Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Discover Morocco's vibrant cities, ancient villages, and the breathtaking Sahara Desert on this 9-day adventure. Explore Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, Casablanca and Rabat, immerse yourself in rich culture, and experience the magic of a camel trek under desert sky.
Your Moroccan adventure kicks off in Marrakech, the vibrant "Red City." After a smooth airport transfer, you'll have time to relax and settle in at your hotel before meeting your fellow travelers. Over the next couple of days, you'll traverse the majestic High Atlas Mountains and explore the wonders they hold. Discover the ancient, UNESCO-listed village of Ait Benhaddou, a backdrop for countless films, and visit Ouarzazate, known as the "Hollywood of North Africa," where you can tour renowned film studios. You'll then journey through the fragrant Roses Valley to Boumalne Dades.
The tour takes a dramatic turn as you venture into the awe-inspiring Todra Gorge and then witness the magic of the Sahara Desert. A camel trek across the golden sands under the setting sun will be an unforgettable memory. Enjoy a night under the desert stars in a traditional Berber camp, complete with local cuisine and music.
Leaving the desert, you'll travel through the palm-filled Ziz Valley, cross the Atlas Mountains once more, and witness playful monkeys in the Cedar Forest. Your next stop is Fes, Morocco's oldest imperial city, where a guided tour will immerse you in the heart of its bustling medina. You'll witness traditional craftsmanship, and have the option of a delightful Moroccan feast accompanied by traditional music and dance.
The picturesque "Blue Pearl" of Chefchaouen is next, a town nestled in the Rif Mountains and known for its stunning blue and white architecture. Journey south to Rabat, Morocco's official capital, where you'll explore iconic landmarks, including the Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum. Continue to Casablanca and opt for a visit to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque. Your final stop is back in Marrakech, where you can relax or explore at your own pace before your farewell.
Unravel the best of Spain and Morocco with the "Best Iberian Cities and Morocco" sightseeing tour. Over 16 days, this group trip starts and ends in Madrid, offering a leisurely itinerary for seniors who value both comfort and discovery. With all travel logistics covered, the standout feature is the seamless integration of Iberian and Moroccan experiences—allowing for deep cultural immersion across two fascinating regions.
The tour was excellent Our tour guides in Morroco, Sevilla and Portugal met all of our expectations particularly Hamid from Marruecos along with our Conductor. The only recommendation I make is to reconsider Panorama hotel. It was poorly maintained, poor hygiene. Other than that the other properties, itineraries and food were great. It was a memorable experience
Venture from Madrid to Lisbon on the “Madrid, Andalusia, Morocco and Lisbon” tour, a 15-day city sightseeing journey crossing Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. Seniors will appreciate the relaxed daily schedule as you discover Marrakech, Erfoud, Rabat, and other remarkable destinations.
With accommodations, transport, and meals included, you can focus on the diverse cultures and landscapes encountered along the way. The USP is its exceptional variety—perfect for those eager to experience three countries in comfort and style.
Journey through history on the "Moroccan Capitals, Seville and Madrid" tour, specially curated for seniors seeking a comfortable yet comprehensive exploration of North Africa and Spain. Over 11 days, traverse the bustling markets of Casablanca, marvel at the Andalusian flair of Seville, and finish with the grandeur of Madrid. With all logistics covered, you can focus on soaking up the culture, cuisine, and architectural beauty at every stop. The unique highlight of this city sightseeing tour is the effortless blend of Moroccan and Spanish influences, providing a fascinating look at the crossroads of two worlds.
Take in the sights and sounds of Morocco and Spain on the "Atlantic Morocco, Seville and Madrid" tour, an 11-day easy-paced journey designed for seniors who love history and culture. Starting in Casablanca and concluding in Madrid, this group tour weaves together the vibrant energy of Moroccan cities with the artistic and historical treasures of Spain. With comfortable accommodations, insightful guides, and inclusive meals, your adventure is as seamless as it is enriching. The trip’s defining feature is its unique Atlantic route, offering a fresh perspective on the enduring connections between Morocco and the Iberian Peninsula.
The earthy scent of saffron, the kaleidoscope of colourful carpets, mountains, mosques, mayhem - this is Morocco. Let us guide you through the chaos of the medinas, bustling squares and sprawling palaces, getting you under the skin in ways you just couldn't manage alone. From the magical mayhem of Marrakesh through to iconic Casablanca and Rabat, we'll then head into the desert to stay with some Berber people and enjoy dinner in the royal tent.
Well organized trekking tour, excellent value for money! Plenty of delicious food, knowledgeable and attending guide. Accommodations were also ok. Requires good physical condition. Tipping is expected basically everywhere so remember to add that on your travel budget.
Our trip to Egypt with World Expeditions was excellent. We had two guides, one for Cairo and one for the Nile and Aswan. Both had tertiary qualifications in Egyptian history and were passionate about it. It is an amazing country a nd a great, well run tour.
Excellent trip in general. Only negative points for me were that some accommodation was a little tired, the mosque is destroyed but still on the agenda, the argon oil sales trip was a waste of time and there could have been less driving. But many more positives than negatives