Adventure Brief
See Rabat’s monuments by night, then glide across the Bouregreg on a traditional small boat. This 3–4 hour guided tour pairs history, soft river breezes and local hospitality.
3–4 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required

See Rabat’s monuments by night, then glide across the Bouregreg on a traditional small boat. This 3–4 hour guided tour pairs history, soft river breezes and local hospitality.
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You step out into Rabat’s cool evening and the city changes its tune: streetlamps pick out carved wooden doors, the Hassan Tower’s silhouette sharpens against the dark, and the Bouregreg river breathes quietly between Rabat and Salé.







Difficulty
easy
Duration
3–4 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; involves several short, flat walks and boarding a low-profile boat
Wildlife
History
Rabat’s core reflects Roman necropolis at Chellah and the grand ambitions of the 12th‑century Almohad dynasty, visible in the unfinished Hassan Tower and the fortified Oudaya quarter.
Conservation
The Bouregreg estuary and archaeological sites are subject to conservation efforts and visitor guidelines—respect marked paths, avoid littering and follow guide instructions to protect fragile ruins.

Reserve your spot on the night tour in Rabat with small boat tour today and enjoy a trusted, highly rated experience designed to help you make the most of your adventure.
Wear grippy shoes
Cobblestones in the Oudaya Kasbah and pathways at Chellah can be uneven; closed-toe shoes with good tread reduce slips.
Bring a light jacket
Even summer nights on the Bouregreg can be breezy; a packable windbreaker keeps you comfortable on the boat.
Carry small change
Some vendors and tips for the boat rower are cash-only; a few Moroccan dirhams handy will smooth transactions.
Confirm dinner inclusion
The tour description references Moroccan gastronomy; check your booking to know whether a full meal is provided or a tasting is offered.
Comfortable walking shoes
Protect your feet on cobbles, stairs and park paths around historical sites.
Light jacket or windbreaker
Shields against evening breezes on the river and cooler nights.
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Small daypack
Holds water, camera and any purchases without getting in the way during walks.
Headlamp or phone flashlight
Useful for navigating dim alleys and steps after dark.