Marrakech: Traditional Moroccan Dinner and Folklore Show (Fantasia)
Overview
Bewitched by the songs and dances of folk groups, you’ll eat, listen and see something truly exceptional: a unique entertainment provided in an arena as large as a football field, a beautiful parade, unforgettable fantasia acrobats, traditional songs and dances… All this magic to the sound of a captivating music.
Inclusions
- Transport with professional driver Go & Back from your Hotel
- Full and delicious Typical Moroccan dinner
- Music show exceptional and unique
- Service quality
- Entry/Admission - Restaurant Chez Ali
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Marrakech Desert Tours, Rue Oqba Ben Nafaa, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
Have an unforgettable night starting by a comofortable pick up from your accommodation, our team will manage everything for you before you go. Just relax in the airconditioned car.
Stop At: Restaurant Chez Ali, Ouahat Sidi Brahim, Marrakech 40000 Morocco
Spend a marked 3 hours from its beginning. Enjoy the amazing welcome when you arrive with a Moroccan folklore, then lead it to the restarant to enjoy a beautiful moements. Taste the Moroccan deliciouis gastronomy then watch the Fantasia and other shows.
Duration: 3 hours
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Stroller accessible
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
- Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Had a lump of lamp to share for eight people. It was fatty and inedible. You have to pay for water and wine which was equivalent to £20 per bottle. When the show was on in the arena it was so dark you struggled to see what was happening. Poor value for money.
Had a lump of lamp to share for eight people. It was fatty and inedible. You have to pay for water and wine which was equivalent to £20 per bottle. When the show was on in the arena it was so dark you struggled to see what was happening. Poor value for money.Show and environment are nice even though it feels artificial, which it is. Kind of like watching a Vegas show. We made the mistake of ordering the lamb which was a giant piece of lamb with lots of fat. Ended up leaving most of it on the table. Service is not up to par, you have to chase down ...
Show and environment are nice even though it feels artificial, which it is. Kind of like watching a Vegas show. We made the mistake of ordering the lamb which was a giant piece of lamb with lots of fat. Ended up leaving most of it on the table. Service is not up to par, you have to chase down wait staff. But if you want to see a lot of camels, enjoy some music, fire show, parades all in one place this is it. Usually crowded with lot of tourist buses; it is a large placeWhile traveling for 2 days with Yasin we expressed our interest in traditional dances so he offered us Fantasie show as the best of its kind in Marrakesh. Agency offeres inclusive transfer package whixh us slightly cheaper than Show site online price. Its about 20min drive from Medina 20-23pm It...
While traveling for 2 days with Yasin we expressed our interest in traditional dances so he offered us Fantasie show as the best of its kind in Marrakesh. Agency offeres inclusive transfer package whixh us slightly cheaper than Show site online price. Its about 20min drive from Medina 20-23pm It was a rainy evening (time to time drizzling) You can think of 3 parts: Arrival, photo time, finding your place amoung several eating rooms and walking in open air between different tribal groups dressed in traditional costumes playing music and making basic dance moves They are all set one after another around arena and eating rooms are also going round an open arena. So you can walk see different costumes, Ali Baba room and such. Its all quite loud and a bit chaotic for European ears)) but also joyful Therefore starting at 20pm means doors open. You still have enough time to eat On the 2nd part food comes .It eas already 21 15 or so when we were served Large portions of soup, tanjere, couscous with vegerable and chicken, dessert. All drinks (water, tea, wine) that you order before to pay extra. Tea at the end is included into the price. Finally The show starts about 2215. Its quite difficult to classify it: there is military horses dressage and raining, 1 belly dance, sheeps and cows, tribal groups appearing, flying carpet. Overall its quite an impressive happening. I would suggest to chose minimal menu because at the end its too much food too late. But everyone is different. And i guess price difference not too big. You can also perhaps skip food and come just for show...Thank you for all the preparation you did to make our trip so successful. We all really appreciated it. Marcos (tour leader) was very easy to get along with and spoke very good English, even idiomatic sayings.The food was always tasty and plentiful. We had some exceptionally great meals at Trogan...
Thank you for all the preparation you did to make our trip so successful. We all really appreciated it. Marcos (tour leader) was very easy to get along with and spoke very good English, even idiomatic sayings.The food was always tasty and plentiful. We had some exceptionally great meals at Trogan Lodge, Jademar, and Talari. No one ever went hungry. We also had plenty of water and beverages during our hikes - especially when we needed them in Corcovado. Everyone in our group was pleased with the arrangements you had made for us. Thank you again for all of the time and effort you spent on.We initially ended up at the wrong place - our driver took us to a Morrocon restaurant for dinner before we realized the mistake. It probably was the best meal we had through our trip so all is forgiven! The driver quickly rectified things and took us to Chez Ali. We made it in time to see the sh...
We initially ended up at the wrong place - our driver took us to a Morrocon restaurant for dinner before we realized the mistake. It probably was the best meal we had through our trip so all is forgiven! The driver quickly rectified things and took us to Chez Ali. We made it in time to see the show. It was about forty minutes long and we were lucky enough to be there on one of the nights when fireworks were scheduled. The show itself included horsemen performing stunts, a belly dancer, and a short cultural dance. Worth doing if you have some time to spare and are traveling with children but I wouldn't prioritize.
This was an interesting experience. Our driver ended up taking us to the wrong place at first! We were taken to a fancy Morrocon restaurant where we enjoyed our meal before realizing that we had signed up for more than just dinner! When we informed our driver he quickly made amends and drove u...
This was an interesting experience. Our driver ended up taking us to the wrong place at first! We were taken to a fancy Morrocon restaurant where we enjoyed our meal before realizing that we had signed up for more than just dinner! When we informed our driver he quickly made amends and drove us to Chez Ali where we arrived just in time to see the show. The show isn't very long but it is entertaining. I cannot speak to the dinner at Chez Ali but the restaurant we were mistakenly taken to was probably the best meal we had on our entire trip!