The Kasbah Chronicles
Royal Moroccan Journey
11-Day Private Morocco Tour
ABOUT THIS MOROCCO TOUR
Our curated 1.5-week Morocco tour showcases both popular and off-the-beaten-path destinations.
DURATION OF THIS TOUR
You will enjoy an 11-day private Morocco tour beginning and ending in Casablanca.
11-DAY TOUR INCLUSIONS
From $10,295 pp inclusive of transport, guides, activities, meals and accommodations.
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YOUR 11-DAY JOURNEY MOROCCO TOUR
Pricing of this itinerary
ULTIMATE LUXURY
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5-STAR LUXURY
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1-2 people: $20,295 per person
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3-4 people: $16,603 per person
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5+ people: Enquire about custom pricing
4/5 STAR LUXURY
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1-2 people: $15,949 per person
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3-4 people: $13,074 per person
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5+ people: Enquire about custom pricing
4-STAR LUXURY
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1-2 people: $12,559 per person
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3-4 people: $10,295 per person
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5+ people: Enquire about custom pricing
Discover why Journey Morocco's guests call our bespoke tours "the trip of a lifetime..."
DAY 1: CASABLANCA, THE WHITE CITY
Even before you arrive at the Casablanca airport, the anticipation of your custom tour will begin. You won't believe it until you leave the airport and are greeted by your English-speaking chauffeur and new friend.
Journey Morocco's drivers are a big part of what sets them apart; visitors consistently praise them as among the highlight of their trip because of the insight they provide into everyday life in Morocco.
Envision being greeted by palm trees and Moroccan flags as you exit the airport...
Your own personal chauffeur will transport you to your lodgings. Your driver will take you to Hassan II, one of the largest mosques in the world, as soon as you feel comfortable there. Its size and amazing architecture will astound you, and its religious and historical significance will fill you with awe.
The interior was meticulously planned, and you'll get to see it on your tour.
Glass flooring in part of the mosque allows visitors and worshipers a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean below. Step back outside to snap a photo of the stunning minaret and breathe in the sea air.
DAY 2: IMPERIAL CITIES RABAT & FES
Envision yourself waking up in Morocco, ready to experience the plan you've been working on for weeks.
You'll be taking a road trip to Fes today, stopping in Rabat, a coastal city, on the route. Before you and your driver set out on your journey, stop for a traditional Moroccan breakfast.
Rabat is of particular relevance as it is the seat of government in Morocco and the official residence of King Mohammed VI. After a delicious lunch in Rabat, you'll continue on to the historic city of Fes. Car rides are a great way to unwind, get to know your driver, and pick his brain about the best of Morocco and what you shouldn't miss.
Fes is the next stop on your trip. Fes is one of my favorite cities since it is full with interesting locals, unique stores, and thrilling streets. Don't pass up the orange juice from the roadside stand; after all, this is your one and only vacation!
DAY 3: FES, MOROCCO'S CULTURAL CAPITAL
The medieval city of Fes, and its famous, vibrant walled medina (a UNESCO World Heritage site and the world's largest pedestrian area), is the focus of today's excursion. In order to properly describe this once-in-a-lifetime event to your loved ones, you will want to memorize every aspect of these crowded streets.
Picture donkeys bringing cases of Coke into the ancient city, a shop stocked with colorful spices, a warehouse bursting with carpets in every imaginable color and pattern, and the perfume of freshly baked bread wafting through the air.
You will walk by stalls selling fresh fruit and have the chance to feel the silky blue and white pottery. The call to prayer will sound, prompting the people of the city to do their religious rites. You can get a glimpse of authentic Fes here. If you're a curious traveler, your guide will be pleased to fill your curiosity about the places you'll visit.
After weaving your way deep enough into the medina, you will be able to enjoy lunch at one of the top restaurants in the area, even though you probably won't be very hungry (since the top way to travel is trying every amazing roadside snack). Envision a spread of salads so vast that you won't be able to eat them all before you're too full to enjoy your main course of steaming tagine or couscous.
Fresh round Moroccan flatbread, called "khobz," will be consumed by the basketful because it is that delicious. And just when you thought you were too full for dessert, there it is: seasonal fresh fruit, delectable Moroccan biscuits, and sugary mint tea.
The tanneries (the fragrance is unforgettable), the King's Palace, and the potters will also be on your itinerary. Get some rest at the end of the day in your hotel room.
DAY 4: VOLUBILIS, MEKNES & FES
Volubilis is home to well-preserved Roman remains from the first century AD, so it takes very little creative energy to imagine what life was like in the Roman Empire. You should definitely stop here because both the buildings and your guide's expertise will blow your mind.
One of the holiest cities in Morocco is going to be open for you to explore. Mulay Idris, a founder of Fes, is buried in this white and green town.
Your trip of Meknes, a former imperial capital and now a UNESCO World Heritage site, will begin after lunch. After supper, get back to your hotel or riad and relax for the night.