Our Morocco vacations

Culture and adventure intertwine kaleidoscopically on our Morocco vacations, brought vividly to life by our partners who are dedicated to getting you beyond the beaten tourist trail. Local guides add deeper shades of understanding, whether you’re on luxury trekking tours in the Atlas Mountains, wandering the souks of Marrakech in search of honeyed chebakia, or sleeping beneath the stars in the Sahara Desert. Vacations in Morocco can have profound benefits for communities and the environment, so our partners work with educational and animal welfare charities, and seek out welcoming family-run riads to stay in, providing a true take on Moroccan life.

Our top Morocco vacations

Morocco 2 week tour, encompassed

From £1039 to £1099
14 days ex flights
Adventure, city and coast tour around marvellous Morocco!
Small group2023: 7 Dec, 2024: 28 Jan, 11 Feb, 25 Feb, 10 Mar, 24 Mar, 7 Apr, 21 Apr, 5 May, 19 May, 2 Jun, 16 Jun, 30 Jun, 14 Jul, 28 Jul, 11 Aug, 25 Aug, 8 Sep, 22 Sep, 6 Oct, 20 Oct, 3 Nov, 17 Nov, 8 Dec, 23 Dec

Morocco cultural tour

From US $959 to US $1515
15 days ex flights
Come and see Morocco's kaleidoscope of colours
Small groupDeparts every Wednesday & Sunday and selected Fridays throughout the year

Luxury trekking vacation in the Atlas Mountains

From 1036
6 days ex flights
Stay at the Kasbah and trek in style

Morocco family vacation with teenagers

From £595 to £649
8 days ex flights
Exciting Moroccan adventure for teenagers and parents
Small group2023: 22 Dec, 2024: 10 Feb, 17 Feb, 30 Mar, 6 Apr, 25 May, 20 Jul, 27 Jul, 3 Aug, 10 Aug, 17 Aug, 24 Aug, 19 Oct, 26 Oct, 23 Nov, 23 Dec

Morocco vacation, Marrakech to the Sahara

From £975 to £1075
7 days ex flights
Marrakech and Sahara - stay in a Riad, sleep under the stars

Morocco 9 day cultural tour

From £1965
9 days ex flights
Experience the wonder, heritage, and culture of Morocco.
Tailor made

Morocco 15 day tour

From £1079 to £1139
15 days ex flights
Discover majestic Morocco, coastlines and Sahara desert!
Small group2023: 6 Dec, 2024: 27 Jan, 10 Feb, 24 Feb, 9 Mar, 23 Mar, 6 Apr, 20 Apr, 4 May, 18 May, 1 Jun, 15 Jun, 29 Jun, 13 Jul, 27 Jul, 10 Aug, 24 Aug, 7 Sep, 21 Sep, 5 Oct, 19 Oct, 2 Nov, 16 Nov, 7 Dec, 22 Dec

Mount Toubkal climb in Morocco

From US $835 to US $905
8 days ex flights
Pass through remote villages and terraced fields
Small group2024: 5 May, 25 May, 23 Jun, 7 Jul, 27 Jul, 18 Aug, 1 Sep, 8 Sep, 15 Sep, 2025: 4 May, 24 May, 8 Jun, 22 Jun, 6 Jul, 26 Jul, 9 Aug, 17 Aug, 31 Aug, 7 Sep, 14 Sep, 21 Sep

Morocco vacation, central highlights

From £1215 to £1350
15 days ex flights
A relaxing journey through Morocco's hidden heartlands.

About our Morocco vacations

Culture in Morocco

Winter sun aside, you go to Morocco for its culture. Things are done differently here, but it’s great how quickly you’ll get used to your new cultural norms – waking up with the call to prayer in the morning, sharing a tagine, chatting over mint tea, haggling in the souk, or picking up words of Tamazight and Arabic. Family-run riads – houses centerd around leafy courtyards – are in high demand if you want to stay in Marrakech. If you’d like to experience Berber life – the majority of Moroccans are of Berber descent – head to the Atlas Mountains.

Walking vacations in Morocco

Morocco’s Atlas Mountains are a great place for walking vacations. The High Atlas is high enough that you can even trek in the summer months – though prepare for heat. The Anti-Atlas, further south, reaches lower altitudes and gets fewer visitors. It’s a great place for winter walking. Those wanting a bigger challenge can look to Jebel Toubkal, the highest mountain in the Atlas range – and in North Africa. You don’t need technical skills to climb over a five-day trek, though if you opt for the same trek over winter you’ll need crampons and an ice axe. Your guide will show you how.

Cycling vacations in Morocco

The promise of a hammam at the end of the road is a powerful motivator – but there are many other reasons to spring into the saddle. Cycling in Morocco is a great way to see the countryside in all its rugged glory. Forget the road bike: off-road is best here. Try mountain biking in the Rif Mountains and stopping in the colourful city of Chefchaouen to refuel. In the High Atlas you can explore the Dades and Todra gorges, dive into the Draa Valley, and cycle in the foothills of Mount Toubkal. Cycling vacations are challenging, but rewarding. Read our Morocco cycling guide for more.

Family vacations in Morocco

Show your children a sky full of stars above the Sahara Desert, and it might be the first time they’ve ever seen the night sky in all its glory. See them build confidence as they chat to Berber families and get them to buy themselves an orange juice in Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fna. Morocco family vacations – and the Moroccan seasons – fit in well with school timings. At Easter, try the desert; in summer, you could go into the Atlas Mountains. Family hiking vacations in Morocco come with a muleteer – your kids will dote on the donkey.

Moroccan landscapes

Morocco is mostly mountainous. The Rif Mountains sit in the north of the country, their fertile valleys forested with cedar, oak and pine. The Atlas Mountains run like a diagonal speedbump across the middle. Morocco’s green quiff brushes the bottom of Spain, but the burnished blush of desert creeps into the picture from the south-east corner. The Moroccan Sahara is famous for Erg Chebbi and Erg Chigaga – giant dunes best summited by 4x4 or camel. The country also has a long coastline on the Mediterranean and Atlantic. Seek out the beach near Essaouira.

Types of tours & vacations in Morocco

Going on a small group vacation in Morocco means that you can tackle some unforgettable journeys without having to worry about finding your way back – great if you want to try hiking in the Atlas foothills, biking down Todra Gorge, or summiting Mount Toubkal. A small group trip also means that when you get to the desert on a cultural tour, you already have your own ready-made guided camel train. Adventure vacations in Morocco can involve sleeping under the stars among the sand dunes in Bedouin camps, taking a sleeper train from Tangier to Marrakech, or even traveling over to Spain and Portugal.
[Culture in Morocco: Annie Spratt] [Walking in Morocco: Max Dawncat] [Cycling in Morocco: Teo Romera] [Traveling with kids in Morocco: Mike Prince] [Moroccan landscapes: 16:9clue] [Types of vacations: Max Dawncat]
Photo credits: [Page banner: ANDR3W A] [Culture in Morocco: Annie Spratt] [Walking in Morocco: Max Dawncat] [Cycling in Morocco: Teo Romera] [Traveling with kids in Morocco: Mike Prince] [Moroccan landscapes: 16:9clue] [Types of vacations: Max Dawncat]