Embark on a week-long private tour of Morocco’s Imperial Cities and Sahara Desert. Explore the architectural wonders of Rabat, Fes, and Chefchaouen, and experience the breathtaking beauty of the Sahara. Discover the diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Morocco.
Embark on a week-long private tour of Morocco’s Imperial Cities and Sahara Desert. Explore the architectural wonders of Rabat, Fes, and Chefchaouen, and experience the breathtaking beauty of the Sahara. Discover the diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Morocco.
Casablanca & Rabat
Casablanca - For those with a romantic spirit, Casablanca is a legendary place inspired by the 1942 film featuring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart. As Morocco’s economic hub and largest city on the Atlantic coast, Casablanca is a cosmopolitan destination for travelers who enjoy blending in with the locals. The city boasts a…
Casablanca & Rabat
Casablanca - For those with a romantic spirit, Casablanca is a legendary place inspired by the 1942 film featuring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart. As Morocco’s economic hub and largest city on the Atlantic coast, Casablanca is a cosmopolitan destination for travelers who enjoy blending in with the locals. The city boasts a captivating mix of architecture, from Art Deco to Modern, and ancient cultural secrets waiting to be discovered.
Must-see: Hassan II Mosque, Rick’s Café.
Rabat - As the capital of Morocco, Rabat is a cosmopolitan city offering a balanced blend of sights and history within its medina, kasbah, and new city.
Must-see: Kasbah of Oudayas, Mohammed V Mausoleum.
FES VISITS
Fes el-Bali - Fes is the spiritual center of Morocco and the oldest and most magnificent of the country’s imperial cities. It is a highlight of any Moroccan journey. Fes El Bali is the largest intact medieval city, featuring over 9,500 narrow streets.
Guided Tours: Bab Boujloud, Medersa Bouanania, Chouwara Tanneries, Karaouiyyine Mosque & University, Seffarine Square.
Fes el-Jdid - Established in the 13th century, this area has been home to Fes’s Jewish community since the 14th century.
Guided Tours: Mellah or Jewish Quarters with cemetery and synagogue, Royal Palace Gate.
CHEFCHAOUEN: THE BLUE PEARL
Chefchaouen - Nestled beneath the twin Rif peaks of Jebel Chaouen, this Andalusian village is one of Morocco’s most picturesque. Its charming medina is a delight to explore and photograph, with a maze of quiet, cobbled alleys winding through rows of blue-washed houses.
Guided Tours: Medina, Main Square & Kasbah.
MIDDLE ATLAS & IFRANE
Middle Atlas - This serene mountain range features fertile plains and forests of towering cedar trees.
Guided Tours: Imouzzer, Monkey’s Forest.
Ifrane - The mountain resort of Ifrane is unique in Morocco. Upon entering the village, one might feel as though they have arrived in “Little Switzerland.”
MERZOUGA ERG CHEBBI DESERT
Merzouga Desert - Travelers often feel a sense of wonder and excitement upon first seeing the surreal gold, pink, and red sand dunes.
Activities: Camel trek, sunset atop the dunes.
FROM MERZOUGA TO OUARZAZATE
Tinghir - Both the Toudra Palmeraie and Toudra Gorges offer stunning and captivating scenery.
Must-see: The Palmeraie and Toudra Gorges.
Dades Gorges - A breathtaking gorge with numerous viewpoints along the Dades Valley.
Must-see: Draa Valley, Monkey’s Fingers, Dades Gorges.
FROM OUARZAZATE TO MARRAKECH
Ouarzazate - Once a hub for trade and cultural exchanges among African peoples, Ouarzazate is the starting point of the oases route, the desert’s gateway, and the kasbahs’ capital. Its stunning landscapes have been featured in numerous acclaimed films. Ouarzazate enjoys 300 days of sunshine annually and is home to the impressive Noor solar power station.
Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou - The term “ksar” refers to a cluster of kasbahs (castles) built closely together behind a city’s fortified walls. Ait Ben Haddou is an earthen city made from clay bricks, with thick defensive walls safeguarding its interior. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987, this location has strong ties to Hollywood. David Lean selected Ait Ben Haddou as the ideal setting for his 1962 film “Lawrence of Arabia.” Other notable films shot here include “Jewels of the Nile,” “The Living Daylights,” “Kundun,” “The Mummy,” “Gladiator,” “Alexander,” and popular TV series like “Game of Thrones” and “Isabel.” Visitors are often amazed not only by the site’s historical beauty (over 1,000 years old) but also by the opportunity to walk the same streets as some of their favorite movie stars.

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- LUNCHES, DRINKS AND MONUMENTS FEES ARE NOT INCLUDED
- LUNCHES, DRINKS AND MONUMENTS FEES ARE NOT INCLUDED
Experience the multifaceted beauty of Morocco, from its royal cities (Rabat & Fes) to Chefchaouen, known as the blue jewel. Delve into the magnificent Sahara and indulge in the awe-inspiring landscapes and architectural masterpieces of Morocco. Explore the triple grandeur of the Atlas mountains and the ‘Switzerland of Morocco’ for a journey teeming with natural and cultural splendor.
Experience the multifaceted beauty of Morocco, from its royal cities (Rabat & Fes) to Chefchaouen, known as the blue jewel. Delve into the magnificent Sahara and indulge in the awe-inspiring landscapes and architectural masterpieces of Morocco. Explore the triple grandeur of the Atlas mountains and the ‘Switzerland of Morocco’ for a journey teeming with natural and cultural splendor.
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.