Magical Morocco

10 nights / 11 days

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Guided tours

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Guided tours

Your Journey

Your Journey

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Your Journey

Marrakech

Day 1 - 5

There’s nowhere quite like Marrakech, where centuries of history, vibrant souks, and rich traditions come together within the ancient medina walls. Your guided city tour reveals the exterior of the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, the beautifully preserved Saadian Tombs, and the historic Jewish Quarter, the Mellah, before pausing for a relaxed vegetarian lunch at a local restaurant.

Escape to the High Atlas Mountains for a full-day immersion into Amazigh (Berber) life, with a scenic drive, guided village walk, and lunch surrounded by breathtaking peaks.

Back in the city, experience Marrakech from a different perspective on an open-air sidecar tour, feeling every scent, sound, and breeze as the city unfolds around you. Delve deeper into its creative soul on a hands-on Artisan Tour, visiting hidden workshops where masters weave, carve, and craft using centuries-old techniques.

To unwind, indulge in a traditional Moroccan hammam and massage — a time-honored cleansing ritual using black olive soap and a kessa mitt, followed by soothing treatments that leave you refreshed, renewed, and deeply relaxed.

Dades Valley

Day 6 - 7

The breathtaking Dades Valley is known for its dramatic red rock formations, ancient kasbahs, and palm-filled oases that line the valley floor. This striking region offers a glimpse into Morocco’s rural beauty, where quiet villages and rugged landscapes create an unforgettable backdrop.

The journey takes you to the High Atlas Mountains via the spectacular Tizi n'Tichka Pass, where sweeping views stretch across terraced hillsides and remote Amazigh (Berber) villages nestled into the slopes.

A highlight of the region is a visit to Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO-listed ksar that feels frozen in time. Wander through its maze-like clay passageways, admire the mudbrick towers, and take in panoramic views from the hilltop — a remarkable window into Morocco’s ancient caravan routes and cinematic history.

Sahara Desert

Day 7 - 9

The vast and timeless Sahara Desert is a land of golden dunes and ancient traditions. En route, stop at the dramatic Todra Gorge, where sheer limestone cliffs tower above a cool riverbed — a striking natural wonder of southern Morocco.

Enjoy a hands-on culinary experience in a local home, preparing vegetarian medfouna (Moroccan stuffed bread). Share tea with your hosts before savoring the simple, flavorful meal you’ve helped create.

Arrive at your desert camp in the late afternoon to settle into your tent, followed by dinner, traditional music by the fire, and a sky filled with stars. Rise early for a peaceful camel ride or dune walk at sunrise with tea or coffee in hand.

During your stay, visit a local nomadic family and share traditional Moroccan tea — a meaningful glimpse into a resilient desert way of life rooted in hospitality and tradition.

Quarzazate

Day 10 - 11

Known as the “Gateway to the Desert,” Ouarzazate is a captivating blend of cinematic history, desert landscapes, and ancient architecture. Surrounded by rugged mountains and vast plains, this quiet city has long served as a crossroads for traders traveling between the Sahara and Marrakech.

A highlight includes visiting the impressive Taourirt Kasbah, a beautifully preserved fortress of earthen clay that showcases traditional southern Moroccan design, with its maze of rooms and towering walls.

Ouarzazate is also famed for its film heritage, home to Atlas Studios, one of the world’s largest film studios. Here, you’ll discover why this dramatic landscape has provided the backdrop for countless international films and series, earning the city its reputation as Morocco’s Hollywood of the desert.