Visit the magic of Morocco on a private, personalized itinerary that is as diverse as the country itself.
At Luxury Tours Morocco, we believe that travel should be more than moving from one place to another - it should feel like a story written just for you. As a dedicated travel company in Morocco, we create bespoke journeys that reflect your style, your rhythm, and your dreams.
From the bustling, maze-like souks of the Marrakech medina to the endless silence of the Sahara Desert, travel in Morocco is as varied as you want it to be. A private driver and guide will be with you every step of the way on your luxury tour, ensuring you not only see the highlights of Morocco, but also understand the fascinating culture and history that make this such a unique destination.
Whether you want a romantic trip just for two, or an adventurous family vacation, our specialists are passionate about Morocco, so let us help with the perfect, custom itinerary, made just for you.
From the moment you land, we take care of every detail. Our private airport assistance ensures smooth arrival, while your personal chauffeur - driving a Mercedes, Range Rover, or luxury minivan - waits to welcome you. Every itinerary is designed to fit your vision.
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High-end tours in Morocco focus on exclusive access and personalized service. Guests stay in prestigious properties like Hotel Val D'anfa in Casablanca and Riad Fez Mahal in Fes. The accommodations feature authentic Moroccan design private bathrooms modern amenities and attentive staff. Premium desert experiences prioritize comfort and privacy.
Transportation comes via high-end vehicles such as Toyota Land Cruisers or Mercedes vans with experienced drivers who know the terrain.
Why trust Morocco Tours?
- Make sure we’re the type of travel company you’d like to handle your trip
- We’ve lived in Morocco In 2001, I moved my family to Morocco which was the start of this amazing journey.
- We fell in love with the people and culture. Our goal is to enable others to experience and taste this truly fantastic country.
- Our years of experience have given us wonderful relationships as well as important insight into travel here.
Mutually beneficial business: It is our desire to run our business in a way that benefits all who are involved. We want our travelers to leave Morocco with a richer understanding of a culture different than their own. We want those we partner with in Morocco to enjoy sharing their country with the visitors we host, as well as the financial benefit tourism brings!
Excellence & care: We desire to work with you to create the best possible Morocco experience for you. We want you to love Morocco as much as we do! We offer quick responses, first-hand knowledge and personal care. We don’t do mass tourism! We shoot for excellence in every aspect of our work.
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Marrakech: A Sensory Experience
Marrakesh’s narrow streets are densely packed with pedestrians, donkeys and motorbikes. Its souqs are crammed with leather goods, glimmering lanterns and richly patterned rugs. Its main square, Djemaa El Fna, bustles with musicians, acrobats, fortune-tellers and snake charmers.
But, it can be hard to get past the sensory overload to slow down and really get to grips with the culture of the city. With a knowledgeable guide, slip into the hidden areas where artisans work, spend time in a local communal bakery and explore the oldest archaeological remains from the earliest days of the city.
Of all the riads in Marrakesh, I think Villa des Orangers is the finest. In a crowded and sometimes chaotic city, its peacefully dim, spacious interior makes an elegant respite, hidden away behind traditional tadelakht (smooth earthen) walls.
Observe the enchanting clay-colored Red City from the ground up as you whizz around its secret backstreets in a vintage sidecar. Hop off and immerse yourself in a behind-the-scenes street food tour that will take you to the stalls you can’t miss, introduce you to the characters that run them and the stories behind them all.
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Whether you want to sleep in a more conventional luxury riad townhouse in the center of Marrakech, or a top-notch resort on the outskirts of the city, we have you covered.
Essaouira: Coastal Relaxation
A coastal city located less than a three-hour drive from Marrakesh, Essaouira’s a good place to unwind. For the most part, I prefer to keep my stays here unscheduled. However, there’s one specific activity I strongly suggest - the sweets and pastries workshop at L’Atelier Madada. In my class, she taught us to make kaab el ghazal or gazelle horns - long, slightly curved pastries rolled around a sweet almond-paste filling.
At its heart, Essaouira is still a small fishing village and there’s just one nice riad - the Heure Bleue Palais. Tucked behind heavy cedar doors, you’ll find a shady courtyard and airy rooms decorated with cool tiles, dark wood and crisp white linens.
Atlas Mountains: Immersing in Amazigh Culture
The Atlas Mountains are home to the Amazigh. The mountains are just a 90-minute drive from Marrakesh, and many people visit them on a day trip from the city.
If you want to learn more about Amazigh culture, you could spend the day with a local family. Last time I visited, I helped the women of the family chop vegetables and prepare meat for lunch. Then, as the tagine cooked over an open fire, I helped the family in the fields. I even tried my hand at shaping a dish on a foot-powered pottery wheel under the (gently amused) guidance of the family’s patriarch.
The mountains also host some lavish hotels. Probably the best known is Kasbah Tamadot, a one-time fortress nestled in the foothills that was converted into a hotel by Richard Branson. However, I also love Kasbah Bab Ourika.
Fez: A Traditional Experience
Though it’s similar in many ways to Marrakesh, Fez is somewhat more traditional, with a strong custom of craftsmanship. Of course, it’s easy enough to wander on your own through the labyrinth of the souqs’ tiny, unnamed streets, popping in and out of shops.
With a local acting as guide and interpreter, you’ll meet the city’s carpenters, metalsmiths, weavers, potters and leatherworkers. These are the people who make the rainbow of goods on sale here, using skills passed down mother to daughter and father to son for centuries. Because it’s a private tour, your guide will delve more deeply into any area that’s of interest to you, whether that’s rugs, lanterns or the intricately painted tiles that Fez is known for.
If your interests lean more to the edible, I suggest a privately guided tasting tour of the city’s food souqs. In Fez’s blind maze of alleys, luxury isn’t always just about money. I love Riad Fès because it’s like a secret the city shared with me, tucked behind high blank walls. The interior is an oasis of Moroccan elegance, while fin de siècle decor evokes the grand lifestyle of 19th-century Fassi merchant princes.
Sahara Desert: Erg Chebbi Dunes
At the eastern edge of the country, the first dunes of the Sahara tower up from the landscape, high wild-sculpted hills of ocher and golden sand called Erg Chebbi. That said, if you have time, there’s no reason to subject yourself to the long drive in a single day. I suggest breaking up the trip with a stopover in Skoura, located about halfway.
In the evening, I suggest climbing to the top of a dune to watch the sunset. The changing light makes the sands shift from honey gold to deep orange to blazing crimson. Afterwards, you can enjoy a traditional meal by a roaring fire while listening to local Gnawa music.
If you’re looking for a more immersive Sahara desert adventure, then we’ll organize a plush Blink pop-up campsite. Whether you prefer to view it from camelback, quad bike, or helicopter, the mesmerizing sunset of the Agafay Desert shouldn’t be missed.
Start thinking about your experience. These itineraries are simply suggestions for how you could enjoy some of the same experiences as our specialists.
Daily rates for luxury tours typically range from 315-630 USD with multi-day packages costing between 4700-7500 USD. The 14-day Luxury Grand Tour at 7353 USD includes five-star lodging private guides and exclusive activities.
Accommodations range from elegant riads to upscale desert camps. In Marrakech the Palais Zahia showcases traditional architecture while Merzouga's Tiziri camp offers refined glamping with private bathrooms and gourmet dining.
Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring Morocco. During these months Marrakech and coastal cities like Essaouira see temperatures between 20-25°C (68-77°F).
The Sahara Desert requires careful timing as summer temperatures can reach 50°C while winter nights often drop below freezing.
Here's a summary of costs and optimal travel times:
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Daily Rates | 315-630 USD |
| Multi-Day Packages | 4700-7500 USD |
| 14-day Luxury Grand Tour | 7353 USD |
| Optimal Travel Times | Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to November) |
| Temperature in Marrakech and Essaouira during optimal times | 20-25°C (68-77°F) |
| Summer Temperature in Sahara Desert | up to 50°C |
Travel with security and confidence. We’ve been around the block so you don’t have to. Carrying over 10 years of experience on our shoulders, you can rest assured that your tour of Morocco will be well planned, well spent, and thoroughly enjoyed.
Luxury at its best is not just about indulgence - it’s about depth. From the frenetic souqs of Fez’s medina to the emptiness of the Erg Chebbi, Morocco offers a wildly jumbled assault on your senses and I can’t think of a better place to indulge yourself. But for me, the real treasure of the country is its culture and its people - the famously warm Middle Eastern hospitality seems even more welcoming in Morocco.
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For a truly bespoke trip, you can’t beat having a private driver. Once you’ve arrived, your driver will take you wherever you’d like to go. This means you don’t need to deal with taxis to visit restaurants or other sights. The best part of having a driver is the rapport you build with them. Every time I’ve visited, I’ve wound up becoming friends with my driver over sometimes-long overland trips.
Soak in the beauty of Morocco without having to worry about the stress of communicating, finding things, or knowing the best places to go and the most jaw-dropping things to see.
We want you to discover both the authentic Morocco and the finest accommodations the country has to offer. You no longer need to choose one at the expense of the other. With connections to almost every city in the country, we have experience that others don’t.
You’ll get access to the finest 5 star riads and hotels Morocco has to offer. We’ve fine-tuned our personal recommendations based on the expectations of a luxury traveler…which upgrades are worth it, and which are just brand-name inflated costs.
Whether you are traveling alone or with a group, we have knowledgeable representatives of Moroccan culture ready to customize your dream vacation.
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