Morocco Tours and Trips

Morocco Tours and Trips

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Few countries are as vibrant, and rich in smell, sight, and sound as Morocco. This African nation takes its influences from the Berber, Arabian and European cultures, as is easily seen in its beautiful architecture and other attractions. Our Morocco budget tours allow you to explore the nation at a reasonable rate. Check out our Morocco private tour if you wish to travel at your own speed. However,  if you want to travel with a group, our Morocco group tour has you covered. Explore the magnificence of the nation with our Morocco-guided tours. Tour the medinas of Marrakesh and Fes for some cultural shopping or take a trip to Casablanca to see the famous Hassan II Mosque.

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Best Time to Visit Morocco
Best Time to Visit Morocco
Morocco has four distinct seasons, with spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) being the best touring times. Spring is perfect for trekking in the mountains or strolling through ancient medinas. This is the best time to visit Morocco along with fall. The fall allows you to enjoy Morocco’s diverse landscapes, from its Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts to the Sahara Desert. In the height of summer and the depth of the winter, Morocco, with its varied geological features like mountain ranges and the Sahara Desert, can yield extreme temperature differences, while coastal regions generally experience a subtropical climate.Read on for a detailed guide on the ideal times to tour Morocco!
Morocco in January: Mild Winter Adventures
Morocco in January: Mild Winter Adventures
January promises crowd-free sightseeing tours of inland Moroccan cities like Marrakech and Rabat. In addition to this, the month also offers access to the Sahara Desert. Elsewhere, in the High Atlas Mountains, the season for winter sports is in full swing, with crowds flocking to ski down and climb to the top of icy peaks.Likewise, a trip to the coast makes for some relaxed time by the deep blue sea. Morocco experiences mild weather conditions in January. However, despite that, foot traffic is sparse in most parts of the country, making it the perfect time for peaceful and relaxing excursions.
Morocco in February: Weather, Winter Sports and More!
Morocco in February: Weather, Winter Sports and More!
Whether you want to fully embrace winter and spend a week skiing or escape the cold and wander through a desert, Morocco in February is the right place for you! During this month, you can either spend your days enjoying the snow in the High Atlas Mountains or explore the Sahara before the arrival of the hot summer season.
Morocco in March: Events Galore and Fine Weather
Morocco in March: Events Galore and Fine Weather
Spring adds vibrant colors to the Moroccan landscape as nature displays itself in all its magnificence. The southeastern desert region of the country dazzles in deep-red and burnt-orange hues during this time of year, while mountains come to life as verdant greenery takes over. Cities across Morocco have pleasant weather conditions during this month and are ideal for sightseeing trips, experiencing the local culture, and sampling the best of the local cuisine. A trip to Morocco in March allows for the opportunity to explore the beautiful Ouzoud Falls, visit the ancient city of Fez and mingle with the locals at the International Nomads Festival.
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Duncan | Traveled in October

This was a great family trip (our kids were 15 and 13) with a good mix of activities and sightseeing - it packs loads into 6 days but not too much either. Mohamed was a great guide, we learnt lots about Morocco and all was well organised. It's a fascinating country to visit from mountains to desert and changing fast - well worth a visit.

Richard | Traveled in October

The Mt Toubkal trip went really well and our leader Mohammad kept everything well organised. I was impressed with the quality (and quantity!) of the food provided throughout the trip. Accommodation was decent throughout with 4-5 sharing a room at the guesthouses and good sized tents while camping at the Mt Toubkal refuge.

Alex | Traveled in October

The whole experience was challenging, breathtaking (in all senses of the word) and truly magical. The ease of communication, the warm welcome on arrival, the excellent guidance from our tour leaders, the beautiful band of fellow travellers, the joyeous chef, the porters, our trusted mules Aisha and Fatima - all made this trip a tonic for the soul :) Highly recommendable!

Anonymous | Traveled in October

I really enjoyed my Morocco trip with Explore! The itinerary covered all the sites I wanted to see & I liked that there was free time on most days rather than a full itinerary with no time to do anything we wanted aside from the group. The riad in Chefchaouen was outstanding, the best of all the places we stayed by far. The one in Fez was somewhat disappointing; despite having a very impressive 'lobby' the rooms were not of a standard that would be expected on a upgraded tour. The sheets appeared grubby and the bathroom floor the same. Despite this I thoroughly enjoyed the entire tour and would recommend it to everyone. Our guide Boubker was very good at his job and was very attentive to the needs of our party. He was patient and very helpful. Overall my experience was a very positive one.

Lindsey | Traveled in October

This was my very first group tour holiday. I opted for the Upgraded- Discover Morocco because quite frankly I like to have 'quality' accommodation rather than hostels. There was one hotel downgrade due to not enough space for all that I did not find was agreeable and certainly not on a par with our other Riads and Kasbah. I hope Explore do not ever consider using this particular hotel on their upgraded tour again. Looking back, I feel I was very disappointed, but the rest of the tour had been wonderfully overwhelming that I had many more fabulous things to experience. Our Tour leader Boubker Boutkhoum, had stepped in to cover for the original tour leader and I get the impression that this may have been short notice for him. Boubker was kind, caring, an excellent organiser as well as being a diligent mediator. He was often often phoning ahead liaising with the accommodations, booking restaurants for us and even finding some that sold wine! (This was important for our group). His passion for his country, religion and being a Berber shone through with so much integrity and intelligence that everyone loved him and learned so much from him. I felt he was really looking after us all and seemed to be calm, have so much patience and a good sense of humour.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

This holiday was a fantastic trip for our family (2 adults & 2 teenage girls). The itinerary was varied, with a good mix of activities (walking, cycling, camel riding etc.) alongside more cultural visits to places we wouldn't have otherwise seen (e.g. kasbahs, a salt mine, pottery co-operative, Koranic library and souks) as well as free time at the hotel swimming pools. The accommodation was comfortable and exceeded our expectations for the rural gîte and the desert tents. Our guide, Mohamed Moujane, was excellent. He was informative, fun, attentive to all the guests' needs and smoothly managed all the administrative tasks (e.g. tour guides/tickets/tips etc.). The minibus drivers, Hassan and Mohamed, were also amazing. All the people we met during the holiday were lovely and made the trip both fun and educational for us all.

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Key experiences of a Morocco holiday

Wander through the labyrinthine streets of Chefchaouen, where every alley is bathed in mesmerizing shades of blue. Picture yourself riding a camel across the golden dunes of the Sahara, the setting sun painting the landscape in hues of amber and crimson. In Fes, the scent of leather fills the air as artisans work in the ancient tanneries, their craft unchanged for centuries. Feel the pulse of Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fna square, where snake charmers, street performers, and storytellers bring the night to life. After a day of exploration, unwind in a traditional hammam, the soothing steam melting away fatigue. Morocco’s diversity enchants at every turn, from the Atlantic-kissed beaches of Casablanca to the towering peaks of the Atlas Mountains. Whether you crave adventure, cultural immersion, or relaxation, Morocco delivers an unforgettable experience that lingers long after you’ve left its sun-drenched landscapes. Check out other things to do in Morocco.

Top destinations to visit in Morocco

Blast through the Moroccan Sahara Dunes, where golden sand stretches endlessly, covering 30% of Africa. Trek on camelback across rolling dunes, sandboard down golden slopes, and spend nights beneath a canopy of stars in a traditional Berber camp. Step back in time at Fez’s historic tanneries, where leather has been dyed and treated since the 11th century. The beating heart of Marrakech, Jemaa el-Fna, is a spectacle of colors, sounds, and aromas. By day, shop for handcrafted leather goods and jewelry. By night, the square transforms into a dazzling stage of fire-eaters, acrobats, and snake charmers. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is known for its striking blue-washed buildings. Stroll through the maze-like streets, visit the 15th-century Kasbah, and cool off at the refreshing Ras El Maa waterfall. Overlooking the Atlantic, Casablanca’s luxurious beach resorts offer pristine coastlines, lavish spas, and gourmet dining. Escape the bustling city and enjoy sun-drenched relaxation in style. In Rabat, Morocco’s capital, tradition seamlessly blends with modernity. Explore the Andalusian Gardens, the striking Hassan Tower, and the medieval Kasbah of the Udayas, all showcasing Morocco’s rich architectural heritage.

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Top tour activities in Morocco

Embark on a thrilling desert safari, riding camels through the vast dunes of the Sahara and sleeping in a Berber camp under a sky full of stars. Hit the waves, surf in Essaouira or stroll Rabat’s lively coastal promenade. Trekking enthusiasts can conquer the rugged trails of the Atlas Mountains or take a 4x4 adventure through Merzouga. For those seeking adrenaline, Morocco’s adventure tours include kitesurfing, mountain pass drives, and off-road desert excursions. Be enchanted by Morocco’s stunning blue-washed towns and historic landmarks on art and architecture tours.

Best time to travel to Morocco

The ideal time to visit Morocco is between November and March, when temperatures are pleasantly warm and perfect for exploring Marrakech, Agadir, and Essaouira. The low season, from May to September, offers fewer crowds but coincides with religious festivals like Ramadan and Eid-al-Adha. While the summer heat can be intense, the coastal cities remain comfortable. Whether you choose Morocco’s peak season or quieter months, each time of year offers a unique experience.

Optimal duration to explore Morocco

A 10-day Morocco itinerary is perfect for experiencing the country’s highlights—from the bustling souks of Marrakech and the serene blue streets of Chefchaouen to the breathtaking Sahara and the majestic High Atlas Mountains. A week-long trip allows travelers to journey from Casablanca to Marrakech, while a two-week adventure includes Essaouira’s coastal charm and extended desert explorations. For the ultimate deep dive, a three-week itinerary unveils every hidden gem Morocco has to offer.

Packing essentials for Morocco

Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring medinas, lightweight and loose-fitting clothing for Morocco’s varying climates, and a scarf or shawl for conservative areas. A light jacket or rainwear is useful for cooler evenings, and sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are must-haves for the desert and coastal regions. Don’t forget a power adapter and a small backpack for daily excursions. If you plan on visiting a hammam, bring a swimsuit and toiletries.

Sustainable travel practices in Morocco

To travel responsibly in Morocco, opt for carbon-offset transport, support local artisans by purchasing handmade goods, and choose accommodations that prioritize sustainability. Bookmundi offsets the carbon footprint of tours booked through their platform, ensuring environmentally conscious travel. Organizations like AESVT Morocco and the Environmental Programme Morocco (PGPE) work towards sustainable development and conservation efforts. As a traveler, embracing eco-friendly practices—such as reducing plastic waste and respecting local customs—helps preserve Morocco’s beauty for future generations.

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