Embark on an unforgettable journey through Morocco with our expertly designed group tours. With years of experience and a commitment to personalized service, we ensure your Moroccan adventure is seamless, enriching, and tailored to your preferences.
Your Journey, Your Way
We customize every detail of your trip to ensure it’s a true adventure of a lifetime. With handpicked English-speaking drivers, authentic riads and hotels, and options that fit your budget and timing, we create the travel experience you’ve always dreamed of.
Our Morocco group tours are designed to provide unforgettable experiences, showcasing the beauty and culture of Morocco.
Groups of 6-8 travelers tend to work best for exploring Morocco's diverse destinations.
Small group tours often stay in traditional guesthouses and boutique properties such as the Riad El Palacio in Chefchaouen or the Merzouga Luxury Desert Camp rather than large hotels.
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These smaller properties are often located in historic medinas giving travelers direct access to local life.
Transportation typically involves modern minivans or 4x4 vehicles that accommodate 8-12 people.
These smaller vehicles can access places larger tour buses cannot reach including remote Sahara Desert camps and villages in the High Atlas Mountains.
Smaller groups move easily through the winding streets of Morocco's ancient marketplaces particularly in Fes and Marrakech.
Groups of 8-10 people can stop at craft workshops visit with artisans and learn about local traditions without disrupting daily life.
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Desert camps in locations like Merzouga set up for small groups feature 4-8 luxury tents creating a more private atmosphere compared to large commercial sites.
Guests often get to know their Berber hosts and learn about desert culture in a natural setting.
Expert Advice and Support
Having lived in Morocco since 2001, your on-the-ground expert possesses in-depth local knowledge to customize your trip exactly to your preferences, ensuring you maximize your experience while away.
Our goal is to curate your ideal travel experience by ensuring your safety and security every step of the way. We monitor your well-being and address any potential issues proactively, providing you with round-the-clock support during your journey. A 24/7 emergency phone is available.
Our Trusted Itineraries Designed by Experts
Browse our sample tours below, get in touch with us, and we will customize it for you!
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How to Plan Your Hassle-Free Journey:
- “We Listen” - Tell us your travel dreams and preferences.
- “We Create” - Our Morocco experts design your perfect itinerary.
- “We Refine” - We collaborate until your trip plan is perfect.
- “You Enjoy” - Relax and experience a memorable, worry-free adventure.
Morocco Travel Guide I History, Culture & Top Destinations
Best Time to Visit Morocco
The best season to visit Morocco mainly depends on the temperature that you prefer and the activity you are planning.
Typically, the most temperate times to visit Morocco are in the early spring between March and May, and the fall in September and October.
Summer can be hot, but coastal areas like Tangier and Essaouira, along with the Atlas Mountains, offer more bearable temperatures.
If you’re joining one of our Morocco cycling tours, the cooler spring and fall months will offer more comfortable rides.
Avoiding desert regions during summer is advisable due to extreme daytime heat and chilly nights.
Weather Guide to Pick the Best Season for Your Tour
Here's a breakdown by season:
| Month | Season | Rainfall | Keep in Mind | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan.-Mar. | The weather in January and February is Morocco’s winter, while towards March it starts to get warmer as spring comes. Temperatures would be around the 50’s Fahrenheit, which can feel quite cold if you are wandering around shopping! However, there is still sun during the day. In March, flowers begin to bloom and the weather starts to warm up, making for an extra-beautiful time to come to Morocco! | January and February are part of Morocco’s rainy season. This usually means that there is rain for about a week each month, give or take a few days. | There are certain booking requirements around New Years. Many places (especially in Marrakech) require a minimum night stay, or paying for a special New Year’s dinner. | Accommodations fill up around New Years! Also, keep in mind that March (especially towards the end) is a peak travel season because of the beautiful weather, so you might want to book well in advance for March. |
| Apr.-May | Spring in Morocco is usually considered the best time to visit. Temperatures are pleasantly warm and it is sunny. Spring is also a beautiful time for the landscape of Morocco as everything is bright and green. Flowers are blooming all around! | You won’t get too much rain with an average of about 2 inches or less each month. | If you are traveling to the Sahara Desert, be aware that there may be sandstorms in April as the winds can be pretty strong. The month of Ramadan is also something to take into consideration, as in 2020, it will be from end of April to end of May. | April is a peak travel time! Make sure you book in advance to get preferred accommodations. |
| June-Aug. | These months are summer months, with Morocco at its hottest. June is the coolest, with July and August having the more extreme heat. The temperature will depend on where you are at in the country: whether you are in the desert or by the coast. The Sahara will be extremely hot in these months, and you’ll only want to be out in the sand in the morning or cooler evening. Major cities in Morocco will also be quite hot for most people during these months as well. If you are planning to come in these months, you’ll want to be sure you include some coastal cities on your itinerary, so that you can cool down a little with the ocean breezes. | |||
| Sept.-Oct. | Fall in Morocco is pretty mild, and you’ll enjoy the temperatures when you are there. You’ll experience lots of sunshine and cooler nights in this season. These months are great times to come to Morocco! | You won’t get much rain during these months. | The end of September and October are peak travel times! Be sure you book early in order to secure preferred accommodations. | |
| Nov.-Dec. | Yes, Morocco does have a winter season! In the mountains, it will get cold enough for there to be some snow. During this season, it can still be nice and sunny during the day, but the temperatures will be cooler, especially at night. | November and December can be rainy months, especially in the north of Morocco. There is an average of about 2 inches or less a month, with the most rain coming in November. In Southern Morocco, winter tends to be drier. | If you are looking to hike in the mountains, then you might want to avoid these months, because rain and snow can make for unpleasant conditions. | Christmas season is definitely a high time for tourists coming to Morocco. Hotels may be more expensive and you’ll want to book in advance to make sure that there is room, especially if you are planning with a large group. Some places may require minimum night stays over the holiday season. |
Essential Travel Information
Here's some helpful travel information and tips for a perfect trip.
Packing Essentials
- Pack travel documents and any medication you take.
- We suggest packing comfortable outfits that are ideal for walking around and sightseeing.
- Pack comfortable walking shoes and a swimming suit.
Checklist For Women:
- Loose tunics
- Cardigan (light for summer, heavier for winter)
- Jeans (or any pants you are comfortable in longer than knee-length)
- A long skirt that you can dress up for dinners or wear to be cool
- Comfortable shoes
- A jacket
- Tank tops for layering or wearing underneath a cardigan
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Swimming Suit (not bikini)
- A light scarf (for desert, sun protection or modesty)
Quick Checklist For Men:
- Long pants or shorts, depending on weather
- T-shirts
- Polos or button ups for dressier occasions
- Comfortable shoes
- Swimming trunks
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Jacket
Currency and Payments
The easiest way to get the local currency is to bring a bank card and withdraw cash as needed.
You will be able to find Banks and ATMs in every major Moroccan city.
Morocco is mainly a cash society.
Hotels, larger restaurants, and some more touristy businesses in Morocco’s main tourist cities will accept major credit cards, but most smaller stores do not.
We recommend that you keep a ready supply of cash, including small change for taxi fare and miscellaneous tipping on hand during your stay in Morocco.
If you do pay by credit card, we recommend that you double check the receipt before signing, as working in an unfamiliar currency can allow you to be charged more than you expected, either intentionally or inadvertently.
Food Allergies and Dietary Restrictions
Please let us know if you have any allergies or dietary restrictions!
Here is helpful information for vegans and vegetarians.
We will do our best to serve you and will certainly communicate this to your driver and hotels.
However, we also want you to be aware of a few things.
We have no control over “traces” of nuts or any other allergens in containers, or bags, or kitchens.
Morocco does not have the same food standards as the United States and other countries.
If you have a member of your tour who has a serious condition, you may want to bring food with you based on the seriousness of the allergies.
We also have no control over what insects you may come into contact with.
Additional Tips
- Visiting Morocco without the benefit of an experienced tour guide would mean missing out on a lot that this incredible country has to offer.
- From taking care of all of the logistics to navigating language barriers, our small group tours of Morocco ensure a smooth and worry-free trip.
- Our local experts have deep connections to the communities, ensuring that you get authentic experiences beyond the tourist track.
- Morocco is a great destination for families traveling with children.
- As a friendly culture with a strong emphasis on family, children are welcomed by locals, and our guides have plenty of experience leading groups with children.
- Kids will enjoy the vibrant souks, camel rides in the Sahara, desert camping, and scenic hikes.
- Morocco is a peaceful and relatively safe place to visit.
- Locals are hospitable and friendly, and communicating in Arabic, French or English is common, making communication rarely an issue.
- Petty crimes such as pickpocketing and scamming have been known to happen, so always be vigilant, don’t carry too much cash, use a money belt, and keep valuables out of sight.
Embark on a journey of a lifetime and discover the magic of Morocco with our exceptional group tours!
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