Morocco Tours – The Perfect Blend of Opulence and Delight
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Morocco is one of those destinations gaining rapid popularity thanks to social media. It’s a place where you can fulfill Lawrence of Arabia-type fantasies, sleep in historic riads and camp beneath Saharan stars.
Visit Ouzoud Falls and Todra Gorge to see Morocco’s impressive natural sites. Learn about local culture and heritage from museum visits and traditional crafts workshops.
Adventure Tours
The varied terrains of Morocco provide awe-inspiring outdoor experiences for all levels of adventurers. Those interested in hiking can explore the peaks of the High Atlas Mountains, trek through the rugged terrains of Morocco’s Sahara Desert or climb Jebel Toubkal – Africa’s highest peak. Those who prefer a more laid back vacation can take part in scuba diving by the Mediterranean Sea where they’ll find sandy bottoms and lush marine life protected from the Atlantic currents.
Visitors can also enjoy surfing along the Atlantic coast or sand boarding over dunes in the Sahara Desert. The picturesque city of Essaouira is the ideal place to learn how to surf with local experts. Taghazoute is another surfer’s paradise with its sand beach and rocky headlands.
Other popular activities in Morocco include cycling through the mountainous peaks of the High Atlas Mountains, riding camels to stay in the Sahara Desert and exploring historic Kasbahs and UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Meknes and Volubilis. The Todra Gorge is a must-see for nature enthusiasts as the orange towering cliffs of this stunning canyon are a spectacular sight to behold.
Culinary lovers can partake in cooking classes to learn how to make authentic Moroccan dishes such as tajines with spicy sauces, couscous and bastillas (savoury pies). There are also many food markets where local cuisines can be sampled.
There are also a variety of fishing opportunities in Morocco, especially in the Western Sahara and the Atlantic coast. The Atlantic coast offers a wide variety of fish species, including mackerel, tuna and sardines.
The best time to visit Morocco is from spring through autumn, when the weather is warm and dry. Temperatures can get chilly in the winter months, so visitors should bring layers and warm clothing. Those who plan on renting a car should be aware that driving in Morocco is done on the right-hand side of the road and most cars have manual transmissions. Drivers should be familiar with the rules of the road, as speeding is strictly monitored by the police. It’s also a good idea to pack a GPS system, as some of the roads can be very winding and unpaved in some regions.
Luxury Tours
Morocco’s rich culture and dazzling landscapes are perfectly suited for luxury travel. Discover a wide range of opulent journeys designed to pamper and delight, from intimate village lunches and bespoke spa treatments to exquisite 5-star accommodations in riads, hotels, kasbahs, and castles. Opulence and adventure intertwine throughout these curated journeys, which offer the best of both worlds.
Immerse yourself in Moroccan culture on a luxury small group tour that offers the ultimate in personalized service and comfort. With expert guides and a full schedule of enriching excursions, this curated itinerary is the perfect way to explore Morocco’s best sites. Explore the stunning cityscapes of Casablanca and Marrakech, discover the medieval alleyways of Rabat, wander the blue streets of Chefchaouen, see the famous tanneries in Fes, and trek into the High Atlas mountains to visit Berber villages.
Get the royal treatment on this luxurious round trip around Morocco, where you’ll be transported by private car and indulge in a plethora of upscale experiences. From an overnight stay at a luxe desert camp in the Agafay Desert to a camel ride and a hot air balloon flight over the Sahara, this 14-day luxury journey offers it all. Along the way, enjoy a hammam spa experience, a private dinner for two, and luxurious stays in 4- and 5-star riads, kasbahs, and resorts.
Discover the highlights of Morocco on this week-long luxury adventure that takes you from modern Casablanca to ancient Fes and the “Blue City” of Chefchaouen. Take in sweeping mountain and desert vistas, browse ornate palaces and winding medina alleyways, and shop at the vibrant Jemaa El-Fnaa market. Journey into the arid desert and spend a night under the stars in a luxury desert camp, and venture into the High Atlas Mountains to visit Berber villages.
Experience the very best of Morocco on this deluxe small-group journey. Soak up the cityscapes and natural beauty of Marrakech, roam its ancient medinas, and delve into the local cuisine on a street food tour. Explore the High Atlas mountains and the arid Sahara desert, then glamp under the stars in the desert sand dunes at Merzouga and Ait Benhaddou.
Cultural Tours
Morocco is a country filled with ancient ruins, soaring mountain ranges, and bustling marketplaces. It’s where tagines come spiked with saffron and argan, carpet merchants haggle in the markets, and Berber tribesmen herd goats on the slopes of the High Atlas Mountains. From the desert oases and kasbahs to the dazzling city souks, Morocco’s cultural treasures are endless.
The best Morocco Tours bring you closer to these storied lands and their inspiring people. Ride camels over sand dunes under a vast starlit sky in the Sahara, or learn about Moroccan culture while staying at a traditional desert camp. In Morocco’s cities, admire architectural gems like the Koutoubia Mosque and El Bahia Palace. Or, explore a lively market and watch snake charmers and acrobats perform.
Our tours are run by a team of experienced travel guides and hosts. They have a deep knowledge of the country’s rich history and are passionate about sharing it with their guests. They’ll also help you get the most out of your trip with insider tips and tricks for visiting the most important sites, getting around on your own, and enjoying local food and culture.
Whether you’re looking for a short weekend getaway or a longer trip, we’ve got the perfect itinerary to suit your needs. Our expert guides are happy to customize your tour and make any special requests you may have. They’ll even help you find the most unique experiences, like attending a Sufi prayer ceremony or listening to musicians in Marrakech.
Our trips are designed to show you the best Morocco has to offer. From the imperial cities to the wind-swept dunes, discover a country that feels like it’s been pulled straight out of the pages of an Arabian Nights tale.
Food & Culinary Tours
Moroccan cuisine is a treat for all the senses, blending Berber, Arabic, and Mediterranean influences into a mouth-watering mix. Explore the southwestern corner of Africa on a culinary tour, tasting your way from ancient medinas to mountain villages. Sample tangy couscous, savory lamb tagines, and hearty harira soup, as well as delectable pastries, dates, and olives. Get a taste of Morocco’s rich culture as you dine on local foods and meet with food producers.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at Morocco’s gastronomic scene on this small-group tour of Chefchaouen and Marrakech. Explore the famous local markets on this walking tour with a guide, trying various dishes at different food stalls as you go. You’ll also visit the spice souk and learn about some of the less common Moroccan spices and herbs, before enjoying a tasty lunch at an 18th-century monument and restaurant.
Learn to cook Moroccan-style on this cooking class tour. Start by shopping for ingredients in a market with your guide and group, then head back to the riad to prepare your meal. Feast on your creations for lunch and take home a copy of the recipe.
Forget soggy sfenj and stale Djemaa El Fnaa cookies—this Marrakech food tour takes you on the path less traveled for a real taste of street eats through 14+ snacks and dishes. From morsels of roasted lamb with cumin to grilled sticks of sheep’s liver and chicken, enjoy the flavors of Marrakech like locals do!
Get a taste of Morocco’s rich cultural heritage as you dine on local foods and meet at a women’s cooperative in Fes. During this guided tour, you’ll sample traditional Moroccan fare—from savory meats and beans to sweet pastries—at a variety of restaurants in the old city of Fes. You’ll also visit a food-producing workshop and learn about the importance of women’s cooperatives in Morocco. You’ll leave with a full belly and plenty of inspiration for your own kitchen.