Welcome to Morocco! Depending on your arrival time, you might like to book yourself in for a half-day tour of Casablanca, the commercial capital of Morocco. If you only visit one place in Casablanca, make it the Hassan II Mosque, sitting in a picturesque location on the sea. While the exterior and surrounding area are impressive, what makes this mosque even more unique is that it is of the few mosques in the country that non-Muslims can enter—Marvel at the interior’s lavish woodwork, marble, carved stone, and gilded ceilings.
With a bit more time in Casablanca, you might like to check out the Hobous, the city’s New Medina for French art deco architecture, the Boulevard de la Corniche for a stroll, and Rick’s Café, which recreates the famous “Casablanca” movie scene.
Venture north to Rabat’s imperial city and present-day capital, a bustling city with several sights and a rich history.
Explore the medieval fortification of the Chellah Necropolis in the heart of Rabat and wander the Roman and Islamic ruins. Step back in time to Rabat’s original city center and enter through the grand door of the Kasbah des Oudaias. Primarily a residential area today, quietly wander the peaceful white and blue-hued streets. From there, visit the 20th-century Andalusian Gardens and enjoy the serene space away from the crowds. Discover the Hassan Tower, a minaret of the incomplete mosque and Mausoleum of Mohamed V. A 12th-century project that was abandoned.
Meet your driver and head east toward Fes. Along the way, stop and stretch your legs to visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis. A UNESCO-protected site founded in the third century BCE, it remains incredibly well-preserved. Next, stop and explore Meknes. A smaller version of Fes, Meknes offers a calmer medina, and shopkeepers are not as pushy to make a sale. While Meknes is quite large, the two main areas of interest are the Ville Impériale (Imperial City) and the manageable medina. Check out the grand Bab al-Mansour gate, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and the massive underground Royal Stables.
Carry on eastward to Fes. With your driver, take the time to make your way up a hill to the ruins of the Merenid Tombs for an all-encompassing view of the medieval city. The best time to visit the tombs is around dusk. The muezzin’s calls to worship can be heard through the valley as the city lights begin to glow, adding to the atmosphere. Return to your traditional riad for a warm meal and settle in for the evening.
Fes is the oldest of Morocco’s imperial cities and perhaps the most interesting and exciting to explore. It has the most complete medina in the Arab world and has been relatively untouched since it was founded over 1,000 years ago. Often considered the country’s cultural capital, it comprises three parts, two medina quarters, Fes el Bali and Fes el Jdid, and the more modern, French colonial-influenced Ville Nouvelle. Meet your guide and spend a half day learning about the history and culture as you navigate the narrow streets of the medinas.
Start in Fes el Bali at the Bab Boujeloud gate and enter the main thoroughfare of Talâa Kebira. Notice the Spanish and Tunisian-influenced architecture as you make your way past shops and souks (markets). One of the unique sights in the Old Medina is the tanneries, and Chouara Tannery is no exception. Next, climb to the rooftop of a nearby leather shop for a better view of the 11th-century stone pots filled with dye and men at work still using centuries-old techniques. From there, find your way to the 14th-century Al Attarine Madrasa and admire the intricate zellij tilework.
The best way to end your day of discovery is by taking in the sunset from the Merenid Tombs in the north (if you did not do this the night before) or Borj Sud in the south. Both viewpoints offer fantastic views over this dynamic city.
Meet your guide at your riad and embark on an hour’s drive to Sefrou. A walled town nestled in the slopes of the Middle Atlas mountains, just 17 miles (28 km) southeast of Fes. The city began as a market town in the Roman era and a stopping point for caravans of traders making their way from the Mediterranean to the Sahara Desert. It became a major Moroccan town long before Fes was built in the eighth century. Agriculture is the main activity in the region. The mountainous terrain is the ideal place for fruit trees, especially cherries.
You’ll visit Sefrou’s Craft Center (Ensemble Artisanal de Sefrou). This beautiful complex is located by the old city, and it is home to several workshops where artisans work on wood, ceramic, rug weaving, and even silk djellaba buttons. Here you will get the chance to see their work and learn their craft. You’ll return to Fes in time for dinner.
As you leave Fes, stop at the Merenid tombs for one last panorama before hitting the road toward the striking blue city of Chefchaouen in the Rif mountains. Before you reach the city, stop to hike (2-3 hours) through lush vegetation and small pools to enjoy the Cascades d’Akchour (Waterfalls of Akchour), then carry on. Mostly untouched since the 15th century, Chefchaouen offers a relaxed atmosphere with some of the friendliest people in the country and is known for its blue-washed buildings in its historic medina. Explore its narrow streets and alleyways, which cling to the northern hillside of the mountains.
Discover Plaza Outa el-Hammam, the main square named for the number of hammams (public baths) that encircled it. Find a restaurant or café for a bite to eat before browsing the many shops offering traditional wares. Visit the Grand Mosque and kasbah (old fortress or fortification) and tour the kasbah’s garden, museum, and even some of its old prison cells. As the evening approaches, ascend the path to the never used, white Spanish Mosque (20 to 30 minutes) to enjoy the view over Chefchaouen as the sun sets behind the mountains.
Enjoy a leisurely morning in Chefchaouen before you hit the road to Tangier. Consider stopping en route to explore more of the Rif mountains and perhaps spend a couple of hours hiking along the Cascades d’Akchour.
Before you arrive, you’ll have a chance to check out the Caves of Hercules, 20 minutes outside Tangier. When seen against the Atlantic horizon, the cave’s outline is thought to resemble the shape of the African continent.
Tangier is a major entry point from Europe to Africa. Located close to the south of Spain, visit the medina, a café in the hip Zoco Chico square to relax, and people watch or take a paseo to enjoy a stroll along the promenade when the sun begins to creep on the horizon. To check out the compact Tangier Kasbah, enter through Bab Haha into Place du Mechouar for a leisurely self-guided walk. And if you ran out of time to visit the Caves of Hercules at Cape Spartel yesterday, you have a second chance today.
Spend the morning enjoying Tangier before departing from the airport or via a ferry.
This holiday can start at any time you request.
Just contact us and we will work hard to make your trip in Morocco a success.
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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