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Duration 6 days 15 days
Price From $ 5,148 $ 3,132
Price Per Day $ 858 $ 209
Highlights
  • Hot Air balloon safari
  • Camel safari
  • Helicopter flight
  • Easy hike
  • Explore Marrakech, the "Red City
  • Adventure through the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert
  • Explore its gardens and spice markets
  • Experience and food tour in Marrakech
Trip Style Private guided tour Private guided tour
Lodging Level Luxury Luxury
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Culinary & Wine
  • Eco, Sustainable & Green Travel
  • Cultural
  • Culinary & Wine
  • Hiking & Walking
  • Local Immersion & Homestays
  • Photography
  • High Adventure
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Marrakech
  • Ait Benhaddou
  • Erg Chebbi
  • Essaouira
  • Marrakech
  • Merzouga
  • Ouarzazate
Flights & Transport Internal airfare and ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Adventure & Adrenaline
  • Camel Riding
  • Cooking
  • Culture
  • Hiking
  • History
  • Relaxing Retreat
  • Ruins & Archaeology
  • Adventure & Adrenaline
  • Camel Riding
  • Cooking
  • Culture
  • Hiking
  • History
  • Photography
Meals Included
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch on day 2 and 4
  • All Dinners and breakfasts as mentionend


This tour offers Jain, Vegetarian, Vegan, Halal and Kosher food options on request. Simply let Desertbrise Travel know the food option that you prefer.

Description

See Morocco from above on a helicopter flight over the Ourika Valley, trek through the Agafay stone desert on a camel’s back and fly over the palm groves of Marrakech in a hot air balloon on this Luxury Morocco Vacation.

Start and end in Marrakesh! With the Active Adventure tour South Morocco Adventure: Marrakech to Essaouira - 15 Days, you have a 15 days tour package taking you through Marrakesh, Morocco and 8 other destinations in Morocco. South Morocco Adventure: Marrakech to Essaouira - 15 Days includes accommodation, an expert guide, meals, transport.

Itinerary: Luxury Morocco Vacation

Day 1: Arrive Marrakech, Morocco

Check-in Kasbah Bab Ourika

Your 6 day Luxury Morocco Vacation starts on arrival at Marrakech Menara International Airport. Touch down and enjoy a simple VIP fast track through customs to meet your dedicated Ker & Downey® Africa representative waiting for you at arrivals. Your private driver will be ready to transfer into the Atlas Mountains to Kasbah Bab Ourika, a mere one hour drive away. The Kasbah features 26 individually decorated rooms overlooking the Ourika Valley. Using a traditional Berber building technique, the eco-friendly Kashbah is constructed from rammed earth and blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings. After a seamless check-in, spend the afternoon at leisure at the secluded swimming pool overlooking the surrounding olive groves, citrus orchards and the river below. Alternatively, explore the Kasbah’s organic vegetable garden or reboot after your travels at the traditional Hamman. In the evening, make your way to the dining area and indulge in Chef Michael Arthur’s unique Moroccan and European menu. Using fresh organic ingredients, the 3-course dining experience serves up delicious dishes, from Mediterranean fish soup to charcoal cooked beef tagine.

Where you’ll stay: Kasbah Bab Ourika

Kasbah Bab Ourika features 26 individually decorated rooms overlooking the Ourika Valley. Using a traditional Berber building technique, the eco-friendly Kashbah is constructed from rammed earth and blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings.

Experiences:

Spend the afternoon at leisure at the secluded swimming pool overlooking the surrounding olive groves, citrus orchards and the river below. Alternatively, explore the Kasbah’s organic vegetable garden or reboot after your travels at the traditional Hamman.

Day 2: Transfer to Ourika Valley, Atlas Mountains

Trekking

Fill up on a fresh and healthy breakfast served in the Kasbah’s garden or, upon request, brought to your room. Today, your guide will meet you for a gentle trek through the Ourika Valley in the Atlas Mountains. Pull on your walking shoes and meander through the fertile valleys of olive groves and vegetable gardens. En route, you will have the opportunity to explore the salt productions at Taourirte – a traditional Berber village, discover over 50 species of medicinal plants at the Nacatrome Bio Aromatic gardens and visit the saffron plantation at Takaterte. Refuel with a light picnic lunch before returning to the Kasbah for an afternoon at leisure. For dinner, choose to dine under the stars in the garden or have your meal brought to your room.

Where you’ll stay: Kasbah Bab Ourika

Kasbah Bab Ourika features 26 individually decorated rooms overlooking the Ourika Valley. Using a traditional Berber building technique, the eco-friendly Kashbah is constructed from rammed earth and blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings.

Experiences:

Discover the High Atlas mountain on a guided trek and explore the salt productions at Taourirte – a traditional Berber village. Your guided trek includes a stop at Nacatrome Bio Aromatic gardens, home to over 50 species of medicinal plants.

Day 3: Transfer to Marrakech

Check-in Riad de Tarabel

Wake up at your own pace and enjoy one final breakfast at Kasbah Bab Ourika. After check-out, your private driver will meet you to transfer to the Marrakech Airport for a unique helicopter adventure over the “Three Valleys of the Atlas”. Grab your camera and get snapping as the 1 hour scenic flight takes you over Lalla Takerkoust Dam and the Asni and Ourika valleys. Your driver will meet you at touch down and transfer you into the heart of the Ochre City, Marrakech for the next leg of your luxury Morocco vacation. For lunch, we recommend dining poolside at the Selman Hotel, where you can enjoy sunny Mediterranean cuisine before you arrive at your final destination – Riad de Tarabel. Located in the heart of the Marrakech Medina, the old colonial mansion boasts 10 suites surrounding a courtyard garden. After a seamless check-in, check-in, you will have time to reboot before meeting your expert guide for an insider tour of the city’s bustling marketplace, the Djemaa El Fna Square.

Where you’ll stay: Riad de Tarabel

Riad de Tarabel is located in the heart of the Marrakech Medina. The old colonial mansion boasts 10 suites surrounding a courtyard garden and is a peaceful escape from the bustle of the Medina.

Experiences:

Experience a unique helicopter adventure over the “Three Valleys of the Atlas” before making your way to Marrakech. Meet your expert guide for an insider tour of the city’s bustling marketplace, the Djemaa El Fna Square.

Day 4: Marrakech

Medina tour & camel trekking

After a hearty breakfast at the Riad de Tarabel, your guide will meet you for a walking tour of the city’s Old Medina. Wander through the narrow streets of the old city, browse the buzzing stalls at the local souks and admire the ancient monuments of Bahia Palace, Saadian tombs, and the Koutoubia Mosque. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city with a modern Moroccan lunch at Nomad rooftop and enjoy views of the surrounding Medina and Atlas mountain range. Before the sun sets over Marrakech, embark on a 4×4 to the Agafay stone desert, a mere 40 minutes away. Saddle up for a slow-paced camel trek before dinner at the luxury nomad camp and your onward journey back to Marrakech.

Where you’ll stay: Riad de Tarabel

Riad de Tarabel is located in the heart of the Marrakech Medina. The old colonial mansion boasts 10 suites surrounding a courtyard garden and is a peaceful escape from the bustle of the Medina.

Experiences:

Wander through the narrow streets of the old city and browse the buzzing stalls of the souks on a guided tour of the Medina. Enjoy a slow-paced trek through the Agafay stone desert on the back of a camel at sunset.

Day 5: Marrakech

Hot air balloon experience

Rise before the sun – today has something incredible in store for you! Your driver will meet you to transfer you to the palm groves of Marrakech for a sunrise hot air balloon ride beside the Ochre City. Once back on land, enjoy a traditional Berber breakfast served under a canvas tent before making your way back to Marrakech aboard a vintage style sidecar. Venture off the beaten track alongside your expert expat guide as he winds through the deserted palm grove roads towards Marrakech. Your sidecar adventure ends at the Yves Saint Laurent’s Majorelle Gardens, a 40-year passion project by French Orientalist artist, Jacques Majorelle. The botanical gardens lead past bright blue visages towards the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, featuring the designer’s collections inspired by the colour palette of Marrakech. Return to the Riad de Tarabel for an afternoon at leisure at the swimming pool or return to the Media to browse the souks for souvenirs. Tonight, you can choose to dine at the Riad’s restaurant or enjoy dinner in the city.

Where you’ll stay: Riad de Tarabel

Riad de Tarabel is located in the heart of the Marrakech Medina. The old colonial mansion boasts 10 suites surrounding a courtyard garden and is a peaceful escape from the bustle of the Medina.

Experiences:

Soar over the palm groves of Marrakech on a sunrise hot air balloon ride before venturing back to the city on a sidecar adventure. In the afternoon, stroll amongst the exotic plants of Jardin Majorelle.

Day 6: Departure

Transfer Marrakech International Airport

Day 6 marks the end of your Luxury Morocco Vacation. After a hearty breakfast and easy check-out of Riad de Tarabel, your driver will meet you and transfer you to Marrakech International Airport for your onward journey home.

Itinerary: South Morocco Adventure: Marrakech to Essaouira - 15 Days

Day 1: Arrive in Marrakech

Welcome to Morocco! Upon your arrival, you'll enjoy a comfortable private transfer from Menara Airport (RAK) to your accommodation, about 30 minutes. Your driver will meet you at the airport and is happy to recommend how to spend your time in Marrakech.

Day 2: Explore Marrakech, the "Red City"

Marrakech is Morocco's second-largest metropolis and is known as the "Red City" thanks to the natural red pigment of its walls. As you wander through its bustling center on a self-guided tour, you'll experience the city's vibrant sights, smells, and sounds. First, get your bearings at Jemaa el-Fna Square, the city's landmark plaza filled with markets, street food, and performers. You can explore the souks (markets) to the north, the Koutoubia Mosque & Gardens to the west, and the Kasbah area with the Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, and El Badi Palace to the south.

Once you've seen the center's main sites, head to Majorelle Gardens to stroll among its sub-tropical plants, bamboo, lilies, and palms. If you have time, you could also visit the Almoravid Koubba, the Marrakech Museum (housed in the 19th-century Dar Mnebhi Palace), or the Museum of Moroccan Arts.

Day 3: Mountain Hike in Imlil & Lunch with a Local Family

The next day, you'll transfer from Marrakech to your accommodation in Imlil in the High Atlas. After an early departure, you'll drive through a picturesque valley known for its lush meadows and beautiful green gardens. Even in the winter months, you can catch glimpses of several varieties of plants, shrubs, and trees. Then, make a stop in the city of Asni. Although it's home to only 20,000 inhabitants, Asni plays an essential role for the regional residents. Every Saturday, the city holds a weekly souk for those who need to exchange goods and stock up on food.

Next, you'll drive between the hills of the Atlas Mountains and the Moulay Brahim Gorge. Enjoy the impeccable scenery on this stretch. Your next stop is the village of Imlil in the heart of Toubkal National Park. Once you arrive, sip a glass of mint tea with your guide before starting your easy hike to Armed, the highest and the biggest village in Imlil Valley. Armed is a traditional Berber village with authentic farming techniques and building structures. Spend some time with a Berber family as you hike down through the village of Aït Souka.

Day 4: Guided Hike in Imlil Valley

Discover the incredible scenery of the Atlas Mountains and Mount Toubkal, which stands at 13,671 feet (4,167 m). With the help of a private hiking guide, you'll walk for about 3-4 hours within the Imlil Valley, meeting locals and learning about the area's history. Enjoy the scenery as you pass by forests, streams, and panoramic vistas. This easy hike will take you through a couple of traditional Berber villages, where you can sit with the locals and hear their stories.

Day 5: Transfer to Aït Benhaddou, Free Time in Aït Benhaddou Kasbah

Head up and over the High Atlas Mountains and enjoy plenty of views of Mount Toubkal. Near the top of the Tizi n'Tichka Pass, panoramic vistas over the mountain range and the road twists down the mountainside.

After crossing into the desert, you'll reach the medieval Aït Benhaddou Kasbah, Morocco's most famous kasbah and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once you've settled into your accommodation, explore the old town's empty alleys and passageways. Stop into shops, grab a bite to eat, or sip a cup of mint tea. Then, hike up to the old granary to view the kasbah, surrounding areas, and historical caravan routes. The Aït Benhaddou Kasbah has been used as the backdrop in nearly two dozen Hollywood movies, and most recently, the old town hosted the "Game of Thrones" TV series.

Day 6: Hike & Lunch with a Local Family in Dadès Valley

Enjoy a comfortable private transfer from Aït Benhaddou to Boumalne Dades. Along the way, you'll see some beautiful desert scenery. You'll pass through the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs and near Kalaat M'Gouna, which is named after the nearby Mount M'Goun and located in an area known as the Valley of the Roses. The traditional mud kasbahs and red-orange rocks contrast perfectly with the verdant stretch following the Dades River.

Once you've arrived, head off on a leisurely walking tour, where you'll get the chance to interact with some local Berber families. Admire the unique architecture, listen to stories about regional history, partake in fun activities, observe traditional farming techniques, enjoy live entertainment, and more. In the afternoon, join a family in their traditional house for a lunch of Berber and Moroccan cuisine. End your meal with an authentic tea ceremony, then drive back to your accommodation in Boumalne Dades.

Day 7: Travel to Merzouga via Tinerhir & Rissani, Enjoy a Sunset Camel Ride

You'll now head to your Bedouin-style tent accommodation in Merzouga, stopping to see some of the desert communities in the Sahara. Your first stop is the desert town of Tinghir (Tinerhir). You'll find fantastic views of neighboring villages along an extensive river oasis that features 30 miles (48 km) of palm trees. Next, continue to the Todra Gorge, which features stunning red-stained limestone. Enjoy an easy walk through the gorge, or relax in the cool shallow water. Before reaching Erfoud, a bustling market town known for its annual Date Festival, you'll visit a local artisan collective to learn about the area's fossils.

Next, you'll make your way to Rissani, entering its impressive gate. Spend some time observing the donkey "parking lot" and walking around the town's popular market. Upon arrival near Merzouga, take a short break to prepare for a camel ride through the dunes, reaching your camp just before sunset. After settling into your tent, climb up the nearest dune to watch the sunset display its color show across the sands. Head back to camp for dinner and a night by the campfire, enjoying traditional Berber music from the locals. Alternatively, you can opt for a comfortable hotel or auberge in Merzouga.

Day 8: Desert Adventures around Erg Chebbi

Ride in a Jeep through the dunes of Erg Chebbi to discover the hidden secrets of this magical land. You'll meet with the local nomads, enjoy a cup of tea with a local family, and visit the Gnawa House in Khemliya village to explore traditional music. Afterward, if you'd like, you can rent a sandboard and test your skills on the dunes or join a quad ATV tour. Climb up the nearest dune to watch the sunset in the early evening, then head back to camp for another night under the stars.

Day 9: Drive to Zagora via the Saghru Mountains & Draa Valley

Your driver will steer you through the scenic Anti-Atlas mountain range to the town of Zagora. You'll see dramatic river gorges and villages that cling to the mountains. This region is the homeland of the Aït Atta Berber nomads, the oldest nomadic tribe in the Atlas Mountains. Today, this community still practices nomadism and lives in tents. Each spring, two hundred Berber families leave Aït Atta with their camels. Braving the heat of southern Morocco, they reach the alpine pastures of the High Atlas mountains. But when the first snowfall arrives, their caravans descend to the south, and the community spends the winter in Saghro.

You'll follow a similar route, passing through Saghro and the mountain town of N'kob. Then, continue toward the verdant Draa Valley, known for its "million palm trees" that stretch the length of the Draa River. The surrounding landscape will turn lush and green as you pass palmeries, fruit trees, and farms. After settling into your accommodation in Zagora, enjoy an evening among the palms.

Day 10: Explore Ouarzazate on a Self-Guided Tour

Leave the Draa Valley behind and cross the Tizi N'Tinififft Pass, enjoying the sweeping views of the palm-filled valley and surrounding mountains. Your next stop is the picturesque town of Ouarzazate, known as the "Gateway to the Sahara." After settling into your accommodation, head out to explore the town's 19th-century Taourirt Kasbah. From the top of the kasbah, you'll see panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. On a clear day, your eye can stretch as far as the red-mud city of Aït Benhaddou, the green Draa Valley, and the rust-colored Todra Gorge.

Ouarzazate has gained its fame thanks to the film industry, so you can opt to tour a movie studio (Atlas Corporation Studios or CLA Studios) or visit the Musée du Cinema. Learn about the films produced in the region by getting an up-close look at props and sets from blockbusters like "Black Hawk Down," "Prometheus," "American Sniper," and "Game of Thrones." Ouarzazate also has an important mellah (Jewish quarter) with an old synagogue and plenty of lively souks to peruse.

Day 11: Explore Taroudant on a Self-Guided Tour

The next day, head west to the town of Taroudant, known as the "Grandmother of Marrakech." Its surrounding ramparts and historic medina (old town) make it look like a miniature version of bustling Marrakech. Start by admiring the old town's walls and gates, such as Bab Selsla, Bab Targont, and Bab Ouled Bounouna. You can walk or rent a bike to take you around the perimeter of the walled town. Then head into the souks, where you'll find a variety of crafts to explore and tanneries similar to those in Fes and Marrakech.

Stop for a bite to eat at one of the restaurants or cafés, or sip on a glass of mint tea in one of the hotel gardens. If you'd like to explore a bit outside of Taroudant, you can visit Agadir Tasguent. An easy hike takes you to an old fortress with exceptional views. Or visit the Palais Claudio Bravo. Now a hotel and restaurant, it was once the home of Claudio Bravo, a Chilean artist. There, you'll have the chance to see artifacts, interesting interiors, serene gardens, and some of the artist's paintings.

Day 12: Transfer to Essaouira

Say goodbye to the Anti-Atlas Mountains and make your way to the Atlantic coast. You'll pass through the city of Agadir so you can enjoy a more scenic coastal route. Enjoy the views of the bright blue ocean, then head north to Essaouira, known as the "white pearl." You can spend the rest of the day as you choose in this quaint coastal city, which provides a peaceful contrast to frenetic Marrakech. Essaouira is a prime location for surfing but has managed to escape mass tourism. A mecca for hippies during the 1970s, it's still an artists' town and is very fashionable with independent travelers.

Start by perusing the medina, which covers 75 acres (30 hectares) and twists through wide and bright streets. Stop into various traditional souks to chat with local artisans of ceramics, spices, art, leather goods, shoes, jewelry, rugs, wood crafts, and more. Then, relax in Mulay El-Hassan Square, the city's central square lined with restaurants, cafés, and hotels. Later, you can hang out near the port, visit the market to watch the fishmongers in action, or walk to the 16th-century Portuguese Castelo Real of Mogador. You could also stop at the Synagogue Haïm Pinto, wander through the mellah, or soak up the sun at Essaouira Beach.

Day 13: Private Morning Cooking Class in Essaouira

Discover Morocco's flavorful cuisine with a cooking class at a traditional riad (house with a garden/courtyard) in Essaouira. Together with a local chef and culinary enthusiast, you'll learn how to prepare one of Morocco's most popular and authentic dishes: tagine. This dish is named after the signature ceramic pot used to cook it. Typically, tagine features meats, vegetables, and/or fruit, such as dates or apricots, to add sweetness to its savory flavors. This hands-on experience ends with a delicious lunch and conversation with your host and a cup of traditional mint tea.

You'll have the rest of the afternoon free to explore the charming and historic city of Essaouira on your own. If you'd like to include an additional activity, you can spend this time on an ATV/quad bike adventure, horseback ride, or windsurfing/kitesurfing lesson.

Day 14: Traditional Hammam Experience & Private Food Tour in Marrakech

As you transfer from Essaouira to your accommodation in Marrakech, keep your eyes peeled for goats in the nearby argan trees. Goats climb the trees naturally to eat their fruit and leaves! However, many farmers now "encourage" the goats to eat from the trees, as the passing travelers have become an additional income source.

In Marrakech, you'll enjoy a relaxing and refreshing spa experience at a Moroccan hammam (public bath). Traditionally, visitors partake in a steam session followed by a scrub based on historical Roman bath practices. After your bathing experience, you'll enjoy a relaxing massage using argan and essential oils to soothe and soften the skin. Hydrate by sipping on mint tea or herb-infused water, before returning to the bustle of Marrakech for a private food tour through the city's medina. You'll taste 10 traditional delicacies, ranging from Morocco's unique sweets to an authentic and savory tagine. Learn about the country's essential ingredients, cooking techniques, and culinary culture.

Day 15: Depart Marrakech

Say goodbye to Morocco as you transfer from your accommodation (or a pre-determined location) in Marrakech to Menara Airport (RAK). The ride typically takes about 30 minutes. Your driver will ensure that you arrive at the airport with plenty of time before your flight. Have a safe and comfortable journey home or to your next destination!

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