REVIEW · MARRAKESH
Marrakech: Buggy Adventure & Horse Riding in the Palm Grove
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Palm Grove horse riding, then sand-speed buggies. This Marrakesh outing blends a guided horse ride through the Palmeraie with a helmeted buggy drive on sandy tracks. I love that the whole thing is structured around professional supervision and clear safety steps, so you get real riding time without the guesswork. The main consideration: you’ll share a buggy (2 people per buggy, with pairing possible), so it’s not a totally private experience.
Expect a smooth, easy-flow day: pickup in Marrakesh, a short van ride out, then an hour on horseback followed by a buggy session. The guides run it in multiple languages (English, French, Arabic, Spanish), and they brief you before each activity with helmets and safety equipment. If you hate dust, plan to dress like you’re going to work in the garden.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Palm Grove Horse + Buggy: The Smart Mix
- From Marrakesh Pickup to Palmeraie Timing That Works
- The One-Hour Guided Horse Ride: Calm, Scenic, Beginner-Friendly
- That Break in the Palm Grove: A Reset Moment
- The 30-Minute Buggy Tour: Sand Tracks With Real Supervision
- Price and Value: What $108 Really Buys You
- Who This Marrakesh Activity Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)
- What to Wear, Bring, and Expect (So You Enjoy It More)
- The Crew Factor: Why the Experience Feels Easy
- Should You Book This Horse and Buggy Day in Marrakech?
- FAQ
- How long is the Marrakech horse riding and buggy tour?
- Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off in Marrakesh?
- What activities are included?
- Is the horse ride suitable for beginners?
- How long is the buggy portion?
- Is the buggy shared or private?
- What safety equipment do we receive?
- What languages are offered by the live guide?
- Are there age restrictions?
- Can I pay later or cancel if plans change?
Key highlights at a glance

- Beginner-first horse ride: Calm pacing and guided riding through the Palm Grove area.
- Buggy time on scenic sandy tracks: About 30 minutes of driving, led by instructors.
- Safety briefings before both activities: You don’t just get handed gear.
- Shared buggy setup (2 per buggy): Great for value, less great for privacy.
- Multilingual guides: English, French, Arabic, Spanish.
- Real staff-friendly energy: Many guests highlight how helpful and welcoming the crew is.
Palm Grove Horse + Buggy: The Smart Mix

This isn’t just another Marrakech activity where you hop on and hold on. You get a two-part experience that shifts your body and your mood on purpose. First comes a horse ride that’s meant to feel steady and scenic. Then you switch gears to a buggy that adds motion and sand-track excitement.
That rhythm matters. It keeps the day from turning into one long adrenaline blur. You can actually enjoy the Palmeraie setting on horseback instead of racing through it, then still end the outing with a fun burst of driving.
I also like that the experience is built around guides who supervise rather than leaving you to figure things out. With a beginner-friendly horse segment and instruction-led buggy driving, you spend more time doing the activity and less time worrying whether you’re doing it right.
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From Marrakesh Pickup to Palmeraie Timing That Works

The day starts with round-trip transfer from Marrakesh. You’ll ride out by van for about 30 minutes before you reach the Palm Grove area for your first activity. That timing is practical: long enough to get out of the city feel, not so long that you arrive exhausted.
A big quality-of-life point here is the pacing of the whole schedule. The tour runs about 3 hours total, including the transfer time and both riding segments. That makes it a good fit if you want something active but still reasonable alongside sightseeing.
You’ll also get a safety briefing and gear setup before each part. That means you’re not scrambling for helmets or last-second instructions. It keeps the flow calm, even if you’re the nervous type.
The One-Hour Guided Horse Ride: Calm, Scenic, Beginner-Friendly

The first major chunk is a 1-hour guided horse ride through the Palmeraie of Marrakech. This part is described as calm and well-paced, and it’s set up for beginners. In plain terms: this is the segment where you learn the basics of sitting comfortably, moving with the horse, and following the guide’s direction without feeling thrown into the deep end.
What makes a guided ride valuable is simple. Your guide controls the pace and keeps the group together, which lets you focus on the experience instead of managing risk. It also usually means fewer awkward moments like, Where am I supposed to go now? or Who’s in charge of what?
Some guests also note that riding skills can affect what you experience. If you’re comfortable and the guide thinks it’s appropriate for your comfort level, you might be able to ride at faster gaits like canter or gallop. That’s not something you should count on, but it’s encouraging if you don’t want the ride to feel like a slow stroll the entire time.
Practical reality check: you’re outdoors for an hour. Wear clothes that won’t hate a little dust and wind. Even if the ride is calm, Palmeraie air and sand can find their way onto your clothes.
That Break in the Palm Grove: A Reset Moment

After the horse ride, you get a short break and a bit of time at the Palmeraie. Some groups mention Moroccan tea and light snacks during this pause, plus photo moments near the palms.
This pause is more than a nice-to-have. It’s the decompression you want between two very different experiences. Horses require a certain kind of attention and muscle control. A buggy ride is a different story. That break lets you reset your posture, check your gear, and take a few pictures without rushing.
If you’re going for sunset-style photos, timing helps too. Even if this isn’t billed as a strict golden-hour tour, the Palmeraie setting gives you palm-tree backdrops that look good at many times of day.
The 30-Minute Buggy Tour: Sand Tracks With Real Supervision

Then the fun switches on. You’ll do a 30-minute guided buggy tour on sandy tracks across the Palmeraie area. This is where the experience feels more action-oriented, but the key detail is that it’s still supervised. You’re not out there alone in an open area with no guidance.
You’ll get a safety briefing before you go, and you’ll be provided helmets and safety equipment. Some guests specifically call out receiving helmet and eyewear-type protection, which matters because sandy track driving can stir up grit.
Shared buggy is part of the deal here: 2 people per buggy, and pairing may apply. If you come with a friend or partner, that can still feel like a great bonding moment. But if you’re hoping for a solo ride where you drive uninterrupted without coordinating with someone else, plan your expectations.
Also, driving rules matter. The tour is not suitable for drivers under 16 years, which is a straightforward reminder: this is not a kid-does-it-their-way activity. If you’re traveling with family, it’s worth aligning on who will actually handle the controls based on the age requirements.
Price and Value: What $108 Really Buys You

Pricing is listed as $108 per group up to 2, and the experience runs about 3 hours with round-trip hotel transfer. That’s the big value equation: you’re paying for a package that combines two different guided activities plus transportation, rather than booking separate tours and negotiating different pickup times.
Here’s how I think about value on this one:
- You get two paid experiences (horse ride + buggy drive), both guided with safety briefings.
- You get round-trip transfer, which saves time and stress in a city where getting out to the Palmeraie can be a minor logistics chore.
- You get safety gear and professional guidance, which is a practical cost factor that doesn’t show up as a line item on most bargain tours.
The only value trade-off is the shared buggy setup. If you care about privacy or you want to ride entirely on your own terms, the shared format might feel less perfect. But if you’re there for the combo experience—horse calm, buggy thrills—it’s a strong use of your time.
Who This Marrakesh Activity Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

This is a great match for:
- Couples and friends who want an active day without complicated planning
- Families with older kids (since children under 3 aren’t suitable, and driving has a minimum age)
- First-time riders who want the horse portion to feel guided and beginner-friendly
- People who want a mix of nature and action in a single morning or afternoon
It may be less ideal if:
- You strongly prefer solo/private activities rather than shared vehicles
- You’re very sensitive to dust (old clothes help)
- You dislike any possibility of loud or intense transfer-time distractions (one guest mentioned the return ride having music playing loudly)
If you fall into the first group, you’ll likely feel like you got your money’s worth in both experience variety and guidance.
What to Wear, Bring, and Expect (So You Enjoy It More)
For this kind of Palmeraie riding, comfort beats style.
Wear:
- Old clothes you don’t mind getting dusty
- Closed-toe shoes with decent grip
- A layer for wind, especially if you’re out near open sand tracks
Bring:
- Sunglasses if you have them (even with helmet protection, sun glare is real)
- A small camera or phone pouch that stays secure
- Basic skin protection (sunscreen goes a long way)
Know this too: no food in the vehicle, and alcohol and drugs are not allowed. That’s mostly about keeping the ride safe and clean, and it’s worth respecting so the day stays smooth for everyone.
The Crew Factor: Why the Experience Feels Easy

A big theme in the feedback is that staff feel friendly, helpful, and organized. People also mention guides taking photos and helping with pictures, which is a practical detail you’ll appreciate when you’re trying to capture the horse-and-buggy combo without wrestling with your camera settings.
Safety briefings before each part also matter. When instructions are clear, beginners feel less anxious, and experienced riders spend less time second-guessing.
Provider name you’ll see associated with this experience: JBILAT QUAD MARRAKECH. The important part is that you’re not dealing with a random unstructured setup. You’re dealing with a staffed operation where the guide’s job is to run the session.
Should You Book This Horse and Buggy Day in Marrakech?
If you want a single Marrakech day that combines beginner-friendly nature time with a short, supervised sand-track driving hit, this is a smart booking. The 3-hour total duration with transfer included makes it fit neatly into a typical city trip. The shared buggy setup keeps the cost reasonable, and the guided format keeps the experience from turning stressful.
I’d book it if you’re:
- a first-timer on horseback or on a buggy
- traveling as a couple or small group
- looking for photos, motion, and a Palmeraie change of scenery without complicated logistics
I might skip it if you need a private, solo experience or if dust and shared logistics are deal-breakers for you.
FAQ
How long is the Marrakech horse riding and buggy tour?
The full experience is about 3 hours, including the van transfer time and both guided activities.
Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off in Marrakesh?
Yes. Round-trip hotel transfer is included.
What activities are included?
You’ll do a 1-hour guided horse ride through the Palmeraie area and a 30-minute guided buggy tour on scenic sandy tracks.
Is the horse ride suitable for beginners?
Yes. The horse ride is described as calm, well-paced, and beginner-friendly, with professional guides supervising.
How long is the buggy portion?
The buggy tour is 30 minutes.
Is the buggy shared or private?
It’s a shared buggy setup with 2 people per buggy, and pairing may apply.
What safety equipment do we receive?
You’ll receive a safety briefing and helmet and safety equipment before the activities.
What languages are offered by the live guide?
The live tour guide is available in English, French, Arabic, and Spanish.
Are there age restrictions?
Children under 3 years aren’t suitable. Drivers under 16 years aren’t allowed.
Can I pay later or cancel if plans change?
Yes. You can reserve now and pay later, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























