
In the Sahara Desert, you will ride ATVs and camels, then stay in a luxury glamping camp under breathtaking starry skies. You will visit UNESCO World Heritage kasbahs and explore historic Jewish quarters known as the Mellah in Fes and southern Morocco.
Throughout your journey, you will savor authentic Moroccan cuisine and taste some of the finest local wines. In Marrakech, you will visit the YSL Museum and Majorelle Gardens, and enjoy a prestigious hammam and massage experience before concluding your unforgettable honeymoon.
Arrive at Casablanca Airport, where you will be greeted by your private crew and introduced to the city.
If your flight arrives in the morning, you will have time to explore Casablanca’s highlights, including the seaside Corniche and a panoramic view of the Hassan II Mosque, which appears to rise directly from the Atlantic Ocean.
You will also visit the Museum of Moroccan Judaism, the only Jewish museum in North Africa and the Arab world. The building dates back to 1948, when it served as a Jewish orphanage that hosted up to 160 children, and it was later inaugurated by King Mohammed VI.
Another stop is Rick’s Café, known for its cinematic atmosphere inspired by classic Hollywood, blending nostalgic design with Moroccan craftsmanship. The central piano, candlelit setting, and intimate mood create a unique and memorable experience.
Enjoy a relaxed morning with a later breakfast before heading to Fes at 10:30 AM, Morocco’s medieval city, often referred to as the Mecca and Jerusalem of the West for its deep religious, intellectual, and cultural legacy.
On the way, stop in Boufekrane, a region known for its vineyards and agricultural landscapes. You will enjoy a private wine tasting experience with lunch included, sampling some of the finest Moroccan wines. Winemaking in Morocco dates back to Roman times and was later expanded during the French era, giving the country a rich and long standing wine tradition.
After this experience, continue to Fes, where you will settle into your beautiful boutique riad in the heart of the old Medina. In the evening, a traditional pastilla dish will be waiting for you at the riad’s restaurant, offering a refined introduction to Fassi cuisine.
9.30 AM Start the day exploring Fes with your private guide. Walk through the old Medina hand in hand, passing carved doors, quiet courtyards, and artisan workshops that have been run by families for generations.
Visit copper and wood workshops, leather tanneries, and mosaic studios, seeing the traditional techniques still used today. Pause at a viewpoint to take in the rooftops of the old city together.
Lunch is in a restored historic home, enjoying traditional Fassi dishes in a relaxed setting. In the evening, enjoy an included dinner at a restaurant overlooking the city, watching the lights of the old Medina come alive as you share the moment together.
After a relaxed breakfast, set out on a gentle drive into the Middle Atlas Mountains at 11:00 AM, passing through Ifrane National Park, a region known for its cedar forests, Barbary apes, and nomadic traditions. Between December and March, you may still encounter patches of snow, adding a serene, wintery charm to the landscape.
Check into your hotel by a natural lake formed from snowmelt, where the quiet waters and surrounding forests create a peaceful and intimate setting. Spend the afternoon as you wish: take a short hike together in the nearby forest, enjoy a romantic stroll along the lakeshore, or simply relax and savor the hotel’s amenities.
As the day winds down, enjoy a dinner at the hotel, a cozy moment to share the tranquil beauty of the mountains and reflect on your journey so far.
After breakfast, leave around 9:00 AM for the Sahara Desert, driving through the High Atlas Mountains and the Ziz Valley with its palm trees, canyons, and old villages. Along the way, notice locals in traditional black and blue clothing, giving you a glimpse of life in the region.
Stop for lunch and try Madfouna, a local specialty, then head into the desert for a romantic adventure. Ride ATVs or camels together across the sand dunes, enjoying the wide open space and the quiet around you.
As the sun sets, share a moment at your desert camp and watch the colors change over the dunes. After dinner, listen to local musicians by the fire. If the sky is clear, take a walk together under the stars, holding hands and enjoying the peaceful desert night, a perfect honeymoon memory.
Wake up early to enjoy the sunrise over the Sahara dunes followed by a hearty breakfast at your camp. Then drive AT 10:00 AM to Dades Valley through scenic sub-Saharan roads.
Stop to see the underground irrigation channels, an old system that has supported local communities for generations. Walk hand in hand through the Todra Valley and its gorges, enjoying the peaceful surroundings together.
In the afternoon check into your hotel with a panoramic view of the valley. Relax in the heated pool, have a drink from the bar and enjoy your suite, a calm and romantic moment for your honeymoon.
After breakfast, at 9:00 AM drive towards Marrakech with a stop in Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage village. Many movies have been filmed here including Jewel of the Nile, Game of Thrones, and The Wheel of Time. Walk through the kasbah together and enjoy the romantic feeling of this historic place.
After lunch continue to Marrakech via the High Atlas Mountains. Check into your accommodation and rest. Your crew can assist if you wish to visit the famous Jemaa el Fna square, where you can enjoy a view of the square from one of the surrounding rooftops and take in the lively atmosphere together.
9:30 AM Start the day with visits to the YSL Museum and Majorelle Gardens, then explore the Jewish Quarter, known as the Mellah, and El Bahia Palace, discovering the city’s history side by side.
After a light lunch, enjoy a couples hammam and massage, scrubbing with black soap and relaxing with argan oil. Take your time to unwind and enjoy this moment together.
Drive back to your hotel in the oasis. In the evening, you can choose to have dinner out with your crew’s support, or stay in and enjoy your last evening together as newlyweds, sharing time just the two of you.
Your honeymoon adventure comes to an end today. Drive from your accommodation to Casablanca Airport, which takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes. For international flights, be sure to arrive at least 3 hours before departure. Your crew will be there to assist you and make sure everything goes smoothly.

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Yes, we offer private tours in Morocco tailored to your travel style, budget, and schedule. You will have a dedicated driver and a Tour Manager to ensure a smooth and personalized experience.
Our Morocco tours cover Marrakech, the Sahara Desert, Merzouga, Fes, Casablanca, Chefchaouen, Essaouira, the Atlas Mountains, Ait Ben Haddou, and many other destinations. We can customize the route based on your interests and travel style
Yes, we offer unforgettable Sahara Desert tours that include camel trekking, luxury desert camps, sunrise and sunset views, and overnight stays under the stars. If the Sahara Desert is on your bucket list, contact us for a minimum 4 day Sahara tour. We avoid long driving days to ensure your comfort and safety.
Yes, our Morocco tours are family friendly and suitable for children. We adjust driving times, activities, and accommodations to ensure comfort and safety. If you travel with us during summer, we book accommodations with swimming pools, and you will ride in a modern, comfortable, air conditioned vehicle.
Yes, we offer luxury tours in Morocco with premium riads, boutique hotels, luxury desert camps, private drivers, and high end travel experiences. Everything is tailored to your travel style and budget.
Our Morocco tour packages usually include private transportation, accommodation, guided tours, selected meals, and activities such as city cycling, mountain biking with high performance bikes, and hiking with proper equipment. Entrance fees to monuments listed in the itinerary and tips for included services are also covered. Inclusions may vary depending on the tour, and we always share clear details before booking.
Yes, we offer private airport transfers in Morocco for guests who book a private tour with us or join our scheduled tours. Transfers are available from Marrakech, Casablanca, Fes, and other major airports directly to your accommodation.
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for travelers. Moroccans are known for their hospitality and respect for different cultures and beliefs, making the country welcoming and friendly. On our tours, we prioritize your safety by working with trusted drivers, licensed local guides, and carefully selected accommodations to ensure a secure and comfortable experience.
Most travelers spend 7 to 12 days in Morocco to explore major highlights. We can design shorter or longer itineraries depending on your schedule.
Yes, we organize honeymoon, wedding anniversary, and birthday tours in Morocco. We create romantic and special packages that include luxury riads, private desert camps, spa experiences, and intimate cultural activities tailored to your celebration.
Absolutely. Every Morocco itinerary can be fully customized, whether you want a luxury trip, adventure tour, cultural experience, wellness retreat, honeymoon, or wedding anniversary celebration. We recommend planning at least six months in advance to secure the best activities, transportation, and accommodations for a perfectly designed trip.
Yes, we offer both male and female tour managers for our multi-day tours. The same applies to our licensed city guides. If you have a preference, please let us know in advance so we can accommodate your request.
You can start by selecting a tour on our website that matches your travel style. You will be directed to a form where you can share your schedule and customization preferences. If you are not familiar with the destinations, we will suggest the best routes and options for you. You can also contact us directly through Google, WhatsApp, email, or our website chat. We will guide you step by step to design your itinerary and confirm your booking.
We offer both private tours and small group tours. Private tours are perfect for couples, families, or travelers who want flexibility. If you want to join a scheduled small group tour, just contact us with your travel dates, and we will share the available options for the season.
Yes, we arrange accommodations as part of our tour itineraries. We book carefully selected riads, boutique hotels, luxury desert camps, and resorts based on your comfort, mobility, and budget.
Yes, all our drivers are professional, experienced, and familiar with Morocco’s roads. They ensure a safe and comfortable journey.
In Morocco, you can enjoy cooking classes, foodie and winery tours, traditional hammams, guided medina tours, artisan workshops such as embroidery, mosaic, and pottery classes, visits to Amazigh (Berber) villages, and many more cultural experiences.
We help you make the most of your time and holiday in Morocco. We focus on personalized service, local expertise, transparent pricing, and authentic travel experiences. Our goal is to create a trip you will truly enjoy, with accommodations that combine comfort and authenticity. We offer both male and female tour managers, and our teams and partners are well compensated, with gratuities included in most tours, so you can travel comfortably and feel welcomed throughout your journey.
The best time to visit Morocco is during spring, from March to May, or autumn, from September to November. These seasons offer the most comfortable weather for exploring the country, whether you are traveling as a family, a couple, or solo. Temperatures are not as cold as winter and not as hot as summer, making it ideal for sightseeing, hiking in the Atlas Mountains, or visiting the Sahara Desert.
Keep in mind that Ramadan can affect travel during these periods, so check the dates before planning your trip. Spring and autumn are also popular times, so it is important to book accommodations, activities, and meals in advance. Morocco can also be busy during Christmas and New Year.
In winter, you can expect snow in the High Atlas Mountains and chilly evenings in cities near the mountains and the Sahara Desert. In summer, temperatures can be very high, so we recommend staying in accommodations with air conditioning and swimming pools, traveling in air-conditioned vehicles, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding low valleys where heavy rain may cause flash floods.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and one of the most important periods in Morocco. Its dates change each year because it follows the lunar calendar, moving about twelve days earlier annually. During Ramadan, daily life in Morocco slows down, especially during daylight hours, but the country remains welcoming and accessible for travelers.
During Ramadan, Muslims who are fasting avoid eating and drinking, including water, from dawn until sunset. They also refrain from smoking, intimacy, and negative behaviors such as gossip or arguments. Fasting is both a spiritual and social practice. After sunset, families and friends gather for iftar, the meal that breaks the fast, creating a lively and important cultural moment.
During Ramadan, many local cafés and restaurants close during the day, especially outside tourist areas. In major cities and popular destinations, you will still find places open for visitors. Bars and nightclubs are usually closed for the month, and alcohol is limited but available in some hotel restaurants and licensed venues serving foreigners. Winery visits are still possible in regions like Meknes and Essaouira.
Yes, travelers are allowed to eat and drink in public during Ramadan. Smoking is also permitted, but it is appreciated if done discreetly, as many people around you may be fasting.
Evenings are busy, especially after sunset. It is recommended to book dinner reservations in advance, as restaurants fill up quickly and options may be limited.
Showing basic respect for the local rhythm of life goes a long way. A simple understanding of Ramadan customs helps create positive interactions and a more meaningful travel experience.
Morocco remains open, safe, and welcoming during Ramadan, offering travelers a unique chance to experience the country during a special time of year.