Welcome to Spain! More a collection of semi-autonomous regions than one homogenous country, this wonderland on the Iberian Peninsula boasts thousands of years of rich history. Its diverse culture is defined by the various groups that have settled here since antiquity, from the Phoenicians to the Romans to the Moors. You’ll arrive in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, one of the most famous regions of the country and a cultural hotbed unto itself.
When you arrive at the airport, a driver will be waiting to pick you up and transfer you to your hotel in the city. Then, in the early evening, you’ll head right back out to experience the city’s culture in the most delicious way possible: on a tapas tour. Tapas (literally “tops” or “caps” are small plates of food served in bars, bodegas, and restaurants, sometimes for free. While they originated in the Andalusia region of southern Spain, you find tapas bars everywhere—especially in Barcelona.
During the tour, your guide will lead you to some of the trendiest and most historic neighborhoods in the city, like the Gothic Quarter. There, you’ll learn to order and eat tapas like a local. Along with learning a bit about regional history and culture, your guide will also recommend the best beers and wines to pair with your small plates.
In the morning, you’ll meet your personal guide and embark on a guided walking tour of Barcelona. One highlight is a stop at the city’s greatest monument, La Sagrada Família, a spectacular Roman Catholic church and UNESCO World Heritage Site designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. During this half-day excursion, you’ll see some of the city’s most emblematic spots and hidden corners while learning about Gaudí and his iconic masterpiece, which is technically still under construction.
In the early evening, after some time to relax and settle in, head out on a two-hour sunset cruise along Barcelona’s stunning golden coast. Relax amid the sight of the sun gilding Barcelona’s skyline as you nibble on an assortment of olives and fine cheeses while sipping on Spanish cava. Complimenting the experience will be the live musicians on hand to serenade you with classical guitar music. At the end of the tour, you’ll return to your hotel and will have the evening free to enjoy Barcelona’s famed nightlife.
After breakfast, you’ll leave on a full-day trip to the famous Costa Brava. This beautiful stretch of the Mediterranean north of Barcelona runs 125 miles (200 km) up the coast amid pine forests and golden beaches. Once you reach the postcard town of Lloret, you’ll leave the car and board a boat for a scenic cruise along what is considered one of the most beautiful coastal regions in the country.
On this small-group tour, you’ll travel a few miles, stopping at hidden coves and inlets to enjoy a swim. The final destination is Tossa de Mar, another stunning coastal village with a crescent beach. At the end of the day, you’ll return to Barcelona.
In the morning, you’ll transfer to the airport in Barcelona and catch a one-hour flight to Menorca, one of the four major islands in the Balearic archipelago. On this gorgeous limestone island, you’ll find incredible stretches of white sand next to crystal-clear turquoise waters. Also along the coast are dramatic cliffs, capes, coves, and forests. Though smaller than its famous neighbor Mallorca, the island of Menorca has over 100 beaches to enjoy.
Upon arrival, you’ll transfer to your hotel in the capital of Mahón, located on the island’s east side. Then you’ll have the rest of the day free. If you’d like, you can head right to the beaches and Cala Macarelleta, a stretch of sand fronted by crystalline waters. There’s also shallow Platja des Grau, a beach perfect for families. You can also stroll along the scenic waterfront at Cala Escorxada or enjoy the amenities at Cala Mesquida, which offers services like lifeguards, bathrooms, and restaurants.
After breakfast, hop in a 4WD vehicle and go off-roading in search of the lesser-visited gems of this island, which is a biosphere reserve. Led by an expert guide, you’ll travel along dirt tracks to some of Menorca’s most picturesque locales. As you travel around to secret coves and beaches, you can marvel at the scenery, which includes towering cliffs and gorges. During the trip, your guide will recount fascinating info about the island’s culture and history. You’ll even get to stop to pet Menorcan horses and go swimming. After a full day of crisscrossing the island, you’ll return to your hotel.
Get ready for another island adventure—this time by boat. In the morning, you’ll transfer to the port in the north-coast village of Fornells and board a catamaran for a small-group sailing excursion. During this full-day tour, you’ll sail to draw-droppingly beautiful beaches and marine reserves on your way to Menorca’s most remote and inaccessible areas. Lunch will be served on board, and, of course, there will be plenty of stops for swimming and snorkeling
Today is yours to relax at famous beaches like Cala Macarelleta and Cala Escorxada. Or, you can travel around the island to stake out other equally beautiful stretches of sand. Popular options include visiting the secluded Cala Pregonda, a jewel in the north of the island; embarking on a rigorous hike to the magnificent cove Casa Pilar; or venturing to Cala en Turqueta, the pearl of Menorca’s south.
Say your goodbyes to Menorca today and catch a one-hour flight back to the mainland and Valencia, the capital of the province of the same name. This coastal city is the perfect mix of old and new Spain. On the one hand, its historic center features landmarks like the 13th-century Cathedral, while a little way south, the City of Arts and Sciences wows visitors with its futuristic structures that include a planetarium and oceanarium. Valencia is also the birthplace of one of Spain’s most iconic foods: paella.
Upon arrival, a driver will pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. Then you’ll head out for another delicious food tour—this time to sample the wine and tapas around Valencia. This city is famous for its regional wines, and your expert guide will introduce you to some of the best varietals on a stop at a wine/gourmet food shop for a tasting. Afterward, you’ll head to a tavern in the heart of the Old Town to finish the 2.5-hour tour with even more wine and tapas.
Today is all about total relaxation amid and around the water. In the morning, you can head over to Playa de la Malvarrosa, the main beach in Valencia. It is wide and inviting, stretching for almost a mile, with golden sands and reasonably clear waters. There’s also a wide promenade lined with restaurants, cafés, and shops.
After some time at the beach, you’ll transfer to the port and board a boat for a 2.5-hour to Albufera Natural Park. Located near the Valencia city center, this 81-square-mile (210 sq km) protected wetland is composed mainly of a freshwater lagoon and estuary on the Gulf of Valencia. The natural biodiversity of the reserve allows a great variety of flora and fauna to thrive and be observed year-round. During the ride, you’ll pass rice fields and reed beds, and you might spot exotic birds like terns, kingfishers, and even flamingoes.
Also during the excursion, your guide will offer a glimpse into how the local fishermen and rice growers have traditionally worked in these wetlands for hundreds of years. Capping the experience is an optional lunch or dinner after your boat trip at one of the best local restaurants. Afterward, you’ll return to your hotel.
In the morning, you’ll transfer to the station and board a train for the five-hour southeast to Seville, the capital of Spain’s southern Andalusia region. Known for its Moorish history and mind-blowing tapas scene, Seville epitomizes Andalusia’s rich culture and beauty. Upon arrival, you’ll transfer to your hotel in the city.
In the evening, you’ll experience one of Spain’s premier cultural offerings: flamenco. This musical style enjoys a rich heritage that dates back to the ninth century when the music and dances of immigrants in Andalusia mixed with the cultures of local Moors and Jews. Over the centuries, the intermingling of these influences synthesized to produce the style of flamenco that has come to define Spanish folkloric music today.
Your show will take place in one of the city’s most famous tablaos—venues specifically designed to host flamenco performances. So sit down, grab a sangria, and enjoy an unforgettable evening of passionate dance accompanied by boot-heel percussion and plaintive, passionate guitar notes.
Meet your guide after breakfast for a walking tour to see famous landmarks and learn about Seville’s 2,000-year history. You’ll visit the 15th-century Seville Cathedral, home to the tomb of Christopher Columbus. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the largest Gothic church in the world, and an awe-inspiring testament to pious grandiosity. You’ll also see La Giralda, the cathedral’s looming bell tower. There’s a stylistic difference between the two structures, as the 12th-century pillar was initially built as a minaret for the Great Mosque back when the Moors ruled Andalusia.
You’ll then walk the fashionable Santa Cruz neighborhood: once the Jewish Quarter in the city, today it’s a colorful and well-preserved part of the historic center, with many cafés and tapas bars—the perfect excuse to take a break and enjoy some small plates and local wine. You can also visit markets and local shops where artisans produce intricate silverwork and elegant garment embroidery.
Another highlight of the tour is a visit to the Alcazar. Seville’s Royal Palace actually began life as a Moorish fort in the 10th century. Comprised of an entire group of palace buildings and expansive gardens, this magnificent estate is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an awe-inspiring synthesis of Christian and Muslim culture.
The next phase of your adventure begins today as you transfer a little over two hours by car to Tarifa, the southernmost point in Europe. Here, you’ll board a ferry for the hour ride across the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco. You’ll arrive in Tangier, a dynamic coastal city that’s at once bohemian and modern, North African and European. It’s filled with everything that defines Morocco—with a dash of French and Spanish culture. Upon arrival, you’ll transfer to your hotel. Later, meet your personal guide for a tour of the city.
During this three-hour walk, you’ll visit historic city districts like the kasbah (fortress) and medina (walled old town). You’ll also see highlights like the 17th-century Sultan’s Palace, now a museum featuring a vast collection of antiquities from throughout Moroccan history. Continue strolling through the narrow lanes leading to Bab Bhar (Gate to the Sea), which offers fantastic views of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Iberian Peninsula, the port of Tangier, and the Ville Nouvelle (New Town).
Throughout the tour, your guide will lead you to hidden corners of the city filled with tiny restaurants, textile studios, communal ovens, and other cultural gems far off the tourist trail. By the end of the experience, you’ll begin to understand the city like a local.
Your driver will pick you up this morning for a 1.5-hour ride across the Tingitan Peninsula to Tétouan. This jewel of a city sits at the foot of the Rif mountains amid fruit orchards near the Mediterranean coast. It’s known as the “white dove of Morocco” due to its whitewashed buildings. Many of these Moorish homes still belong to aristocratic families who are descendants of those expelled from Muslim-controlled Spain after the Christian Reconquista of the 15th century.
On a full-day tour, your guide will lead you to the major highlights. It starts with visiting landmarks like the 19th-century Great Mosque and the ancient Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site that looks like it hasn’t changed in several centuries. After strolling Hassan II Square, you’ll tour the Royal Palace, a 19th-century building that’s a residence of the Moroccan monarchy.
After a lunch of traditional Moroccan fare, you’ll continue down the winding streets, visiting the Mellah (historic Jewish quarter), Berber market, and the Andalusian sector. End the day with a visit to Tétouan Archaeology Museum, which features curated exhibits of Roman relics, artifacts, and mosaics from Lixus, an ancient Phoenician city. Afterward, you’ll return to Tangier.
In the morning, you’ll leave Tangier by private car and journey down the Atlantic coast to Asilah. This charming coastal city boasts a rich history with Portuguese colonial influences best exemplified by its 15th-century defensive walls. The drive there only takes about 45 minutes, but you’ll take a detour to visit incredible landmarks.
You’ll stop a few miles outside of Tangier at the famous Caves of Hercules. This dramatic cavern complex is part human-made and part natural. It’s said that the ancient Phoenicians carved its dramatic opening overlooking the sea, and local legend states that the Greek god Hercules once took a rest here between his famous exploits.
After the caves, continue on to Asilah. Once you’ve checked into your hotel, explore this artsy beach town on a self-guided tour. You’ll find the best street art in the city adorning the walls in the Old Town. Also, you should explore the historic ramparts. The Portuguese built many of these defensive walls, which remain intact today. And if you’re traveling in the spring, the city comes alive with various festivals and cultural moussems (holiday celebrations), which are fun to watch.
Meet your driver for the two-hour ride down the Atlantic coast to Rabat. This dynamic city is filled with rich history, as seen in its many Islamic and French colonial landmarks. It’s also one of Morocco’s four famous Imperial Cities—places that were the country’s capital at one time or another. Since 1956, that capital has been Rabat.
Upon arrival, you’ll check into your hotel. Then, you can head out and explore on a self-guided tour. Start at the Royal Palace of Rabat and the medieval fortification of the Chellah Necropolis, where you can wander the Roman and Islamic ruins. Stroll through the medina to Hassan Tower, a 12th-century minaret. Across from it, you’ll find the Mausoleum of Mohamed V. It contains the tombs of the Moroccan king Mohamed V (who died in 1961) and his two sons.
Throughout the walk, stop at the souks to browse local goods such as rugs, spices, slippers, jewelry, leather, and more—remember that bartering is part of the fun! If you like, head over to the Andalusian Gardens, a tranquil green oasis where you can sit down and relax. There are walking paths here amid green terraces filled with exotic plants, flowers, and fruit trees reminiscent of the famous gardens at the Alhambra in southern Spain. Finish the tour at the 12th-century Kasbah of the Udayas, home to the city’s oldest mosque and one of a few UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Rabat.
Hop back in the car today and continue down the coast to the charming city of Essaouira. It takes over five hours to get there, but your driver will break up the long trip with stops at other seaside gems. First up is Azemmour. This small city has inspired many Moroccan artists over the decades, some of whom have made their home here. On a walk, get inspired by Azemmour’s crumbling 16th-century medina, which is squeezed between the Oum Er-Rbia (Mother of Spring River) and the ocean.
Your next stop will be the city of El Jadida, a city famous for its Portuguese-colonial fortress and cistern underground water storage system. You can spend some time here walking the ramparts and visiting the 16th-century Church of the Assumption. Afterward, you’ll arrive in Essaouira and check into your hotel. Then you can head out and explore. This city was founded in the 18th century by Sultan Mohammed III as a strategic port and fortress, and its rich history is reflected in its well-preserved medina, historic buildings, and defensive walls.
It’s time for an adventure, as this morning, you’ll head outside the city and hit the dunes on a quad/ATV vehicle. After meeting with your guide, learn a few basic techniques and receive your equipment. Then, after practicing a bit, you’ll zip off along the sand. Not only is this a fun ride, but it’s also scenic as you’ll drive along Essaouira’s stunning beaches and shrubland. There will be opportunities to stop at several viewpoints to snap pics of the coastal desert landscapes. After the ride, you’ll return to Essaouira.
Leave the coast behind on today’s three-hour transfer inland to Marrakesh. As you travel across the rolling plains, keep your eyes peeled for the region’s famous tree-climbing goats. Eventually, you’ll arrive in Marrakesh and check into your accommodation. Known as the “Red City,” Marrakesh is one of four historic Imperial Cities that once were Morocco’s capital.
In the afternoon, you’ll meet a local expert guide and venture out to discover the flavors of Morocco on a food tour. On this curated culinary adventure, you and your guide will visit some of the most authentic local spots around the city. You’ll go to souks and try street-food staples like pastilla (chicken pie) and msemen (Moroccan square pancakes). You might also stop at a family-run restaurant for a tajine, a slow-cooked traditional stew in an earthenware pot. Know that all dishes you eat here are Moroccan mom-approved.
Lace up your comfortable walking shoes, meet a local guide, and embark on a half-day tour around the city. It begins in popular areas like bustling Jemaa el-Fna, the main square in the city’s medina. Nearby is the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, which dates to 1147. Just south of it is the kasbah, home to historic landmarks like the Saadien Tombs, Bahia Palace, and the Jewish Quarter.
Throughout the tour, you’ll browse the souks and vendors in the merchant districts. You’ll also visit Marrakesh’s famous tanneries. The city is known for its leather goods; local families have been plying this trade since the 11th century. Another fun stop is at Majorelle Garden, which French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent once owned. You can wander around this 2-acre (1 ha) garden filled with subtropical plants, bamboo, lilies, and palms. At the end of the tour, return to your hotel for some rest before exploring on your own.
In the morning, your driver will pick you up for the 2.5-hour ride north to the coast and Casablanca. After checking into your hotel, you’ll meet a local guide for a tour of the Hassan II Mosque. Sitting in an idyllic location on the ocean, its 690-foot (210 m) minaret is the tallest in the world. Even more unique is that this mosque is one of the few in the country where non-Muslims are permitted to enter.
As you walk up to the mosque, admire the impressive exterior and towering minaret. Once inside, your guide will point out the features of the ornate interior, such as its millions of intricate mosaic tiles. This lavish interior blends wood, marble, and carved stone with arched and ornamented ceilings. The roof is covered with emerald green tiles, and at night, the mosque glows orange, illuminated by lights that reflect on the ocean waves. Artisans from across Morocco contributed to this superb architectural masterpiece.
Unfortunately, you’ve reached the end of the trail. In the morning, you’ll meet your driver and transfer to the airport in Casablanca to catch your flight home. Ma’a salama!
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EXCELLENT Based on 22 reviews Ian DNovember 18, 2024Verified Small Group Day Trip to Marrakesh My friends and I are all retired and came to Morocco on a golfing holiday.On the one day we weren’t golfing we wanted to visit Marrakesh and see many of the local sites. I had contacted Rachid before we travelled to Morocco and he had given me a day’s itinerary that looked just what we wanted.There were 7 of us and this was a private tour in an air conditioned Mercedes Minivan with our own English speaking guide (called Hussan). We were collected from our hotel at 9am and first visited the largest mosque in Marrakesh. We then moved to the Bahia Palace, then into The Medina and Souk, where we lunched in an authentic Moroccan restaurant.We saw traditional Moroccan rug making and a local pharmacy/apotheke with many local oils and herbal remedies.We finished our day visiting the botanical gardens that were developed by Yves St Laurent and his partner and lastly the museum of Yves St Laurent.Our guide was warm and friendly and very knowledgeable of Marrakesh and its history (and of Morocco as well).Our driver for the day was also excellent.I would recommend this day trip to any visitors to the Marrakesh area. Marina VMay 13, 2024Verified Morocco Private Tours provided great service from the beginning to the end of our journey. In April 2024, my family and I embarked on a trip to Morocco accompanied by three teenagers. Rashid skillfully organized our entire itinerary, relieving me of any planning responsibilities. He promptly addressed all my concerns and questions with great responsibility. The accommodations selected were superb, and the tour guides in each city were knowledgeable. Abdul, our driver, provided excellent service, remaining by our side throughout the journey and chauffeuring us to dinners and other destinations at our convenience. I highly recommend this company for anyone planning a Moroccan adventure. Yinka AOctober 22, 2023Verified Dune Buggy Tour of the Erg Chebbi Sahara Morocco Private Tour set up this dune buggy tour of the mysterious golden Zerg Chebbi Sahara. We couldn’t have been happier with the experienced dune buggy tour guides selected. They spoke English perfectly and knew every twist and turn of the landscape. They were respectful of our comfort levels and expertly guided us up, over and around dunes giving us breathless thrills and chills. Ours was a 4-hour. Had we known then what we know now, we’d have booked a full day dune buggy tour to watch the sun rise, explore the dunes and the watch the sun set over the Sahara. But this was a magical experience that will be emblazoned in our memories for the rest of our lives! Thank you Rachid et al! RNCPNJune 30, 2023Verified Amazing experience! Amazing experience in Morocco! What a beautiful and welcoming country, rich in history and culture. This company took care of everything and made sure we experienced as much of Morocco as possible! Our driver (Abdul) was like family by the end and he in conjunction with Mr Rachid was available for anything and everything we needed. I highly recommend Morocco Private Tour! Michael CMay 1, 2023Verified Another amazing trip to Morocco. We first came to Morocco in October last year and were looked after by Morocco Private Tour. We had a lot we still wished to see, so returned this April. Due to the excellent level of service we used the same company. We visited Marrakesh, with its amazing market, architecture and hospitality. We also spent some time in the spectacular Dades Valley, before venturing to the Sahara Dessert for a very special night out in a tent in the lee of the sand dunes. We took a camel ride across the sands to watch the sunset. Truly magical and special. The food throughout was excellent, and our thanks to Rashid for organising the tour once more and to wonderful Abdul our driver who looked after us throughout. The most important impression we always take home after our trips is the wonderful kindness, welcome and genuineness of the Mirrocans. SanaeApril 17, 2023Verified A Memorable Family Trip to Morocco We just returned from an 8-night family trip to Morocco and had the most memorable time. Morocco Private Tours was recommended to us by friends from the UK who went a few years back. From my initial email contact to the last day or the trip, Rachid was very responsive and helpful on email and whatsapp. We flew in from London Gatwick to Marrakech where we were met by Abdellah, who drove and looked after us through the entire trip. His expert driving and guiding was invaluable. Our teen-age kids sometimes felt a bit overwhelmed by the bustling streets of a Medina, but were always comforted to be back in the car with Abdellah who would show up exactly at the right time to pick us up.We stayed in Marrakech, Dades Valley, in the Sahara Desert, Fez, Rabat, and finally again in Marrakech. We also stopped at Ait Benhaddou, Quarzazate, Ifrane, Volubilis, Meknes, and Casablanca, and drove on the road of 1000 Kasbahs. All places of stay were beautiful and comfortable; we especially liked Riad Myra in Fez, Dar Riad Rihana in Dades Valley, Royal Luxury Camp, and Riad Melhoun in Marrakech. Everyone was welcoming and hospitable even though we visited during the holy month of Ramadan and the staff were fasting all day. In Dades Valley, the owner prepared a beautiful dinner for all the guests, which was a fusion between Moroccan and European. In the desert camp, we had the place to ourselves. The music at night was spontaneous and enjoyable; the staff kindly let us try the instruments. This was an unforgettable experience.Food was good throughout, some very reasonably priced and some expensive. The restaurants Abdellah took us to were all reasonably priced. The dinner in the first hotel in Marrakech (Movenpick) was an amazingly grand buffet but quite expensive at 450 DH pp and we felt we couldn't eat this much food in one go. I believe they only had the buffet option because it was during Ramadan. Our favourite vote goes to the dinner in Riad Rihana in Dades Valley and the massive Tagine cooked by Faizal in the Royal Luxury Camp. The Berber pizza in Rissani was also lovely. All of these 3 meals were included in the trip.We had a private guide in each city who were all professional and punctual. To highlight some of them, we very much enjoyed walking with Mohammed in Fez. From him, we learned a lot about the Medina, Islam, education, daily lives, Moroccan history and customs. From Rachid in Meknes, we learned more about Islam and the Mosques and how to bargain, and Simo in Rabat about politics, history and economics.We did some shopping in the co-operatives (Berber rugs, Argan Oil and the Rosewater). The shopping experience itself was quite a novelty, but as we're not used to the bargaining we found it tricky. Rachid the guide in Meknes gave us the most guidance about this and the Damasquinurie co-operative was not pushy at all. In hindsight, we should have waited to buy the Berber rugs and not gone to the co-operative in Marrakech at the beginning because the rugs had to come with us through the trip. The Argan Oil and the Rosewater co-operatives were run by women and it was fascinating to learn about the protection of the Berber traditional method of making the products. We always needed to have small bills for tips to the guides, restaurants and porters, but the ATM usually gave us just 100 and 200 MDHs, so it was necessary to purchase small items to break the bills.With Rachid and Abdellah we got to see so many different aspects of Morocco and 8 days were certainly not enough. We met some very kind-hearted people on the trip. Hopefully, we can visit the country again in the future. David DFebruary 19, 2023Verified Very good Super Hospitable, was able to be very agile and make changes on the spot, Rashid is incredibly friendly and professional, knows his work. Morocco a beautiful country with beautiful people. Sophia SJanuary 22, 2023Verified Excellent Experience was excellent. Driver picked us up from the airport and do the airport. Tours were great and private with great guides and drivers. Highly recommend if visiting Morocco. Michael COctober 24, 2022Verified Six days of Wonder in Morocco We got in touch with Morocco Private Tour because we wished for a bespoke and special trip to Morocco. I realised we were onto a good thing from my first contact with Rashid via email. From the planning stage till the end Rashid organised a trip that delighted us. He would attend to every query from us quickly and with great energy and tweaked things around until they were perfect for our needs. Upon arrival in Tangiers we were met by Abdul who would be our driver for the next 6 days. Abdul is kindness personified. Nothing was a problem and he looked after us with great diligence and kindness. During our trip we stayed in beautiful Dars and Riads. I would like to make special mention of Maison de Tangiers, where apart from the grounds, the staff were incredibly welcoming and Dar Jasmine in Chefchaouen where we were greeted like royalty and had wonderful rooms overlooking the stunning blue city. In each town we visited we had our own private guide. They were all punctual and excellently versed in the local history and geography of their areas. An outstanding guide was Mohammed from Fes. Walking the streets with him, with his calming presence and quiet disposition was a real treat. He took us to the restaurant where we had the best meal in the whole trip. The food overall was delicious. We felt safe at all times, and Morocco has become since I last visited 25 years ago, a genuinely welcoming country where the streets were clean, green and safe. A country is not only measured by its history and culture but by its people. You couldn't hope for a friendlier people than Moroccans. It has been a real pleasure to have been introduced to all of this by Rashid and Abdul, and for a few days to have experienced and been part of this wonderful culture. gs202210morOctober 18, 2022Verified Amazing experience Abdoullah has been a wonderful driver while giving us guidance and answers to all of our questions. We had a very short but intense trip booked in a small group from Marrakech To Merzouga to Fez in 2(!) days, and we got lucky because it ended up with just the two of us in the small group.The company really did an amazing job providing us with this experience without holding back. We have enjoyed all of the stops, from Ait Ben Haddou up to Ifran. All of the many faces Morocco has, from snowy mountains in the High Atlas, to dry sand dunes in Erg Chebbi, to pouring rain in Ifran National Park (while still being able to spot Macaques). We owe special thanks and gratefulness to Abdoullah who went above and beyond our expectations, with his deep knowledge on all subjects with regards to Moroccan landscapes, politics and history. His humor, warm friendliness and politeness made this trip unforgettable and a strong recommendation to all.
EXCELLENT Based on 8 reviews Ian DicksonNovember 18, 2024Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My friends and I are all retired and came to Morocco on a golfing holiday. On the one day we weren’t golfing we wanted to visit Marrakesh and see many of the local sites. I had contacted Rachid before we travelled to Morocco and he had given me a day’s itinerary that looked just what we wanted. There were 7 of us and this was a private tour in an air conditioned Mercedes Minivan with our own English speaking guide (called Hussan). We were collected from our hotel at 9am and first visited the largest mosque in Marrakesh. We then moved to the Bahia Palace, then into The Medina and Souk, where we lunched in an authentic Moroccan restaurant. We saw traditional Moroccan rug making and a local pharmacy/apotheke with many local oils and herbal remedies. We finished our day visiting the botanical gardens that were developed by Yves St Laurent and his partner and lastly the museum of Yves St Laurent. Our guide was warm and friendly and very knowledgeable of Marrakesh and its history (and of Morocco as well). Our driver for the day was also excellent. I would recommend this day trip to any visitors to the Marrakesh area. Yinka AiyedeJuly 11, 2024Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Morocco Private Tour set up this dune buggy tour of the mysterious golden Erg Chebbi Sahara as part of a tailor made private Grand Morocco Tour package . We couldn’t have been happier with the experienced dune buggy tour guides selected. They spoke English perfectly and knew every twist and turn of the landscape. They were respectful of our comfort levels and expertly guided us up, over and around dunes giving us breathless thrills and chills. Ours was a 4-hour tour. Had we known then what we know now, we’d have booked a full day dune buggy tour to watch the sun rise, explore the dunes and the watch the sun set over the Sahara. But this was a magical experience that will be emblazoned in our memories for the rest of our lives! Thank you Rachid and Morocco Private Tour for also checking in with us afterwards to ensure that this adventure met our expectations. All American DruggistMay 13, 2024Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. In April 2024, my family and I embarked on a trip to Morocco accompanied by three teenagers. Rashid skillfully organized our entire itinerary, relieving me of any planning responsibilities. He promptly addressed all my concerns and questions with great responsibility. The accommodations selected were superb, and the tour guides in each city were knowledgeable. Abdul, our driver, provided excellent service, remaining by our side throughout the journey and chauffeuring us to dinners and other destinations at our convenience. I highly recommend this company for anyone planning a Moroccan adventure. Pejman lavianApril 12, 2024Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our family of five (along with a set of adventurous grandparents) embarked on an unforgettable journey to Morocco booked through Morocco Private Tour, and we couldn't be more thrilled with our experience. From start to finish, every detail was expertly arranged, ensuring a seamless and enriching adventure. The personalized itinerary allowed us to explore Morocco's diverse landscapes and cultural gems, from the beautiful blue city Chefchaouen to the serene Sahara Desert – to the bustling markets of Marrakech. Our accommodations were a delightful blend of comfort and authenticity, offering a true taste of Moroccan hospitality. We were expertly and safely delivered to each destination by our driver Nabeel and looked after in expert fashion by our general guide, Abdellah. At each destination, we were met by local guides who were a wealth of information and made every excursion engaging for all of us. This trip has left us with cherished memories and a deep appreciation for the beauty and charm of Morocco, all thanks to the exceptional service and attention to detail provided by Morocco Private Tour. We highly recommend it to anyone seeking an enriching and hassle-free family adventure. samir mhellaMarch 7, 2024Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent Michael CanepaMay 1, 2023Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We got in touch with Morocco Private Tour because we wished for a bespoke and special trip to Morocco. I realised we were onto a good thing from my first contact with Rashid via email. From the planning stage till the end Rashid organised a trip that delighted us. He would attend to every query from us quickly and with great energy and tweaked things around until they were perfect for our needs. Upon arrival in Tangiers we were met by Abdul who would be our driver for the next 6 days. Abdul is kindness personified. Nothing was a problem and he looked after us with great diligence and kindness. During our trip we stayed in beautiful Dars and Riads. I would like to make special mention of Maison de Tangiers, where apart from the grounds, the staff were incredibly welcoming and Dar Jasmine in Chefchaouen where we were greeted like royalty and had wonderful rooms overlooking the stunning blue city. In each town we visited we had our own private guide. They were all punctual and excellently versed in the local history and geography of their areas. An outstanding guide was Mohammed from Fes. Walking the streets with him, with his calming presence and quiet disposition was a real treat. He took us to the restaurant where we had the best meal in the whole trip. The food overall was delicious. We felt safe at all times, and Morocco has become since I last visited 25 years ago, a genuinely welcoming country where the streets were clean, green and safe. A country is not only measured by its history and culture but by its people. You couldn't hope for a friendlier people than Moroccans. It has been a real pleasure to have been introduced to all of this by Rashid and Abdul, and for a few days to have experienced and been part of this wonderful culture. We first came to Morocco in October last year and were looked after by Morocco Private Tour. We had a lot we still wished to see, so returned this April. Due to the excellent level of service we used the same company. We visited Marrakesh, with its amazing market, architecture and hospitality. We also spent some time in the spectacular Dades Valley, before venturing to the Sahara Dessert for a very special night out in a tent in the lee of the sand dunes. We took a camel ride across the sands to watch the sunset. Truly magical and special. The food throughout was excellent, and our thanks to Rashid for organising the tour once more and to wonderful Abdul our driver who looked after us throughout. The most important impression we always take home after our trips is the wonderful kindness, welcome and genuineness of the Mirrocans. Sanae HondaApril 17, 2023Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We just returned from an 8-night family trip to Morocco and had the most memorable time. Morocco Private Tours was recommended to us by friends from the UK who went a few years back. From my initial email contact to the last day or the trip, Rachid was very responsive and helpful on email and whatsapp. We flew in from London Gatwick to Marrakech where we were met by Abdellah, who drove and looked after us through the entire trip. His expert driving and guiding was invaluable. Our teen-age kids sometimes felt a bit overwhelmed by the bustling streets of a Medina, but were always comforted to be back in the car with Abdellah who would show up exactly at the right time to pick us up. We stayed in Marrakech, Dades Valley, in the Sahara Desert, Fez, Rabat, and finally again in Marrakech. We also stopped at Ait Benhaddou, Quarzazate, Ifrane, Meknes, and Casablanca, and drove on the road of 1000 Kasbahs. All places of stay were beautiful and comfortable; we especially liked Riad Myra in Fez, Dar Riad Rihana in Dades Valley, Royal Luxury Camp, and Riad Melhoun in Marrakech. Everyone was welcoming and hospitable even though we visited during the holy month of Ramadan and the staff were fasting all day. In Dades Valley, the owner prepared a beautiful dinner for all the guests, which was a fusion between Moroccan and European. In the desert camp, we had the place to ourselves. The music at night was spontaneous and enjoyable; the staff kindly let us try the instruments. This was an unforgettable experience. Food was good throughout, some very reasonably priced and some expensive. The restaurants Abdellah took us to were all reasonably priced. The dinner in the first hotel in Marrakech (Movenpick) was an amazingly grand buffet but quite expensive at 450 DH pp and we felt we couldn't eat this much food in one go. I believe they only had the buffet option because it was during Ramadan. Our favourite vote goes to the dinner in Riad Rihana in Dades Valley and the massive Tagine cooked by Faizal in the Royal Luxury Camp. The Berber pizza in Rissani was also lovely. All of these 3 meals were included in the trip. We had a private guide in each city who were all professional and punctual. To highlight some of them, we very much enjoyed walking with Mohammed in Fez. From him, we learned a lot about the Medina, Islam, education, daily lives, Moroccan history and customs. From Rachid in Meknes, we learned more about Islam and the Mosques and how to bargain, and Simo in Rabat about politics, history and economics. We did some shopping in the co-operatives (Berber rugs, Argan Oil and the Rosewater). The shopping experience itself was quite a novelty, but as we're not used to the bargaining we found it tricky. Rachid the guide in Meknes gave us the most guidance about this and the Damasquinurie co-operative was not pushy at all. In hindsight, we should have waited to buy the Berber rugs and not gone to the co-operative in Marrakech at the beginning because the rugs had to come with us through the trip. The Argan Oil and the Rosewater co-operatives were run by women and it was fascinating to learn about the protection of the Berber traditional method of making the products. We always needed to have small bills for tips to the guides, restaurants and porters, but the ATM usually gave us just 100 and 200 MDHs, so it was necessary to purchase small items to break the bills. With Rachid and Abdellah we got to see so many different aspects of Morocco and 8 days were certainly not enough. We met some very kind-hearted people on the trip. Hopefully, we can visit the country again in the future. Samuel Van G.October 18, 2022Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Abdoullah has been a wonderful driver while giving us guidance and answers to all of our questions. We had a very short but intense trip booked in a small group from Marrakech To Merzouga to Fez in 2(!) days, and we got lucky because it ended up with just the two of us in the small group. The company really did an amazing job providing us with this experience without holding back. We have enjoyed all of the stops, from Ait Ben Haddou up to Ifran. All of the many faces Morocco has, from snowy mountains in the High Atlas, to dry sand dunes in Erg Chebbi, to pouring rain in Ifran National Park (while still being able to spot Macaques). We owe special thanks and gratefulness to Abdoullah who went above and beyond our expectations, with his deep knowledge on all subjects with regards to Moroccan landscapes, politics and history. His humor, warm friendliness and politeness made this trip unforgettable and a strong recommendation to all.
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