9 days from $11 200,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
– Casablanca: 1 night
– Rabat: 1 night
– Fes: 2 nights
– Ben EL Ouidane: 1 night
– Marrakech: 3 nights
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$11 200,00
Explore Morocco on a 9-Day Adventure!
Discover Morocco’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. From Casablanca and Rabat to the imperial cities of Fez and Meknes, explore ancient medinas and breathtaking architecture. Witness the beauty of the Ouzoud Waterfalls and immerse yourself in the lively souks of Marrakech. Enjoy authentic Moroccan cuisine, luxurious stays, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re a history lover, foodie, or adventurer, this tour offers an unforgettable experience.
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9 days from $11 200,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
– Casablanca: 1 night
– Rabat: 1 night
– Fes: 2 nights
– Ben EL Ouidane: 1 night
– Marrakech: 3 nights
Upon arrival in Casablanca, your Elegant Morocco driver will warmly welcome you and provide a seamless transfer to your hotel. After check-in, take the rest of the day to relax or explore Morocco’s bustling economic hub. Visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s largest, stroll along the scenic Corniche Ain Diab, or explore the Art Deco architecture of downtown. Enjoy a taste of Casablanca’s vibrant dining scene before unwinding at your hotel, preparing for the journey ahead.
Rabat, Morocco’s capital, is a historic yet modern city known for its UNESCO-listed landmarks and elegant charm. The city boasts the majestic Hassan Tower, the stunning Mohammed V Mausoleum, and the well-preserved Kasbah of the Udayas overlooking the Atlantic. Its tree-lined boulevards, vibrant medina, and coastal views create a unique blend of tradition and modernity. As the political and administrative center, Rabat offers a more relaxed atmosphere than other major cities. With its rich history and cultural sites, it’s a must-visit destination in Morocco.
Meknes : A historic imperial city, Meknes is known for its grand Bab el-Mansour, one of Morocco’s most beautiful gates, and the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss, honoring the city’s founder. With its well-preserved medina and royal heritage, Meknes offers a glimpse into Morocco’s glorious past.
Volubilis : This ancient Roman city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features stunning mosaics, basilicas, and triumphal arches. Once a thriving center of Roman Africa, Volubilis offers a fascinating journey through Morocco’s pre-Islamic history.
Fes : Morocco’s spiritual and cultural capital, is renowned for its ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with winding alleys, vibrant souks, and historic mosques. The city is home to the Al Quaraouiyine University, the world’s oldest continually operating university. Visitors can explore the Chouara Tannery, where traditional leather-making techniques are still used, and admire the intricate Bou Inania Madrasa. The Royal Palace and the Jewish Quarter (Mellah) showcase the city’s diverse heritage. With its rich history, authentic atmosphere, and deep-rooted traditions, Fes offers a true immersion into Moroccan culture.
The Middle Atlas is a picturesque mountain range in Morocco, known for its lush cedar forests, scenic lakes, and charming Berber villages. This region offers a refreshing contrast to the country’s arid landscapes, making it a popular retreat for nature lovers.
The Middle Atlas is perfect for those seeking natural beauty, outdoor activities, and an authentic glimpse into Berber culture.
Nestled in the Atlas Mountains, the Ouzoud Waterfalls are among Morocco’s most spectacular natural attractions. Towering 110 meters (360 feet) high, these cascading falls create a breathtaking sight, surrounded by lush greenery and rugged cliffs.
The waterfalls are located near the village of Tanaghmeilt, about 150 km from Marrakech. The area is famous for its olive groves, which give the falls their name—”Ouzoud” means “olive” in Berber. The journey to Ouzoud offers scenic landscapes, traditional Berber villages, and panoramic mountain views.
Marrakech, known as the “Red City,” is a vibrant Moroccan destination blending history, culture, and charm. A guided tour unveils the city’s treasures, from the Saadian Tombs, with their intricate carvings, to the majestic El Badi Palace. The iconic Koutoubia Mosque dominates the skyline, while the Medina invites exploration through its bustling souqs, ancient mosques, and medersas. As the sun sets, Djemaa el-Fna comes alive with storytellers, musicians, and street food. To end the day in luxury, La Maison Arabe Hotel & Spa offers a serene retreat with exquisite hospitality.
The exact accommodation of your trip will be suggested based on your trip budget, number of people, travel date, preferences, and availability during your stay at each destination.
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Morocco is a country brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty.
12 Days, from $13 595,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
– Rabat: 1 night
– Fes: 2 nights
– Imilchil: 1 night
– M’Hamid El Ghizlane: 1 night
– Erg Chegaga : 1 night
– Agadir: 2 nights
– Marrakech : 3 nights
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$13 595,00
Embark on an unforgettable 12-day Morocco tour with Elegant Morocco, starting in the bustling city of Casablanca and journeying through the historic capital of Rabat. Discover the rich heritage of Fes, traverse the breathtaking Atlas Mountains, and experience the magic of the Sahara Desert with a camel trek and a night under the stars. Immerse yourself in the vibrant souks and palaces of Marrakech, then relax on the golden beaches of Agadir. This expertly crafted itinerary blends culture, history, and natural beauty, offering a personalized Moroccan adventure designed around your interests.
Experience Morocco’s rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable desert adventures with an expertly planned itinerary tailored for an authentic and immersive journey.
12 Days, from $13 595,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
– Rabat: 1 night
– Fes: 2 nights
– Imilchil: 1 night
– M’Hamid El Ghizlane: 1 night
– Erg Chegaga : 1 night
– Agadir: 2 nights
– Marrakech : 3 nights
Upon arrival at Casablanca Airport, you’ll receive a warm welcome from your private English-speaking driver, who will assist with your luggage and transfer you to Rabat, where you’ll spend your first night.
In the afternoon, meet your expert local guide for an immersive city tour. Your journey begins at Chellah, an ancient Phoenician site now home to stunning ruins, a historic citadel, and lush gardens. Next, visit the iconic Hassan Tower, a symbol of Rabat’s rich heritage, and pass by the Royal Palace, the official residence of King Mohammed VI.
Continue your exploration at the Kasbah des Oudaias, a 12th-century fortress with charming narrow alleys leading to the serene Andalusian Gardens, a favorite gathering spot for locals.
For art enthusiasts, an optional visit to the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art can be arranged, offering a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s vibrant contemporary art scene.
Your personalized tour ensures a seamless and enriching introduction to Rabat’s cultural and historical treasures, tailored to your interests.
After a delightful breakfast in Rabat, set off on a scenic drive through the Moroccan countryside toward Meknes, a city steeped in history and culture for over a millennium. Wander through its ancient medina, home to architectural marvels and vibrant markets. A highlight of your visit is the magnificent Bab El-Mansour, a beautifully carved gateway that reflects Meknes’ imperial grandeur.
Next, journey to Moulay Idriss, Morocco’s holiest city and an important pilgrimage site, offering a deeper understanding of the country’s spiritual heritage.
Continue your adventure to Volubilis, one of North Africa’s best-preserved Roman ruins. Walk through its stunning Triumphal Arch, admire intricate mosaics, and step back in time as you explore this UNESCO World Heritage site.
As the day winds down, arrive in Fez, where your Moroccan journey continues. With Every moment is thoughtfully curated to immerse you in the rich history, culture, and beauty of this extraordinary land.
Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Fez, Morocco’s oldest imperial city and a vibrant center of religion, culture, and tradition. Explore its UNESCO-listed medina, the largest living medieval Islamic city in the world, where history unfolds in every alleyway.
Begin your journey at the Kairaouine Mosque, one of the world’s oldest universities, where an exclusive meeting with a senior cleric in the mosque’s private library offers a rare glimpse into its scholarly heritage. Continue through the Jewish Quarter (Mellah) before visiting the Nejjarine Museum of Woods & Crafts, home to exquisite Moroccan carpentry, and admire the nearby Nejjarine Fountain, a masterpiece of zellige tilework.
After lunch, step into the Bou Inania Madrassa, an architectural gem of the Marinid dynasty and one of the few religious sites in Fez open to non-Muslims. Conclude your day with a visit to the Merenid Tombs, perched above the city. These 16th-century ruins offer breathtaking panoramic views over the ancient ramparts and labyrinthine streets of Fez.
A day in Fez is an unforgettable journey through Morocco’s deep-rooted history, art, and spirituality.
After breakfast in Fez, embark on a breathtaking journey into the heart of the Atlas Mountains, heading toward Agoudal, a high-altitude village nestled at 2,400 meters in the Imilchil region. This scenic 6-hour drive takes you through picturesque landscapes and charming towns, including Ifrane, Midelt, Zaida, and Aghbal, offering a glimpse into Morocco’s diverse terrain.
The Imilchil region is famous for its annual Marriage Festival, held every September, a tradition rooted in the legendary love story of two star-crossed lovers from rival tribes. Forbidden to marry, their sorrowful tears formed the twin lakes of Isli (the groom) and Tislit (the bride), symbolizing their eternal love.
Upon arrival in Agoudal, settle into your cozy Auberge before setting out on a leisurely walk through the village. This is a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in authentic Berber culture, observing the daily life of the Atlas Mountain communities.
After a scenic breakfast amidst the stunning landscapes of the Atlas Mountains, set off on a mesmerizing journey through the Todgha Valley, where dramatic cliffs and lush palm groves create a breathtaking panorama. Continue toward Tinghir, then take the southern route through the rugged landscapes of Nkob, leading to the historic town of Agdz.
Cross the striking Anti-Atlas Mountains, ascending to the Tizi n’Tinifift Pass at 1,660 meters, where panoramic views reveal Morocco’s raw and untamed beauty. Upon reaching the charming village of Agdz, follow the winding path of the Draa Valley, home to Morocco’s longest river, stretching over 1,100 kilometers.
Journey further south to the serene town of Mhamid El Ghizlane, marking the end of the paved road and the threshold of the magnificent Erg Chigaga desert. Here, you will settle in for the night, preparing for an unforgettable adventure into the heart of the Sahara.
This thoughtfully curated experience by Elegant Morocco seamlessly blends natural wonders, cultural immersion, and adventure, ensuring an unparalleled exploration of Morocco’s most breathtaking landscapes.
Start your day at a relaxed pace, enjoying a leisurely morning in the serene oasis of M’hamid. If you wish, join us for a guided walk through the lush palm groves, where you can witness the traditional way of life in this remote desert village.
After a refreshing lunch at your hotel, embark on an exhilarating off-road adventure toward the majestic golden dunes of Erg Chigaga. Covering 60 km of rugged desert terrain, this 90-minute journey takes you deep into the heart of the Sahara, where the vast, untouched landscapes create a truly surreal experience.
Upon arrival at our luxury desert camp, settle in for an unforgettable evening under the star-studded sky, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the dunes. Experience the magic of the Sahara, where the silence is profound, and the golden sands stretch endlessly before you.
Our team ensures every moment of your journey is a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, crafting an experience that will stay with you long after you leave the desert behind.
The adventure begins with a thrilling 3-hour off-road drive, following the legendary tracks of the Paris-Dakar Rally. Travel through the surreal landscapes of Iriqui National Park, crossing its vast, dry lakebed and rugged desert terrain before reaching the town of Foum Zguid, where the paved road resumes.
A lunch stop in Taznakht is highly recommended, offering you the chance to savor authentic Berber cuisine before continuing toward Taroudant, a charming city often referred to as “Little Marrakech” for its impressive ramparts and lively souks.
By late afternoon, arrive in the vibrant coastal city of Agadir. Check into your hotel and take the rest of the day at your leisure—whether you choose to unwind by the beach, explore the bustling marina, or enjoy freshly caught seafood at a seaside restaurant, Agadir promises the perfect blend of relaxation and discovery.
We curate every step of your journey to ensure a seamless blend of adventure, culture, and coastal indulgence, making your Moroccan experience truly unforgettable.
After an exciting desert adventure, enjoy a leisurely day in Agadir, a city renowned for its golden beaches, year-round sunshine, and laid-back coastal charm.
Unwind on Agadir’s pristine beaches, where the warm waters of the Atlantic invite you for a refreshing swim. If you’re seeking a quieter retreat, we can arrange a short transfer to Taghazout, a picturesque fishing village famed for its breathtaking ocean views, golden sands, and relaxed surf-town atmosphere.
For those who prefer a poolside escape, the hotel offers a serene setting to relax, with the added option of a scenic walk along Agadir’s promenade, leading to the vibrant Marina, where an array of cafés and seafood restaurants await.
If you’re in the mood for adventure, Agadir offers surf lessons on the beach, horseback riding along the shore, or a guided city tour showcasing its fascinating history and lively souks.
As the day winds down, enjoy a buffet dinner by the pool or indulge in a seaside dining experience, savoring freshly caught seafood while watching the sunset over the Atlantic.
After a leisurely breakfast in Agadir, we will embark on a scenic drive back to Marrakech, tracing the breathtaking landscapes of Morocco’s coastal and inland regions. Arriving in the early afternoon, you will check into your charming Riad, where an atmosphere of traditional elegance and warm hospitality awaits you.
The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at your own pace. Whether you choose to wander through the bustling souks, relax in a tranquil garden, or indulge in a luxurious hammam experience, Marrakech offers a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and flavors to discover.
Today, embark on an immersive journey through Marrakech, a city where centuries-old traditions meet vibrant modern energy. Accompanied by one of our expert local guides, you will explore its legendary landmarks, hidden gems, and dynamic culture, ensuring a truly unforgettable experience.
Your day begins with a visit to the Saadian Tombs, a majestic burial site dating back to the 16th century. Here, intricate stucco work, colorful zellige tiles, and cedarwood carvings honor the legacy of the Saadian dynasty. Next, step into the remnants of El Badi Palace, once a symbol of imperial grandeur. Though now in ruins, the massive courtyards, sunken gardens, and towering walls offer a glimpse into Morocco’s opulent past.
A short walk leads you to the Koutoubia Mosque, the city’s iconic 12th-century minaret and a masterpiece of Almohad architecture. Standing 77 meters high, it dominates the skyline and serves as a spiritual beacon for Marrakech.
As you venture deeper into the medina, prepare for a sensory explosion. The labyrinthine souks reveal an endless display of handwoven rugs, aromatic spices, glittering lanterns, and finely crafted leather goods. Here, artisans have honed their craft for generations, preserving centuries-old traditions of Moroccan craftsmanship. Along the way, marvel at the intricate architecture of historic medersas (Islamic schools) and soak in the timeless atmosphere of hidden riads, bustling squares, and traditional bakeries.
As the sun begins to set, your adventure brings you to Djemaa el-Fna, the beating heart of Marrakech. By day, the square bustles with fresh juice vendors, henna artists, and snake charmers, while at night, it transforms into a mesmerizing open-air theater. Under the warm glow of lanterns, street performers, storytellers, acrobats, and musicians captivate the crowds, while the aroma of sizzling tagines and grilled meats fills the air.
Your day in Marrakech will be a harmonious blend of history, culture, and pure enchantment. Whether you’re drawn to the city’s ancient monuments, vibrant souks, or the electrifying ambiance of its famed square, Marrakech promises to leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul.
Take a day to immerse yourself in the magic of Marrakech at your own pace, whether through adventure, culture, shopping, or relaxation. The city offers an endless array of activities to suit every preference, ensuring a memorable Moroccan experience.
For a breathtaking beginning, embark on a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the majestic Atlas Mountains. As the first light of day paints the landscape in golden hues, you’ll witness panoramic views of Marrakech’s lush palm groves, desert plains, and snow-capped peaks—a truly magical way to start your day.
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No visit to Marrakech is complete without exploring its famous souks. Lose yourself in the vibrant maze of market stalls, where you can bargain for handcrafted leather goods, intricate carpets, shimmering lanterns, and fragrant spices. Each turn reveals hidden courtyards, charming cafés, and age-old traditions that define the soul of the city.
For food lovers, a hands-on Moroccan cooking class is an ideal way to connect with the local culture. Learn the secrets behind traditional tagines, fresh-baked bread, and aromatic spices, followed by a delicious lunch in the elegant setting of La Maison Arabe.
If tranquility is your priority, surrender to the luxury of a traditional hammam experience. Indulge in a soothing steam bath, black soap exfoliation, and a rejuvenating argan oil massage, leaving you feeling refreshed and revitalized.
Your leisure day in Marrakech is designed to be as exciting or relaxing as you desire. Whether you’re soaring above the city, discovering its artistic gems, indulging in its flavors, or unwinding in pure luxury, Marrakech offers an unparalleled blend of adventure and serenity—all waiting for you to explore.
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After breakfast, we will arrange your transfer to Marrakech International Airport according to your flight schedule. Our team will assist with all necessary formalities, ensuring a smooth and stress-free departure. As we bid you farewell, we trust that your journey has been memorable and look forward to welcoming you again.
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The exact accommodation of your trip will be suggested based on your trip budget, number of people, travel date, preferences, and availability during your stay at each destination.
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8 days from $9 300,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
– Marrakech: 3 nights
– Agdez: 1 night
– Erg Chigaga wild desert: 2 nights
– Ait ben Haddou Kasbah: 1 night
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$9 300,00
Experience an unforgettable 8-day, 7-night private journey through Morocco’s breathtaking landscapes and rich culture. Travel in comfort with a trusted English-speaking driver and Sahara Desert expert. Discover iconic destinations, from ancient medinas to golden dunes. Immerse yourself in local traditions, vibrant markets, and historic landmarks. Enjoy seamless transportation and personalized experiences throughout your adventure. Let Morocco’s beauty and hospitality create memories to last a lifetime.
8 days from $9 300,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
– Marrakech: 3 nights
– Agdez: 1 night
– Erg Chigaga wild desert: 2 nights
– Ait ben Haddou Kasbah: 1 night
Marrakech is Morocco’s most enchanting city, where ancient traditions meet modern energy. Wander through the bustling medina, a maze of vibrant souks, historic palaces, and hidden riads. Experience the lively atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fnaa, where street performers, storytellers, and food vendors create a sensory spectacle. Admire the stunning architecture of the Koutoubia Mosque, the intricate details of the Bahia Palace, and the colorful Majorelle Gardens. Indulge in traditional Moroccan cuisine, from flavorful tagines to sweet mint tea on a rooftop terrace. Explore the city’s rich artisan heritage in its leather tanneries and handwoven rug shops. Unwind in a luxurious hammam, experiencing centuries-old wellness rituals. Whether you’re seeking adventure, culture, or relaxation, Marrakech promises an unforgettable journey.
Ouarzazate, the gateway to the Sahara and Morocco’s cinematic capital. This sun-soaked city is home to the legendary Atlas Film Studios, where Hollywood blockbusters like Gladiator and Game of Thrones were filmed. Explore the majestic Kasbah Taourirt, a beautifully preserved fortress showcasing intricate Berber architecture. Just outside the city, visit the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou, an ancient fortified village steeped in history. Marvel at the breathtaking landscapes of the Draa Valley and the rugged beauty of the surrounding desert. Experience the region’s unique culture, from traditional markets to authentic Berber cuisine. Take in the serenity of this desert oasis, where vast landscapes and centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly. Ouarzazate offers an unforgettable glimpse into Morocco’s history, film legacy, and natural wonders.
Nestled at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, Agdz is a charming oasis town rich in history and culture. It serves as the gateway to the breathtaking Draa Valley, with its endless palm groves and ancient kasbahs. Explore the town’s lively markets and discover the historic Kasbah des Caïds, a testament to Morocco’s past.
The Draa Valley is a mesmerizing stretch of lush palm groves, ancient villages, and fortified kasbahs. Once a major caravan route, it offers stunning landscapes that contrast with the surrounding desert. Travel through this picturesque valley and immerse yourself in Berber traditions, local markets, and centuries-old irrigation systems.
Mhamid is the last village before the vast Sahara, where the road ends and the dunes begin. This remote desert town has a deep nomadic heritage, offering a glimpse into Morocco’s traditional desert life. From here, adventurers embark on camel treks and off-road journeys into the breathtaking Erg Chigaga dunes.
The golden dunes of Erg Chigaga stretch endlessly, offering one of the most stunning desert landscapes in Morocco. Unlike the more accessible Erg Chebbi, these remote dunes provide a truly wild and untouched Sahara experience. Watch the sunset on a camel trek, sleep under a starry sky, and feel the magic of the desert’s vast silence.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou is one of Morocco’s most iconic landmarks. This ancient fortified village, built from sun-dried mud bricks, once served as a key stop along the trans-Saharan trade route. Wander through its narrow alleys, explore its well-preserved kasbahs, and admire breathtaking views from the hilltop granary. Ait Ben Haddou has also been a famous filming location for movies like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Surrounded by stunning desert landscapes, it offers a glimpse into Morocco’s rich history and Berber heritage. Whether at sunrise or sunset, its golden-hued walls create a magical and timeless atmosphere.
Discover Marrakech, the “Red City” where history, culture, and modern energy blend seamlessly. Explore the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square, alive with street performers, market stalls, and aromatic food stands. Wander through the maze-like medina, home to stunning palaces, traditional riads, and colorful souks filled with handcrafted goods. Admire the architectural beauty of the Koutoubia Mosque, the intricate carvings of the Bahia Palace, and the serene Majorelle Gardens, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent. Indulge in Moroccan flavors at local restaurants and rooftop cafés, savoring dishes like tagine and pastilla. Relax in a traditional hammam, experiencing centuries-old wellness rituals. Whether uncovering the city’s rich history, enjoying its lively nightlife, or taking in breathtaking views from a rooftop terrace, Marrakech offers an unforgettable journey into Morocco’s heart and soul.
The exact accommodation of your trip will be suggested based on your trip budget, number of people, travel date, preferences, and availability during your stay at each destination.
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Morocco is a country brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty.
9 days from $10 450,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
– Marrakech 4 nights
– Ouarzazate 2 nights
– Tamtatouchet 1 night
– Sahara Desert 1 night
From
$10 450,00
Embark on a 9-day journey through Morocco’s vibrant landscapes and rich heritage, from Marrakech’s bustling souks to the serene oases of the Atlas Mountains and the heart of the Sahara. Discover ancient kasbahs, majestic valleys, and Morocco’s warm hospitality as we guide you through the country’s most treasured destinations, unveiling its secrets on an unforgettable adventure. Experience breathtaking sunsets over golden dunes, ride camels through the desert, and savor the flavors of authentic Moroccan cuisine. Let every moment immerse you in the magic of this enchanting land.
9 days from $10 450,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
– Marrakech 4 nights
– Ouarzazate 2 nights
– Tamtatouchet 1 night
– Sahara Desert 1 night
The arrival in Marrakech marks the beginning of an unforgettable journey where ancient traditions blend with modern energy. Wander through the bustling medina, a maze of vibrant souks, historic palaces, and hidden riads. Experience the lively Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where street performers, storytellers, and food vendors create a mesmerizing spectacle. Admire the stunning Koutoubia Mosque, the intricate Bahia Palace, and the colorful Majorelle Gardens. Savor traditional Moroccan cuisine, from aromatic tagines to sweet mint tea on a rooftop terrace. Discover the city’s rich artisan heritage in leather tanneries and handwoven rug shops. Unwind in a luxurious hammam, indulging in centuries-old wellness rituals. Whether seeking adventure, culture, or relaxation, Marrakech captivates at every turn.
Ait Ben Haddou is a breathtaking ancient village in Morocco, famous for its striking earthen architecture and rich history. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this fortified ksar (traditional village) sits along the old caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech. Its iconic mud-brick structures and towering kasbahs have made it a backdrop for Hollywood films like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Walking through its narrow alleys feels like stepping back in time, with stunning views from the hilltop granary. Whether you’re a history lover, a film enthusiast, or simply seeking adventure, Ait Ben Haddou is a must-visit destination that captures the magic of Morocco.
The gateway to the Sahara and Morocco’s cinematic capital, is home to the legendary Atlas Film Studios, where Hollywood blockbusters were filmed. Explore the majestic Kasbah Taourirt, a fortress showcasing intricate Berber architecture. Marvel at the breathtaking landscapes of the Draa Valley and the rugged beauty of the surrounding desert. Experience the region’s rich culture, from traditional markets to authentic Berber cuisine. Take in the serenity of this desert oasis, where vast landscapes and centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly.
A breathtaking valley famous for its lush rose fields, blooming each spring, and the annual Rose Festival celebrating local traditions and artisanal rose products.
A picturesque oasis known for its palm groves, ancient kasbahs, and the stunning Amridil Kasbah, offering a glimpse into Morocco’s rich history and architecture.
A dramatic canyon with winding roads, rugged red rock formations, and panoramic viewpoints, making it a paradise for hikers and nature lovers.
A stunning natural wonder with towering limestone cliffs, a refreshing river, and scenic walking trails, perfect for adventure seekers and photographers.
A lush oasis surrounded by palm groves and traditional Berber villages, leading to the breathtaking Todgha Gorge with its towering limestone cliffs and scenic trails.
Towering golden sand dunes near Merzouga, offering mesmerizing sunsets, camel treks, and an unforgettable night under the stars in a desert camp. Explore palm groves and olive trees that thrive in the desert’s oasis, adding to the region’s natural beauty.
A breathtaking valley with vibrant red canyons, ancient kasbahs, and picturesque Berber villages along the historic caravan route. Once a vital trade passage, it offers stunning landscapes and hidden cultural treasures. Explore its scenic trails, lush oases, and the legendary Kasbah of Telouet.
A dramatic mountain pass winding through the High Atlas, offering breathtaking views and thrilling hairpin turns. Connecting Marrakech to the Sahara, it showcases ever-changing landscapes, from rugged peaks to fertile valleys. Stop at panoramic viewpoints and traditional villages for an authentic taste of Berber culture.
Discover Marrakech, the “Red City” where history, culture, and modern energy blend seamlessly. Explore the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square, alive with street performers, market stalls, and aromatic food stands. Wander through the maze-like medina, home to stunning palaces, traditional riads, and colorful souks filled with handcrafted goods. Admire the architectural beauty of the Koutoubia Mosque, the intricate carvings of the Bahia Palace, and the serene Majorelle Gardens, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent. Indulge in Moroccan flavors at local restaurants and rooftop cafés, savoring dishes like tagine and pastilla. Relax in a traditional hammam, experiencing centuries-old wellness rituals. Whether uncovering the city’s rich history, enjoying its lively nightlife, or taking in breathtaking views from a rooftop terrace, Marrakech offers an unforgettable journey into Morocco’s heart and soul.
The exact accommodation of your trip will be suggested based on your trip budget, number of people, travel date, preferences, and availability during your stay at each destination.
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Morocco is a country brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty.
13 Days, from $ 14 950,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
Casablanca: 2 nights
– Rabat: 1 night
– Chefchaoun: 1 night
– Fes: 2 nights
– Erfoud: 1 night
– Merzouga: 1 night
– Dades Gorge: 1 night
– Marrakech: 2 nights
– Essaouira: 1 night
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$14 950,00
Experience a tailor-made private Morocco tour with Elegant Morocco
Embark on a personalized journey through Morocco’s breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re exploring the lively streets of Casablanca or the tranquil dunes of the Sahara Desert, every moment is designed to create an unforgettable adventure. Let Elegant Morocco craft the perfect itinerary for your dream Moroccan getaway!
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13 Days, from $ 14 950,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
Casablanca: 2 nights
– Rabat: 1 night
– Chefchaoun: 1 night
– Fes: 2 nights
– Erfoud: 1 night
– Merzouga: 1 night
– Dades Gorge: 1 night
– Marrakech: 2 nights
– Essaouira: 1 night
Casablanca, Morocco’s vibrant economic hub, blends modernity with rich history. Stroll along the Corniche for stunning ocean views or explore the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s largest. Discover the city’s French colonial architecture in the bustling downtown area. Savor fresh seafood and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Morocco’s most cosmopolitan city.
Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital, offers a mix of history, culture, and coastal charm. Explore the majestic Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, symbols of the city’s rich heritage. Wander through the picturesque Kasbah des Oudayas with its blue-washed alleys and ocean views. Enjoy Rabat’s relaxed atmosphere, beautiful gardens, and vibrant medina.
Chefchaouen, often called the “Blue Pearl” of Morocco, is a charming town nestled in the Rif Mountains. Its medina is a maze of blue-washed streets, creating a dreamlike atmosphere perfect for wandering and photography. Explore the town’s historic Kasbah, the lively Plaza Uta el-Hammam, and nearby Talassemtane National Park. Chefchaouen offers tranquility, friendly locals, and captivating beauty.
Meknes, a UNESCO-listed imperial city, blends grand architecture with a laid-back atmosphere. Explore Bab Mansour gate, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and the vast Heri es-Souani granaries.
Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heart, offers a mesmerizing medieval medina, ancient souks, and landmarks like Bou Inania Madrasa and Chouara Tannery.
Embark on a guided tour of Fes, visiting the Attarine Medersa, Moulay Idriss Mausoleum, Nejjarine Fountains and Museum, and the Jewish Quarter (Mellah). Dive deep into the UNESCO-listed medina’s rich history and craftsmanship.
Known as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” Ifrane charms with alpine-style architecture, lush parks, and a cool climate.
Gateway to the Sahara, Erfoud is famous for its fossils, date palms, and desert excursions to Merzouga’s dunes.
Experience the breathtaking Erg Chebbi dunes with a camel trek at sunset and a night under the stars in a luxury desert camp. Discover Rissani, Ksar Abbar, and the musical village of Khamlia.
Journey through the “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs” to Dades Gorge, famous for its dramatic rock formations and Berber villages. Visit Todra Gorge and small towns like Tinjdad.
Explore the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou, an ancient fortified village, before crossing the High Atlas Mountains and arriving in Marrakech.
Discover Marrakech’s wonders: Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, vibrant souks, and the lively Jemaa el-Fna square. Relax at the Majorelle Garden and experience traditional Moroccan life.
Essaouira, the “Wind City of Africa,” captivates with its whitewashed medina, lively harbor, artisan workshops, and breezy beaches. A haven for artists, surfers, and seekers of tranquility.
The exact accommodation of your trip will be suggested based on your trip budget, number of people, travel date, preferences, and availability during your stay at each destination.
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Morocco is a country brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty.
14 days $16 100,00 per person, double occupancy (Limited to 14 guests)
Rabat: 1 night
– Tangier: 1 night
– Chefchaouen: 1 night
– Fez: 2 nights
– Erfoud: 1 night
– Merzouga: 1 night
– Dades Gorge: 1 night
– Marrakech: 3 nights
– Essaouira: 1 night
– Casablanca: 1 night
From
$16 100,00
Welcome to your carefully planned 14-day journey through Morocco, where you’ll explore the country’s stunning landscapes and vibrant cities, brought to you by Elegant Morocco Agency. Each day of your trip has been thoughtfully designed to immerse you in Morocco’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty. From the lively streets of Casablanca to the peaceful desert dunes of the Sahara, get ready for an unforgettable adventure discovering the diverse wonders of Morocco.
14 days $16 100,00 per person, double occupancy (Limited to 14 guests)
Rabat: 1 night
– Tangier: 1 night
– Chefchaouen: 1 night
– Fez: 2 nights
– Erfoud: 1 night
– Merzouga: 1 night
– Dades Gorge: 1 night
– Marrakech: 3 nights
– Essaouira: 1 night
– Casablanca: 1 night
Rabat, Morocco’s capital, is a captivating blend of history and modernity. Its UNESCO-listed Medina, the Hassan Tower, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V showcase the city’s rich heritage. Visitors can explore the tranquil Chellah ruins or enjoy ocean views from the Kasbah of the Udayas. Modern attractions include the Bouregreg Marina and the Mohammed VI Museum of Contemporary Art. With its relaxed atmosphere, clean streets, and warm locals, Rabat is an inviting destination for any traveler.
Tangier, Morocco’s gateway to Europe, is a city where cultures and histories intertwine. Its bustling Medina is filled with vibrant souks, traditional cafés, and historic sites like the Kasbah Museum. The iconic Caves of Hercules and the Atlantic and Mediterranean meeting point at Cape Spartel offer stunning natural beauty. Tangier’s lively Corniche and beaches provide a modern, coastal charm. With its rich heritage, cosmopolitan vibe, and breathtaking views, Tangier is a must-visit for travelers seeking a unique Moroccan experience.
Chefchaouen, Morocco’s “Blue Pearl”, enchants visitors with its serene, blue-painted streets and mountain charm. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, its Medina is a labyrinth of narrow alleys, artisan shops, and cozy cafés. Iconic spots like the Kasbah Museum and Ras El Maa waterfall offer cultural and natural delights. Surrounded by lush landscapes, Chefchaouen is perfect for hiking and photography. With its tranquil atmosphere and striking beauty, it’s a haven for travelers seeking peace and inspiration.
Fes: Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heart, is home to the world-famous Fes el-Bali, a UNESCO-listed Medina filled with historic treasures like the Al-Qarawiyyin University, the oldest in the world. Wander its narrow alleys, bustling souks, and admire its intricate architecture. Fes is a living museum, offering an authentic glimpse into Morocco’s rich history and traditions.
Meknes: a quieter imperial city, boasts grand historical sites such as the impressive Bab Mansour Gate and the serene Heri es-Souani granaries. Known for its relaxed vibe, Meknes blends imperial charm with a laid-back ambiance, making it a perfect stop for history lovers.
Volubilis: an ancient Roman city near Meknes, features remarkably preserved ruins, including stunning mosaics and grand columns. This UNESCO site offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s Roman past.
Morocco’s ancient imperial city, Fes is a treasure trove of history and culture. The Attarine Medersa showcases intricate Moroccan craftsmanship, while the Moulay Idriss Mausoleum is a revered pilgrimage site. The Nejjarine Fountains and Museum offer a glimpse into Fes’s rich woodwork traditions, and the Royal Palace impresses with its grand exterior. The Jewish Quarter (Mellah) highlights Fes’s diverse heritage, with historic synagogues and charming architecture, making the city a must-see for cultural explorers.
Ifrane: often called “Little Switzerland,” is a picturesque town in the Middle Atlas with European-style architecture and a cool climate. Known for its ski resorts like Michlifen, it’s a popular destination for both winter and summer activities. Surrounded by lush forests and mountains, Ifrane offers a peaceful escape into nature.
Midelt: situated between the Middle and High Atlas mountains, is known for its apples and stunning natural landscapes. A quiet town with beautiful valleys, it serves as a gateway to the Ziz Valley and Errachidia, perfect for travelers heading toward the Sahara. Its serene atmosphere and rugged beauty make it an ideal stop for nature lovers.
Erfoud, a charming town located near the Sahara Desert, is a gateway to the stunning dunes of Erg Chebbi. A short drive from Merzouga, it offers access to the historic Rissani, home to the Mausoleum of Moulay Ali Sherif, a sacred site for Moroccans. Erfoud is also a prime location to explore the Ksar Abbar ruins, a 17th-century kasbah, and immerse in the cultural rhythms of Khamlia, known for its vibrant Jazz and Gnawa music. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing lunch before setting off on a camel ride to witness a mesmerizing sunset over the golden sands. Erfoud’s unique blend of history, culture, and desert landscapes makes it a must-visit destination.
The Erg Chebbi Dunes: located in the Sahara Desert, offer a truly magical experience. Witnessing the sunrise over the golden sands, followed by a delightful breakfast amidst the dunes, is an unforgettable moment. After enjoying the tranquility, take a camel ride back to your hotel, where you can reflect on the beauty of the desert. The dunes, with their vast, ever-shifting landscape, are a highlight of any desert journey.
Dades Gorge: A scenic drive from Erg Chebbi takes you to the stunning Dades Gorge, a natural wonder carved into the mountains. En route, explore the breathtaking Todra Gorge, with its towering cliffs and crystal-clear river. Visit charming Berber villages along the way and stop in the town of Tinjdad, where you can experience local life and traditions. The Dades Gorge offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure.
The Dades Gorge: known for its dramatic landscapes, is a breathtaking natural wonder in the Atlas Mountains. Explore the towering cliffs and winding roads that offer stunning views of the valley below. The gorge is dotted with small Berber villages, where visitors can experience local culture. It’s a perfect stop for nature lovers seeking adventure and beauty in Morocco’s rugged terrain.
Ait Ben Haddou: From Dades Gorge, the journey towards Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its ancient Kasbah. This stunning clay-built village, nestled along the former caravan route, showcases Morocco’s traditional architecture. Ait Ben Haddou has served as the backdrop for numerous films and remains a must-visit for those fascinated by history and culture. The Kasbah’s intricate structures and breathtaking views make it an unforgettable experience.
Marrakech, the jewel of Morocco, is a city like no other, blending ancient traditions with modern charm. Its vibrant souks, historic Medina, and iconic landmarks like the Koutoubia Mosque and Jardin Majorelle create an unforgettable atmosphere. The bustling Djemaa El-Fna square, alive with storytellers, musicians, and street food, offers a sensory feast. Surrounded by the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is a gateway to adventure, from desert excursions to lush gardens. Luxurious riads, world-class cuisine, and warm hospitality make every moment magical. A visit to Marrakech isn’t just a trip; it’s a journey into the soul of Morocco and beyond.
Enjoy a day at your leisure exploring the vibrant city of Marrakech, where every moment holds an opportunity for adventure or relaxation. Start with breakfast at your hotel or a local café, savoring mint tea and taking in views of the bustling Medina. Stroll through the colorful souks, where you can shop for spices, handmade crafts, and traditional Moroccan wares. Dive into the city’s culture by visiting historical landmarks such as the Bahia Palace or Saadian Tombs, or opt for a unique experience like a sunrise hot air balloon ride for breathtaking views of the Atlas Mountains. In the afternoon, unwind at the serene Jardin Majorelle or join a Moroccan cooking class to learn the art of local cuisine. Wrap up your day with a visit to a traditional hammam for a soothing massage, then head to Djemaa El-Fna Square to enjoy vibrant performances, indulge in street food, and soak in the magical evening atmosphere.
The Erg Chebbi Dunes: located in the Sahara Desert, offer a truly magical experience. Witnessing the sunrise over the golden sands, followed by a delightful breakfast amidst the dunes, is an unforgettable moment. After enjoying the tranquility, take a camel ride back to your hotel, where you can reflect on the beauty of the desert. The dunes, with their vast, ever-shifting landscape, are a highlight of any desert journey.
Dades Gorge: A scenic drive from Erg Chebbi takes you to the stunning Dades Gorge, a natural wonder carved into the mountains. En route, explore the breathtaking Todra Gorge, with its towering cliffs and crystal-clear river. Visit charming Berber villages along the way and stop in the town of Tinjdad, where you can experience local life and traditions. The Dades Gorge offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure.
The Dades Gorge: known for its dramatic landscapes, is a breathtaking natural wonder in the Atlas Mountains. Explore the towering cliffs and winding roads that offer stunning views of the valley below. The gorge is dotted with small Berber villages, where visitors can experience local culture. It’s a perfect stop for nature lovers seeking adventure and beauty in Morocco’s rugged terrain.
Ait Ben Haddou: From Dades Gorge, the journey towards Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its ancient Kasbah. This stunning clay-built village, nestled along the former caravan route, showcases Morocco’s traditional architecture. Ait Ben Haddou has served as the backdrop for numerous films and remains a must-visit for those fascinated by history and culture. The Kasbah’s intricate structures and breathtaking views make it an unforgettable experience.
Marrakech, the jewel of Morocco, is a city like no other, blending ancient traditions with modern charm. Its vibrant souks, historic Medina, and iconic landmarks like the Koutoubia Mosque and Jardin Majorelle create an unforgettable atmosphere. The bustling Djemaa El-Fna square, alive with storytellers, musicians, and street food, offers a sensory feast. Surrounded by the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is a gateway to adventure, from desert excursions to lush gardens. Luxurious riads, world-class cuisine, and warm hospitality make every moment magical. A visit to Marrakech isn’t just a trip; it’s a journey into the soul of Morocco and beyond.
Enjoy a day at your leisure exploring the vibrant city of Marrakech, where every moment holds an opportunity for adventure or relaxation. Start with breakfast at your hotel or a local café, savoring mint tea and taking in views of the bustling Medina. Stroll through the colorful souks, where you can shop for spices, handmade crafts, and traditional Moroccan wares. Dive into the city’s culture by visiting historical landmarks such as the Bahia Palace or Saadian Tombs, or opt for a unique experience like a sunrise hot air balloon ride for breathtaking views of the Atlas Mountains. In the afternoon, unwind at the serene Jardin Majorelle or join a Moroccan cooking class to learn the art of local cuisine. Wrap up your day with a visit to a traditional hammam for a soothing massage, then head to Djemaa El-Fna Square to enjoy vibrant performances, indulge in street food, and soak in the magical evening atmosphere.
Essaouira, the “Wind City of Africa,” enchants visitors with its unique charm and diverse landscapes. Begin your journey through orchards of Argan trees, and consider visiting a women’s cooperative to see the traditional production of Argan oil. Stroll through the whitewashed backstreets and bustling artisan quarters of the 18th-century town, marveling at its rich heritage. Explore thuya wood workshops, where local craftsmanship shines, and walk along beaches lined with colorful fishing boats. Don’t miss the picturesque offshore islands and the vibrant atmosphere of the harbor. As evening falls, witness a breathtaking sunset over the horizon for a truly magical end to your day.
El Jadida: a coastal gem, offers a perfect mix of history and relaxation. Begin by exploring the UNESCO-listed Portuguese Cistern, a marvel of Gothic architecture. Wander through the charming streets of the old Medina, with its unique blend of Moroccan and European influences. Relax on pristine beaches or enjoy fresh seafood at local eateries. Visit the bustling harbor and vibrant souks to immerse yourself in the local culture. Discover historical landmarks like the Church of the Assumption or take a stroll along the fortress walls with panoramic ocean views. El Jadida promises an enriching escape filled with cultural treasures and seaside serenity.
El Oualidia: Morocco’s serene coastal paradise, is perfect for nature and seafood lovers. Start your visit with a tranquil walk along the lagoon, a haven for flamingos and other migratory birds. Indulge in the town’s famous oysters and fresh seafood in a picturesque setting. Relax on golden beaches, or enjoy kayaking and paddleboarding on the calm waters. Explore the charming village and its small but vibrant market. For adventure, visit nearby salt marshes or take a boat ride to explore hidden coves. End your day watching a stunning sunset over the lagoon, capturing the magic of this idyllic retreat.
Casablanca, Morocco’s vibrant economic hub, offers a blend of modernity and tradition. The Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world, is a must-see landmark with its stunning architecture and oceanfront location. The Corniche along the Atlantic coast is perfect for a stroll, offering restaurants, cafés, and beautiful beaches. Explore the Habous Quarter for a taste of traditional Moroccan life, with its quaint shops and charming architecture. Casablanca’s cosmopolitan atmosphere, lively nightlife, and mix of old and new make it a fascinating destination for travelers.
The exact accommodation of your trip will be suggested based on your trip budget, number of people, travel date, preferences, and availability during your stay at each destination.
The most places visit in 2024
Morocco is a country brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty.
11 days from $12 650,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
-Rabat: 1 night
– Fes: 2 nights
– Erfoud: 1 night
– Merzouga: 1 night
– Dades Gorge: 1 night
– Marrakech: 3 nights
– Casablanca: 1 night
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$12 650 ,00
Embark on an unforgettable 11-day adventure across Morocco with Elegant Morocco.
From the vibrant streets of Casablanca to the golden dunes of the Sahara and the
lively souks of Marrakech, each day is filled with rich cultural encounters,
breathtaking landscapes, and immersive experiences. Discover ancient medinas,
savor traditional Moroccan cuisine, and explore historic landmarks as you create lifelong memories on this extraordinary journey.
11 days from $12 650,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
-Rabat: 1 night
– Fes: 2 nights
– Erfoud: 1 night
– Merzouga: 1 night
– Dades Gorge: 1 night
– Marrakech: 3 nights
– Casablanca: 1 night
Discover Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital, where history and modernity blend seamlessly. Explore the ancient Phoenician site of Chellah, a fascinating archaeological gem. Admire the iconic Hassan Tower, an unfinished minaret standing as a symbol of the city’s rich past. Visit the Royal Palace, a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture. Wander through the serene Andalusian Gardens, a lush oasis of tranquility. Stroll through the city’s vibrant streets, where centuries of culture and heritage come to life.
Experience Meknes, a historic imperial city known for its grandeur and charm. Marvel at Bab el-Mansour, a magnificent gate adorned with intricate carvings and zellij tiles. Stroll through the medina, where bustling souks and hidden treasures await. Discover the legacy of Sultan Moulay Ismail, who shaped the city’s architectural splendor. Venture to Moulay Idriss, Morocco’s most sacred city, perched on scenic hills. Immerse yourself in the region’s deep spiritual and cultural heritage.
Discover Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heart, renowned for its rich history and vibrant atmosphere. Step into the UNESCO-listed medina, a labyrinth of narrow alleys, bustling souks, and centuries-old mosques. Visit the famous Al Quaraouiyine University, the world’s oldest still in operation. Admire the stunning architecture of the Bou Inania Madrasa and the intricate tilework of the Nejjarine Fountain. Watch artisans at work in the iconic Chouara Tannery, where leather is dyed using traditional methods. Immerse yourself in the city’s timeless charm, where every corner tells a story.
Experience Erfoud, a gateway to the vast Sahara Desert, known for its striking landscapes and rich heritage. This charming town is famous for its fossil workshops, where ancient marine life is preserved in stone. Explore the bustling date markets and sample some of Morocco’s finest dates. Visit ancient ksars and kasbahs that reflect the region’s deep history. Discover the town’s unique blend of tradition and modernity. As the sun sets, admire the breathtaking desert scenery surrounding Erfoud.
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi, a mesmerizing desert escape. Begin your journey with a visit to the sacred city of Rissani and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ali Sherif, a site rich in history. Explore the ruins of Ksar Abbar, a 17th-century Kasbah that tells tales of the past. In Khamlia, experience the hypnotic rhythms of Jazz and Gnawa music, a unique cultural tradition. After a relaxing lunch, embark on a one-hour camel ride across the golden sands, witnessing a stunning sunset over the dunes. End your day with a magical night under the stars at Sahara Stars Camp Luxury Camp, where the desert’s tranquility creates an unforgettable experience.
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Dades Gorge, a stunning natural wonder carved by the Dades River. Journey through picturesque Berber villages, where centuries-old traditions and hospitality thrive. Stop in the town of Tinjdad, a charming oasis surrounded by rugged cliffs and lush palm groves. Admire the dramatic rock formations and winding roads that make this region a paradise for nature lovers.
Step into history at Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO-listed kasbah and one of Morocco’s most iconic landmarks. This ancient fortified village, made of sun-dried mud bricks, has stood for centuries along the old caravan route. Wander through its narrow alleys, exploring well-preserved kasbahs and traditional Berber architecture. Ait Ben Haddou has also been a backdrop for famous films like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape from the hilltop granary. Experience the timeless charm of this historic site, where the past comes to life.
Discover Marrakech, the “Red City” where history, culture, and modern energy blend seamlessly. Explore the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square, alive with street performers, market stalls, and aromatic food stands. Wander through the maze-like medina, home to stunning palaces, traditional riads, and colorful souks filled with handcrafted goods. Admire the architectural beauty of the Koutoubia Mosque, the intricate carvings of the Bahia Palace, and the serene Majorelle Gardens, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent. Indulge in Moroccan flavors at local restaurants and rooftop cafés, savoring dishes like tagine and pastilla. Relax in a traditional hammam, experiencing centuries-old wellness rituals. Whether uncovering the city’s rich history, enjoying its lively nightlife, or taking in breathtaking views from a rooftop terrace, Marrakech offers an unforgettable journey into Morocco’s heart and soul.
The exact accommodation for your trip will be suggested based on your budget, number of travelers, travel dates, preferences, and availability at each destination.
The most places visit in 2024
Morocco is a country brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty.
10 Days, from $ 11 500,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
Casablanca: 1 night
– Rabat: 1 night
– Fes: 2 nights
– Erfoud: 1 night
– Merzouga: 1 night
– Dades Gorge: 1 night
– Marrakech: 2 nights
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$11 500,00
Discover Morocco’s rich Jewish heritage on an unforgettable journey through centuries of history, culture, and tradition. This exclusive tour takes you through historic Jewish quarters, ancient synagogues, and sacred sites that highlight the deep-rooted presence of Jewish communities in Morocco.
Experience the Legacy of Jewish Morocco
Morocco has been home to a thriving Jewish community for over 2,000 years. This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the country’s Jewish history, from the ancient Mellahs (Jewish quarters) of imperial cities to beautifully preserved synagogues and historical sites that showcase the vibrant coexistence of Jewish and Moroccan cultures.
10 Days, from $ 11 500,00 per person, double occupancy. Limited to 14 guests
Casablanca: 1 night
– Rabat: 1 night
– Fes: 2 nights
– Erfoud: 1 night
– Merzouga: 1 night
– Dades Gorge: 1 night
– Marrakech: 2 nights
Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city, blends modernity with rich history, offering visitors a unique cultural experience. As the country’s economic hub, it boasts impressive architecture, lively markets, and a dynamic coastal atmosphere. Key attractions include the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, the charming Old Medina, and the vibrant Corniche Ain Diab, perfect for seaside strolls. With its mix of French colonial influence, contemporary luxury, and traditional Moroccan charm, Casablanca is a gateway to the country’s fascinating heritage.
Rabat, Morocco’s capital, offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and modern sophistication. This coastal city is home to well-preserved landmarks such as the majestic Hassan Tower, the picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas, and the royal Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Stroll along the scenic Bouregreg River, explore the city’s vibrant souks, and experience its relaxed yet refined atmosphere. With its mix of historical significance and contemporary charm, Rabat provides visitors with a unique glimpse into Morocco’s royal and cultural heritage.
Explore Meknes – The Imperial City
Meknes, a UNESCO-listed imperial city, is known for its grand gates, impressive palaces, and rich history. Once the capital of Morocco under Sultan Moulay Ismail, it boasts landmarks like Bab Mansour, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and the lively medina. With its blend of imperial grandeur and authentic Moroccan charm, Meknes is a must-visit destination.
Step Back in Time at Volubilis
Volubilis, an ancient Roman city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s past. Its well-preserved ruins, including intricate mosaics, grand columns, and ancient basilicas, showcase the region’s historical significance. Walking through this archaeological wonder transports visitors to the height of Roman influence in North Africa.
Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual capital, is renowned for its medieval medina, one of the world’s oldest and best-preserved. Highlights include the historic Al Quaraouiyine University, vibrant souks, and the iconic Chouara Tannery. The city’s labyrinthine streets offer an authentic experience of Morocco’s deep-rooted traditions and artistry.
Midelt : Gateway to the Atlas Mountains
Nestled between the Middle and High Atlas Mountains, Midelt is a scenic stopover known for its breathtaking landscapes and Berber culture. Surrounded by rugged peaks and lush valleys, this tranquil town is famous for its apple orchards and serves as a perfect resting point on the journey to the Sahara Desert.
Erfoud : Doorway to the Desert
Erfoud is a vibrant desert town often referred to as the gateway to the Sahara. Known for its fossil-rich landscapes and lively date markets, it serves as a base for desert excursions. Travelers can explore nearby kasbahs, experience traditional Saharan culture, and prepare for their journey into the dunes.
The golden dunes of Erg Chebbi offer one of Morocco’s most mesmerizing desert landscapes. Rising up to 500 feet, these shifting sand dunes provide the perfect backdrop for camel treks, sunset views, and stargazing under the vast Saharan sky. A night in a desert camp here is an unforgettable experience.
Carved by the Dades River, this dramatic gorge is famed for its towering red rock formations, winding roads, and breathtaking viewpoints. The region is dotted with ancient kasbahs and offers excellent opportunities for hiking, photography, and immersing in Berber culture.
Skoura Oasis – A Lush Desert Haven
Skoura Oasis, known as the “Palm Grove of a Thousand Kasbahs,” is a lush retreat in the arid landscapes of southern Morocco. This verdant paradise is dotted with ancient kasbahs, palm groves, and traditional villages. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved Kasbah Amridil and enjoy the serene beauty of this hidden gem.
Ouarzazate – The Hollywood of Morocco
Ouarzazate, often called the gateway to the Sahara, is famous for its dramatic desert scenery and thriving film industry. Home to Atlas Film Studios, it has been the backdrop for numerous Hollywood films and TV series. Visitors can explore the impressive Taourirt Kasbah and venture into the vast landscapes of the surrounding desert.
Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
One of Morocco’s most iconic kasbahs. Its striking earthen architecture has served as the backdrop for numerous films, including Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Exploring its narrow alleys and fortified towers offers a journey through Morocco’s rich architectural heritage.
Marrakech captivates visitors with its mesmerizing blend of history, culture, and modern energy. This imperial city is famous for its bustling souks, where the scent of spices and the sound of artisans at work create a sensory overload. Jemaa el-Fnaa, the city’s dynamic main square, comes alive at night with storytellers, musicians, and food stalls serving traditional Moroccan delicacies.
The exact accommodation of your trip will be suggested based on your trip budget, number of people, travel date, preferences, and availability during your stay at each destination.
The most places visit in 2024
Morocco is a country brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty.
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