At the airport in Marrakech, arrive. After being transferred to your hotel, you will be greeted with mint tea, given a tour itinerary, and given a map of the city. You can spend the afternoon exploring the city’s many winding streets and their magnificent souks on your own, depending on when you arrive.
Stay at your hotel for the night.
At 9 a.m., our day trip departs from your hotel. We’re going to Badii in an air-conditioned bus.
Palace and Bahia Palace, stopping along the way to tour Mellah’s spice souks.
We then proceed to the magnificent Madrasa Ben Youssef and the Marrakech Museum.
Moroccan architecture is characterized by its exquisite decorative details.
After lunch we cross the souks, walking to Djemaa El Fna, the heart of Marrakech.
where you can have lunch overlooking the main square and soaking up the
atmosphere of this vibrant city. After lunch we will walk around the local area by the
Koutoubia Mosque, one of the city’s oldest buildings dating back to the 12th century.
We then drive to Majorelle Gardens, which were created by French painter Jacques
Majorelle in 1924 and later rescued from ruin by famous French fashion designer Yves
Saint-Laurent. This botanical sanctuary is renowned for its striking cobalt blue, which
is widely used in the garden. Afterwards we visit Menara Gardens—one of the best
places to watch the sunset in Marrakech. We return to the hotel at about 5 p.m. Free
evening. Overnight stay at your hotel.
Breakfast included.
Following breakfast, we leave Marrakech at 8 a.m. and travel 200 km to Ouarzazate through the High Atlas Mountains, stopping occasionally to take in the stunning scenery and snap pictures. Our first major destination is Aït Ben Haddou Kasbah, a 16th-century stronghold that has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. Several major motion pictures, such as Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven, and Lawrence of Arabia, were shot there. We eat lunch at Aït Benhaddou Kasbah or in Ouarzazate, Africa’s film capital. We travel 160 km after lunch via the Rose Valley and the Road of the Kasbahs, reaching Dades Gorges at approximately 5:00 p.m. Spend the night at the hotel in Dades Gorges.
Breakfast is included.
Following breakfast, we travel to the Todra Valley to see the breathtaking Todra Gorges, a group of limestone canyons with more than 500-foot-tall rock faces. After that, we take you to Erfoud, a quaint oasis town, where you can have lunch. Following lunch, we travel to Merzouga, which is regarded as the entry point to Morocco’s Sahara Desert. After a brief rest at a hotel near the dunes, we trek on camels into the dunes two hours before sunset, taking in the breathtaking desert vistas before reaching our camp at about six o’clock. Together with the nomads, we sip traditional mint tea before crossing the undulating sands to witness the breathtaking sunset. We eat dinner back at the camp, and then the nomads gather around the fire to play music until we head to our tents for the night under the stars. Overnight camping in Merzouga.
Breakfast and dinner included.
Before we ride camels back to the hotel in Merzouga, where you meet our driver to travel to Fes through the Middle Atlas region—a journey that takes us through many breathtaking landscapes—we get up early to witness the magnificent sunrise. We also eat breakfast and take a shower at the camp. After lunch in Midelt, we make a quick stop in the Er Rachidia region to enjoy the breathtaking views of the Ziz Valley’s lush palmeraie. We then stop briefly in Ifrane, which is renowned for its alpine-style buildings. There, you might be able to see the inquisitive monkeys that inhabit the stunning cedar forests. Around 6 p.m., we reach Fes. Overnight stay at your hotel in Fes.
Breakfast included.
Following breakfast at the hotel, you will go on a guided tour of Fes, stopping at the old medina, the Jewish Quarter, and the Royal Palace Gate. We make our way to Chefchaouen in the afternoon, stopping for lunch along the way. The artistic, blue-washed mountain village of Chefchaouen, sometimes referred to as “the blue city,” is one of Morocco’s most beautiful towns. The old medina, which features narrow streets, bright-blue buildings, and red-tiled roofs, is a charming blend of Andalusian and Moroccan influences. Spend the night at the hotel in Chefchaouen.
Breakfast included.
Breakfast included.
Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech, and Meknes Following breakfast at the hotel in Meknes, we proceed to Rabat, the Moroccan capital, and then to Casablanca, a coastal city, to see the Hassan II Mosque and some of the other sights in the area, such as the old medina and the Corniche of Ain el Diab. We return to Marrakech in the evening after that. Overnight stay at your hotel in Marrakech. Breakfast included.
Make your way to the airport after breakfast. Take the memories of your adventures with you on your flight home.
Breakfast included.
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I genuinely and wholeheartedly suggest him to anyone who like excursions like that. Thank you for creating lifelong memories.
We were really fortunate to be fully immersed in Moroccan culture, and we are grateful to our guide for introducing us to the country.
Our trip throughout Morocco was specifically designed to fit the things we wanted to see during our brief stay there. Along the route, local guides were stationed in cities to give us an intimate look at every location we visited.
Tradition, landscapes, and travel. foreign culture
November is the ideal month to visit Morocco because of the pleasant weather.
Excellent service. The guide was incredibly kind and well-informed, and communication was quite simple. We scheduled a nine-day excursion across Morococ; without it, we could not have learnt anything in such a short period of time. Strongly advised, particularly if this is your first visit to Morococ.

