What to Expect
This is one of those experiences that sounds like a tourist cliché until you are actually standing in a wicker basket at 300 meters, watching the sun crack open over the Atlas Mountains while the Marrakech medina is still asleep below. The flight launches at dawn from a field outside the city, lasts about an hour, and ends with a traditional Berber breakfast on the ground.
The early start is non-negotiable — balloons need the calm, cool air of early morning. Pickup from your hotel happens between 5:30 and 6:00 AM depending on the season. The drive to the launch site takes about 30 minutes, during which the crew inflates the balloon in the half-light. Watching the envelope fill and glow from the burners is part of the spectacle.
The Flight
Once airborne, the pilot navigates over the Jbilet plains north of Marrakech. On a clear day, you can see the entire city spread out to the south with the snow-capped High Atlas behind it. The balloon drifts with the wind — there is no fixed route, which is half the charm.
The pilot controls altitude, dropping low enough to wave at farmers in their fields, then climbing to give you the panoramic view. The silence at altitude is striking — no engine noise, just the occasional burst of the burner. Most flights reach 300-500 meters, though conditions vary day to day.
The flight itself lasts approximately one hour. The pilot provides live commentary about the landscape, the Atlas Mountains, and Marrakech's geography.
After Landing
The landing is managed by a ground crew who follow the balloon by road. Once down, you are served a traditional Berber breakfast in the field — fresh bread, honey, amlou (an argan-almond paste), olive oil, mint tea, and coffee. It is unhurried and surprisingly good.
You receive a flight certificate as a souvenir. The drive back to your hotel takes about 30 minutes, and you are typically back by 9:30-10:00 AM — early enough to still have a full day in Marrakech.
Who Is This For?
Anyone who is not afraid of heights and can wake up early. The basket is stable and the ride is smooth — this is not a thrill ride but a serene experience. Children aged 3 and up can fly. It is particularly popular with couples (proposals happen frequently) and photographers.
People with severe mobility issues should note that you need to climb into and out of the basket, which requires stepping over a waist-high wall.
Practical Tips
- ▸ What to wear: Layers. It is cold at dawn, warm by landing. Flat, closed-toe shoes — no sandals.
- ▸ Camera: Bring it fully charged. Phone cameras work well; there is no vibration to blur shots.
- ▸ Weather: Flights are weather-dependent. If cancelled due to wind or rain, you get a full refund or reschedule.
- ▸ Breakfast: Dietary needs (vegetarian, gluten-free) can usually be accommodated — mention it when booking.




