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Fantasia Dinner show from Marrakech

Fantasia Dinner

Based on spectacular scenes from “1001 Arabian Nights,” this Moroccan feast accompanied by a dinner show is the perfect way to spend a night in Morocco. Enjoy a host of traditional dishes, followed by a troop of horsemen, acrobats and belly dancers.

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Total: 50

Tour info

Duration:
3 Hours
Transport:
Mini bus
Tour Type:
Dinner, Activity
Group size:
min. 2 pers.
Location:

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Description

THE TRIP

Nestled within a palm-grove near Marrakech you will find a traditional “caïdales” tent, laid out comfortably with rich cushions and filled with an assortment of delicious Moroccan dishes that have made country’s cuisine so famous all over the world. Sit and relax in the majestic atmosphere of the night, nibbling on the various dishes and then head over to the arena nearby, where the night really gets started with an unforgettable dinner show.

Originated from the Rif region, the Fantasia is a war ceremony consisting of groups of opposing horsemen. Admire the incredible cleverness and nimbleness of the horse riders and their pure Arab steeds, and feel your adrenaline soar as all the horsemen shoot their rifles to the sky, leaving behind them a tumult of burst and shouts.

Spend the night enjoying the songs and dances of the folkloric troops, musicians, and acrobats form all over Morocco that accompany the war ceremony, and marvel at the great surprise of the night as the sultan and his favorite wife fly above the spectators on a magic carpet.

INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED

Starting Place - Pick up Area Reception of your Hotel in Marraech What's Included in the Price -Free Hotel Pick up Service -Free Hotel Drop off Service -Air-Conditioned Transportation -Fantasia Dinner -All Taxes Fees included Highlights of the Activity -Sit down a feast of traditional Moroccan dishes nestled in a palm-grove -Watch as the horsemen of the Fantasia war ceremony battle it out before you -Dance the night away with a troop of belly dancers, acrobats, and musicians