Cultural Etiquette for Visitors

Cultural Etiquette for Visitors Greet politely, ask before photographing people, remove shoes where requested, and be mindful during Ramadan.

7 Days: Grand Tour

7 Days: Grand Tour Combination of coastal, mountain and desert highlights: Casablanca, Chefchaouen, Fes, Merzouga and Marrakech.

Sandboarding

Sandboarding Slide down Sahara dunes on a sandboard — fun and safe with guide assistance on steeper slopes.

Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen The Blue City of the Rif mountains — known for blue-washed alleys, relaxed pace and excellent mountain scenery.

Hot Air Balloon

Hot Air Balloon Rides Float above Marrakech and nearby plains at sunrise for spectacular panoramic views. Includes hotel pickup and a light breakfast.

10 Tips for Traveling in Morocco

10 Tips for Traveling in Morocco Respect local customs and dress modestly in conservative areas. Carry cash — many small shops don’t accept cards. Negotiate politely in souks, but know when to stop. Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun. Try local foods but be

Casablanca

Casablanca Morocco’s largest city, home to the Hassan II Mosque and a modern Atlantic-facing shoreline.

Merzouga

Merzouga Merzouga is the gateway to Erg Chebbi dunes in the Sahara. It is famous for camel trekking, starry-night desert camps and dramatic sunrises.

What to Pack for a Desert Trip

What to Pack for a Desert Trip Light layered clothing Sun hat and sunglasses Sturdy shoes Warm layers for night Sunscreen and lip balm Personal medications Camera and extra batteries

5 Days: Imperial Cities

5 Days: Imperial Cities Visit Marrakech, Rabat, Meknes and Fes. Explore medinas, historical sites and local cuisine with an experienced guide.