From the imperial grandeur of the north to the silent dunes of the south. Explore our expertly designed routes.
Morocco is not a country to be rushed. It rewards those who linger—who take the time to sip the tea, navigate the winding alleys without a map, and listen to the stories of the locals. Our itineraries are designed to balance seeing the highlights with the freedom to discover the unexpected moments that make travel truly transformative.
Follow the footsteps of sultans and scholars. This journey takes you through Morocco's four historical capitals—Marrakech, Fez, Meknes, and Rabat—showcasing the architectural splendor and deep-rooted traditions of the Kingdom.
Start your journey in the "Red City." Immerse yourself in the chaos of the souks, visit the Majorelle Garden, and dine on a rooftop overlooking the Koutoubia Mosque.
Take the high-speed train to Casablanca to see the majestic Hassan II Mosque, then continue to Rabat, the current capital, to explore the Kasbah of the Udayas.
Discover the "Versailles of Morocco," Meknes, and wander through the remarkably preserved Roman mosaic floors at the nearby ruins of Volubilis.
End your journey in the spiritual heart of Morocco. Fez is a labyrinth of sensations. Visit the tanneries, the Al Quaraouiyine university, and buy authentic leather goods.
Leave the cities behind and venture into the wild landscapes of the south. Cross the High Atlas Mountains, navigate lush palm valleys, and sleep under a canopy of stars in the Sahara Desert.
Marrakech ➔ High Atlas (Tizi n'Tichka) ➔ Ait Benhaddou ➔ Ouarzazate ➔ Dades Valley ➔ Todra Gorges ➔ Merzouga (Sahara)
The highlight of this trip is the camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes to watch the sunset and spend the night in a traditional Berber camp.
Every traveler is unique. Tell us your interests, pace, and budget, and our local experts will craft a bespoke itinerary just for you.
Between major cities (Tangier, Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech, Fez), the train is efficient and comfortable. For the South/Sahara, hiring a private driver or renting a car is best.
Spring (Mar-May) and Autumn (Sep-Nov) offer the best weather countrywide. Summer is great for the coast but very hot inland. Winter is mild but nights can be cold.
Layers are key. Bring comfortable walking shoes for the medinas (cobblestones!). A scarf is versatile for sun protection and respectful entry into religious sites.