Morocco Highlights
9 Days Tour to Explore Morocco
Overview
Prices from
£700 pp
Duration
9 days
Difficulty
Challenging
Availability
All year
Itinerary
Day 1 - Casablanca
Upon arrival at the airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. Sightseeing includes the Grand Mosque, one of Casablanca’s most famous landmarks. Overnight at the hotel, with dinner and breakfast included.
Day 2 - Casablanca – Rabat – Meknes – Fez
The orientation tour of Rabat includes its minarets, mosques, and historic architecture. Afterwards, we travel to Meknes and Fez. (Buffet breakfast and dinner included)
Day 3 - Fez – Merzouga
Our first stop is Midelt, followed by a journey to the Tafilalt Oasis on the edge of the Sahara. (Dinner and breakfast included)
Day 4 - Merzouga – Ouarzazate
Today we travel through Tinerhir, along the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs! We then pass through the dramatic Todra Gorge on our way to Ouarzazate. (Dinner and breakfast included)
Day 5 - Ouarzazate – Marrakech
Orientation of Morocco’s “Hollywood,” Ouarzazate, before departing for Taourirt and the famous Kasbah village of Ait Benhaddou, then onward to Marrakech. (Dinner and breakfast included)
Day 6 - Marrakech sightseeing and at leisure
Our sightseeing with a local guide includes visits to the Bahia Palace and Djemaa el-Fna Square, where we will enjoy a walking tour and see palm readers, acrobats, camels, markets, and more. We will also stop at a “salon de thé” to enjoy a glass of delicious sweet mint tea. Later, you will have free time to either write postcards by the hotel pool or take an optional excursion to a typical Berber village. (Dinner and breakfast included)
What's Included / Not Included?
Included
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Hotel Accommodation with Breakfast
- Tour Guide
- Camel ride
- Camp in Merzouga with Dinner & Breakfast
What's Not Included
- Dinner in Casablanca, Fes, and Marrakech
- Lunch meals
- Drinks
- Local tipping
Accommodation

Hotels in the cities Nomadic camp in the desert
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to bring?
- Luggage bag (easy to carry by porters or mules)
Small backpack (for daily essentials)
Walking shoes (for treks)
Sandals
Hat (for trekking)
Gloves (for winter treks)
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Double socks
2 pairs of walking pants
Fleece jacket
Rain jacket
Rain pants
First aid kit (for trekking)
Warm jacket
Ski boots (for ski touring)
CamelBak or hydration system
Water purification tablets (for treks)
Personal medication (may be difficult to find in Moroccan pharmacies)
Head torch
Personal travel insurance
Note: If you need to rent any equipment from our shop, please email us in advance.
Make an enquiry
Please let us know what date you would like to start your trek and how many people are in your group. We will send you a quote as soon as possible.
