Oasis: Into the Wild will be held at the historic Atlas Film Studios in Ouarzazate, Morocco from 27-29 October.
Opening Party / 27 October
8pm-4am
Festival / 28-29 October
4pm-4am
Oasis attendees must be at least 18 years old by the start of the festival in order to attend. Government issued identification will be required upon entry.
Weekend Pass / Includes access to the Opening Party (Friday), and the Festival (Saturday & Sunday)
Festival Pass / Two days, three stages, and a labyrinth of surprises. 4pm-4am
You will receive a confirmation email immediately after you purchase your tickets. The ticket you will use for entry will be sent to you via email one week before the festival starts. Please check the email address that you used to buy your tickets.
Absolutely! We recommend securing your ticket as soon as possible. You can come back any time to add accommodation, bus transfers or off-site activities. At checkout, simply log in using the same email address and your new purchase will be added to your account.
Group packages are offered in limited quantities throughout the campaign – follow us on Instagram and sign up to our newsletter at the bottom of the page to be the first to know when they’re available.
Bring your ticket (on your phone or printed out) to the box office at the festival entrance, to exchange your ticket for a wristband. You must show government-issued photo identification that matches the name on the ticket(s). If you bought multiple tickets in your name, your entire group must arrive with you in order to receive their wristbands. No loose wristbands will be distributed.
All sales are final. There are no refunds offered for any individual reasons or circumstances
Payment plans allow you to spread the cost of your ticket across a four-month period. That way, you can reserve your spot at the festival now without having to pay everything up front, however, with the payment plan, the total amount that you pay is 10% higher than if you were to pay the full price at the time of purchase.
You will pay an initial deposit followed by 2 monthly installments.
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After you enter your contact details on the checkout page, under payment method, you will be given the option to pay in full or in 3 monthly installments. The first installment will be charged to your credit card immediately. The remaining 2 installments will be automatically charged to your credit every month. You will receive email notifications throughout the payment plan timeframe.
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The first installment will be charged to your credit card immediately. For the 2 remaining payments, you will be notified before each due date by text message and email, prompting you to make a payment. You will need to enter your credit card information manually each month until the payments are complete. You will also have the option to pay in cash via Binga.
If you do not make your payments in time, you will forfeit your ticket, along with any money you’ve already paid. If you miss a deadline, the ticketing company will contact you to remind you of this missed payment. If you still do not respond or make the payment, they will cancel your ticket. The procedure for missed payments for each ticketing company is as follows:
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If your credit card is declined, you will receive an automatic email notification. We will attempt to charge the card on file two more times in one-week intervals. To update payment details at any point during the payment plan, go to intothewild.ma/bookings and click the ‘change card’ link on the booking. Your booking will be automatically canceled within 24 hours of the third failed payment attempt, at which point you will lose any deposits previously paid.
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If you miss a payment you will receive email and text notifications asking you to enter your credit card again via the new link included. You will also have the option to pay in cash via Binga. The attempts to contact you will be made twice more, in one week intervals, for a total of three attempts. The payment plan will automatically be canceled if you don’t respond within 24 hours of the third attempt to contact you. At that point you will lose any deposit paid and your booking might be canceled.
If you’re flying from Europe, the best option is to fly into Marrakech (RAK), which is approximately four hours from Ouarzazate. A shuttle is available between the Marrakech Airport and Ouarzazate. Find more info on our travel page.
Ouarzazate also has its own airport, but it’s small and flights are extremely limited. This option is better for people taking long-haul flights, as those are more likely to fly into Casablanca than Marrakech. From there, you can connect via Royal Air Maroc.
If you’re coming from anywhere else in Morocco, the drive to Ouarzazate is among the most beautiful in North Africa. The journey will take you through the majestic Atlas mountains and the arid, high desert paths. Check our travel page for more information.
If staying in Morocco for less than 90 days, visitors from the following countries do not need a visa: Algeria, Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Republic of Congo, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Guinea (Conakry), Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mali, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Norway, Oman, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United States of America and Venezuela.
If your country of citizenship is not listed above, head to the Moroccan Consulate website for Visa application instructions.
Morocco is a very safe holiday destination for travelers, in part because Morocco’s economy is supported by tourism. Reforms such as registering tour guides and placing tourist police in every major city are in place to ensure visitors a safe and carefree stay.
Politically, Morocco is stable and has witnessed a peaceful process in its democratic and modernizing reforms. Unlike some neighboring North African countries, Morocco has remained free of political upheaval in its journey towards a democratic government.
Moroccans practice a moderate and tolerant form of Islam and, while Islamic extremism has existed, terrorist attacks have been extremely rare.
The most common complaint from foreign travelers in Morocco tends to be their experience with locals hassling them to buy their goods. The best way to avoid these interactions once they begin is to simply walk away.
All hotels offered through our website are for a three night stay, checking in on Friday 27 October and checking out on Monday 30 October. If you would like to book extra nights, you will need to do so independently.
Hotel prices do not include entry to the festival. Passes must be purchased separately.
Booking your accommodations through our official channels gives you the option to use our payment plan, which allows you to spread the cost of your booking across four months. You are also guaranteed access to the festival’s shuttle. You can opt to book independently, but in that case, you will need to arrange your own transportation to and from the festival.
The Oscar Hotel is literally next door to the festival site (a 35 meter walk, to be exact). The Ibis, Kenzi, and Berbere Palace are all in the same vicinity of downtown Ouarzazate, 8-9 km away from Atlas Studios. All hotels offered through our official packages are on the festival’s shuttle route, approximately 15 minutes from the festival.