Luxury Morocco Tours Packages 2027 | #1 Morocco Travel Guide
Come on a camel ride in the Sahara, relax in a Berber kasbah and oasis surrounded by palm trees, and sip mint tea with Berbers in the High Atlas Mountains—all arranged by Morocco Tours. Listen to the rousing call to prayer as you rise each morning to the sight of spectacular sunrises.
In Morocco, the closeness to Europe becomes less noticeable as you immerse yourself in the colourful medina of Marrakech, where you may taste traditional tagine cooked by friendly people and participate in lively trading for beautiful things.
Gaze in awe at Rabat, Meknes, and Fez, three imperial towns that date back to the dawn of civilisation. One feels transported to another planet when visiting Morocco, a land of incredible art, mediaeval towns, Roman remains, and Islamic monuments.
On our Highlights of Morocco tour, we will visit open-air markets filled with beautiful jewellery, hand-knotted carpets, and the world-famous suppleness of Moroccan leather. Discover the hidden gems of Bin el Ouidane and Midelt on our Mountains & Imperial Cities tour, where the past and present coexist in a fascinating mashup of cultures.
Set out on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure across the fascinating culture and breathtaking scenery of Morocco. Our fantastic local guides will lead you on an adventure of a lifetime as you explore Morocco on one of our many different itineraries.
15-Day Morocco Itinerary
Days: 15 | Nights: 14
During our 15-Day Morocco Itinerary, we will experience camel rides over sand dunes, mint tea with welcoming Amazigh hosts, exploration of the historic ksar of Ait Benhaddou, and a stroll through an isolated community in the High Atlas Mountains. You can also see Rabat, Meknes, Fez, and Marrakech, the four great imperial cities of Morocco, and the Todra Gorge.
Marrakech And The Sahara
Days: 8 | Nights: 7
Combining Marrakech and the Sahara is the perfect way to experience Morocco’s vibrant city life, dramatic Atlas Mountains, and vast desert landscapes. This highly sought-after route typically forms a round-trip loop out of Marrakech, immersing you in a world of ancient kasbahs, deep gorges, and golden dunes.
Hike Morocco’s Atlas Mountains
Days: 8 | Nights: 7
We stay in a simple but comfortable riad in the lovely village of Tijhza and go on daily optional walks. We may take our time and marvel at the mountain vistas as we hear stories of the Amazigh people’s welcoming culture. Our continuing responsible tourism project in Tijhza also includes the opportunity to experience a traditional hammam.
Climb Morocco’s Mt Toubkal
Days: 7 | Nights: 6
Embark on an exhilarating trek to the summit of the highest mountain in North Africa. During this traditional Moroccan hike—which in 2024 achieved a summit success rate of 99%—we follow clearly marked pathways through breathtaking scenery. The paths get steeper as we go up, but the dramatic views of Marrakech and the Anti-Atlas Mountains.
North Morocco And Chefchaouen
Days: 8 | Nights: 7
An 8-day North Morocco itinerary offers the perfect, unhurried pace to explore the country’s vibrant Mediterranean coast, the majestic Rif Mountains, and imperial history. This looped route focuses entirely on the North, minimizing long drives and maximizing cultural immersion.
9-Day Signature Morocco
Days: 9 | Nights: 8
Experience the ultimate 9-day loop covering Morocco’s imperial cities, Sahara dunes, and Atlas Mountains. This classic “Signature” route travels from Casablanca to Marrakech, blending vibrant souks, ancient medinas, and dramatic desert landscapes into a compact, unforgettable 9-Day Signature Morocco Itinerary.
Morocco Tour Highlights
1. The Medina of Fez
Traverse winding streets filled with artisans’ wares as you inhale the scent of African spices. Everything about it is mesmerising, from the crowded marketplaces to the surprising twists and turns.
2. Essaouira
In contrast to the lively energy of other Moroccan locations, this tranquil town with its shuttered cottages, artisan workshops, and seafood delights is the ideal respite for any energetic journey of Morocco.
3. Bedouin Camp
Observe the dunes as they change when the sun goes down, revealing a starry night sky. This is a must-do for any traveller visiting Morocco; it is the stuff of legend.
4. Saharan Sunrise
Our Sahara desert tours include a dark and frigid ascent of the sand dunes, followed by the enchantment of a Sahara sunrise. An awe-inspiring finale to your Moroccan vacation, the golden beaches come alive with the first light.
5. Atlas Mountains
If you’re a mountain lover, you really must see the Atlas Mountains while you’re in Morocco. Hike tranquil paths through flower-filled fields and Berber communities, or take on the high-altitude challenge of Mount Toubkal. If you are seeking a truly unique hiking experience, go no further than our Atlas Mountain hikes.
The Magic of Morocco
Inspiring itinerary, great guides, fellow adventurers, unparalleled local expertise, and, most importantly, a small-group guided Morocco tour with The Bespoke African Safari Co. magical experiences that remain with us forever.
Can I tour Morocco on my own?
Our small group tours to Morocco take care of everything, from organising the logistics to helping you navigate language challenges, so you can relax and enjoy the experience. By leveraging their extensive local connections, our experts can guarantee that you will have genuine, off-the-beaten-path experiences. Beyond what a first-time tourist to Morocco could see, our guided trips take you to real Bedouin camps and let you cook with local families.
Is Morocco a good family holiday destination?
The natives are quite welcoming of children due to the culture’s emphasis on family, and our guides are well-versed in leading groups that include children. Camels in the Sahara, desert camping, beautiful walks, and lively souks are all things that children will love. Our top Morocco tours include family-friendly adventures that will be remembered forever, no matter what you plan.
FAQs on Morocco Tours
When is the best time to visit Morocco?
March–May, in the early spring, and September–October, in the autumn, are usually the mildest months to visit Morocco. From November through February, Morocco can be frigid, but it’s also a great time to see the country at its most ordinary and peaceful, without the crowds.
Tangier and Essaouira, which are located on the coast, and the Atlas Mountains provide cooler weather in the summer. The spring and autumn are the best times to go on a bike tour in Morocco because of the mild weather. It is recommended to stay away from desert regions in the summer because of the extremely hot days and cold nights. October is date season, which adds to the verdant landscape and delicious scents of the countryside, while Ramadan, which often takes place in April or May, provides a one-of-a-kind cultural encounter.
Where is Morocco?
To the west and north, respectively, it has the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea as its borders. Algeria and the Western Sahara form Morocco’s eastern and southern land boundaries, respectively. Towards the north, Spain and Morocco are separated by the Strait of Gibraltar. Casablanca, Tangier, Rabat, Marrakech, and Fez are some of Morocco’s most important cities. Rabat is the capital.
What is Morocco like for visitors?
On our hiking excursions in Morocco, thrill seekers can conquer the High, Middle, and Anti-Atlas Mountains, explore the Saharan sandbanks, or marvel at the Rif Mountains. The historic souks, breathtaking architecture, and cultural riches of cities like Marrakech and Fez captivate visitors’ senses.
Essaouira, Tangier, and Casablanca are coastal treasures that offer a more temperate beach getaway with plenty of water sports. Our Morocco excursions are unlike any other because of the country’s eclectic mix of Arab, Amazigh, and colonial influences, as well as its exceptional cuisine.
How safe is Morocco?
Language barriers are uncommon since locals are warm and welcoming and because Arabic, French, and English are widely spoken. Dress modestly and refrain from public shows of affection, especially if you identify as LGBTQIA+ or a woman, because the culture can be rather traditional.
Be wary of people trying to con you out of your money or other valuables by keeping them out of sight, not carrying around a large amount of cash, and using a money belt. Politely decline any unsolicited services offered by locals, including tours and access to cheaper businesses.
Throughout your excursion, our guides will be present to provide guidance and make sure you stay secure.
What is the best city to visit in Morocco?
Every city in Morocco has something special to offer, so picking just one would be a waste of time. Here are a few of our favourite urban areas:
- Marrakech: A bustling city with vibrant souks, historic sites, and excellent street food.
- Fez: Rich in history and architecture, a dream destination for those fascinated by ancient buildings.
- Chefchaouen: The blue-painted city in the Rif Mountains, an arts and crafts hub.
- Tangier: An artistic coastal city with an international, relaxed flavor.
- Casablanca: A contemporary economic hub with modern amenities, vibrant nightlife, and a large Medina.





