Why go?
Stroll along the Casablanca embankments, visit the legendary blue city of Chefchaouen, see the bright stars above the sands of the Sahara, visit the "African Hollywood" and taste fresh oysters in the Oualidia lagoon

Eastern flavor and culture
Morocco blends Arab, Berber, and European influences, creating a unique cultural mosaic. Bustling medinas stand side by side with royal palaces, and ancient souks stand alongside mosques, carvings, and mosaics. The atmosphere of Arabian fairy tales is evident in every detail, from painted ceramics to the ritual of serving mint tea.

Landscapes like a postcard
Morocco impresses with its diverse nature: the majestic Atlas Mountains, canyons, palm groves, the Atlantic coast, and, of course, the Sahara sand dunes. Landscapes range from snow-capped peaks to golden dunes—all in a single trip. Here you can swim in the ocean, and the next day, hike through a mountain gorge or palm grove.

Personal program
We create unique, turnkey trips. This means we don't offer ready-made solutions or standard itineraries—we design your tour, selecting activities and accommodations specifically for your preferences. We're also available 24/7 and are always ready to answer any questions you may have. Just relax and enjoy!
Morocco: The Ancient Magic of the East and a Journey Through Contrasts
Morocco is a veritable kaleidoscope of cultures, flavors, and landscapes. Here, bazaars bustle under the shadow of ancient fortress walls, Berber villages hide in the Atlas Mountains, and the Atlantic coast offers a fresh breeze and the freshest delicacies. This country enchants and draws you into a world of contrasts and vibrant colors: you'll stroll the streets of blue Chefchaouen, explore the ancient medinas of Fez and Marrakech, admire architectural masterpieces—mosque minarets, majestic kasbahs, palaces, and citadels, dine in tents in the middle of the Sahara, and watch the sunrise among sand dunes on a camel ride. And you'll also immerse yourself in the atmosphere of cinema: directors from all over the world have long adored Morocco, and countless iconic films and TV series have been filmed here!
With us, you'll experience every facet of this country. From culinary masterclasses and a cup of mint tea with a Berber family to walks through vineyards and nights under the stars in the desert, the tour program is thoughtfully planned down to the last detail. You'll stay in hotels with character, visit places uncommon for large groups, and experience not only the sights but also the authentic Moroccan life, intertwined with tradition and modernity. This will be a journey into a different rhythm and a different reality—vivid, rich, and inspiring.
Morocco's season: year-round. The best time to visit is from October to May.
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Arrival in Casablanca
Your first glimpse of Morocco begins in Casablanca, the country's main economic hub, where Eastern charm blends with the hustle and bustle of a modern metropolis. A personal guide will meet you at the airport: upon request, right at the plane's steps or in the comfort of a business lounge. Next, enjoy a private transfer in a Mercedes Vito to Morocco's capital, Rabat. Along the journey, which takes about an hour and a half, you can enjoy the scenery: green plains, scattered palm trees, and the ocean shimmering on the horizon. While en route, you can begin exploring the country—your guide will tell you about Morocco's history, life in the region, and the route ahead.
For those who want to stay longer in Casablanca, we'll be happy to organize an optional excursion: you'll see the majestic Hassan II Mosque, stroll through the colonial Habbous quarter, or stop by a waterfront restaurant serving fresh seafood. In Rabat, check into your hotel and enjoy some free time to relax. If you prefer to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere right away, you can stroll along the waterfront or enjoy dinner overlooking the Atlantic. We can also reserve a table in advance at one of the city's best restaurants, tailoring the cuisine to your taste. Tomorrow, your exciting exploration of Morocco begins—and today, you can simply relax.
Le Diwan 4*, Rabat
Located in the heart of Rabat, Le Diwan, part of the MGallery collection, combines the elegance of a colonial mansion with modern comfort. The bright rooms, with panoramic windows overlooking the historic center, combine a light, airy atmosphere with refined décor and signature details of the hotel chain. The hotel features a hammam, and the bar serves signature cocktails overlooking the Royal Theater and the medina. A varied buffet breakfast featuring locally sourced ingredients is served each morning.
Ben Slimane's vineyards and a walk through the capital
After breakfast, you'll head to the Ben Slimane region, one of the country's premier wine-producing areas. Grapes are grown here at elevations of up to 1,000 meters, giving the local wines a distinctive character. You'll learn about the history of winemaking, dating back to the Phoenicians, visit modern wineries, and sample wines made from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, and other grapes. Following the tour, you'll enjoy lunch at a restaurant with panoramic views of the vineyards—the perfect time to experience the region in every sense.
In the afternoon, you'll return to Rabat to explore its sights with a personal guide. You'll visit the Palace Square, home to the Royal Palace and other government buildings, and stroll through the ruins of the Roman fortress of Chellah, surrounded by a garden with orange trees and storks. You'll then visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, built in the finest traditions of Moroccan architecture, and admire the Hassan Tower, an unfinished 12th-century minaret. The final stop on the route will be the Kasbah of the Udayas, an ancient white-and-blue neighborhood with ocean views and the ambiance of an oriental fairytale.
Meknes: tangy wines and ancient mosaics
During your stay in Rabat, we suggest a day trip to the Meknes-Fes region, the winemaking heart of Morocco. Dozens of grape varieties were cultivated here as early as the early 20th century, and today the region is renowned for its rich, distinctive red wines. White wines are also produced here, offering something for every taste! We invite you to visit one of the finest wineries, where you'll discover the local terroir and sample wines made from Carignan, Alicante Bouschet, Cabernet, Macabeo, Ximénez, and other grapes. The atmosphere will be enhanced by a lunch of dishes tailored to the characteristics of each wine—a culinary experience you'll never forget.
After the tasting, enjoy a tour of Meknes, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You'll pass through the famous Bab el-Mansour Gate with its intricate mosaics and explore the ancient city walls. The highlight will be the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, one of Morocco's most influential sultans: this sumptuous hall, with its ornaments, mosaics, calligraphy, and gilded elements, reflects the grandeur and refined taste of its time. Return to your hotel in the evening.
Barceló Fes Medina 4*, Fes
This hotel in the historic part of Fez captivates with its blend of modern design and traditional Moroccan touches. It features a gym and a cozy jazz bar, as well as an elegant restaurant with a signature twist on local dishes. Rooms are decorated in bright colors with local accents, including hand-painted walls and wrought iron elements. Concierge services and an ideal location near key attractions ensure a comfortable stay.
Dinner in tents in the Agafay desert
Agafay is a rocky desert located just 30 kilometers from Marrakech, offering magnificent views of the Atlas Mountains. After a morning transfer to Marrakech, you can relax and enjoy famous Moroccan mint tea. And in the evening, an unforgettable adventure awaits – dinner in the Agafay desert. Unlike the endless sands of the Sahara, here you'll find rolling hills overlooking the snow-capped peaks of the Atlas Mountains. Before your eyes, the blazing sun sets over the horizon, warm sand under your feet, and the air is filled with the aroma of spices and smoke from campfires. This sunset will be truly special.
A chef-prepared dinner will be served in tents decorated with carpets and lanterns, amidst picturesque dunes. Traditional braised lamb, served Moroccan style, will be a captivating finale to the day. And the moments when the sun sets behind the endless horizon will be among the most unforgettable experiences, even for the most discerning traveler. After an action-packed evening, you'll return to Marrakech and relax in a cozy hotel, enjoying the comfort and tranquility of a true Moroccan adventure.
Caravanserai Luxury Desert Camp, Merzouga
This tented camp offers true luxury amid the Erg Chebbi dunes: spacious tents feature air conditioning, private bathrooms, and unparalleled desert views. In the evening, guests gather around communal fires, where traditional music plays and clay pots of stewed meat and fruit desserts are served. Sunset camel rides and morning dune excursions are available. The camp's special highlight is its team of local Berbers, who share their knowledge of desert traditions.
Marrakech: Yves Saint Laurent Museum and the Old City
Marrakech is a city where East meets Europe, and history and style intertwine harmoniously. After breakfast, you'll embark on a tour with a Russian-speaking guide. Under the shade of palm trees, you'll immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Marrakech: stroll through the Majorelle Garden with its cobalt-colored walls and collection of exotic plants, and visit the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, where you can see archival sketches, fabrics, and personal items of the great couturier. Then, you'll explore the Medina—the old city—where craft shops, fragrant spices, and scenes of everyday life are hidden around every corner. The historic center of Marrakech is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
During the day, we suggest a break at the legendary Bacha Coffee, housed in a former palace and offering over 200 varieties of coffee. Afterwards, you'll see the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque, one of the city's main architectural landmarks, and visit the Bahia Palace, where mosaics and carvings preserve the spirit of a bygone era. A traditional crafts center awaits, where true artisans work, and the final chord is Djemma el-Fna Square. Here, the day never ends: musicians, vendors, acrobats, and professional storytellers create the atmosphere of an oriental bazaar from the tales of "Arabian Nights.".
Culinary master class
The morning will begin with a culinary masterclass, where you'll learn how to prepare a traditional Moroccan tagine made with meat and vegetables. Under the guidance of an experienced chef, you'll explore the intricacies of local cuisine, learning about spices and cooking techniques passed down through generations. The masterclass will not only allow you to master the recipes but also immerse you in the atmosphere of Moroccan hospitality, sharing a meal with other participants in a cozy and authentic setting.
In the afternoon, we offer further exploration of the wonders and traditions of Morocco: you'll travel to Essaouira in a comfortable vehicle. Along the way, we'll stop at an argan oil cooperative, where you'll watch Berber women hand-extract the oil from the argan tree, following centuries-old traditions. This is an opportunity not only to purchase natural cosmetics and culinary products but also to experience the region's cultural heritage and learn about the care and dedication to craftsmanship that have been preserved for centuries. We'll then arrive in Essaouira, a city rich in history, a picturesque medina, and a relaxed atmosphere. After checking into your hotel, you'll have free time to relax.
Heure Bleue Relais & Châteaux 4*, Essaouira
This boutique riad in the historic center of Essaouira combines the luxury of a Relais & Châteaux hotel with the intimacy of a traditional Marrakech manor. It features just 33 rooms and suites, all decorated in rich, elegant tones, and a rooftop infinity pool overlooking the medina and the ocean. The restaurant serves exquisite cuisine, blending French cuisine with Berber culinary traditions and Atlantic seafood. The hotel also features a Turkish hammam and a spa.
Port Essaouira and Atlantic delicacies
Today you'll stroll through one of Morocco's most colorful coastal cities, Essaouira. The narrow streets of its medina (old town), lined with white-and-blue houses, once inspired hippies of the 1960s. Now, Essaouira attracts those who enjoy leisurely strolls and a cozy atmosphere. It's the perfect place to take a break during a busy trip to Morocco! The historic port, where ancient cannons and bastions still stand, offers breathtaking views of the ocean and blue fishing boats. The city's fortress, Scala de la Ville, has served as a backdrop for several famous TV series, including Game of Thrones. Here, history blends with the vibrant rhythm of a modern city: street musicians, artisan workshops, and cozy pottery and jewelry shops make a stroll through Essaouira especially fulfilling.
If you wish, we can reserve lunch for you at one of the waterfront restaurants, where you can choose fresh fish right from the counter, and the chef will cook it right in front of you over an open fire. The Atlantic breeze, the sound of the surf, and the taste of freshly cooked salmon or dorado are the perfect end to a busy day. After your walk, you'll have time to relax at your hotel or explore the city on your own—Essaouira is perfect for a leisurely and intimate evening.
Oyster farm, boat ride and picnic
After breakfast, we'll set off along the Atlantic coast. A culinary adventure awaits you today – Oualidia, one of the most picturesque spots on the Moroccan coast. This small resort town is famous for its oyster farm, which has been operating here since the mid-20th century. In the cool, clear waters of the lagoon, up to 200 tons of oysters are grown annually, prized worldwide for their delicate flavor and exceptional quality. During your visit to the farm, you'll learn about the local industry and see how these seafood delicacies are grown – from tiny shellfish to mature oysters ready to be served.
Next, you'll take a leisurely cruise across the lagoon in a traditional fishing boat. The water here is surprisingly calm, and the shores are lush and flowery. On a secluded stretch of coastline, we'll set up a picnic for you: freshly caught seafood, seasonal vegetables, fragrant bread, and, of course, oysters, served in the finest culinary traditions. The atmosphere is relaxed and intimate, overlooking the sparkling waters.
2 Ciels 4*, Marrakech
Hidden in the Gueliz district, 2 Ciels is a contemporary Art Deco oasis with an emphasis on local crafts: carved panels, hand-woven textiles, and custom-made furniture make each room unique. The rooftop features a small pool and a Berber chest-style bar, where duduk music plays in the evening and craft cocktails are served. The restaurant serves dishes inspired by the culinary heritage of Morocco and France. A continental breakfast with fresh croissants and local honey awaits guests in the morning.
Blue City and an introduction to traditional crafts
To thoroughly explore two of Morocco's cultural gems—Chefchaouen and Fez—it's best to set aside two days. In the morning, take a stroll through Chefchaouen, the famous "blue city" nestled in the Rif Mountains. Its houses and narrow streets are painted dozens of shades of blue—a tradition dating back to the 15th century. The color symbolized the sky and divine presence. In Chefchaouen, you can not only take stunning photos but also find handmade crafts, from embroidery to ceramics. After lunch, transfer to Fez (around 4 hours) and check into your hotel. Along the way, you can stop to admire the views of the northern foothills.
After spending the night at a hotel in Fez, we'll begin exploring Morocco's most enigmatic city. This private tour will cover its most important landmarks: from the ancient Karaouine University, founded in the 9th century, to the Dar el-Makhzen palace with its golden gates and expansive gardens. In the medina's labyrinth of streets, you'll find artisan workshops where leather is tanned using ancient techniques and exquisite ceramics are created. You'll also find the Najiarine Fountain, surrounded by mosaics and carvings, and ancient hammams where locals have soothed themselves for centuries. A true immersion in Fez is impossible without a stroll through the souks, where you can not only buy souvenirs but also observe how the traditions of the past live on in every gesture of the local artisans.
To the oases of the Sahara
A trip to the legendary Sahara Desert is like a journey in itself, filled with contrasts and stunning landscapes. We've prepared a captivating itinerary with stops at several interesting destinations. First, you'll visit Ifrane, a ski resort with a cool climate and mountains reaching up to 4,000 meters, creating an atmosphere unique to Africa. Then, you'll stop in Azrou, a center of handicrafts, where you can see local artisans at work and purchase unique items. This town is also known for its population of wild macaques, which roam freely throughout the area. Optional lunch can be enjoyed in the Medelte Mountains, amidst picturesque landscapes and tranquility.
After lunch, the road leads to Errachidia, where you'll stroll through the Ziz palm grove—a true oasis, a symbol of life and fertility, offering coolness and tranquility in the desert. In the evening, arrive in Merzouga and settle into a traditional campsite. Dinner by the fire and relaxation under the bright stars will round off this exciting day. The next morning, you'll have the opportunity to watch the sunrise in the desert and go on a camel ride—an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Sahara.
Natural wonders in the Todra Valley
Today, we'll travel to one of Morocco's most picturesque places—the Todra Valley, where you'll encounter majestic canyons and traditional Berber culture. First, we'll head to the town of Tinghir, an oasis surrounded by verdant palm groves that serves as the gateway to the famous canyon. Here, you'll stroll through narrow streets and soak up the exotic atmosphere of a Berber town. Then, we'll head to the Todra Gorge, considered one of the most spectacular in the world. Rivers have carved 40-kilometer-long canyons into the mountains. The majestic reliefs and dramatic landscapes will transport you to another reality—a place where every curve of the mountain walls tells a centuries-old story of nature.
After lunch, you'll travel to Ouarzazate. Our journey will take you through landscapes that seem straight out of a painting: oases, canyons, and rose valleys. These places are imbued with a special atmosphere and host vibrant festivals every year. Upon arrival in Ouarzazate, you'll check into a comfortable hotel where you can rest and recharge before new adventures. This day will offer a wealth of memorable experiences and allow you to deeply appreciate the charm of Moroccan nature—so unique and unforgettable.
Dar Jasmine, Chefchaouen
This cozy riad (courtyard house), tucked away among the blue facades of Chefchaouen, evokes a sense of seclusion and tranquility. The elegant courtyard with a swimming pool overlooks the Rif Mountains, while the scent of jasmine and other botanicals wafts through the lush gardens. The medina and main square are just steps away, but at Dar Jasmine, each room maintains absolute tranquility and privacy. The homemade breakfast is also worth mentioning: fresh croissants, homemade honey, and seasonal fruit.
Ouarzazate Film Studios and Ancient Fortress Tour
Ouarzazate is known as the gateway to the desert. Here you can visit the film studio where epic films about pharaohs, deserts, and historical battles were made. Meticulously recreated ancient sets and a sense of cinematic magic create the extraordinary impression of being transported straight to the heart of Hollywood in Morocco! Ouarzazate has become a center of cinematic excellence, home to such masterpieces as "Lawrence of Arabia," "Gladiator," "The Mummy," "Game of Thrones," and many others.
Next, you'll explore the Ait Benhaddou Fortress—a grand complex of adobe buildings with deep terracotta hues, impressive in its power and harmony with the surrounding nature. Built on a hill, the fortress has served as a film set and is protected by UNESCO as a remarkable architectural monument. Lunch will be served at a restaurant with a panoramic view of the fortress, where you can sample authentic local cuisine while enjoying the picturesque scenery. Afterwards, transfer to Marrakech, check into your hotel, and spend the evening relaxing to recharge before your next adventure. This day will offer vibrant impressions, a sense of connection to cinematic history, and the opportunity to soak up the authentic atmosphere of southern Morocco.
Atlas Mountains and Berber villages
The Atlas Mountains are a natural wonder of Morocco, where mountain peaks and vibrant landscapes make your heart skip a beat. The best way to explore these places is a day trip from Marrakech, but we offer other itinerary options to suit your preferences. The road to the mountains will take you through picturesque landscapes perfect for photo albums—green slopes, small oases, and rare, fragrant herbs that fill the air with amazing scents. The Atlas Mountains are renowned for their unique flora: around fifty species of medicinal and aromatic plants grow here! This is more than just a landscape—it's a living, breathing world that awakens the senses and inspires.
During this trip, you'll visit Berber villages—places where the traditions of the past are alive and passed down from generation to generation. You'll be greeted by hospitable locals who will be happy to introduce you to their culture and way of life. A warm atmosphere and traditional mint tea—a symbol of hospitality and friendship—will await you in the cozy home of a Berber family. This day will offer not only incredible impressions of the majestic nature but also the opportunity to experience the soul of Morocco through its people and customs, making your experience truly unforgettable.
Fairmont Taghazout Bay 5*, Taghazout
A modern luxury resort on the Atlantic coast, in a picturesque bay near Agadir. Spacious rooms, suites, and villas are decorated in bright colors with Moroccan accents and offer breathtaking ocean views. The hotel restaurant serves Mediterranean, Japanese, and international cuisine. A spa, surf club, kids' clubs, and lagoon pools are also on site. Fairmont Taghazout Bay is a place to enjoy peace and privacy without sacrificing active recreation and cultural experiences.
Beach holidays in Morocco
A beach holiday in Morocco is a chance to take a break from a busy travel schedule and enjoy the sun and ocean. Although the Atlantic waters remain cool even in summer (water temperatures reach around 21°C), the coastline boasts a mild climate, wide beaches, and over 300 days of sunshine per year. The most popular resort is Agadir, a modern city with a well-developed infrastructure, a long promenade, and a variety of hotels. To the north are picturesque coastal villages such as Taghazout and Tamraght, known for their relaxed atmosphere and excellent surfing conditions. Agadir Bay is considered one of the most beautiful in the world and is popular among surfers.
If you'd like to include a beach holiday in your Morocco trip, we'll be happy to organize everything, selecting and booking the best hotels. Whether you prefer active water activities or relaxing time on the beach, we'll create the perfect vacation tailored to your needs. You can also complement your stay with spa treatments, gourmet dinners overlooking the ocean, or private excursions along the coast—ensuring every minute is filled with pleasure.
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Getting to Know Morocco Most Popular
from $2,300/person.
from 4 days / price for 4 adults.- Travel route: Casablanca – Marrakech – Essaouira – Oualidia – Casablanca;
- Sightseeing tour of Marrakech;
- Visiting the Medina of Marrakech;
- Djemma el-Fna Square;
- Walking around Essaouira;
- Visit to the city of Oualidia;
- Accommodation in 4* hotels with breakfast;
- Individual transfers to Mercedes V-class;
- Accompaniment by a Russian-speaking guide;
- Entrance tickets for all excursion facilities;
- All taxes and touristborns;
Most Popular Gastronomic Tour
from $3,500/person.
from 8 days / price for 4 adults.- Travel route: Casablanca – Rabat – Ben Slimane – Meknes – Marrakech – Essaouira – Oualidia – Casablanca;
- Introduction to Moroccan winemaking, Rabat tour, Meknes winery visit, Meknes tour, Agafay Desert, Marrakech tour, Majorelle Garden walk, Yves Saint Laurent Museum visit, Djemma el-Fna square, Cooking master class, Essaouira tour, Oualidia oyster farm, Fishing boat ride;
- Accommodation in 4* hotels with breakfast;
- Individual transfers in Mercedes V class;
- Accompaniment by a Russian-speaking guide;
- Entrance tickets for all excursion facilities;
- All taxes and touristborns;
The Great Journey Most Popular
from $3,900/person.
from 10 days / cost for the composition of participants 4 ENTs.- Travel route: Casablanca – Rabat – Chefchaouen – Fez – Ifrane – Medelt – Errachidia – Merzouga – Tingrir – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakesh;
- Excursion to Rabat, Walking tour of Chefchaouen, Sightseeing tour of Fez, Visit to the city of Ifrane, Visit to the city of Azrou, Visit to the palm grove of Ziz, Camel ride in the Sahara, Visit to the Todra Canyon, Excursion to Ouarzazate, Excursion to Marrakech, Visit to the Medina of Marrakech, Djemma el-Fna Square, Berber villages;
- Accommodation in 4* hotels with breakfast;
- Individual transfers in Mercedes V class;
- Accompaniment by a Russian-speaking guide;
- Entrance tickets for all excursion facilities;
- All taxes and touristborns;

























































































































