Best of Morocco: Chefchaouen to Sahara & Marrakech

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Departure Date

December 22, 2026

Overview

  • Explore Morocco from Casablanca’s coastline to Rabat’s historic kasbahs.
  • Wander Tangier’s medina, Cap Spartel, and caves where Atlantic meets Mediterranean.
  • Drift through Chefchaouen’s blue streets and Rif Mountain valleys via Tetouan.
  • Discover Volubilis ruins, Meknes, and the ancient medina of Fes.
  • Cross the Sahara dunes at Merzouga, then journey via the Atlas Mountains to Marrakech souks.

 

Highlights

Trip Includes

  • Roundtrip airport transfers
  • 1 night first class accommodation in Rabat
  • 2 nights first class accommodation in Tangiers
  • 1 night first class accommodation in Chefchaouen
  • 2 nights first class accommodation in Fez
  • 1 night first class accommodation in Erfoud
  • 1 night first class accommodation in Merzouga
  • 1 night first class accommodation in Ouarzazate
  • 3 nights first class accommodation in Marrakech
  • Private vehicle with English-speaking driver at disposal (air-conditioned with bottled water)
  • 4x4 transfer to desert camp
  • Camel ride experience in the desert
  • Full-day guided sightseeing in Fez and Marrakech
  • Guided visit to Volubilis (approx. 1 hour 15 minutes)
  • Entrance fees as per itinerary
  • All applicable taxes
  • Meals: Daily breakfast (except Day 1), 3 dinners 

 

Trip Excludes

  • Travel insurance
  • International, domestic airfare & airfare taxes
  • Meals and beverages not explicitly listed as included
  • Gratuities
  • Optional excursions
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Passport & Visa fees, if applicable

 

Upon arrival in Casablanca, after proceeding through immigration customs and collecting your baggage, our representative is waiting for you outside of the Arrival Terminal with a sign with your name on it. Then start discovering Morocco’s largest city and economic capital, Casablanca, best representation of the modern side of Morocco. Begin the sightseeing of Casablanca with an outside visit of Hassan II Mosque. It is the largest mosque in the country and the 7th largest in the world. You then continue to the Ain Diab Corniche for a pleasant stroll along the coast. Your next stop is Mohammed V Square in the city center. The city tour includes also the Habous Quarter, one of the oldest areas in Casablanca. The district was built by the French in the 1930s as an attempted solution to the ongoing housing shortage. It marries the best of traditional Moroccan architecture with modern facilities and French ideals - even the mosque fronts onto a strip of grassy lawn just like a village church. Then we will leave Casablanca along the coastline to Rabat for overnight. Approx. drive time: 1 hour.

Meal

Breakfast

 

Casablanca - Rabat

 

Your Accommodation

Riad Kalaa

Located in the heart of Rabat, Riad Kalaa is set within the walls of the medina. It is close to the ocean and boasts a swimming pool. The hotel is very spacious and features 11 rooms and suites. It was built in 1815 and has been renovated with traditional Moroccan techniques.

Riad Kalaa

After breakfast, we visitthe political and administrative capital of Morocco. A clean central beach, an intact and evocative Kasbah, and an attractive walled medina that is far less touristy than in other Moroccan cities. Our tour starts from the Mohammed V Mausoleum, the landmark of Rabat, and the Hassan Tower, one of the oldest incomplete mosques of Morocco. The Kasbah of the Udayas, Rabat's historic citadel occupies the site of the original Ribat (fortress-monastery) that gave the city its name. This afternoon, we drive along the highway that links the two cities. En route and time allowing, we may stop at Azilah (a small-town from the Berber era) known for its imposing ramparts and fortifications which enclose the old town of white and blue washed houses. Continuing on the highway (~1 hour), we soon enter the urban area of Tangier. We penetrate the intricate medina of Tangier to reach our hotel for the next two nights. Approx. drive time: 3 hours.

Meal

Breakfast

 

Rabat - Tangier

 

Your Accommodation

Marina Bay Hotel

With its strategic position at the crossroads of Africa and Europe, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean, Tangier, founded in ancient times, has been influenced by various cultures throughout its existence. Today, Tangier stands as a Moroccan city that continues to carry the richness of these influences while transforming itself. Beyond foreign representations, the city owes its fame to the artists who have stayed or stopped by. Among the most famous are Matisse, Delacroix, Paul Bowles, Tennessee Williams, Jean Genet, Samuel Beckett, the Rolling Stones, Yves Saint Laurent... Marina Bay City Center Tanger celebrates the city of the strait by offering you views overlooking the Mediterranean and the marina, inviting you to immerse yourself in the British atmosphere of the Churchill Lounge, displaying portraits of artists in a modern and colorful decor, and welcoming you into stylish and comfortable rooms and suites. Whether it's for a more dynamic business trip or an exciting city exploration. Marina Bay City Center Tanger features a fully flexible and adaptable meeting space, as well as two restaurants, a lounge bar, and a pool. Staying at Marina Bay City Center Tanger means experiencing a bit of Tangier, the Mediterranean, the international, and the artistic.

Marina Bay Hotel

Today we discover the city of Tangier, an incredibly unique city with many landmarks. Tangier is Morocco’s main gate to Europe and the settling place of many artists from around the world. The city is flanked by a row of French colonial-era buildings in Mendoubia Gardens, which is popular among young couples and local families on weekends. On the peak of the central hill, surrounded by historic cannons, an engraved stone monument displays the speech King Mohammed V gave to the French asking for Morocco independence in 1947. We will visit the Marshan district and its Roman tombs and admire the Moorish interiors of St. Andrew’s church. This magnificent church is a tribute to the harmony of Christianity and Islam where you can admire the Lord’s Prayer written in exquisite Arabic calligraphy and the numerous Moorish touches throughout the building. We cross the Fish Market where fresh fish is sold at auction to pay a visit to the Jewish Cemetery, dominating the sea front. Then head to the American legation, the first American property to ever open outside the United States and descend onto Petit Socco and enjoy a mint tea at Café Tingis, a favorite for the Beat Generation. We will then drive 15-min. outside Tangier along the sea to Cap Spartel where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean to visit the Caves of Hercules, where Hercules came to rest after he retrieved the golden apple. It’s interesting how the cave, in the shape of the Africa continent, opens and looks out toward the Atlantic. Rest of the day enjoying the beach, then drive back to your hotel for overnight.

Meal

Breakfast

 

TANGIER - City tour

 

Your Accommodation

Marina Bay Hotel

With its strategic position at the crossroads of Africa and Europe, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean, Tangier, founded in ancient times, has been influenced by various cultures throughout its existence. Today, Tangier stands as a Moroccan city that continues to carry the richness of these influences while transforming itself. Beyond foreign representations, the city owes its fame to the artists who have stayed or stopped by. Among the most famous are Matisse, Delacroix, Paul Bowles, Tennessee Williams, Jean Genet, Samuel Beckett, the Rolling Stones, Yves Saint Laurent... Marina Bay City Center Tanger celebrates the city of the strait by offering you views overlooking the Mediterranean and the marina, inviting you to immerse yourself in the British atmosphere of the Churchill Lounge, displaying portraits of artists in a modern and colorful decor, and welcoming you into stylish and comfortable rooms and suites. Whether it's for a more dynamic business trip or an exciting city exploration. Marina Bay City Center Tanger features a fully flexible and adaptable meeting space, as well as two restaurants, a lounge bar, and a pool. Staying at Marina Bay City Center Tanger means experiencing a bit of Tangier, the Mediterranean, the international, and the artistic.

Marina Bay Hotel

After breakfast we drive to Chefchaouen (also called Chaouen). The roads wind around the valley edges as we travel towards the Rif Mountains. En route we explore Tetouan, one of the two major ports of Morocco on the Mediterranean Sea, famous for the beautiful patios and palaces of Moorish heritage. Erected on an ancient Roman site, Tetouan was destroyed during the 15th century by the Portuguese. The fall of the kingdom of Granada in southern Spain in 1492 marked the renaissance of Tetouan. More than its architecture, the cuisine, the music, the jewelry, and the embroidery speak of their Andalusian origin. If time permits, visit the Ethnographical Museum to admire the glory of its Moorish Heritage. We continue to Chefchaouen through the dramatic Gorges of Oued Laou, connecting the Mediterranean beaches to the world-famous azure town. Upon arrival, we explore Chefchaouen, quite likely the most charming village in Morocco with its Medina, Bab el Ansar, and the famed Ras el Maa (waterfall), where a short walk takes us to Rif Sebbanine, the laundry district and its 15th century mosque. Chefchaouen is all about losing ourselves in its streets. The Kasbah built in the 15th century is worth a detour. Overnight to the hotel. Approx. drive time: 2.5 hours.

Meal

Breakfast

 

Tangiers - Chefchaouen

 

Your Accommodation

Vancii Hotel

One of the very few hotels in the world that defies hotel excellence is the Vancii Hotel. Just a few meters from the well-known main square Outa el Hammam & Kasbah gate, the Blue City’s beating heart gives tourists the unique experience of a medina inside a medina. Each space has been carefully planned to transport guests on a sensory adventure. Enter one of the most stunning hotels in the world and experience its rich, secret past.

Vancii Hotel

Drive to Ouazzane, home of many pillars of Sufism and holy city for Moroccan Jewish population who still make pilgrimages to venerate the tomb of several marabouts (Moroccan saints), particularly MoulAnrhaz, the local name for Rabbi Amram ben Diwan, an 18th-century rabbi who lived in the city and whose burial site is associated with several miracles. We drive to the ancient Roman city of Volubilis to explore its stunning ruins. Impressive stone arches and columns, some tumbled down and others still standing tall against the vivid blue sky, invite us to take a step back in time. Only about half of the 40-hectare UNESCO site of Volubilis has been excavated. The better-known monuments are in the northern part of the site, farthest from the entrance in the south: The Capitol, dedicated to the Triad of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva, dates 218AD; the Basilica and 1,300 sq. meters Forum are nearby. Here, floors of what were once family dwellings are still covered with decorative tile mosaics depicting mythological beings, such as Orpheus charming animals with their lyre and Hercules performing his legendary 12 labors. The fact that so many of these tiles are still in place with their colors, after centuries of exposure to the elements, is astonishing! Then off to the imperial city of Meknes, the one-time home of the Moroccan sultanate with its Medina all-winding narrow streets and grand buildings that justify its stamp of Imperial City. Remnants of three sets of fortifications, ingeniously incorporated into the city roads network, emphasize its past importance and glory. The king's tomb sits at the heart of what remains of the original imperial city, flanked by an almighty royal granary, and the magnificent Bab el-Mansour. Continue to Fez for overnight. Approx. drive time: 4.5 hours.

Meal

Breakfast

 

Chefchaouen - Volubilis and Meknes - Fes

 

Your Accommodation

Barcelo Fes

The Barceló Fes Medina hotel was created as a haven of peace in the heart of the Medina. The hotel is situated within the Imperial City of Fez, Morocco's first imperial city, which has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO. The hotel combines comfort and functionality which can be seen in its modern rooms decorated in a contemporary style with designer furniture. Barceló Fes Medina hotel has a business centre, a health and beauty centre, a spa with a fantastic Hammam (Turkish bath), a swimming pool, free Wi-Fi connection and the magnificent international restaurant Azahar, where you can also sample a typical Moroccan dinner.

Barcelo Fes

Today you take a step back in time into the Middle Ages with the visit of one of the most imperial, timeless, and untouched cities in the world, the cultural heart of Morocco, Fez El Bali (Old Fez). Enjoy exploring some of the 9,000 narrow lanes and alleys in the souks (open air markets) that make-up the labyrinth of the city's old quarter, originally founded in the 8th century. The Imperial capital was a renowned medieval learning center, and at its heart remains the Karaouine, one of the oldest, still functioning universities in the world. Nearby is the Attarine Medersa (Koranic college), a jewel of Hispano-Moorish architecture, built in the 14th century. Then you’ll visit the Nejjarine Square, with its beautiful fountain, a mosaic of elaborate tilework, and the fondouq (Caravanserai) that has been converted to a Museum of Carpentry. In the 13th Century the Merinide Dynasty built Fez El Jdid (New Fez) with its Royal Palace, mosques, madrasas (Koranic schools), souks and the city walls. Most notably, Fez El Jedid is home to the Mellah (Jewish quarter), which provides an interesting insight into Jewish architecture. The wrought iron decorated windows and splendid carved wood balconies of the old mansions are particularly outstanding. One of the most interesting sites in Fez is the leather souk with the oldest leather tannery in the world. The tannery dates back nine centuries. In addition to the tannery, you will visit a clay workshop, the artisan quarters, and other souks. The medieval Medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Return to tour hotel for overnight.

Meal

Breakfast

 

FEZ - City tour

 

Your Accommodation

Barcelo Fes

The Barceló Fes Medina hotel was created as a haven of peace in the heart of the Medina. The hotel is situated within the Imperial City of Fez, Morocco's first imperial city, which has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO. The hotel combines comfort and functionality which can be seen in its modern rooms decorated in a contemporary style with designer furniture. Barceló Fes Medina hotel has a business centre, a health and beauty centre, a spa with a fantastic Hammam (Turkish bath), a swimming pool, free Wi-Fi connection and the magnificent international restaurant Azahar, where you can also sample a typical Moroccan dinner.

Barcelo Fes

This morning, depart Fez to pass through many amazing cities and villages, the first of which are Ifrane, also called “Morocco's Switzerland”, a charming ski town with sprinkled with European-style chalets. Continue to Midelt, which serves as the commercial center of a large agricultural hinterland. It is also one of Morocco's principal cities for the mining industry. You will have some free time in Midelt before continuing your journey through the dramatic Ziz Gorges to arrive in Erfoud. Dinner and overnight at the hotel. Approx. drive time: 7 hours.

Meal

Breakfast, Dinner

 

Fes - Ifrane - Midelt - Erfoud

 

Your Accommodation

Kasbah Hotel Chergui

The Chergui Kasbah Hotel is a newly constructed 4 star hotel, located in Morocco, in a very quiet part on the outskirts of Erfoud, 60km from Erg Chebbi, tanding on a site that brings together the largest and most spectacular dunes in Morocco.

Kasbah Hotel Chergui

After breakfast, a 4x4 vehicle will be waiting for you to continue your journey to the dunes of Erg Chebbi, perhaps the largest dunes in the Sahara Desert. En route, we will visit Berber villages to get a close interaction with this amazing culture. We will visit a camel milk cooperative and continue to Rissani where we will visit one of the best traditional markets in Sahara, "a place where they sell just donkeys and other commodities for sheep, goats and cows”. Stop in the village El Khamlia for lunch (included). Then continue to an African village or Gnawa Village. The dunes of Erg Chebbi are a strikingly strange natural formation. On the top of the flattest area you could imagine, a long mountain of sand suddenly arises, surrounded by flat and desolate nature on both sides. You will end up wondering if your vision is really real! It is without surprise that this unreal landscape has given rise to legends and myths among the locals. Upon arrival at the camp, get onto the back of a camel and venture into the desert to witness one of the most beautiful sunsets of your lifetime. Traverse the golden sands of the Sahara until you reach the perfect spot for one of nature's greatest shows. As another day comes to an end, watch the sky come to life with a fiery glow, and the rays playfully changing colors of the endless dunes surrounding you. Enjoy your dinner under the stars/tent then overnight. Approx. drive time: 1 hour.

Meal

Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

 

Erfoud - Khamlia - Merzouga

 

Your Accommodation

Madu Luxury Camp

The bivouac has 8 typical Berber tents all with en-suite bathroom with hot water, a separate tent which is the restaurant and a lovely corner covered with Moroccan carpets where you can relax and admire the milky way...

Madu Luxury Camp

We drive to Tinghir and Todra Gorges, the highest and narrowest gorges of Morocco. Situated on the east side of the High Atlas Mountains, the Todra Gorges are recognized around the world as one of the most spectacular canyons. Here, both the Todra and Dades Rivers have carved out cliff-sided canyons on their 25-miles stretch through the mountains, leaving behind a series of landforms and etches in the rock. The Todra is the name of the last 600 meters (just under 2,000 feet) of the canyons. The gorge is popular for its hiking paths and a well-maintained dirt road for visitors to share with mules and donkeys. After lunch (on your own), we’ll drive through the Dades Valley with its majestic sandcastles and incredible rock formations known as Monkey Toes. The route through Dades Valley is also known as “the Road of One Thousand Kasbahs”. You’ll catch a spectacular view of a vast valley dotted with small s and hundreds of ancient fortifications. The sand-colored walls of the Kasbahs may all start to look the same, but each holds a special historical treasure within, and offer innumerable opportunities for remarkable photos. Continue to Skoura, a quiet little village speckled with palm tree groves, Skoura is surrounded by acres of palm groves, which are a paradise of palm and olive trees peppered with Kasbahs and small villages. This is where we find Kasbah Amridil that stands out from the rest. Originally built in the 17th century, it is one of Morocco’s most iconic living museums that has withstood the test of time. Then we drive to Ouarzazate for dinner and overnight. Approx. drive time: 5.5 hours.

Meal

Breakfast, Dinner

 

Merzouga - Dades - Skoura - Ouarzazate

 

Your Accommodation

Dar Chamaa

Dar Chamaa is situated in the Ouarzazate Palm Grove with views of the Atlas Mountains. It has an outdoor swimming pool with a terrace area that is surrounded by sun loungers and palm trees. The hotel is 15 minutes from Ouarzazate Airport and 3 km to the city center. For guests arriving by car, free private parking is available on site.

Dar Chamaa

After breakfast, we visit Taourirt Kasbah, one of the most beautiful Kasbah in Morocco. After the French left in 1953, the movie business flourished in Ouarzazate. The visit of the Film Studios is optional. Then, you might recognize the sandcolored houses of this impressive ksar(fortified city) when you’ll see the spectacular fortress of Ait Ben Haddou, the iconic landscape immortalized in such films as, Lawrence of Arabia, Gladiator, Alexander, and Game of Thrones among others. Ait Ben Haddou is a massive fortification made up of six Kasbahs all listed as UNESCO world heritage. You can spend time in its maze of winding streets until reaching a fortified granary at the top of which you’ll get an amazing view of the valley. We leave Ait Ben Haddou, crossing the High Atlas Mountains via the magnificent TizIn Tichka pass to Marrakech, our home for the next three nights. Approx. drive time: 4 hours.

Meal

Breakfast

 

Ouarzazate - Ait Ben Haddou - Marrakech

 

Your Accommodation

Grand Plaza Hotel Marrakech

Ideally located across from the train station and the Royal Theatre, Grand Plaza welcomes you for a stay in the heart of Marrakech. Just 5 minutes from the Medina and 10 minutes from the airport, the hotel also offers underground parking for its residents.

Grand Plaza Hotel Marrakech

After breakfast, enjoy the city tour of Marrakesh, the “Red City”, a majestic place filled with palaces, gardens, markets, and mosques. Upon arrival, you will first stand by the Koutoubia Mosque with its 282 ft minaret, an architectural landmark dating back to the late 12th century. You will continue to the 19th century stunning Bahia Palace and discover the intricate work done by the local artisans to decorate this splendid home built by a powerful Vizir for his Harem. The building includes one hundred and fifty rooms, countless courtyards and interior gardens, a veritable labyrinth of corridors, a Koranic school, hammams, a harem, stables. From there we will start exploring artisan quarters and the colorful Souks to interact with the real life of Marrakech people. Continue to Dar El Bacha Museum of Confluences, built in 1910 and was the residence of Thami El Glaoui, named Pasha of Marrakech by Sultan Moulay Youssef in 1912. It is one of the medina's finest examples of Riad architecture, dripping with Moroccan Zellige (colorful geometric tilework), intricate white plasterwork and heavy carved cedar-wood lintels. Before sunset we will be strolling in the square of which the city is so famed, Jemaa El Fna. Located at the entrance of the Medina, this triangular square is surrounded by restaurants, stands and public buildings, and provides everyday commercial activities and various forms of entertainment. It is a magical circus where fortune tellers, henna artists, fire eaters, snake charmers, dancing wild costumed monkeys, story tellers, hypnotic medicine-men, cross dressers, tooth pullers, musicians including real Gnaoua, and acrobats gather in a cacophonic feast. After the tour, head to your hotel to freshen up. When you are ready, transfer to a local restaurant to enjoy your dinner. Back to your hotel for overnight.

Meal

Breakfast, Dinner

 

MARRAKECH - City tour

 

Your Accommodation

Grand Plaza Hotel Marrakech

Ideally located across from the train station and the Royal Theatre, Grand Plaza welcomes you for a stay in the heart of Marrakech. Just 5 minutes from the Medina and 10 minutes from the airport, the hotel also offers underground parking for its residents.

Grand Plaza Hotel Marrakech

Day at leisure or wander on your own. You may want to sign in for one of the following optional activities: Retreat at a modern Berber-style villa and Cooking Class This retreat experience will start by a pickup from your hotel at 10:00AM by our English-speaking driver aboard a deluxe car for a 20-min. drive to the Valley of Ourika. A welcome drink is served by the Farm hosts, followed with a tour of the property that is surrounded by a spectacular décor with the Atlas Mountains in the background. Enjoy a 20-min. meditation under the tent or in the meditation room (yoga class optional upon request on your own expenses). Light lunch will be served. Swimming pool is available for use (if season permits) and fresh drinks are at your disposal (extra charge for alcohol drinks and wine) or enjoy a breathtaking walk in the surroundings. We will start to prepare for the cooking class at 4PM. First, we’ll pick up vegetables from the garden if season permits, then bring them to the kitchen to begin an immersed experience with the New York Times 3-stars Executive Chef. You will dine on the food you cooked. After dinner, witness the sunset on the terrace of the villa. Moroccan tea or coffee will be served. Return to your hotel. Traditional Hammam and Massage A hammam is a traditional Moroccan Spa. Historically, the hammam was a public bathhouse for the locals to clean off the dirt and grime invariably accumulated after traveling through the desert. Today, the hammam still serves this purpose for the locals, and is brought to a higher level for the tourists. In the hammam, you’ll be submerged by a complete relaxation experience within an authentic oriental décor where you’ll be listening to your own body in an atmosphere filled with water, oils, essences and perfumes. Enjoy a 30-min. scrub done by expert hands with black soap or soothing spices eliminating toxins from your body. After Hammam, sway to the massage room where you will experience a 30-min. traditional Moroccan massage to eliminate tensions and gain energy and vitality. A tea is served in the relaxing room before you leave. Cooking Class and Dinner At 4PM, you’ll be picked up at the hotel for a unique gastronomic experience, at The Bennounas Farm, in the Ourika Valley. The cooking class takes place on the terrasse of a modern Berber-style villa, in a spectacular setting with the Atlas Mountains in the background. The 3-stars New York Times Chef Azzeddine Bennouna and his wife Marie will greet you in their property where you will discover the secrets of the Moroccan cuisine. The food you prepared will be served for dinner with a glass of wine. This activity includes a tour of the property with picking fresh produces from the garden if season permits; a traditional welcome tea session; a bread making demonstration done by a native Berber woman; and the preparation of a Moroccan dish. While the food is cooking, you are welcome to jump in the pool -if season permits! After dinner, back to your hotel for overnight.

Meal

Breakfast

 

Marrakech

 

Your Accommodation

Grand Plaza Hotel Marrakech

Ideally located across from the train station and the Royal Theatre, Grand Plaza welcomes you for a stay in the heart of Marrakech. Just 5 minutes from the Medina and 10 minutes from the airport, the hotel also offers underground parking for its residents.

Grand Plaza Hotel Marrakech

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your return flight.

Meal

Breakfast


Summary

Terms and Conditions

Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double share accommodation and for travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single or triple travellers are available on request - please inquire.