1001 Nachten dinershow in Marrakech
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1001 Nachten dinershow in Marrakech

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Taal: Engels
Beschikbaarheid: Alledaags
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Duur: tot 4 uur
Highlights
  • Traditioneel Marokkaans diner
  • Unieke Fantasia dinershow
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Beleef in een palmentuin nabij Marrakech een magische, majestueuze, authentieke en onvergetelijke dinershow! De Fantasia , oorspronkelijk afkomstig uit het Rifgebergte, is een oorlogsceremonie waarbij groepen ruiters tegenover elkaar staan. Elk van hen vertegenwoordigt de beste ruiters van hun stam. Terwijl elke groep trilt in het felle licht, richten alle leden hun geweren naar de lucht en schieten ze tegelijkertijd, wat een tumult van salvo's en geschreeuw achterlaat.

Comfortabel gezeten op rijke kussens onder een van de verschillende "Caïdales"-tenten proeft u de gerechten die de Marokkaanse keuken wereldberoemd hebben gemaakt. Tijdens deze heerlijke maaltijd kunt u genieten van folkloristische groepen, muzikanten en acrobaten uit heel Marokko. Ze zullen u vermaken, verbazen, boeien en verrassen.

Na de maaltijd gaan we naar de arena, waar de show echt begint! Geniet van de dansen, zang en de karavaan. Bewonder de ongelooflijke behendigheid en wendbaarheid van de ruiters op hun pure Arabische paarden . Een van de grootste verrassingen is de sultan en zijn favoriete vrouw op een vliegend tapijt boven de toeschouwers!

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17 derb Allilich Kaat Ben Nahid, Marrakesh 40000, Marokko

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  • Ophalen bij hotels in Marrakech is inbegrepen. Zorg ervoor dat u minstens 30 minuten voor de geplande vertrektijd bij de receptie aanwezig bent. Voor alle andere gasten buiten de ophaalzone van het hotel: het vertrekpunt *is voor het kantoor van Grayline (Residence Yasmine, Majorelle, Boulevard Moulay Abdlah, Magn. 5, Marrakech). Zorg ervoor dat u minstens 30 minuten voor de geplande vertrektijd bij het vertrekpunt aanwezig bent.
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    Cas Dias

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    3.8

    3 januari 2026

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    We enjoyed the food and the entertainment! What was missed was staff/driver communication to us re arrangements for the Dinner eg which tent we were going and pick up arrangements eg time and where etc

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    Usha

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    3.4

    27 september 2025

    Reisde met vrienden


    Eten viel vies tegen, maar de rest was prima

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    TUI Musement Traveler

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    5

    21 juni 2025

    Ben opgehaald op juiste tijdstip. Dit is wat ik wil vervoer heen en terug, en dan zelf bepalen wat we willen zien. Rit is vrij lang, maar had 4 uur om veel dingen te zien. Was is bang dat voor zo,n klein bedrag het niet veel zou wezen. Maar ben dik tevreden, voor het geld wat ik heb betaald.

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    PPH

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    3.8

    5 november 2025

    Tarjottu ruoka ei ollut kaikilta osin laadukas ja onnistunut. Yritettiin rahastaa kalliimmalla viinillä. Ruokaa tarjoillut herra kiireinen ja töykeä. Kuljetus oli hyvä.

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    Barb

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    3.8

    3 oktober 2025

    Reisde met partner


    The meal was overly long and drawn out also felt ignored being just a party of 2. Felt that more money from drinks could be made from the larger tables. Food was plentiful though was disjointed bread (had to ask for as was ignored when it was brought round) came after the soup. Would say it is not suitable for vegetarians or for non lamb/ chicken eaters. Meal aside the show itself was excellent the highlight was the flying carpet. Would have preferred shorter meal and longer show.

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    Philip

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    4.6

    22 september 2025

    Reisde met partner


    Show was brilliant, food a bit disorganised

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