Tour type | Private tour |
Age requirement | All ages accepted |
Your group size | Min 2, max 15 |
Duration | 12 days / 11 nights |
Language(s) | English, Arabic, French |
Food options | Vegetarian, halal |
11 nights of carefully selected accommodations, including one unforgettable night in a traditional Berber desert camp in the Sahara.
Daily breakfast throughout the journey (11 breakfasts).
2 included dinners: one in the Dades Gorges and one in the Sahara desert camp.
Private, air-conditioned transportation for the entire duration of the tour.
Services of a dedicated, private English-speaking driver.
Guided city tour with a licensed English-speaking local guide in Marrakech.
Guided city tour with a licensed English-speaking local guide in Fes.
Round-trip airport transfers (on the first and last day of the tour).
Camel ride experience in the Sahara Desert.
Tour begins and ends in Marrakech.
Lunches throughout the tour.
Dinners, except for the two included in the Sahara Desert and Dades Gorges.
Travel insurance (highly recommended for all travelers).
Beverages and personal drinks.
Entrance fees to monuments, historical sites, and museums.
Important Information to Consider Before Booking:
This tour involves moderate physical activity, including walking through uneven streets, climbing stairs, and navigating medinas. A general level of mobility and fitness is recommended.
The Sahara Desert portion includes a camel ride over sand dunes. Travelers who prefer not to ride camels may request 4x4 vehicle transport to the camp (subject to availability).
The tour is not wheelchair accessible, due to the nature of terrain in the desert and medinas.
Infant seats are available upon request and must be confirmed at the time of booking.
This experience is family-friendly but may not be suitable for travelers with severe mobility challenges or chronic back/neck conditions.
Please inform us in advance of any medical conditions, allergies, or dietary restrictions so we can accommodate your needs wherever possible.
Travel insurance is strongly recommended to cover unforeseen circumstances, including medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or lost luggage.
What to Bring:
To make the most of your Moroccan adventure, we recommend bringing the following items:
Comfortable walking shoes – You’ll be exploring medinas, ancient ruins, and natural landscapes, often on uneven terrain.
Layers of clothing – Morocco’s climate can vary dramatically between regions and times of day. Pack lightweight clothes for the daytime and warm layers for cooler nights, especially in the desert or mountain areas.
A warm jacket or fleece – Evenings in the Sahara and the Atlas Mountains can get chilly, particularly outside the summer season.
Swimwear – Some accommodations may have pools, and Essaouira offers a chance to dip your toes in the Atlantic.
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat – The Moroccan sun can be intense, especially in the desert and coastal areas.
A daypack or small backpack – Useful for carrying water, snacks, and essentials during day trips.
Refillable water bottle – Stay hydrated and help reduce plastic waste.
Camera or smartphone – You'll want to capture Morocco’s breathtaking landscapes and colorful scenes.
Cash in Moroccan Dirhams (MAD) – While ATMs are available in cities, it’s useful to have some cash for small purchases or tips in rural areas.
Travel adapter – Morocco uses Type C and E plugs (220V).
Personal items and medications – Including any prescription items you may need.
Kingdom of Morocco tour covers all the highlights of Morocco attractions and sightseeing; The four Imperial cities, The Blue city, The Kasbas, and the Sahara Desert.