed most people are helpful and welcoming , for traveling there are tons of places you guys will enjoy,there is Merzouga ,Ouarzazate , Dades valley , Oudaias kasbah , Ait ben Haddou ,Tinghir and Rose valley are all a must see while in the Marrakech region but that`s one region only , so I will suggest some other places that you guys can check and choose between them ,
-The region of Agadir start with the city of Agadir it has many great places like the Kasbah , the Souk and the Souss Massa Medina and the crocodile park ,and then Taghazout which is the paradise of surfers and has great seafood , Paradise valley are all in close proximity to Agadir city , another marvelous city would be Essaouira which is a spiritual city and home of Gnawa Music and has that cool ocean vibes . There is Tetouane and Assilah both great cities upon the Mediterranean sea , there is the Meknes region also a historical city and Volubillis a roman site is close by and has history that goes back to the 3rd century and while there you can visit Ifran if you want to do some skiing- Ouzoud Waterfalls are a magical place as well , so is Ourika valley where you can enjoy your Tagine near the river and Bin El Ouidane is a great place as well , there is Beni Mellal also and if you manage to go to the South Dakhla is a must see
Thank you so much for sharing all your recommendations and tips, we really appreciate it 🙏
Thx for the excelente video!
@@JoãoAndrade-l1q Thanks for watching, hope it helped 🙏
@yad ventures Whats the airbnb you referenced in your video?
The café that you mentioned at the end that is in Gueliz is Charif not Boulangeria. It is called something like Boulangerie/Patisserie Charif. It is right next to a nice little park that you can walk around. It is on the other side of the fountain that is west of the cafe.
Thanks for the info! It's such a lovely area isn't it?
Yes it is! We go to the park from time to time and love just walking around the fountains. For about two months (?) the city even had a group out there playing music every afternoon. It wasn't people panhandling either. They weren't asking for money at all and they all had official badges on. It was at the beginning of this year.
i am leaving for Marrakech next week for my birthday, thank you for the insight and i hope i can convince my girlfriend , we do not have to spend so much money to enjoy our holiday
Hope you had a great time!
How was it? I plan a vacation in Marrakech for my birthday, too
أحببتكم ❤ تدخلون للقلب سريعا
مرحبا بكم دائما 🇲🇦👑
Thanks Safaa ❤️
Hi pls how do I book the cooking class please?
First viewer 🤧
You are indeed!
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Hi! When do you recommend to rent the car? Online before the trip or in the airport after you arrive?
TIA
Hi ! Reach out to Yassine on +212 698 94 1666 and mention you came from Yad's RUclips video he will look after you and give you a great rate for a rental car. I recommend speaking with him on WhatsApp before your trip he can even have the car delivered to the airport for you.
Also if you're looking to have unlimited internet before you arrive in Morocco I'd recommend getting an eSIM with Holafly, feel free to use my discount link here: bit.ly/YADVENTURES
Have an amazing time :)
Would you recommend to use credit card when one dine in restaurant or just pay cash? Also are ATM readily available in Marrakesh? Thanks. Ciao.
You can use both card or cash! If you're in a more local restaurant they might take cash only so keep some cash with you. There are many ATM's readily available :)
@@YadVenturess thank you!!!
I'm not seeing the link for the cooking class?
Good information of Morocco YAD 👍👍👍 Hi To DACE and Your New Baby 🥰 ✌️👍👍👍🙏💕🇺🇸
Thank you so much Pia! Hope you're doing great ❤❤
أنا مدمين على فيديهتك في لمغرب
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What camera do u use ?
Sony A7S3 and sometimes Go Pro and DJI OSMO Pocket 3
How about a review on Casablanca 😊
i'll make one soon!
Do thay have wifi device for rent at airport 🛫?
Is January time hot or is it mild?
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I can't wait to learn more arabic to speak with the locals in Morocco :)
من أي بلد أنت أخي ياد
What is the source of your background music?
If you had to choose to visit either Tangiers + Chefchaouen + Marrrekech or Marrakech + Essaouira... which would you choose for a 7 day trip for first timers?
The first combination for sure!
do you have the link to the cooking class?
I will Travel in Morocco in April , i have two questions , First i will Need an Adapter?
i live in Germany and i trink i have to buy one for morocco ,
or the hotels and the riads have their own adapter?
And the second one , I want to know is if I can go to ait ben haddou for one day or it’s tiring for one day ? I have two days to spend in fes , one day in Casablanca and three days in Marrakesch . I would like to visit ait ben Haddou but I m not sure that is worth it for one day .
In Morocco, the power plugs and sockets are of type C and E. Therefore, if you're from the EU, it's likely that your current plugs will be compatible! If you're up for the adventure then you can travel there but it will take up 1 full day.
I am going to Morocco November. I’m looking for only sun . Not seeing crying baby . No music . Not many humans around me . I hope I can find somewhere quite and nice
Morocco is not only Marrakesh, there is Casa Palanca, there is Tangier, there is Fez, there is the Atlas Mountains, there is Tetouan
Absolutely!
Yeah Palanca........
I’m sure you meant Casablanca 😂
I must give you a little better help with these two things. You can get sim cards from local shops 50dh (£3.95) for 10GB.. 2 there is way more better rates to exchange money in the city. Hotel ail does great rates it always has ques and in the gueliz area awesome rates.. loved your Moroccan vlogs you filmed the nice sides of Marrakesh 👍. I would recommend people to go see the casino at night and the surrounding area you will love it and nobu restaurant
Awesome! Thank you for the tips and glad you’ve enjoyed the videos so far. We have more to come showing the nice sides of Marrakech 🙏😊
@@YadVenturess thanks for the reply, hope you both have a good time and yes I’m enjoying watching the vlogs but I want to go back 😅
Bravo
مرحبان بكم في لمغرب أخي الكريم في لمغرب بلداكم ثاني
Thank you ❤
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Azul...❤ 🙏
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Back street money exchangers give a better rate than the airport.
For sure, but to save yourself some hassle it can be good to change a small amount at the airport if you haven't already to pay for taxis from the airport.
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Good yad good it is not eazy thier Arabic accent so we'll doen
Bro the scammers in merrakech and casablanca are too much, especially the people with the abused monkeys and animals they’re too pushy it’s almost an assault to the tourists and I don’t know why the authority doesn’t do anything about them, i understand that they re trying to make a living but they’re giving a bad image about moroccan people.. i’m just ashamed
It’s true I feel something has to be done against those guys, but like yourself I’m not sure why still nothing is being done. Perhaps it’s what makes the square a place to see?
I’m not saying we want them gone they’re part of our culture after all but someone need to educate them or at least teach them how to behave
Lmrakchiya akbar nsaba 3la wajh lajd aghlabiya dyalhom nsaba akfas mdina flmghrib hya mrakch ocasa matanhmlhach
These people harass locals as well if you are from other cities to get paid.
If you know that, then just say no thank you and ignore them, just ignore them or call a police near you.
Yad tetouan province is beautyful too martil,cabo negro,fnidec,mdyc you are welcome i have a appartment for you no cvarges fot free
Thank you for your invite Alexis! Please drop me a message on my Instagram so we can connect instagram.com/yad_ventures/
Hi
Is it possible to get the car hire person number please
Thank you
Send me a message on my IG I will share the number with you 🙏
To be honest, I don't like the guys with monkeys nor the way they treat these monkeys.
They're rude to locals also, especially coming from other cities.
A Moroccan would know how to deal with them, but that might not be the case for tourists.
I might advice people to tell them no, please and insist on "no" then ignore them and go away.
If they insist and try to give you the monkey, just call the police.
If you want to help them, it's up to you.
Otherwise, good video like usual. 👍🏻
I agree! I hope something is done about them in the future. Thank you for watching
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You must be joking. €30 per day of renting a car is an extortion. No way!
I never thought you were american
I’m not
What 200 dh 😂😂😂😂
😂 Crazy
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I love love love Morocco. As Americans my wife and I purchased a flat in Southern Spain so we can easily ferry to Morocco. We even decorate our flat in Moroccan style. I started cooking in a tagine. We’ve visited Tanger and Marrakech . We intend to visit many more times and plan on staying 1-2 months so we can learn and experience more of your fascinating country. Salam Alaikum.
Amazing thank you for sharing!