Moroccan Tea & Bread Experience: A Small Group Tou

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Tangier, Morocco
Moderate Activity Level
No Minimum Age
Snack Only
2.45 hours
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Moroccan Tea & Bread Rituals: Uncover the importance of mint tea and fresh bread in Moroccan culture, where every sip and bite represents a story of tradition. Experience the warmth and hospitality that defines this daily ritual.

Grand Socco Market: Explore the Grand Socco Market and embrace the energy of a bustling market where spices music and local flavors create a true Moroccan experience.

Blue Door Workshop: Participate in a hands-on Blue Door Workshop and learn to make authentic mint tea and knead traditional Moroccan bread under the guidance of a certified chef.

Community Oven: Experience a living tradition by visiting a community oven, or Fran, where you can bake your bread in a centuries-old public oven. Join locals as they gather to share stories and warmth in this unique cultural space.

Time to Taste: Savor the flavors of your freshly baked bread complemented by Moroccan condiments, cookies, and refreshing mint tea

What’s Included:

  • A visit to the Grand Socco market.
  • Hands-on tea and bread workshop at Blue Door Cuisine.
  • All cooking ingredients and materials.
  • A visit to a traditional wood-burning oven ("Fran").
  • Tasting of bread, Moroccan condiments, tea, and cookies.

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Notes

Accessibility: This tour is ambulatory accessible; companion recommended. Guests must take a few steps (up/down), walk short distances, stand for short periods and transfer to a seat.

Requirements and Restrictions: Guests should be comfortable walking on inclines, declines, steps, and uneven surfaces. Modest clothing is required near religious sites; tank tops or revealing attire are not permitted. Do not take photos of military personnel without their consent. Public ovens (“frans”) are active, local spaces — respectful behavior is expected.

What to Bring: Comfortable flat walking shoes, modest clothing for visits to religious sites, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a bottle of water to stay hydrated.

Good to Know: This is a small group tour taking a maximum of nine guests plus the escort. The order of visits may change based on local conditions. The tour may operate in the late afternoon depending on ship arrival time. It is advisable to secure your belongings at all times, especially in busy areas. During Ramadan, tour times may be modified to align with the fasting schedules of guides and drivers. Additionally, itineraries may be adjusted to ensure that tours conclude before sunset.