Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Moroccan culture, a fascinating blend of Berber, Arab, French, and Spanish influences that leave visitors spellbound. Morocco’s cultural tours have grown increasingly popular among international travelers due to the country's distinct identity and diverse cultural experiences. From the vibrant, perfumed souks of Marrakech to the Old Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Fes renowned for its intricate architecture and craft workshops, each destination offers a unique glimpse into the culture of Morocco. Discover the authentic country with our handpicked top Morocco tours, tailored to offer genuine and enriching travel experiences.
For those seeking an alternative to a Morocco cultural tour, try a Morocco desert safari tour and explore the vast desert dunes of Merzouga, Erg Chebbi, and Erfoud.
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A Journey of a Lifetime
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Byron Skinner
“Our Morocco tour was simply incredible! From the bustling markets of Marrakech to the serene Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert, every day brought new adventures and unforgettable moments. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly, ensuring we experienced the best of Morocco. The accommodations were comfortable, and the food was delicious. I can't recommend this tour enough—it truly was a journey of a lifetime!”
Trip of A Lifetime
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Andrea Denise Lang
“Words cannot describe how amazing this trip was, from start to finish. Every detail that the tour company scheduled for us happened exactly as organized, with extremely helpful and friendly guides that met us from the moment we landed to the moment we left. This trip would have been difficult without a private guide, and I also didn't have to organize or schedule anything. They did it all. Not one thing went wrong, or was late. They allowed us to have a worry free trip of a lifetime that I will never forget. I would and WILL be using them again for our next trip. Excellent service and quality all around.”
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Ngan Hanh Tran
“Embarking on this adventure with this travel specialist was the best decision my roommate and I made. It turned out to be the most memorable experience of our lives. Our tour guide, Mohamed, was incredibly kind and helpful throughout our journey, ensuring our comfort and enjoyment. The desert itself was a breathtaking and stunning destination. The accommodations provided were excellent, and we were pleasantly surprised to find a pool at our disposal. Along the way, we encountered convenient rest stops with restrooms and refreshment areas. Engaging in various outdoor activities like horseback riding, hiking, and quad biking added to the excitement of our trip. We had an absolute blast! I highly recommend this agency for their exceptional service and the incredible range of activities they offer.”
Wander the winding medina streets of Marrakech to explore bustling souks filled with a dizzying array of colorful spices, fabrics, and handicrafts.
Experience the hustle and bustle of Djemaa el Fnaa Square in Marrakech as storytellers, musicians, snake charmers, and acrobats entertain passersby.
Visit the historic Old Medina in Fes—the largest car-free urban area in the world—and explore its vibrant alleyways lined with craft shops, mosques, palaces, and ancient monuments.
Explore the coastal cities of Casablanca, Rabat, and Tangier, taking in the whitewashed walls and vibrant markets selling fresh seafood.
Visit Ait Benhaddou, an old fortified city in the Atlas Mountains' foothills and a popular filming location for Hollywood movies.
Don’t miss the Berber villages in the countryside to learn about traditional customs and lifestyles.
Travel Tips for Morocco Cultural Tours
When visiting souks and shops, it is customary to haggle for goods — so practice your bargaining skills!
Remember to dress conservatively in rural areas, even when the weather is hot. Women should wear loose-fitting clothing and cover up their shoulders and legs. However, wearing shorts and skirts above the knee in Marrakech city or other large urban areas is acceptable.
Don't be put off by street food—it's quite delicious, and you'll get huge portions for the price. But we advise carrying small denominations of dirhams as locals may struggle to change larger notes.
Leather goods in Morocco are good, but never buy them on the outer stalls of the souk. Go as deep as possible; they’ll be at least half the price.
Always use your right hand when handing something to a local. Use the left hand only for restroom hygiene and unclean work. Eating, shaking hands, giving a gift, or leaving a tip with your left hand is considered incredibly rude.
Consider the type of footwear you will wear—it is customary for Moroccans to take their shoes off before entering the house, so do the same.
Learn a couple of traditional Moroccan sayings to impress your hosts. Before eating or drinking, say "bismillah" (in God's name) and "tbarkellah" (blessed is God) as a type of grace.
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