Majestic Morocco
Casablanca
Marrakech
Majestic Morocco
Tour summary
13 days
12 nights
Morocco
22 meals
18 guests (max)
Driver
Trip leader
Luxury minicoach
Twin-share / double / double for single occupancy 12 nights in thoughtfully selected accommodation
Magnificent Morocco – where red sand dunes glow from the kiss of a sunrise, bustling souks burst with the fragrance of local spices and ornate mosaics climb the walls of enchanting riads. From sizzling tagines to fresh mint tea, snow-capped mountains to terracotta kasbahs, your journey through this vibrant country will be nothing short of a feast for the senses.
Tour highlights
- Spend the night amidst the dunes of the Sahara Desert at an authentic Berber camp – complete with a traditional feast and local entertainment
- Rest your head in a traditional riad for two nights in Fes
- Learn how to cook a sumptuous Moroccan meal at a local women’s co-operative in Aït Benhaddou
Tour itinerary
Day 1 - Casablanca (Morocco)
Once an old pirate lair on the Atlantic coast, the sophisticated city of Casablanca is where we’ll meet to begin our intoxicating journey through Morocco. Tonight, we’ll have the opportunity to get to know one another better over a delicious welcome meal at a local restaurant.
Once an old pirate lair on the Atlantic coast, the sophisticated city of Casablanca is where we’ll meet to begin our intoxicating journey through Morocco. Tonight, we’ll have the opportunity to get to know one another better over a delicious welcome meal at a local restaurant.
Included today
Accommodation
Idou Anfa Hôtel (or similar)
Meals
- Dinner
Day 2 - Casablanca – Rabat – Meknes
After breakfast, we’ll hit the road to our first stop: Rabat, where we’ll see the marble Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the similarly spectacular Hassan Tower on a walking tour with a local guide. When we arrive in Meknes, the evening will be ours to explore at our leisure or relax back at our traditional accommodation.
After breakfast, we’ll hit the road to our first stop: Rabat, where we’ll see the marble Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the similarly spectacular Hassan Tower on a walking tour with a local guide. When we arrive in Meknes, the evening will be ours to explore at our leisure or relax back at our traditional accommodation.
Included today
Accommodation
Riad Le Petit Ksar (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 3 - Meknes – Moulay Idriss and Volubilis – Chefchaouen
This morning, we’ll enjoy a relaxed walking tour of this enchanting UNESCO World Heritage-listed city – winding up at the stunning Bab Mansour Gate. After we’ll make tracks for the pretty whitewashed town of Moulay Idriss where we’ll savour a traditional couscous lunch. Next up is historic Volubilis where a local guide will show us around the ruins of this once bustling Roman stronghold. We’ll then venture into the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen – where we’ll spend the next two nights.
This morning, we’ll enjoy a relaxed walking tour of this enchanting UNESCO World Heritage-listed city – winding up at the stunning Bab Mansour Gate. After we’ll make tracks for the pretty whitewashed town of Moulay Idriss where we’ll savour a traditional couscous lunch. Next up is historic Volubilis where a local guide will show us around the ruins of this once bustling Roman stronghold. We’ll then venture into the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen – where we’ll spend the next two nights.
Included today
Accommodation
Dar Echchaouen (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Day 4 - Chefchaouen
Today, you’ll have an entire day to soak up this breathtaking city’s many delights. Chefchaouen is famed for its vibrant blue architecture which we’ll get a closer look at on a guided walk around the city’s medina with a local guide. As well as soaking up its winding alleyways and cobbled plazas, we’ll pause to sample some creamy local goat’s cheese. The afternoon is then yours to explore further – shop for locally-made souvenirs or find a coffee shop to watch the world go by in. Tonight, we’ll reconvene for a delicious homecooked meal and a tea demonstration at a local restaurant.
Today, you’ll have an entire day to soak up this breathtaking city’s many delights. Chefchaouen is famed for its vibrant blue architecture which we’ll get a closer look at on a guided walk around the city’s medina with a local guide. As well as soaking up its winding alleyways and cobbled plazas, we’ll pause to sample some creamy local goat’s cheese. The afternoon is then yours to explore further – shop for locally-made souvenirs or find a coffee shop to watch the world go by in. Tonight, we’ll reconvene for a delicious homecooked meal and a tea demonstration at a local restaurant.
Included today
Accommodation
Dar Echchaouen (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 5 - Chefchaouen – Fes
Say goodbye to Chefchaouen as we continue our journey to Fes – a vibrant city that’s considered Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heart. Once we arrive, you’ll have the rest of the day to explore at your leisure. Enjoy some relaxation time at a local hammam (spa) or ask your Tour Leader for some personalised recommendations. Tonight, seek out a local eatery in Fes’ bustling medina before retiring for the night in a splendid local riad.
Say goodbye to Chefchaouen as we continue our journey to Fes – a vibrant city that’s considered Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heart. Once we arrive, you’ll have the rest of the day to explore at your leisure. Enjoy some relaxation time at a local hammam (spa) or ask your Tour Leader for some personalised recommendations. Tonight, seek out a local eatery in Fes’ bustling medina before retiring for the night in a splendid local riad.
Included today
Accommodation
Riad Sayeda Al Hora (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 6 - Fes
First on the agenda today is a walking tour of Fes’ maze-like medina before we move on to a Moroccan must-see: a leather tannery. We will also visit a workshop that specialises in creating a range of local artisanal products, before having another free afternoon to explore Fes at our own pace. We recommend returning to the car-free medina and exploring the many colourful storefronts and medieval streets bursting with exotic food stands.
First on the agenda today is a walking tour of Fes’ maze-like medina before we move on to a Moroccan must-see: a leather tannery. We will also visit a workshop that specialises in creating a range of local artisanal products, before having another free afternoon to explore Fes at our own pace. We recommend returning to the car-free medina and exploring the many colourful storefronts and medieval streets bursting with exotic food stands.
Included today
Accommodation
Riad Sayeda Al Hora (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 7 - Fes – Midelt - Erfoud
Today our path leads us out of the city and on a voyage through the striking, jagged landscapes of the Atlas Mountains, covering some distance as we go. We’ll pay a visit to Midelt; nestled in a valley, this golden-hued town offers breathtaking vistas of the surrounding peaks. Afterwards, our scenic journey continues towards the welcoming oasis town of Erfoud, where we’ll enjoy dinner as a group at our hotel.
Today our path leads us out of the city and on a voyage through the striking, jagged landscapes of the Atlas Mountains, covering some distance as we go. We’ll pay a visit to Midelt; nestled in a valley, this golden-hued town offers breathtaking vistas of the surrounding peaks. Afterwards, our scenic journey continues towards the welcoming oasis town of Erfoud, where we’ll enjoy dinner as a group at our hotel.
Included today
Accommodation
Xaluca Hotel Arfoud (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 8 - Erfoud – Rissani – Merzouga
Our first stop of the day will be Rissani, where we’ll be treated to a walking tour of this historic town – once the site of the renowned desert capital Sijilmasa. Afterwards, we’ll swap the mini-coach for four-wheel drives and venture into the spectacular Sahara Desert where our camp just outside of Merzouga awaits. Tonight’s dinner will come in the traditional form of a Berber feast, complete with local entertainment.
Our first stop of the day will be Rissani, where we’ll be treated to a walking tour of this historic town – once the site of the renowned desert capital Sijilmasa. Afterwards, we’ll swap the mini-coach for four-wheel drives and venture into the spectacular Sahara Desert where our camp just outside of Merzouga awaits. Tonight’s dinner will come in the traditional form of a Berber feast, complete with local entertainment.
Included today
Accommodation
Golden Camp (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 9 - Merzouga – Todra Gorge – Skoura
Rise early this morning to catch the mesmerising sunrise over the expanse of red dunes, before we set off on a day’s travel. First, we’ll make the picturesque journey to the dramatic Todra Gorge. After taking some time to explore the gorge at our own pace, we’ll make our way to our hotel in splendid Skoura – the so-called ‘Oasis of 1000 Palms’ – for the night. It’s situated a short drive from the fortified village of Aït Benhaddou: a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Rise early this morning to catch the mesmerising sunrise over the expanse of red dunes, before we set off on a day’s travel. First, we’ll make the picturesque journey to the dramatic Todra Gorge. After taking some time to explore the gorge at our own pace, we’ll make our way to our hotel in splendid Skoura – the so-called ‘Oasis of 1000 Palms’ – for the night. It’s situated a short drive from the fortified village of Aït Benhaddou: a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Included today
Accommodation
Kasbah Aït Ben Damiette (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 10 - Skoura
Today, we’ll kick off with a gentle guided walk through a shady palm grove. Your Tour Leader will reveal fascinating facts about Morocco’s traditional date farming practices, and you’ll have the chance to savour a light picnic lunch amidst the palms. Then, we’ll travel back in time at Skoura’s Kasbah Armidil – a 17th century fortress that’s been turned into a living museum. Tonight, we’ll share stories of the day over an included group dinner at our hotel.
Today, we’ll kick off with a gentle guided walk through a shady palm grove. Your Tour Leader will reveal fascinating facts about Morocco’s traditional date farming practices, and you’ll have the chance to savour a light picnic lunch amidst the palms. Then, we’ll travel back in time at Skoura’s Kasbah Armidil – a 17th century fortress that’s been turned into a living museum. Tonight, we’ll share stories of the day over an included group dinner at our hotel.
Included today
Accommodation
Kasbah Aït Ben Damiette (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Day 11 - Skoura – Aït Benhaddou – Marrakech
We’ll leave Skoura behind and travel onwards to Aït Benhaddou where we’ll learn how to make the perfect tagine at a riverside teahouse run by the Tawesna Association – an all-women co-operative. After getting lost in Aït Benhaddou’s Kasbah with a local guide, we’ll move onwards to Marrakech via the awe-inspiring Tizi n’Tichka mountain pass.
We’ll leave Skoura behind and travel onwards to Aït Benhaddou where we’ll learn how to make the perfect tagine at a riverside teahouse run by the Tawesna Association – an all-women co-operative. After getting lost in Aït Benhaddou’s Kasbah with a local guide, we’ll move onwards to Marrakech via the awe-inspiring Tizi n’Tichka mountain pass.
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel 2 Ciels (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Day 12 - Marrakech
Before we say our final goodbyes, we’ll enjoy a sightseeing tour of the ‘Red City’ – where we’ll have the chance to view the incredible Bahia Palace. Tonight, we’ll come together to toast the end of our adventure with a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. What an incredible journey we’ve had!
Before we say our final goodbyes, we’ll enjoy a sightseeing tour of the ‘Red City’ – where we’ll have the chance to view the incredible Bahia Palace. Tonight, we’ll come together to toast the end of our adventure with a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. What an incredible journey we’ve had!
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel 2 Ciels (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 13 - Marrakech
After one final breakfast together at our hotel, we’ll conclude our tour and part ways.
After one final breakfast together at our hotel, we’ll conclude our tour and part ways.
Included today
Meals
- Breakfast
Things we think you'll love
A Saharan adventure
Feast beneath the evening sky, surrounded by golden dunes of the largest hot desert in the world. You'll savour the blend of rich spices as Moroccan melodies entwine in the air, and fall asleep to the quiet sounds of the Berber camp.
Traditional Moroccan tagines
Add to your culinary skillset in Aït Benhaddou, as local women from a co-operative teach you how to cook traditional tagine.
Restful riad slumbers
Drift off in luxurious comfort for two nights surrounded by elegant symmetry, golden hues and oasis tranquillity only found in a traditional riad.
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Shirley Mo October 2024
This was an amazing tour in Morocco.! The guide was very knowledgeable and took care of us if we needed banking, pharmacy etc.
The scenery was spectacular across the country, from ocean view to...
Anonymous October 2024
Very well organized. Good hotels, transportation and top notch service throughout.
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Full tour details covering accommodation, transport and included experiences are available in our tour notes.
FAQs
Tipping is customary but not compulsory in Morocco. For convenience, your Tour Leader may arrange a tipping kitty which will be used to tip local guides, hotel staff, restaurants and other services throughout your tour. 8-10 USD per person per day is the recommended amount. Please note that the tipping kitty does not include tips for meals and activities not included in your tour.
Any tips for your Tour Leader or Driver will not be part of the tipping kitty. These will be entirely at your discretion, although it is common practice to tip if you feel like you’ve experienced exceptional service. We suggest a tip of £4/€5 per person, per day for Tour Leaders and £3/€4 per person, per day for Drivers.
Our thoughtfully selected accommodation on this tour is full of charm and historic details – expect grand medina hotels, luxury desert campsites and even the odd fortress! For this reason, rooms vary in size, and most hotels don’t have lifts – meaning you’ll likely need to access your room via stairs.
Due to the location of some properties, including those situated in historic medinas, there may be a short walk from the minicoach to access them. Porterage will be included wherever possible.
Whilst visiting some destinations, sights and attractions in Africa, it is customary to cover your shoulders and knees as a sign of respect. It’s a good idea to pack T-shirts, long pants or long skirts for when this is required. Your Tour Leader will advise you well in advance when you will be required to cover up.
Many restaurants and shops will either be closed or operating on reduced hours during Ramadan and Eid Al Adha. As a result, some of the activities on your trip may be affected. These events, which take place on varying dates, are an incredibly important and sacred time for Muslims. When equipped with some basic knowledge provided during your tour, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in these special traditions and experience their unique highlights.
Due to the size of Morocco, some journeys will be slightly longer than other Back-Roads tours. Most of our drive days range from three to four hours, with the longest being seven hours. During these periods of travelling, your group will make regular stops at various sites, so you can stretch your legs and take in the picturesque surrounds.
Yes, although alcohol is not always available at restaurants due to cultural reasons and local preferences. Your Tour Leader will be able to provide you with recommendations where possible.
Moroccan cuisine is packed with flavour and fragrant spices. Nevertheless, the local food can be limited in variety – although you will become well acquainted with various regional versions of the tagine on your tour! – and there may not always be options to suit different dietary requirements.
As with all our tours, your group will be provided with a luxury minicoach for the duration of your escape. However, for larger groups closer to our maximum group number, we may use a slightly larger coach to provide you with a more comfortable experience.
All the tour details in one handy document available to read at your leisure!
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