Morocco Tours & Experiences

Explore our selection of private tours, day trips, and unique experiences across Morocco, all designed to offer authentic and unforgettable journeys.

Private Morocco Tours & Desert Experiences

Discover Morocco through private, tailor-made journeys designed around you. From Sahara Desert adventures and camel trekking to cultural explorations in Marrakech and Fes, every experience is crafted to be authentic, seamless, and unforgettable. Travel your way with personalized experiences created by local experts.

Sahara Desert 3 Days Tour

Experience the magic of the Sahara with private desert tours, camel trekking, and unforgettable nights under the stars.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Travel from Marrakech across the Atlas Mountains, visit Ait Ben Haddou, and reach Dades Valley.

Day 2: Continue to Merzouga, enjoy a camel ride at sunset, and spend the night in a desert camp.

Day 3: Watch the sunrise over the dunes and return to Marrakech.

Agafay Desert Experience

Enjoy a unique desert experience near Marrakech with camel rides, quad biking, and traditional dinners in the Agafay Desert.

Departure from Marrakech in the afternoon, heading towards the Agafay Desert, located just outside the city.

Upon arrival, enjoy a quad biking adventure across the rocky desert landscape, followed by a camel ride at sunset.

End the experience with a traditional Moroccan dinner in a desert camp, with a relaxing atmosphere under the stars.

alkama agafay camp

Cultural Tours

Explore Morocco’s rich heritage through guided tours of imperial cities, historic landmarks, and vibrant souks.

Day Trips From Marrakech

Explore Morocco’s rich heritage through guided tours of imperial cities, historic landmarks, and vibrant souks.

Morocco Experiences

Beyond tours, enjoy unique Moroccan experiences that combine relaxation, adventure, and culture. Perfect for travelers looking for something different.

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What Our Clients Say

"Visiting Chefchaouen, the Blue City, was an unforgettable experience. Its blue streets, charming alleys, and welcoming atmosphere created a magical setting. A highlight was enjoying mint tea on a rooftop with views of the Rif Mountains."
Sara Fernández
"Floating above Morocco’s breathtaking landscape in a hot air balloon was a dream come true. The early morning rise was worth it as we watched the sunrise paint the sky in beautiful shades of gold and pink. The view from above was spectacular."
Sylvia Sgentzch
“The guided tour of the medina was a highlight, offering an incredible mix of history, culture, and stunning architecture. Marrakech exceeded our expectations in every way. It’s a city full of life, history, and beauty, and we can't wait to return!”
Elena Fondevila

FAQS

The best times to visit are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild. Summers can be very hot, especially in the desert, while winters are cool but manageable in most areas.

The currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Cash is widely used, but credit cards are accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and shops in larger cities. ATMs are also readily available.

Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists. However, like any destination, it’s important to be cautious with your belongings and avoid poorly lit or deserted areas at night.

While Morocco is relatively liberal, it’s a good idea to dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Long sleeves, lightweight fabrics, and comfortable shoes are ideal.

Many nationalities, including travelers from the US, Canada, the EU, UK, and Australia, do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Check with the Moroccan consulate for specific requirements for your country.

Tipping is customary in Morocco. For restaurants, leave around 5-10% of the bill. For guides, drivers, or hotel staff, small tips are appreciated based on the level of service.

No mandatory vaccinations are required, but it’s recommended to have routine vaccinations up to date, including hepatitis A and typhoid. Check with your doctor for personalized advice.

You can photograph most places, but always ask permission before taking pictures of people, especially in rural areas or traditional markets.