Step into a week of pure discovery that threads Morocco's storied capitals, sun‑kissed desert, and verdant palm groves into one seamless adventure. Tailored for travelers who crave authenticity wrapped in comfort, this itinerary unveils Morocco's past and present in vivid color—from the ninth‑century lanes of UNESCO‑listed Fes to the rolling sands where Berber caravans still roam.
Stroll Marrakech's maze of souks, founded by Almoravid rulers in 1062, and admire the exquisite artistry of the 14ᵗʰ‑century Ben Youssef Madrasa. Spend a starlit evening in a deluxe Sahara camp, echoing centuries of nomadic hospitality, then wind over Atlas peaks into Skoura's palm‑shaded "Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs," once a vital stop on medieval trade routes.
Mercedes Vito or 4x4 vehicle
Multilingual speaking driver
Boutique riads and luxury desert camp
7 carefully selected meals
Begin beside the Atlantic swells at Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque, its marble esplanade stretching over the sea. Follow the coastline to regal Rabat for a quick circuit of the jasmine‑scented Oudaias Kasbah and the red sandstone Hassan Tower. Turning inland, roam the triumphal arches and mosaic villas of Volubilis, then sail through fertile hills to your riad tucked inside Fes' ancient walls.
A full day inside the world's largest mediaeval medina:
Taste your way through the medina on a morning food walk—pastilla fresh from the oven, saffron‑scented harira, plump medjool dates. Later:
Evening at leisure or indulge in a steamy hammam ritual.
Rise toward cedar‑clad peaks: alpine‑style Ifrane, macaque‑filled forests near Azrou, and lunch in mineral‑rich Midelt. Descend the palm‑lined Ziz Valley to desert town Erfoud, famed for Devonian fossils, then ride camel‑back at sunset across the apricot dunes of Erg Chebbi. A lantern‑lit dinner and Berber drumming await in your luxury Sahara camp.
Catch dawn igniting the dunes, then roll through:
Reach leafy Skoura, where mud‑brick kasbahs rise among rustling fronds; settle into your oasis lodge.
Trace the "Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs" to cinematic Aït Ben Haddou. After climbing its watchtowers, visit a women's argan‑oil cooperative for a taste of nutty amlou. Switchbacks over the Tizi n'Tichka Pass (2 260 m) deliver snow‑peaked vistas before you glide into Marrakech's ochre maze just in time for the first call to prayer.
Unpack the Red City:
By dusk, Jemaa el‑Fna erupts with storytellers and sizzling grills—perfect for an evening street‑food safari.
Enjoy a slow breakfast, barter for a last leather keepsake, then depart by road to Casablanca airport, pockets full of spices and memories of dunes, kasbahs and crimson sunsets.