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About your trip
Journey deep into the Sahara, explore the majestic kasbah of Ait-Ben-Haddou, and stargaze with an expert astrologer on this 11-day Moroccan adventure. You’ll experience local culture and marvel at the architectural wonders of Casablanca and Fez. Away from the usual tourist trail, you’ll explore more remote places such as the blue city of Chefchaouen and the Todra Gorge, deep in the High Atlas mountains. Foodie highlights range from authentic Berber meals in the desert to contemporary dishes at a trendy rooftop venue in Marrakech. All of our trips are flightless in destination, with 100% of all carbon emissions offset. It's just part of how we see the world while being good to it.
Trip Highlights
- Snap photos of brilliantly blue houses in Chefchaouen
- Dine Berber style under the stars in the Sahara
- Meander through the mazey alleyways of the Fez Medina
- Ride a camel through the desert at sunrise
- Hike through the otherworldly Dades Gorges
Your Itinerary
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Day 1
Arrive in Casablanca
Touch down in Casablanca, the coastal city where your Moroccan journey begins. You’ll be picked up from Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) and taken to your hotel, just a 10-minute walk from the Old Medina. Gather in the lobby for a welcome meeting at 6pm with your Local Insider, who will accompany the group throughout the trip. It’s then time to head into the city centre for dinner in an authentic riad (a traditional Moroccan house centered around an inner courtyard) – a perfect opportunity to break the ice and discuss the days ahead with your fellow travellers.
Activities Included
- Welcome dinner
- Airport transfer
Accommodation
- Gray Boutique Hotel Casablanca OR similar
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Day 2
Stroll through the photogenic streets of Chefchaouen
After breakfast, head straight to the Hassan II Mosque, the second-largest functioning mosque in Africa, which is dramatically situated on a rocky outcrop jutting into the Atlantic Ocean. Its 210m (690ft) high minaret, completed in 1993, is the second-tallest in the world. After exploring the complex, leave Casablanca behind and head north to the enchanting city of Chefchaouen, which lies beneath the craggy peaks of the Rif mountains. Take a walking tour through the atmospheric cobblestone alleyways and admire the beautifully preserved 15th-century buildings painted in shades of blue.
Activities Included
- Hassan II Mosque visit
- Chefchaouen walking tour
Accommodation
- Dar Echchaouen Maison d'Hôtes & Riad OR similar
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Day 3
Explore the Roman ruins of Volubilis and eat with a local family
This morning, your journey continues south to the ancient Roman city of Volubilis, built around 300BCE on a fertile plain surrounded by wheat fields. Formerly the capital of the Berber kingdom of Mauretania, it gained Unesco World Heritage status in 1997 and is one of the most impressive archaeological sites in Morocco today, replete with marble columns, intricate mosaics and plinths bearing Latin inscriptions. After you’ve finished exploring, head to Fez, considered by many to be the cultural and spiritual capital of Morocco. Here, you’ll join a local family for a home-cooked dinner in the old medina district and enjoy a unique storytelling experience.
Activities Included
- Volubilis guided tour
- Home-cooked meal and storytelling with a local family
Accommodation
- Palais Houyam OR similar
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Day 4
Soak up the atmosphere of Fez Medina
Embrace the eclectic mix of colours, sounds and aromas as you wander through Fez Medina – the sprawling, walled centre of the city. Its labyrinthine streets are lined with souks selling everything from street food and spices to handwoven textiles and homewares, while architectural highlights include the Bou Inania Madrasa with a green-tiled minaret, the ornate Bab Bou Jeloud gate and the Nejjarine Fondouk, which houses a woodwork museum. End the tour by tucking into lunch at a traditional restaurant in the Medina, before spending the rest of the day at leisure.
Activities Included
- Fez Medina walking tour
- Nejjarine Fondouk visit
- Bou Inania Madrasa visit
Accommodation
- Palais Houyam OR similar
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Day 5
Venture deep into the Sahara
Rise and shine – it’s time to leave the city bustle as you head into the pristine wilderness of the Sahara. After breakfast, you’ll journey to the far south of Morocco, eventually arriving in the tiny desert village of Merzouga, close to the Algerian border. It’s the gateway to the majestic Erg Chebbi dunes, which reach 150m (490ft) high and cover a barren, golden expanse of 28km (17mi) from north to south. You’ll stay overnight in a luxury riad – an idyllic spot to unwind, tune into nature and take in sublime sunset views.
Activities Included
- Merzouga desert visit
Accommodation
- Riad Chebbi OR similar
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Day 6
Visit a Gnawa village and dine Berber style under the stars
Travel by 4x4 to a remote village where you’ll learn about the culture of the Gnawa people who originated from sub-Saharan Africa, and are renowned for their spiritual music and unique dancing. For lunch, tuck into medfouna, a southern Moroccan speciality that’s similar to a stuffed pizza but without cheese. Brace yourself for a bumpy ride as you continue across the dunes to the desert camp you’ll call home for the night. Expect lots of mint tea, songs around a campfire and hearty Berber food. Come nightfall, enjoy a wine-tasting session and gaze in awe at the starry sky through a telescope, guided by an expert astronomer.
Activities Included
- Gnawa village visit
- Wine tasting
- Astronomy experience
Accommodation
- Chebbi Luxury Desert Camp OR similar
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Day 7
Go camel riding at sunrise and explore the Todra Gorge
No visit to the Sahara is complete without experiencing the most traditional mode of desert transport: camel riding. Saddle up first thing in the morning, taking in the gorgeous sunrise before swapping the desert for the High Atlas mountains as you head north to the Todra Gorge. Prepare to be dazzled – this otherworldly, rust-coloured expanse of steep-sided canyons ranks among the most spectacular scenery in Morocco. You’ll arrive at your cosy, mountainside accommodation in time to sip cocktails while watching the sunset paint the sky with a pinky-tangerine glow.
Activities Included
- Sunrise camel ride
- Todra Gorge visit
- Sunset cocktails
Accommodation
- Riad Bahammou OR similar
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Day 8
Hike through the Dades Gorges and join a local family for lunch
Over many centuries, the Dades River, which flows for 350km (220mi) from the High Atlas mountains to the Sahara, has carved dramatic gorges and canyons into the rugged interior of the country. Today, you’ll set off on a guided hike through this epic landscape and gain a fascinating glimpse into life in this part of rural Morocco. Eventually, after traversing farmland and riverine forest, you’ll arrive at a series of striking rock formations, aptly named the Monkey Fingers due to their peculiar shape. A well-earned lunch at a local guesthouse awaits.
Activities Included
- Dades Gorges hike
Accommodation
- Riad Bahammou OR similar
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Day 9
Explore kasbah Ait-Ben-Haddou
Of all the kasbahs dotted around Morocco, Ait-Ben-Haddou is arguably the most impressive. Feel like you’ve stepped back in time as you explore this Unesco World Heritage site, which you may well recognise from Game of Thrones (2011-2019) and Gladiator (2000). Stop by a tea house for a thirst-quenching mint tea and home-baked Moroccan pastry before hitting the road to Marrakech. Explore the legendary Djemaa El-Fna square as it comes alive at night.
Activities Included
- Kasbah Ait-Ben-Haddou visit
- Tea at a local tea house
Accommodation
- 2Ciels Luxury Boutique Hôtel & Spa OR similar
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Day 10
Unlock the secrets of Moroccan cuisine in a cooking class
Now familiar with Moroccan food, you’ll have the opportunity to learn how to make it for yourself. After discovering the core techniques and flavour combinations used in Moroccan cuisine, enjoy the fruits of your labour for lunch. Spend the afternoon exploring the city at leisure or treat yourself to a soothing massage at the hotel spa. Reconvene for a farewell group dinner at L’mida restaurant and embrace an innovative, modern twist on classic Moroccan dishes. The candlelit roof terrace, overlooking the medina, is the perfect spot to conclude your epic Morocco trip.
Activities Included
- Cooking class
- Farewell dinner
Accommodation
- 2Ciels Luxury Boutique Hôtel & Spa OR similar
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Day 11
Depart from Marrakech
After one last breakfast, it’s time to bid farewell to your new friends as your Moroccan adventure comes to an end. Check out of the hotel at midday and make your way to the airport to catch your flight home from Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK) – or extend your stay and explore what else Morocco has to offer.

What's included
- 5 nights traditional riad accommodation
- 1 night luxury riad accommodation
- 1 night desert camp accommodation
- 1 night premium hotel accommodation
- 2 nights boutique hotel accommodation
- Private and local transport
- 10 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 8 dinners
- Local Insider
- Arrival transfer from Mohammed V International Airport (CMN)
- Hassan II Mosque visit
- Chefchaouen walking tour
- Volubilis guided tour
- Storytelling with a local family
- Fez Medina walking tour
- Nejjarine Fondouk visit
- Bou Inania Madrasa visit
- Merzouga desert visit
- Gnawa village visit
- Wine tasting
- Astronomy experience
- Sunrise camel ride
- Todra Gorge visit
- Sunset cocktails
- Dades Gorges hike
- Kasbah Ait-Ben-Haddou visit
- Tea at a local tea house
- Cooking class
What's not included
- Visas
- Travel Insurance
- Flights to and from the destination
Customer Reviews
Accommodation
Gray Boutique Hotel Casablanca
This stylish gem of a hotel is perfectly positioned for city centre exploration. You're just 10 minutes from the old Medina, and about the same from the Corniche with its parks, shops and sparkling Atlantic views. Inside, decor feels high-end and design-led, with a warm organic colour palette and elegant furnishings.
Dar Echchaouen Maison d'Hôtes & Riad
Experience life in an opulent Moroccan riad overlooking the resplendent blue houses of Chefchaouen. Wood-beamed ceilings, candlelit terraces and communal lounges with roaring fires create a warm, soothing ambience at this atmospheric retreat. The outdoor pool, with mountain views, is the perfect place to relax and cool off.
Palais Houyam
This traditional riad is an oasis of tranquility, tucked away from the bustling streets of Fez Medina. Zellige-tile floors, traditional four-poster beds, and handcrafted furnishings made by local artisans create an authentic vibe in every room. Take a trip to the spa and hammam (bath house) to unwind and recharge.
Riad Chebbi
Welcome to a spectacular desert paradise. Located in the middle of the dunes, the Riad Chebbi is an ideal choice for those who want to explore the Sahara desert of Morocco and more specifically the desert of Merzouga. This oasis of tranquility combines rustic charm, hospitality and luxury to bring to life an authentic desert experience.
Chebbi Luxury Desert Camp
Nestled in the heart of the desert, far from the city lights, our oasis of serenity offers a breathtaking celestial spectacle. Picture yourself lying beneath a sparkling sky, each star shimmering like a jewel in the boundless darkness. Constellations unfold above you, creating a magical tableau that inspires wonder and escape. Whether you’re lounging by the campfire or stargazing from the comfort of your luxurious tent, every moment spent under this starry sky is an unforgettable experience, an invitation to dream and contemplate the infinite beauty of the universe.
Riad Bahammou
Terracotta walls blend in with the ochre landscape at the traditional Riad Bahammou, in the Dades Gorge valley of the High Atlas. Tuck into Moroccan fare at the restaurant before finishing your day with a nightcap in the onsite bar. The pool is the perfect place to cool off after a day of exploring and the rooms are traditionally decorated and comfortable enough for all to enjoy. This is a magical place and we're sure you'll enjoy your stay.
2Ciels Luxury Boutique Hôtel & Spa
A rooftop bar and restaurant, an illuminated outdoor pool and a traditional hammam are a handful of the perks at this elegant hotel in the trendy Gueliz neighbourhood of Marrakech. All rooms have private balconies, Egyptian cotton bed sheets and complementary luxury toiletries.
Frequently asked questions
When is my departure guaranteed?
This trip requires a minimum number of 4 passengers in order to operate. We will notify you via email once your departure is guaranteed so that you can go ahead and book flights.
When is the best time to visit?
The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is pleasantly warm and ideal for exploring cities, mountains, and the desert. Winter (December to February) is also a good time to visit, especially for those looking to avoid the crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures in the cities. However, it can get quite cold in the mountains and at night in the desert, so packing layers is essential. Summer (June to August) tends to be extremely hot, particularly in inland areas and the Sahara so best to avoid.
Which airport do I need to fly in and out of? Plus airport code
Your should fly into Casablanca (CMN) and out of Marrakesh (RAK)
Casablanca has direct flights to Miami, Washington and New York with Royal Air Maroc.
Marrakesh has direct flights to Atlanta (Delta) and New York (United).
You can also book a return flight to Casablanca or Marrakesh and take the fast train from one city to the other. It takes around 2:40.
What time does my trip start and end?
This trip starts at 6 PM on day one with a welcome meeting at the first hotel. Please make sure to book a flight that arrives at least 3 hours before in order to avoid missing the briefing. If you'd like to arrive one day early, we can assist you in booking extra accommodation.
The last day of your trip has no scheduled activity, so you can choose the time or your flight at your convenience. Hotel check-out is usually at 11 AM.
Can I add additional nights to my trip?
Yes, we will be happy to assist you in booking extra accommodation before or after the tour.
What is the accommodation like?
We use 4 star hotel accomodation in Casablanca and Marrakesh and traditional Riad stays in Chefchaouen, Fez and Dades. In Merzouga we use a luxury Saharan tent camp.
The standard room is a twin-share room (2 single beds) and you should expect to share it with another traveller of the same gender. You can request a single room for an extra fee if you prefer more privacy.
Please note that your accommodation may change without notice. The hotels presented on the website are our usual choice, but sometimes we need to alternative properties.
Can I have my own room?
Our standard price is based on a twin-share room. However, if you would like to have more privacy, you can request a single room. The cost of the single supplement varies based on the season and for this trip it typically ranges between $500 and $600.
How physically demanding is this trip?
This itinerary is classified as moderate and does include some hiking activities. More details below:
Day 7: Todgha optional hike: 6km
Day 8: Dades valley hike: 12 km
How much free time will I have?
This trip has a full schedule, but you will have free time in the afternoon of day 4 in Fez, day 6 in Merzouga, day 8 in Dades.
Do I need a visa?
You are responsible to check the specific requirements required to your citizenship. You can find essential travel advice – including security and local laws, as well as passport and visa information – on the government website of your home country:
UK residents: review the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Travel Advice before your adventure.
US residents: consult the US Department of State Travel Advice for important travel information.
Australian residents: check the Smart Traveler website for up-to-date travel advice.
Residents of other countries: refer to the travel advice provided by your own government or local consulate.
Please be aware that passport and visa requirements can change before departure, so it’s important to stay updated with the latest information.