Morocco

RECOMMENDED STAY

7+ days

WAYS TO TRAVEL

$800 PP

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Sept-Jun

STARTING PRICE

Why Plan your Morocco trip with me? Because I live and breathe Morocco.

No other travel company in the world has a founder who has lived in Morocco for 20 years and calls it home still. I lived in Marrakech, Fez, and Rabat, traveled to every corner of the country, and grew up speaking Arabic while attending Moroccan schools (learn more about my Moroccan identity [crisis] here).

I’ve planned over 500 trips to Morocco and led private groups across the territory. This immersive journey gave me the incredible gift of experiencing Morocco in its truest form. Today, my greatest joy as a travel consultant is crafting authentic, unforgettable journeys through this extraordinary country for curious and adventurous travelers. With my bespoke Moroccan itineraries, you’ll experience the country through the eyes of those who call it home—my personal friends, trusted guides, and local hosts who bring each journey to life. Every moment is thoughtfully curated. You’ll share a pot of mint tea and a tagine with village friends in the Atlas Mountains, wander the hidden corners of Chefchaouen, and uncover the Morocco that most travelers never see. This isn’t just luxury travel, it’s a deeply personal introduction to a place I hold close to my heart.

Three Morocco Sample Itineraries

Think of these luxury Morocco journeys as just the beginning, a glimpse of what’s possible. Your adventure will be shaped, refined, and woven together like the finest Moroccan tapestry, crafted to reflect your rhythm, your curiosities, and your style. No two journeys are ever the same, because no two travelers are.

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10 DAYS
FROM NORTH TO SOUTH

Start in Tangier, a crossroads of European and African influences. Wind through the Rif Mountains to discover Tetouan and Chefchaouen, where white-washed medinas meet blue-hued alleyways. Step back in time in Fez, the spiritual heart. Bask in the intoxicating beauty of Marrakech.

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7 days
Marrakech & the Sahara Desert

Begin in Marrakech and wander through labyrinthine souks and soak in the golden glow of Jemaa el-Fnaa. Journey into the vast expanse of the Sahara. Ride camelback into the shifting sands, sleep beneath a canopy of stars, and wake to the first light casting shadows over the desert.

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10 days:
Honeymoon in Morocco

This journey is thoughtfully crafted with newlyweds in mind featuring intimate riads, romantic destinations, and a greater sense of independence when it comes to guiding. You’ll enjoy all the luxuries of a bespoke itinerary, with the added advantage of extra privacy.

Where
to go in Morocco?

Marrakech

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Fez

"Marrakech is a city where the past and the future coexist in perfect harmony", said Tahir Shah, explorer and writer. This quote the essence of Marrakech, where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern influences, creating a vibrant, dynamic atmosphere. I’ve fallen in love with this city, over and over again. Whether you stay in the old medina or just outside the old city walls, Marrakech will dazzle you.

High Atlas

They are the towering backbone of Morocco, a majestic range that has shaped the country’s culture for centuries. Home to ancient Berber villages, terraced valleys, and snow-capped peaks, the region is a land of resilience and tradition. Winding mule paths and centuries-old trade routes connect remote communities where life moves to the rhythm of the mountains.

As the largest urban car-free UNESCO Site, Fez preserves Morocco’s traditions like no other city. It is the spiritual heart not only of Morocco but of North Africa, drawing pilgrims from across the region, including sub-Saharan Africa, to honor its revered saints. The city is a living labyrinth of ancient streets, grand palaces, bustling souks, and artisans practicing centuries-old crafts.

ESSaOUIRA

Essaouira is Morocco's most bohemian coastal city, shaped by Atlantic winds, fishing traditions and a long history of artists and free thinkers. Its fortified medina, ringed by eighteenth century ramparts, opens onto a working harbor where blue boats and gulls crowd the water each morning. The city has long drawn musicians, painters and writers, giving it a creative energy and rhythm found nowhere else in Morocco.

Ready to travel to Morocco?

  • "We wanted to thank you for organizing and executing the reservations and itinerary for the Morocco portion of our honeymoon. You listened to both our budget constraints as well as our desired accommodation requests, and we felt very taken care of. You are a true professional, and we are so grateful we happened upon your website!"

    Sylvie S., Chicago

  • "Excellence is the word that comes to mind when I think of Sarah Casewit and my recent trip to Morocco. The trip was well planned with lots of attention to detail and five-star service. It was a stress-free, life-changing experience for me. Can't wait for our next adventure!"

    Gaby A., Austin

  • "Sarah planned a wonderful trip to Morocco and an unforgettable experience for us! She prepared an excellent itinerary, one that introduced us to a variety of areas in the country. She chose an excellent guide and driver to lead us on this Moroccan adventure. I feel as though I came away from the trip with a true sense of the country."

    A. P., North Carolina

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Notes from Morocco

Travel to MOROCCO