Discover Morocco's rich culture, stunning landscapes, and luxurious accommodations
Day 1: Casablanca & Imperial Rabat
- Arrive in Casablanca, Morocco's largest city
- Visit the awe-inspiring Hassan II Mosque, the world's second-largest religious building designed by French architect Michel Pinseau. This grand white mosuqe is situationed on a promontory looking out to the Atlantic, which can be seen through a gigantic glass floor with room for 25,00
- Optional: Explore the Museum of Moroccan Judaism, celebrating the country's Jewish heritage
- Travel to Rabat (1.5 hours), Morocco's capital city
- Overnight in a luxurious riad in Rabat
Days 2-3: Chefchaouen, the Blue Pearl of Morocco
- Journey to Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains
- Guided tour of the blue-washed historic medina, a photographer's paradise
- Visit the kasbah museum, built by Moulay Ismail in the 18th century
- Explore Plaza Uta el-Hammam and the 15th-century Grand Mosque
- Enjoy local specialties like fresh goat cheese salad or chicken pastilla
- Optional afternoon hike in the surrounding green hillsides
- Relax in a traditional hammam spa
- Dinner at Restaurant Tissemlal, set in a beautifully decorated old house
- Overnight in a charming boutique riad or hotel in Chefchaouen
Days 4-5: Fes, UNESCO City, Intellectual and Spiritual Capital
- Drive through the picturesque Rif Mountains to Fes
- Guided historical tour of Fes, a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Explore the 14th-century Royal Palace gates and the ancient Jewish Mellah
- Option to Visit the Jewish Mellah Ibn Danan Synagogue, a testament to Fes' Jewish history
- Tour the famous tanneries and weaver's cooperatives
- Visit key sites: Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss, University of Al Quaraouiyine, Bou Inania Medersa
- Embark on a food tour through Fes' vibrant souks, tasting local delicacies
- Visit the Dar el-Batha Museum and its Andalusian Gardens
- Explore the magnificent Jnane Sbil Gardens, Le Jardin de Biehn
- Tour Ait Nkobi Pottery and Zellige Cooperative, Witness locals Artisans
- Overnight in a luxurious riad in Fes' medina
Days 6-7: Sahara Desert Safari
- Journey through the Middle Atlas, stopping in Ifrane, referred to as "Little Switzerland" and Midelt
- Visit Erfoud, known as the fossil capital of Morocco
- Experience the ancient Gnaoua music of the Musicians of Khemlia in Merzouga
- Sunset camel trek into the stunning Erg Chebbi dunes
- Luxury desert camp stay with Arabian nights ambiance, traditional music and stargazing
- Explore Rissani, once a major Saharan caravan stop, known for its ancient souk
- Learn about Madfouna, local bread similar to the "calzone"
- Visit Ait Ouzzine, a traditional Berber village in the Saghro Mountains
- Enjoy lunch with a local Berber family, Bread Baking on Volcanic rock, Exploration of a Berber village, local customs and culture
- Overnight in a boutique riad in Skoura
Days 8-9: Dades Valley Geologic Wonders, Skoura Palmeraie & Ouarzazate
- Explore Skoura's "Valley of One Thousand Kasbahs"
- Visit the fragrant Valley of Roses and local rose water distilleries
- Journey to the Valley of Nomads near Mount Mgoun
- Experience the dramatic landscapes of Dades Valley and Gorge
- Option to Trek in the Valley across the Monkey Fingers with picnic lunch
- Tour the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Benhaddou
- Visit Kasbah Telouet, once home to the powerful Glaoui family
- Drive the scenic Tizi-n-Tichka Pass, stopping at a women-run argan oil cooperative
- Overnight in a luxurious riad in Marrakech
Days 10-11: Marrakech, the Paris of Morocco
- Comprehensive guided tour of Marrakech's historical sites
- Visit Majorelle Gardens, the Berber Museum and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum
- Explore the Koutoubia Mosque and its serene gardens
- Tour Ben Youssef Madrasa, Bahia Palace, El Badi Palace and Saadian Tombs
- Cooking class with a traditional Dada chef
- Free time to explore the bustling souks
- Evening visit to the lively Djemaa El Fna Square
- Optional: Tea at the legendary La Mamounia hotel
- Overnight in an opulent riad in Marrakech's medina
Days 12-13: Essaouira, Coastal Charm
- Scenic drive to Essaouira, stopping at a winery in Ounara for tasting
- Guided tour of Essaouira's UNESCO-listed medina and 18th-century ramparts
- Visit the bustling fish market and watch the colorful fishing boats
- Explore the town's rich Jewish heritage, including the Mellah and synagogue
- Free time to enjoy the beach, art galleries, or artisan workshops
- Overnight in a sea-view riad in Essaouira
Day 14: Departure
- Morning at leisure in Essaouira
- Return to Marrakech or Casablanca for departure
This luxurious two-week tour offers an immersive experience of Morocco's diverse landscapes, from ancient medinas to Saharan dunes and Atlantic shores. You'll enjoy exclusive
Moroccan riads, expert guides, and unforgettable cultural encounters throughout your journey.