Discover Morocco from its ancient cities to the Sahara Desert on a Tailor-Made Journey. You can explore the imperial cities of Marrakech, Meknes,  and Fez, and venture to ancient kasbahs and everyday villages along the “Route of a Thousand Kasbahs”.

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 Courtyard of a madrassah in Fez
Courtyard of a madrassah in Fez
 Dunes of the Sahara
Dunes of the Sahara
 Traditional spices of Morocco
Traditional spices of Morocco
 Traditional mint tea
Traditional mint tea
 Colorful Moroccan ceramics
Colorful Moroccan ceramics
 Collage of doors, Morocco
Collage of doors, Morocco
 Colorful architecture in Rabat
Colorful architecture in Rabat
 Roman ruins of Volubilis
Roman ruins of Volubilis
 Roman mosaics at Volubilis
Roman mosaics at Volubilis
 Traditional architectural design in Fez
Traditional architectural design in Fez
 Entrance to the Royal Palace, Fez
Entrance to the Royal Palace, Fez
 Gateway to the Atlas Mountains
Gateway to the Atlas Mountains
 Berber village in the Atlas Mountains
Berber village in the Atlas Mountains
 Riding camels in the Sahara
Riding camels in the Sahara
 Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
 Kasbah in Sourqua
Kasbah in Sourqua
 Djemaa El Fna Square and Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech
Djemaa El Fna Square and Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech
 Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech
Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech

Morocco's Imperial Cities and the Sahara : A Tailor-Made Journey

11 days from $6,595

Discover Morocco from its ancient cities to the Sahara Desert on a Tailor-Made Journey. You can explore the imperial cities of Marrakech, Meknes,  and Fez, and venture to ancient kasbahs and everyday villages along the “Route of a Thousand Kasbahs”.

Request a Tailor-Made Itinerary

or call 855-215-8690

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Riad Kniza

Marrakech, Morocco

An intimate 18th century guesthouse, located in the heart of the old medina. The entire property has been restored by one of the most renowned antiques dealers in the city. With its tastefully decorated rooms and suites built around three inner courtyards, it is an excellent base from which to explore the city.  Riad Kniza offers a spa with hammam, Jacuzzi, sauna, massage room and an attractive small pool, as well as two open-sky patios and a terrace-solarium with sitting areas, perfect for the hot summer months. 



Kasbah Ait Ben Moro

Skoura, Morocco

A restored 18th-century kasbah set within a lush oasis, the Kasbah Ait Ben Moro is decorated with the tasteful simiplicity of a typical kasbah. En suite guestrooms feature exposed beams and earthen walls, rustic wooden furnishings, and evocative lighting. The restaurant serves delectable local dishes, and the roof terraces offer expansive views of palm groves and the distant Atlas Mountains.



Gold Sand Camp

Merzouga, Morocco

Gold Sand Camp is a luxury tented camp set among the Saharan dunes. Each private tent is fully furnished with a king, double, or twin beds; a sitting area, and a bathroom with a hot-water shower. Traditional Moroccan meals are served by candlelight in the restaurant tent. The entire camp is carpeted with Berber carpets and lit at night by traditional Moroccan lanterns, and a bonfire. Electricity is provided by a generator.



Ryad Salama

Fez, Morocco

Located just off the main streets of the Fez medina, the Ryad Salama is an intimate guesthouse built more than a hundred years ago and recently restored by local craftsmen. Its six rooms and suites are beautifully appointed with Moroccan furnishings and design.  Some have private balconies and all look out on a leafy courtyard garden—a tranquil oasis in the busy souk. Breakfast and dinner are served in a cozy dining room or outdoors in the courtyard.



Le Doge Hotel & Spa

Casablanca, Morocco

Nestled in the heart of Casablanca’s art deco district, Le Doge is a stylish boutique hotel housed in a 1930s mansion. Guestrooms are individually decorated in bold colors and furnishings that draw from Moroccan artistic traditions of the past and the present. Moroccan and international fare are served in the hotel’s stunning restaurant and its adjoining library, and a rooftop bar and lounge offers views across the city.



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