Experience Morocco
like never before.
Discover stunning destinations, from vibrant imperial cities to serene desert landscapes. Explore the beauty and diversity of Morocco’s most unforgettable places, thoughtfully curated across three distinct regions.
Three regions, one unforgettable country.
From the ochre walls of Marrakech to the golden dunes of the Sahara, from the medieval medinas of Fez to the blue alleys of Chefchaouen — each region tells a different Moroccan story. Choose yours.
Imperial Cities & Central Morocco
Fez, Meknes, Rabat & Casablanca , where centuries of dynasties, medinas and monumental mosques still shape daily life.
Marrakech,
the Red City
The beating heart of Morocco, souks, palaces, hidden riads and the sensory theatre of Jemaa el-Fnaa at dusk.
The Sahara & Southern Morocco
Golden dunes, kasbah valleys, oasis towns and nights under a sky so full of stars it rewrites your sense of distance.
Imperial Cities &
Central Morocco
Four cities once held the throne of Morocco. Today their medinas, mosques and royal palaces remain among the most complete medieval cityscapes in the Arab world.
Fez
The spiritual heart of Morocco. A UNESCO-listed medina of 9,000 alleys, tanneries, Qur'anic schools and the oldest operating university in the world.
Meknes
The Versailles of Morocco — monumental gates, vast granaries and royal stables, all built by the sultan Moulay Ismail in the 17th century.
Rabat
The capital. A refined city of royal gardens, ocean ramparts, the Hassan Tower and the pastel-blue lanes of the Kasbah des Oudayas.
Casablanca
Morocco's economic pulse. Art deco boulevards meet the monumental Hassan II Mosque rising from the Atlantic shore.
Chefchaouen
The blue pearl of the Rif Mountains. A hillside medina washed in indigo, where every staircase and doorway becomes a photograph.
Volubilis
The finest Roman ruins in Morocco. Mosaics, triumphal arches and olive groves stretching toward the holy town of Moulay Idriss.
Marrakech,
the Red City
No other city in Morocco matches its density of wonder — palaces and gardens, souks and riads, the Atlas snow-peaks on the horizon and the drums of Jemaa el-Fnaa at dusk.
The Medina & Souks
A labyrinth of spice, leather, silver and silk. Lose yourself in the souks by day, return to a candlelit riad courtyard by night.
Jardin Majorelle & YSL
The electric-blue villa and cactus garden once owned by Yves Saint Laurent, paired with the museum that honors his Marrakech years.
Bahia & El Badi Palaces
Two masterpieces of Moroccan architecture — one intimate and intact, the other a monumental ruin still whispering of lost opulence.
Agafay Desert
A lunar landscape only 40 minutes from the medina. Camel rides at sunset, candlelit dinners under the stars, no Sahara flight required.
Ourika & the High Atlas
An hour from the city into Berber valleys — waterfalls, saffron farms, mountain villages and lunches beside a river bed.
Essaouira
Marrakech's Atlantic escape. A fortified port town of wind, seagulls, blue fishing boats and the freshest grilled fish on the coast.
The Sahara &
Southern Morocco
South of the Atlas lies another country — kasbah valleys, palm oases, painted Berber villages and dunes that rise like ocean swells at the edge of the world.
Merzouga & Erg Chebbi
Morocco's great Saharan dunes — 150 meters tall, endlessly shifting. Luxury desert camps, camel caravans and a silence you can hear.
Aït Benhaddou
A fortified earthen city on the caravan route to Timbuktu — UNESCO-listed and a backdrop for Gladiator, Game of Thrones and more.
Ouarzazate
The gateway to the Sahara and Morocco's cinema capital. Vast studios, the imposing Taourirt Kasbah, and roads to everywhere south.
Dades & Todra Gorges
Twin canyons carved through red rock — the Dades spirals in dramatic switchbacks, while Todra's cliff walls rise 300 meters high.
Skoura Palm Grove
An oasis of 40,000 palms dotted with crumbling kasbahs — the most romantic stopover between Marrakech and the dunes.
Zagora & Draa Valley
The ancient caravan route south. Kasbahs, date palms, Berber villages and the famous sign: "Timbuktu — 52 days by camel."
Which Morocco will be yours?
Tell us which region calls to you — or let us blend several into one tailor-made journey. Our concierge will craft a private proposal within 48 hours.