Embark on a 10-day private tour of Morocco and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes. Explore Marrakesh, ride camels in the Sahara Desert, and discover the charm of Chefchaouen.
Embark on a 10-day private tour of Morocco and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes. Explore Marrakesh, ride camels in the Sahara Desert, and discover the charm of Chefchaouen.
Welcome to Morocco
Marrakesh Menara Airport - Upon arrival at the airport, guests will be warmly greeted and assisted by our professional team. They will then be transferred to their hotel in Marrakech, where they will enjoy dinner and an overnight stay.
Historical City Tour
Marrakech - Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. The entire day is…
Welcome to Morocco
Marrakesh Menara Airport - Upon arrival at the airport, guests will be warmly greeted and assisted by our professional team. They will then be transferred to their hotel in Marrakech, where they will enjoy dinner and an overnight stay.
Historical City Tour
Marrakech - Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. The entire day is dedicated to exploring Marrakech, the second oldest Imperial city, often referred to as the Pearl of the South. The Almoravides discovered the city in the 11th century. This historical site includes the Koutoubia Tower, Saadian tombs, Bahia Palace, and Mellah quarters. Discover Marrakech’s vibrant open markets, and experience the delightful handicraft quarters and souks, offering a variety of items such as handcrafted slippers, traditional woodwork, brass, iron, and bronze crafts, jewelry, kaftans, carpets, spices, and pottery. Visit the renowned Djemaa El Fna and enjoy endless entertainment. Return to the hotel.
Koutoubia Mosque - The Koutoubia Mosque is a prominent mosque in Marrakech, Morocco. It is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, known for its tall minaret adorned with intricate geometric patterns, symbolizing the city. Built in the 12th century under the Almohad Caliphate, it is a significant example of Almohad architecture. Named after the booksellers who once sold their wares nearby, as “koutoubia” means “bookseller” in Arabic, the mosque is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore the grounds and admire the building’s exterior, although non-Muslims cannot enter the prayer hall.
Jemaa el-Fnaa - Jemaa el Fna is a lively square and marketplace in Marrakech, Morocco, located in the Medina (old city) section. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is famous for its vibrant atmosphere, street performers, food stalls, and shops selling traditional Moroccan goods. The square is a major tourist attraction and one of Marrakech’s main highlights.
Saadian Tombs - The Saadian Tombs are a complex containing the remains of the Saadi dynasty members, who ruled Morocco in the 16th and 17th centuries. Located in a large mausoleum adorned with intricate carvings and mosaics, the tombs are surrounded by gardens and are a popular tourist attraction in Marrakech. They are an important part of Morocco’s cultural heritage and are considered one of the finest examples of Moroccan architecture, showcasing the wealth and power of the Saadi dynasty, which significantly contributed to Moroccan art, culture, and politics.
Medina of Marrakesh - The Medina of Marrakesh is the old city, enclosed within the city walls. It is a bustling and vibrant area filled with narrow streets, lively markets, and beautiful architectural landmarks. The Medina houses many important religious and cultural sites, including the Koutoubia Mosque, Saadian Tombs, and Bahia Palace. It also features a variety of shops, stalls, and vendors selling everything from traditional Moroccan crafts and souvenirs to fresh produce and spices. The Medina is a popular tourist destination, known for its lively atmosphere and rich cultural history, making it a great place to explore on foot, with many hidden corners and charming streets to discover.
Bahia Palace - The Bahia Palace, also known as Palacio da Bahia, is a stunning palace built in the late 19th century by Si Moussa, the Grand Vizier of Morocco, as a residence for himself and his family. The palace is an architectural masterpiece, with ornate decorations and intricate carvings covering its exterior. Inside, the palace features opulent rooms and halls adorned with intricate mosaics, painted murals, and carved woodwork. The palace also boasts lush gardens and courtyards, surrounded by high walls, providing a peaceful oasis within the bustling city. Today, the Bahia Palace is open to the public and is a popular tourist attraction in Marrakech.
Ait Benhadou - Ouarzazate - Dades Gorge.
Ait Ben Haddou - Departing the city in the morning, travel across the Haouz plains to reach the majestic High Atlas Mountains. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kasbah of Aït Benhaddou, a striking example of southern Moroccan architecture, which has served as a movie set for many famous films, including Game of Thrones.
Ouarzazate - Continue to Ouarzazate, known as the Hollywood of North Africa.
El Kelaa M’gouna - On the way to Dades Gorge, visit Kelaa Megouna, renowned for producing cosmetic products using locally grown rose extracts.
Dades Gorges - Welcome to the Dades Gorge! Experience the stunning beauty of the gorge and enjoy a delicious dinner. After the trip, stay overnight in a hotel.
Erfoud-Rissani- Merzouga.
Gargantas del Todra - After breakfast, depart from the Dades valley towards Tinrghir and the Todra valley. Enjoy panoramic views of the old mud Berber villages overlooking the valley while traveling through this beautiful landscape.
Erfoud - Continue the journey to Erfoud and Ressani, famous for their dates market.
Merzouga - This is a full itinerary for a day in the Erg-Chebbi Desert. The day concludes in the Merzouga desert, where a camel awaits to explore the mysterious sand sea of the Erg-Chebbi. Witness a beautiful sunset and spend the night in a traditional Berber camp under the stars.
Merzouga-Rachidia-Fes
Errachidia - Rise early to enjoy the sunrise, have breakfast, and shower at the camp before riding camels back to the hotel in Merzouga. Depart for Fes, with a brief stop in the Er Rachidia region to admire the lush palmeraie views of the Ziz Valley, followed by lunch in Midelt. Later, make a short stop in Ifrane, known for its alpine-style architecture, where curious monkeys may be spotted in the cedar forests. Arrive in Fes and stay overnight in a hotel or Riad.
Fes Day Tour
Fes - After breakfast in the Riad, begin exploring the oldest city in Morocco by walking through its streets and alleys. The visit starts with the Royal Palace, Bab Bou Jeloud Gate, the Jewish quarter, and the first Mellah ever built in Morocco during the 16th century. Ensure visits to all culturally and historically significant sites, including the famous Al Qaraouine University, the oldest in Africa, the tanneries, the Attarine museum, and the Mulay Idriss Mausoleum. After lunch, enjoy a fantastic panoramic view over the entire Medina of Fez. Spend the night in a hotel or Riad.
Meknes-Volubilis-Chefchaouen
Volubilis - Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. Depart for Meknes to explore the city, visiting the heart of the medina at Place El Hedim, the large square facing the huge gate of Bab El Mansour. Continue to the Volubilis Roman ruins, spending time exploring the 2000-year-old ruins and gaining insight into life during the Roman Empire. Arrive at Chefchaouen, “The Blue City,” and spend the night in a Riad.
8th Day: Chefchaouen – Rabat.
Chefchaouen - Breakfast at the hotel. Explore the alleys of the blue city, Outa Hammam quarter, Kasabah, and Ras El Ma. Depart for Rabat, the capital of Morocco. Spend the night in a hotel.
Rabat - Casablanca.
Rabat - Breakfast at the hotel. Explore Morocco’s capital, visiting the Mausoleum, Hassan Tower, and the Oudaya Kasbah.
Casablanca - Travel to Casablanca to visit the Hassan II mosque and Ain Diab Corniche.
Marrakech - Return to Marrakech and stay overnight in a hotel.
Departure.
Marrakech - After breakfast, transfer to the airport for the return flight, concluding a memorable trip of a lifetime.

- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Gratuities.
- Drinks.
- Personal expenses.
- The entrance fee for Saadian Tombs is 7$.
- The entrance fee for Palacio da Bahia is 7$
- Gratuities.
- Drinks.
- Personal expenses.
- The entrance fee for Saadian Tombs is 7$.
- The entrance fee for Palacio da Bahia is 7$
This journey provides a chance to explore the distinctive environment and traditions of Morocco. It initiates in Marrakesh, an energetic and ancient city celebrated for its bazaars, regal residences, and green spaces. Subsequently, the voyage takes you to the Sahara Desert, allowing tourists to embark on a camel ride and savor the tranquility of the…
This journey provides a chance to explore the distinctive environment and traditions of Morocco. It initiates in Marrakesh, an energetic and ancient city celebrated for its bazaars, regal residences, and green spaces. Subsequently, the voyage takes you to the Sahara Desert, allowing tourists to embark on a camel ride and savor the tranquility of the widespread desert scenery. The trip wraps up in Chefchaoun, an enchanting hillside town recognized for its azure-colored structures and breathtaking scenery. This journey provides an all-embracing and varied exploration of Morocco’s diverse areas, making it an exemplary selection for tourists who have an inclination towards culture and the natural world.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.