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Exploring the vibrant souks of Marrakech, basking in the sun on the beaches of Agadir, wandering through the ancient medinas of Fez—experience every facet of Morocco on one of our guided tours.

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Morocco Outings: The Art of Travel in Morocco

Morocco Outings have become a top choice for curious travelers from every corner of the world, thanks to journeys overflowing with history, color, and adventure—where ancient medinas, Saharan dunes, Atlas peaks, and breezy Atlantic towns create a tapestry of unforgettable moments. Our Morocco Tours are a true breath of fresh air, blending storied heritage with modern comforts, lively souks with serene riads, camel treks with culinary discoveries, and so much more.

Backed by decades of on-the-ground expertise, our dedicated trip designers, licensed guides, and seasoned drivers craft smooth, inspiring itineraries across Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, the Sahara at Merzouga, the High Atlas, Essaouira, and beyond. From solo escapes and family adventures to small groups and fully personalized, private journeys, we shape every detail around your pace and passions—so every wish feels heard and every day feels exceptional.

With our Morocco tour packages, planning your dream journey is effortless—think serene riad stays, mesmerizing Sahara desert camps, curated city tours, and value-packed escapes designed for comfort, service, and peace of mind. We weave together the country’s signature experiences: the Red City of Marrakech, the spiritual lanes of Fes, the blue-washed charm of Chefchaouen, golden dunes at Merzouga and Erg Chebbi, the cinematic kasbahs of Ouarzazate and Aït Benhaddou, hikes in the High Atlas around Imlil and Toubkal, Atlantic breezes in Essaouira, sun-kissed beaches in Agadir, and the coastal elegance of Rabat and Casablanca.

Reach out, and we’ll tailor a holiday that feels personal and enriching—one that deepens your sense of connection through centuries-old traditions, vibrant markets, intricate zellige and carved cedar, storied madrasas and mosques, oasis valleys, and starlit Saharan nights. Your finest Moroccan adventure—with belonging, wonder, and discovery at every turn—starts here.

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What to know before you go

POPULATION

Morocco counts roughly 37 million people. Most live along the Atlantic–Mediterranean corridor and in the inland plains, while the High Atlas and Saharan south are thinly settled—making the coastal strip and major valleys the country’s busiest belts.

CAPITAL

Rabat—Morocco’s modern capital—pairs embassies and boulevards with a fortified kasbah and riverfront medina. Parts of the city are UNESCO-listed for showcasing a rare blend of historic quarters and 20th-century planning.

CULTURAL QUICK TAKE

Moroccan hospitality runs deep. Expect warm welcomes, mint tea, and offers of help from strangers. A friendly shukran (thank you) in Darija goes a long way—bonus points for salam alaykum when greeting.

WHAT TO GO FOR

Ornate mosques and madrasas, tilework and carved cedar, Roman ruins and earthen kasbahs—Morocco layers Amazigh (Berber), Arab, and Andalusian influences. You’ll also find mountain passes, Atlantic surf towns, and Sahara dunes within one itinerary.

UNIQUE EXPERIENCES ON TOUR

Lose yourself in Fes el-Bali’s lanes, trace blue-washed alleys in Chefchaouen, cross the High Atlas toward Aït-Ben-Haddou, ride at sunset on the Erg Chebbi dunes, sample seafood by Essaouira’s ramparts, or wander Roman columns at Volubilis.

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Jaipur & Agra

This tour of Morocco was absolutely incredible, and for many reasons, it was the best trip I have ever taken. First, Morocco is a breathtaking country, rich in history, culture, and warm hospitality. Second, Morocco Wanderings curated an exceptional experience, ensuring every detail was perfect. However, what truly made this journey unforgettable was our tour guide, Youssef. His deep knowledge of Morocco, captivating storytelling, flexibility, and incredible ability to bring our group together set him apart from any guide I’ve ever had. I know everyone in our group feels the same, and we would all highly recommend booking with Morocco Wanderings and requesting Youssef as your guide. Thank you, Youssef, for the adventure of a lifetime!

Alax Markun

An exceptional trip with an outstanding tour director, Youssef! I always felt safe and was constantly in awe of Morocco’s beauty, its people, and the incredible experiences each day. I shared a more detailed review elsewhere, but Youssef truly made our journey unforgettable—a masterpiece of a trip!

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When to visit Morocco

Choosing the right season for Morocco—whether it’s a quick city break or a longer North Africa adventure—mostly comes down to weather. Along the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, it’s mild; inland and in the Sahara, it can get very hot. The sweet spots are spring (March–May) and fall (September–November), with warm days and comfortable evenings. Winter (December–February) is cooler—especially in the Atlas Mountains and desert nights—and usually a bit quieter. Summer brings serious heat away from the coast but also thinner crowds at marquee sights. During Ramadan, expect shorter daytime opening hours and livelier streets after sunset. See Best Time to Visit Morocco

Morocco calls to mind buzzing medinas, artisan souks, mosques, kasbahs, and Roman ruins—and you’ll have plenty of opportunities to experience these during Morocco tours. When you choose Morocco guided tour packages, you’ll travel to the country’s can’t-miss destinations securely while enjoying in-depth guidance from local experts.

Main cities are the places to discover how ancient history mingles with modern life on our Morocco tour packages. Here are a few sites to marvel at:

  • Jemaa el-Fna and the Koutoubia’s silhouette in Marrakesh, a cultural space recognized by UNESCO.
  • The Archaeological Site of Volubilis near Meknes, Morocco’s best-preserved Roman city.
  • The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, famous for its ocean-side setting and towering minaret.
  • The medieval medina of Fez (Fes el-Bali) with its tanneries and madrasas.
  • Rabat’s historic quarter, including the Hassan Tower and Chellah necropolis.

Of course, one of the best ways to see all that Morocco has to offer is to cross the High Atlas to the Sahara or follow the “Route of a Thousand Kasbahs,” which passes some of the country’s most cinematic sites. Head out on a Sahara desert excursion or a road trip to see:

  • The Ksar of Aït-Ben-Haddou (UNESCO).
  • The Todra Gorge
  • The Dades Valley
  • The Erg Chebbi dunes near Merzouga
  • The palm oases around Skoura

(Several of these highlights cluster along the same trans-Atlas route, making them easy to combine. Aït-Ben-Haddou and Volubilis are formally UNESCO-listed.)

Thanks to fertile Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, river valleys, and mountain farms, Moroccan cuisine is rich in vegetables, grains, citrus, and herbs. Popular ingredients you’ll taste on our Morocco group tours include chickpeas, lentils, fava beans, tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, onions, olives, and preserved lemons. Spices like cumin, paprika, saffron, and ras el hanout are typical in many dishes, and cooking often uses olive oil and smen (aged butter).

Lunch is often the main meal. Vegetarian stews and grains anchor many tables, with meat and seafood also in the mix. Sample these favorites:

  • Tagines (chicken with preserved lemon and olives, or lamb with prunes)
  • Kefta brochettes (spiced ground-meat skewers)
  • Khobz (round country bread), plus msemen or baghrir at breakfast
  • Couscous (traditionally on Fridays) and hearty harira soup
  • Zaalouk (smoky eggplant) and taktouka (pepper–tomato salad)
  • Pastilla (b’stilla), a sweet-savory pastry, often with chicken
  • Atlantic sardines and other fish marinated in chermoula
  • Fresh mint tea—widely poured all day and at most social visits

Most travelers stick to bottled or properly treated water. Use it for brushing teeth, too, and choose fruit and veg that are cooked, peeled, or washed in safe water.

You’ll be out in strong sun and varied microclimates, so bring a hat, sunglasses, high-SPF sunscreen, and breathable layers. From late autumn into early spring, pack a warmer layer for crisp mountain and desert evenings.

Even in hot weather, modest dress—covering shoulders and knees—goes a long way in medinas and religious areas. Lightweight linen or cotton keeps things comfortable. Sturdy walking shoes help on cobblestones and kasbah paths. Slip hand sanitizer and tissues into your day bag, and carry a small first-aid kit plus any allowed over-the-counter meds you rely on.

If your trip overlaps with Ramadan, plan for shifted schedules: slower mornings, earlier closures before sunset, and a festive buzz after nightfall.