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A vibrant imperial city where ancient medinas, colorful souks, and the iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa square create an unforgettable sensory experience.

Morocco's modern economic capital, home to the stunning Hassan II Mosque and a lively blend of art deco architecture and coastal charm.

The oldest of Morocco's imperial cities, a living museum of medieval architecture, home to the world's oldest university and legendary tanneries.

Where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, a cosmopolitan port city steeped in intrigue, art, and multicultural history.

Known as the "Hollywood of Africa," the gateway to the Sahara, with famous kasbahs, Atlas landscapes, and legendary film studios.

A modern seaside resort with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, and a vibrant promenade — the perfect base for southern Morocco.

A charming fortified coastal town known for its blue-and-white medina, fresh seafood, art galleries, and Atlantic breezes.

Morocco's elegant capital, where the Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, and the blue-washed Kasbah of the Udayas blend history with modern sophistication.

Nestled in the Rif Mountains, its blue-washed streets and peaceful atmosphere make it one of the most enchanting towns in Morocco.
The hidden places of Marrakech Medina, its labyrinths and its alleys will be told upfront just for the pleasure of your eyes. Riad, private museum, caravan seraglios, traditional oven, public fountains. All these jewels of Marrakech deserve the detour... Discover the cultural and artistic aspects of Marrakech and steep yourself in the magic Jemaa el-Fna Square, the everlasting scene of all sorts of shows.
The hidden places of Marrakech Medina, its labyrinths and its alleys will be told upfront just for the pleasure of your eyes. Riad, private museum, caravan seraglios, traditional oven, public fountains. All these jewels of Marrakech deserve the detour... Discover the cultural and artistic aspects of Marrakech and steep yourself in the magic Jemaa el-Fna Square, the everlasting scene of all sorts of shows. (For half-day option, only 2 or 3 monuments can be visited.)
The hidden places of Marrakech Medina, its labyrinths and its alleys will be told upfront just for the pleasure of your eyes. Riad, private museum, caravan seraglios, traditional oven, public fountains. All these jewels of Marrakech deserve the detour... Discover the cultural and artistic aspects of Marrakech and steep yourself in the magic Jemaa el-Fna Square, the everlasting scene of all sorts of shows. Full day option allows visiting more monuments in depth.
Driving the Ourika Valley and its wonderful hills and typical villages, heading to Setti Fatma where you can take a lunch (optional) and have a brief walk to the waterfalls. This area is very known for its mineral stones and pottery. Return back to Marrakech.
Departure by the road towards Asni passing Tahnaout, amazing landscapes and hidden Berber villages. Lunch in a local restaurant (optional). Return back to Marrakech.
Visit the Port and its ramparts, the old Medina and "Scala." In the port you will eat fresh fish in a local restaurant (optional). You will have the chance of making a camel ride on the beach (optional). The ambiance of this old city is fascinating as you will walk yourself in the ancient Portuguese streets of the Old Medina. Return to Marrakech in the evening.
By the high Tichka Pass with altitude of 2260 m, we will continue until the Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, the most famous one in Morocco. You can take Berber lunch (optional) on the spot. This Kasbah has served as décor for many great movies. The Kasbah is actually UNESCO World Heritage. Return to Marrakech in the evening.
Early departure heading Demnate and its fields of olive trees. After driving towards the natural bridge of Imi Nifrid where we'll stop for a mint tea and enjoy the view. All this road is unique by its greenish valleys and amazing sceneries. Visit of a traditional water mill. Berber lunch (optional) near the waterfalls.
Early departure heading Lalla Takerkoust Lake where we enter off-road reaching Aguergour village for a panoramic view over the lake and the High Atlas. On the way to the Kik Plateau you can notice several traditional Berber villages. Short mint tea stop, lunch (optional) on the way back of the tracks. After lunch driving to Moulay Brahim passing Asni and Tahnaout. Return to Marrakech.
Prices include: AC transport with driver, local guide in destination (*except for 4x4 excursions, only driver).
Prices exclude: Monuments entrance fees, meals & drinks, and tips.
A modern city and the trade capital of Morocco, Casablanca is a magnificent mix and contrast of modernism and tradition which shocks and astounds all visitors. It is the largest metropolitan city in the Maghreb, characterized by elegant buildings, great avenues and special architectural arts merging modern and Moorish styles featured in belvederes, domes and columns. Erect on the ocean, the Hassan II Mosque looks as a divine nave whose beauty has been made by the love of people — an everlasting monument and the work of master craftsmen.
A modern city and the trade capital of Morocco, Casablanca is a magnificent mix and contrast of modernism and tradition. Discover the Hassan II Mosque standing majestically on the ocean, the elegant art deco buildings, the old medina, the Corniche promenade, and the vibrant Place Mohammed V.
Rabat, capital of Morocco, is the symbol of the durability of the kingdom. Located at the mouth of the river Bouregreg, it accommodates the Royal Palace. Another incursion in time arises from the solitary and romantic Chellah where the Merenide monarchs rest, to the beautifully sculpted Hassan Tower. Bab er-Rouah, the gate of winds, is the most beautiful monument giving direct access to the Hassan Tower and the famous tomb of the late King Mohamed V.
El Jadida or Mazagan is an old Portuguese city located on the Atlantic ocean. It is considered the best shelter place along the coast for the Portuguese who left by 1769. Famous for its citadel, ramparts, bastions, tanks and its port as starting point of cruises to India and Brazil. Towards the south, the blue lagoon of Oualidia is located — a wild scenery characterized by several small islands that can be visited only in small boats.
Ancient city of the kingdom that had the privilege of giving its name to Morocco. Its Medina was previously famous for being an inevitable passage for caravans. Marrakech mesmerizes every visitor with its magic, ochre colours, ramparts, and endless wonders. The visit includes the Bahia Palace and Jemaa el-Fna Square, the heart of Marrakech and the compulsory passage to the alleys of the Red City souks. Optional lunch in the Medina.
Established in 790 by Moulay Idriss, Fez is the religious, intellectual and artistic Moroccan metropolis. Cradle of a millennium monarchy, it was for a long period the capital of the Cherifian Empire. It has preserved its historical background and its role as an Islamic city intact. A network of winding alleys that can hardly be unraveled — movement, noise, the smell of tanned leather, delicate aroma of oriental perfumes, and sweet pastry.
Prices include: AC transport with driver, local guide in destination.
Prices exclude: Monuments entrance fees, meals & drinks, and tips.
Established in 790 by Moulay Idriss, Fez is the religious, intellectual and artistic Moroccan metropolis. Cradle of a millennium monarchy, it was for a long period the capital of the Cherifian Empire. It has preserved its historical background and its role as an Islamic city intact for years. A network of winding alleys that can hardly be unraveled. Movement, noise, shouting, smell of tanned leather, delicate aroma of oriental perfumes, barbecues, sweet pastry. All this is the imperial city.
Established in 790 by Moulay Idriss, Fez is the religious, intellectual and artistic Moroccan metropolis. Cradle of a millennium monarchy, it was for a long period the capital of the Cherifian Empire. It has preserved its historical background and its role as an Islamic city intact for years. A network of winding alleys that can hardly be unraveled. Movement, noise, shouting, smell of tanned leather, delicate aroma of oriental perfumes, barbecues, sweet pastry. All this is the imperial city.
Rich in historical background, this visit will enable you to appreciate the Saint city of Muslim Moroccans, Moulay Idriss, the relics of the Roman city Volubilis (meaning "morning glory") and at last the prestigious past of Meknes — the third Imperial city in Morocco.
Rabat is the kingdom's capital and headquarters of the government. It is a pretty city containing an important archaeological heritage originating from the 8th century BC. Chellah is a romantic solitary cemetery where Merenide Sultans rest, and the sculpted minaret of Hassan Tower is an incursion in history which ends at the façade of the Royal Palace.
Chaouen, or Chefchaouen in Berber, is one of the most beautiful cities in the Rif — the mountainous massif which is the last rampart before the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula. Chefchaouen is known for its Medina of shady alleys, whitewashed houses with blue turquoise doors, wrought iron windows and tile covered roofs. The souks are decorated with traditionally dressed inhabitants and colorful straw hats.
Sefrou, the white city located at 800 m altitude, is an appealing site on the borders of the Atlas chains. Its location enables it to be an important agricultural site where the Cherry Festival is celebrated every June. Climbing the olive grove of Kandar foothills, you arrive to Bhalil — the ancient village originating from the Christian era and known for its troglodytes.
Prices include: AC transport with driver, local guide in destination.
Prices exclude: Monuments entrance fees, meals & drinks, and tips.
The city tour involves Tangier and its surroundings as well as Cap Spartel — the extreme North-West of Africa — and Hercules Caves which are associated with the legend of Hercules being the one who separated Africa from Europe. The visit includes the Kasbah district next to the port, the old Medina with its craftsmanship shops and a magnificent minaret overlooking the sea. You will also have the opportunity to pass by the Grand Socco and the Mendoubia park.
Discover Tangier and its surroundings including Cap Spartel — the extreme North-West of Africa — and the legendary Hercules Caves. Visit the Kasbah district, the old Medina with its craftsmanship shops, a magnificent minaret overlooking the sea, the Grand Socco and the Mendoubia park with its dragon tree dating from ancient centuries.
A comprehensive tour of Tangier including Cap Spartel, the Caves of Hercules, the Kasbah district, the old Medina, the Grand Socco, Mendoubia park, and more. From the hotel or Port of Tangier center.
Same comprehensive Tangier experience with pickup from the Tangier MED Port. Includes all major sites: Cap Spartel, Hercules Caves, Kasbah, old Medina, and the Grand Socco.
Excursion begins with El Had Souk which opens every Sunday — an opportunity to see an amalgam of colorful products and merchants. Then continues towards Asilah, an ancient Phoenician town, nowadays a town of fishermen. Surrounded by crenulated ramparts, thick high walls, towers and bastions of Andalusia style. Asilah organizes yearly the most important cultural festival in Morocco, gathering international artists, writers and painters who leave their prints on the town walls.
Tetouan is a famous craftsmanship center in North Morocco. It is a nice town of Andalusia style that seduces visitors by its meanderings, valleys, serenity and its special ambiance. If it were not for its mountainous character, Tetouan would have been another. Its museums, its Mellah and craftsmanship schools evoke a rich past.
Chaouen, or Chefchaouen in Berber, is one of the most beautiful towns of the Rif mountains — a mountainous massif and the last rampart before the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula. Famous for its shady valleys, Medina with white houses with blue doors, wrought iron windows and tile roofs. The local markets are animated with traditionally dressed habitants and colorful goods. Chaouen offers the charm of a city which has preserved Arab-Andalusia art and traditions.
Prices include: AC transport with driver, local guide in destination.
Prices exclude: Monuments entrance fees, meals & drinks, and tips.
Ouarzazate's nickname, "The Doorway to the Desert," is just as well suited. With its wonderful kasbahs and sceneries, and with its Cinema Studio, Ouarzazate served as décor for many great international movies (Gladiator, Troy, Babel, Game of Thrones, Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy...), and is now known as the Moroccan Hollywood.
Ouarzazate's other nickname, "The Doorway to the Desert," is just as well suited. With its wonderful kasbahs and sceneries, and with its Cinema Studio, Ouarzazate served as décor for many great international movies (Gladiator, Troy, Babel, Game of Thrones, Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy...), and is now known as the Moroccan Hollywood.
Departure for a visit of Taourirt Kasbah at the gateway of Ouarzazate. Continue to Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, UNESCO world heritage, that served as décor in many great movies. Have a tour visiting the old fortified Kasbah and enjoy the beautiful landscape.
Departure to Skoura oasis to visit Amredhyle Kasbah. Promenade in the fabulous palm grove. Return back to Ouarzazate by lunch time.
Departure to Skoura for a short visit of the Amredhyle Kasbah. Continuation through the Roses Valley to visit the factory of rose water. Continuation to El Kelaa de M'Gouna, Boulmane du Dades and Tinghir. After 20 km, you will discover the unique and fabulous Todra canyons. Free time to walk around the gorges and enjoy the sceneries and fabulous views. Optional lunch. Afternoon, return to Ouarzazate.
Departure to Skoura to visit the famous Amredhyle Kasbah, one of the wonders of the southern "Route of the Thousand Kasbahs." Continuation through the Roses Valley to visit the factory of rose water in El Kelaa M'Gouna. Driving 50 km off-road crossing the amazing Valley of Roses reaching Ait Youl Kasbah. Continuation until we arrive at the Dades Gorges. Walk down the gorges and enjoy the sceneries. Optional lunch.
Early departure to the village of Agdz (short drink stop). Continuation towards Zagora and Tamegroute. Visit of the famous Zaouia and the old Koranic library, the manufacture of pottery. Upon arrival in Zagora, continuation to Tinfou sandy dunes to admire the huge spaces of the sandy desert. Optional lunch. Afternoon, return to Ouarzazate.
Departure to the well known Ait Benhaddou Kasbah (UNESCO heritage), crossing the Ounilla Valley through 35 km off-road tracks — ancient caravan roads to cross the High Atlas Mountains. Arrival at Telouet around lunch time. Visit the Kasbah of the Pacha El Glaoui, unique in its construction mixing Andalusian and Berber concepts. Optional lunch. Afternoon, return to Ouarzazate.
* 4x4 tours include driver only (no guide).
Prices include: AC transport with driver, local guide in destination (*except for 4x4 excursions).
Prices exclude: Monuments entrance fees, meals & drinks, and tips.
A nice drive in Agadir and its neighborhood will allow you to discover the harbour, the very beautiful view of the bay from the kasbah heights, the large avenues of the city, and the Amazigh museum. Agadir is a modern resort city blessed with 300 days of sunshine per year and a stunning 10 km beach along the Atlantic coast — the perfect base for exploring southern Morocco.
A nice drive in Agadir first and then in its neighborhood will allow you to discover the harbour, the very beautiful view of the bay from the kasbah heights. Then through the large avenues of the city. After a short stop at the Amazigh museum, you will leave the urban part of Agadir to go to Inezgane.
This former Saadian capital enables you, more than any other city, to understand the historic and proud Morocco which preserves its intimacy behind red-earth walls.
A pleasant drive to the foot of the Higher Atlas by the road which passes through the gorges of the affluent river of the Assif Tamraght. All along you will see majestic palm trees overlooked by rammed-clay villages. Further down the village of Immouzer.
Incursion in the heart of the Anti-Atlas region to discover the small Berber town of Tafraout, whose palm grove is surrounded by a strange and grandiose pink granite mountainous cirque. Don't forget your camera!
Former Phoenician trading port, baptized "Mogador" by the Portuguese. The "well drawn" city is a unique citadel, cradle of artists of all kinds, fishing port and a market with intensive activity, cabinet makers sculpting perfumed or precious woods: thuya wood, cedar, ebony... an unforgettable cultural melting pot!
Red walls with the Atlas mountains in the backdrop, the legendary Jemaa El Fnaa square, the souks, the Bahia Palace, the Menara gardens... A lunch (optional) in the Medina will fulfill your pleasant journey in this mythical city of Morocco — a real feast for the senses!
Berber soirée with dinner, animation and typical show at the Chems Ayour complex located 40 minutes from Agadir. An authentic evening of Moroccan culture, music, and cuisine under the stars.
In the south of Agadir, Massa's valley spreads out its greenery ribbon reaching the seashore, in front of an infinite beach like a desert bordering the ocean. The road continues by tracks through Berber villages and the Anti-Atlas foothills.
Orange groves, banana groves, oasis, "Little Sahara's" sandy dunes — all follow as a perfect illustration of the richness and variety of Souss Massa's landscapes. Meeting with Berber people and discovery of their culture all along the road till reaching the heart of Tiznit ramparts.
Drive to the foot of the Higher Atlas to discover a landscape which is, by turns, hard and voluptuous: first the olive trees, the almond trees, then the arid mountains which show the whole range of colors between ochre and red, to reach finally the fresh Immouzer valley through a narrow mule track. During the day, visit of a hundred-year-old traditional house.
* 4x4 tours include driver only (no guide).
Prices include: AC transport with driver, local guide in destination (*except for 4x4 excursions).
Prices exclude: Monuments entrance fees, meals & drinks, and tips.
Former Phoenician trading port, baptized "Mogador" by the Portuguese, the "well drawn" city is a unique citadel, cradle of artists of all kinds, fishing port and a market with intensive activity, cabinet makers sculpting perfumed or precious woods: thuya wood, cedar, ebony... an unforgettable cultural melting pot! Known for its strong Atlantic winds, Essaouira is also a world-class destination for windsurfing, and the annual Gnaoua World Music Festival draws visitors from around the globe.
Discover the charming fortified city of Essaouira from Marrakech. Explore the blue-and-white medina (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the bustling fishing port, the ramparts with ocean views, art galleries, and wood-carving ateliers. Enjoy fresh grilled seafood right at the port.
Former Phoenician trading port, baptized "Mogador" by the Portuguese. The "well drawn" city is a unique citadel, cradle of artists of all kinds, fishing port and a market with intensive activity, cabinet makers sculpting perfumed or precious woods: thuya wood, cedar, ebony... an unforgettable cultural melting pot!
Prices include: AC transport with driver, local guide in destination.
Prices exclude: Monuments entrance fees, meals & drinks, and tips.
Rabat, capital of Morocco, is the symbol of the durability of the kingdom. Located at the mouth of the river Bouregreg, it accommodates the Royal Palace of His Majesty King Mohamed VI. It is the headquarters of the government, parliament, ministries and administrations. Another incursion in time arises from the solitary and romantic Chellah where the Merenide monarchs rest, to the beautifully sculpted Hassan Tower. Bab er-Rouah, the gate of winds, is the most beautiful and magnificent monument.
Rabat, capital of Morocco, is the symbol of the durability of the kingdom. Located at the mouth of the river Bouregreg, Rabat accommodates the Royal Palace. Another incursion in time arises from the solitary and romantic Chellah where the Merenide monarchs rest to the beautifully sculpted Hassan Tower. Bab er-Rouah, the gate of winds, gives direct access to the Hassan Tower and the famous tomb of the late King Mohamed V who fulfilled Morocco's independence.
Rabat is the kingdom's capital and headquarters of the government. It is a pretty city containing an important archaeological heritage originating from the 8th century BC. Chellah is a romantic solitary cemetery where Merenide Sultans rest and the sculpted minaret of Hassan Tower is an incursion in history which ends at the façade of the Royal Palace.
Prices include: AC transport with driver, local guide in destination.
Prices exclude: Monuments entrance fees, meals & drinks, and tips.
Chaouen, or Chefchaouen in Berber, is one of the most beautiful cities in the Rif — the mountainous massif which is the last rampart before the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula. Famous for its Medina of shady alleys, whitewashed houses with blue turquoise doors, wrought iron windows and tile covered roofs. The souks are animated with traditionally dressed inhabitants and colorful goods. Chefchaouen offers the charm of a city which has preserved Arab-Andalusia art and traditions.
Chaouen, or Chefchaouen in Berber, is one of the most beautiful cities in the Rif — the mountainous massif which is the last rampart before the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula. Known for its Medina of shady alleys, whitewashed houses with blue turquoise doors, wrought iron windows and tile covered roofs. The souks are decorated with traditionally dressed inhabitants and colorful straw hats.
One of the most beautiful towns of the Rif mountains — a mountainous massif and the last rampart before the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula. Famous for its shady valleys, Medina with white houses with blue doors, wrought iron windows and tile roofs. The local markets are animated with traditionally dressed habitants and colorful goods beautifully displayed. Chaouen offers the charm of a city which has preserved Arab-Andalusia art and traditions.
Prices include: AC transport with driver, local guide in destination.
Prices exclude: Monuments entrance fees, meals & drinks, and tips.