Morocco

Morocco

Where desert, mountains and medinas weave a world apart

Morocco is a country that assaults the senses. Colours, smells, sounds that transport you to another time. Just three hours from Spain, but a world away.
There are countries you visit and countries you live. Morocco is lived. From the moment you enter a medina, everything changes: the labyrinth of alleyways, the smell of spices and tanned leather, the murmur of craftsmen, light falling between awnings. It is a sensory journey unlike any other. But Morocco is much more than its imperial cities. The Sahara desert offers nights under millions of stars, dunes that change colour with the light, the deepest silence you can imagine. The Atlas is a mountain range crossing the country north to south, with palm valleys, mud kasbahs and Berber villages living as they have for centuries. And the Atlantic coast surprises with walled cities by the sea and waves attracting surfers worldwide. What makes Morocco unique is its accessibility combined with its capacity to surprise. It is a step from home, yet each trip reveals new layers. Cities change with seasons, riads hide courtyards that are oases of calm, and Moroccan hospitality turns every meal into an experience.
Marrakech

Marrakech

Red City · Jemaa el-Fna

Marrakech

The most vibrant of imperial cities. Labyrinthine souks, Jemaa el-Fna square at sunset, secret gardens, hidden riads. Chaos and beauty in equal measure.

Fez

Fez

UNESCO Medina · Medieval city

Fez

The world's largest medina, where little has changed in a thousand years. Tanneries, craftsmen, ancient universities. Morocco's most immersive experience.

Merzouga Desert

Merzouga Desert

Erg Chebbi · Sahara

Merzouga Desert

Morocco's highest sand dunes, up to 150 metres. Luxury camps under the stars, camel rides, sunrises painting the desert gold and pink.

Draa Valley

Draa Valley

Kasbahs · Palm oases

Draa Valley

Morocco's largest oasis: 200 km of palms following the Draa River. Adobe kasbahs, mud villages, a route that seems from another era.

Atlas

Atlas

Mountains · Berber villages

Atlas

Peaks over 4,000 metres, green valleys in spring, snow in winter. Trekking, traditional villages, rural and authentic Morocco.

Essaouira

Essaouira

Atlantic coast · Wind city

Essaouira

Walled city by the Atlantic, famous for its bohemian atmosphere, art galleries, seafood and winds making it kitesurfing capital.

Where time stands still

Morocco's medinas are living labyrinths little changed for centuries. Craftsmen working like their grandfathers, souks smelling of spices, light filtering through awnings. A world apart.

Experiences

Morocco offers experiences touching all senses. From getting lost in medinas to sleeping under Sahara stars, each moment is a discovery.

Night in the Sahara

Night in the Sahara

Camel to camp, dinner under millions of stars, waking to sunrise painting the dunes. The desert's silence is unforgettable.

Getting lost in Fez

Getting lost in Fez

Entering the world's largest medina unhurried, letting yourself be guided by freshly baked bread smell or craftsmen's hammer sounds. Every alley hides something.

Sunset at Jemaa el-Fna

Sunset at Jemaa el-Fna

The square that comes alive at sundown: food stalls, musicians, acrobats, snake charmers. Africa's most authentic and chaotic show.

Traditional hammam

Traditional hammam

The Moroccan bath ritual: steam, exfoliation with horsehair glove, black soap, argan oil massage. Emerging renewed, with baby-soft skin.

Gateway to the Sahara

Merzouga's dunes are the gateway to the world's most famous desert. Sand changing from gold to pink to red with the light. A landscape unchanged for millennia.

We work with Morocco's finest riads and accommodations: from charming traditional houses to luxury properties, each chosen for authenticity and quality of welcome.

La Mamounia

La Mamounia

Marrakech

Royal Mansour

Royal Mansour

Marrakech

Riad Fes

Riad Fes

Fez

Kasbah Tamadot

Kasbah Tamadot

Atlas (Richard Branson)

Shall we explore Morocco together?

Shall we explore Morocco together?