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Premium Morocco in Depth with Essaouira

Indulge in a feast for the senses as you embark on an 18-day Premium journey through Morocco. Explore the blue washed streets of Chefchaouen, Meknes’s animated medina, the historical Old Town of Fes and the lively Djemaa el-Fna square in Marrakech. Sip tea with an Amazigh family in the Dades Valley, eat pastilla in the home of a Fes local, spend an unforgettable evening beneath the stars in the Sahara and slow down in the seaside town of Essaouira. From varied culture to boundless hospitality, discover a country that defies expectations.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. A complimentary airport arrival transfer is included; valid if you are arriving on Day 1 or if you have booked pre-tour accommodation through us. You must provide your flight details to your booking agent at least 14 days prior to travel.
2. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement applies to all nights of your trip and is subject to availability. There are a limited number of single supplements available per trip departure. Please speak to your booking agent for further information. 

Tour details
Tour Provider Intrepid Travel
Price From
$5,728
Number of Days
18
Start Location
Casablanca, Morocco
End Location
Marrakech, Morocco
Age Range
Avg. 30+
Group Size
1 to 12
Tour Style
Comfort
Tour Themes
Adventure
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate
Itinerary Open all
Day 1: Casablanca
Salaam Alaikum! Welcome to Morocco! On arrival at Casablanca Airport, you'll be met by a representative and transferred to your hotel. Your adventure begins at 6 pm with an important welcome meeting. If you arrive with time to spare, a great option for your limited time in Casablanca is to visit the Villa des Arts. This gorgeous art deco gallery holds numerous exhibitions of contemporary Moroccan and international art. If you are looking for a different type of cultural experience, then you can discover a unique and fascinating part of Moroccan history at the Museum of Judaism. This evening, celebrate the beginning of a new adventure with a wonderful dinner with your group, set in a traditional restaurant. Nowhere is Morocco’s cultural heritage more evident than in its food, and tonight you’ll have the chance to try classic dishes like tagine, couscous and pastilla.
Day 2: Meknes
This morning you’ll visit one of the most impressive sites in Casablanca – the massive Mosque of Hassan II. Second only in size to the great mosque at Mecca, the huge building sits partly on land and partly over sea and is one of the only religious sites open to non-Muslims. Later, leave Casablanca and drive north along the coast to Rabat, the elegant capital of Morocco and its first imperial city. Start your visit with a walk through the medina and souks, then explore the lovely walled quarter known as the Kasbah des Oudaias, where you’ll enjoy an included mint tea in a café overlooking the ocean and Bou Regreg river. Afterwards, continue the walk to visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the vast minaret of the Mosque of Hassan II. In the late afternoon, continue to Meknes, the former capital of Morocco.
Day 3: Chefchaouen
Join your leader and explore the charming streets of Meknes’s medina – the old walled section of the city. There’s something particularly special about exploring this lesser-known medina as the locals go about their daily lives. Walk to the shrine of Moulay Ismail, visit the granaries and stop by a local market selling vegetables, olives and sweets. Drive on to the ruins of Volubilis. Once a provincial Roman capital, a distant outpost of the empire, the remains make an undeniably impressive sight. Here a local guide will show you around, provide expert knowledge, and help you imagine the bustling city that once was. Enjoy a picnic lunch of fresh bread, cheese and seasonal fruits and olives from the market. Continue to Chefchaouen. Nestled high in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is famous for its buildings washed in bright shades of blue – this is undeniably one of the world’s prettiest cities.
Day 4: Chefchaouen
This morning, you’ll discover Chefchaouen beneath the blue during a tour of the medina with a local guide. Tour its winding alleyways, cobbled plazas and unique doorways and find out what makes the city so alluring. Stop off for a tasting of goat’s cheese – you’ll see there’s no shortage of goats in Chefchaouen and this soft, creamy goat’s cheese is some of Morocco’s best. Enjoy a free afternoon for further explorations. You may like to take the opportunity to snap some more pictures of the city’s blue-hued buildings, shop for handicrafts, or simply sit at a cafe and enjoy the pleasure of time passing by. Speak to your leader about the option for a homecooked meal for dinner this evening.
Day 5: Fes
Say goodbye to Chefchaouen and make the journey to Fes. Fes is the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco; a vibrant, noisy and fascinating feast for the senses. On arrival, perhaps take some time to unwind in a local hammam – speak to your leader for some great recommendations. This evening you’ll have the unique opportunity to see a different side of Moroccan life as you are warmly welcomed into the home-turned-restaurant of a local family for a pastilla dinner in a private after-hours experience. One of the country’s most celebrated dishes, this sweet and savoury delight is made with layered pastry and meat, cooked with eggs, caramelised onions, lemon and sugared almonds. Learn how the iconic Moroccan pie is made as you chat with your friendly hosts about life in Fes, then end the night with a traditional sweet treat.
Day 6: Fes
Today head into the Old Town, known locally as Fes el Bali. Medieval Fes was one of the world's great centres of education and culture, both Islamic and Jewish. Its religious institutions and libraries are legendary, and its mosques are of great renown. Your leader will share stories of the city’s history as you walk through the twisting streets and alleyways, passing donkeys piled high with goods, and exploring the specialty sections that divide the souk. Filled with historic khans, medresses and dye-pits, stalls loaded with fruits, herbs and soups, and where the squawk of chickens, smell of spice and sound of hammering of copper fills the air. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the medina for a traditional mint tea in a tranquil family-owned tea house. Spend the day exploring the old city, visiting Al-Attarine Madrasa, the tanneries and the splendid Funduk Nejjarine – a beautifully restored 18th-century inn.
Day 7: Erfoud
Today, leave the intensity of the city behind for the desert oasis town of Erfoud. Prepare for a long driving day and have your camera ready as there will be plenty of stops to appreciate the ever-changing Moroccan landscape along the way. Wind past olive groves, shepherds tending to their flocks, forests of cedar, pine and oak, and valleys filled with date palms – all with views of the High Atlas Mountains in the distance. Arrive in Erfoud, your gateway to the Sahara Desert. Built by the French in the early 1900s, the town features tightly packed red sand buildings that blend seamlessly into the desert surroundings. While here, be sure to try some dates fresh from the local market – the dates in Erfoud are so delicious they celebrate them with a festival every year.
Day 8: Merzouga
Spend the morning exploring Khemliya, a village on the fringe of the orange-coloured Erg Chebbi sand dunes. This traditional Saharan village is known for its distinctive style of music and dance. For lunch today you will get to see how the local speciality dish of medfouna is made, and then sample some yourself. Then it’s time to do as the locals do and ride a camel through the desert towards your Feature Stay accommodation – a spectacular camp hidden away in the sand dunes of the Sahara. Here in this magical escape from the modern world, you’ll experience the true essence of desert life. The remote location dsn’t mean skimping on amenities – permanent tents feature large beds, en suite bathrooms and delightful, authentic décor. Tonight, embrace your extraordinary surroundings and enjoy a traditional feast beneath a sky jewelled with thousands of stars, followed by live Gnaoua music around an open fire.
Day 9: Dades
Start the day with a truly unforgettable experience – a camel ride across the desert during sunrise, watching the landscape turn remarkable shades of orange. After breakfast drive to Todra Gorge, a massive trench that rises over 250 metres to form one of the most dramatic and spectacular natural sights in Morocco. The limestone stacks make a perfect area for hiking, and so to make the most of the stunning surroundings you’ll take a short and gentle walk through the gorge. Then, continue to the beautiful Dades Valley, your base for the next two nights. This area offers up scenery like no other – sprawling green valleys give way to otherworldly rock formations carved out by the wind. Your accommodation offers a delightful pool and terrace, so take some time to sit back and soak in the ethereal views.
Day 10: Dades
You have a full day to explore the beauty of this largely untouched Moroccan backcountry today, and the best way is on foot. There are a couple of circuits in the area – there’s the option to tackle a 10 km circuit that will take about 4 hours, but your leader can tailor the route based on the preferences of the group. Take a short transfer to the start of the trek, then set out with a local guide. The trail undulates and can be challenging in sections but is accessible to everyone with a basic level of fitness. Stop in a village along the way and enjoy tea with a local Amazigh family. This experience offers a unique glimpse into the Amazigh way of life that few visitors to Morocco have the chance to see. Set against the sensational backdrop of the surrounding mountains and famous Rose Valley, take the opportunity to share stories and learn about family life in the Dades Valley.
Day 11: Ait Benhaddou
Depart the Dades Valley and set off on the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs. Your first stop is Skoura Oasis, home to several privately owned kasbahs, including the Kasbah Ameridhl, with extravagant decorations and mud-brick fortifications. Continue to Ait Benhaddou – a hilltop site almost unchanged since the 11th century. Its grand kasbah is one of the most beautiful in Morocco and the fortified village is a fine example of clay architecture. You may recognise the site from its long list of film and TV credits, including Lawrence of Arabia, Game of Thrones and Gladiator. Walk through the winding streets of the Old Town, making your way to the top of the hill for some scenic views. Visit Taman’Art Space, an art studio and cultural centre created by a local artist. Meet with the artist and founder, and talk about his methods, inspiration and process, all while sipping a cup of tea on the terrasse, surrounded by gorgeous views. Afterwards, visit Tawesna – a local teahouse on the river – for a tasty lunch including freshly made Amazigh bread, soup, Moroccan sweets and of course some mint tea. This community-run establishment provides women with a small income to support themselves and their children. The women use natural ingredients sourced from local cooperatives to prepare the tea and pastries, taking great pride in sharing their stories and giving visitors an authentic Amazigh experience.
Day 12: Ouirgane
Leave Ait Benhaddou after breakfast and drive through the winding roads of the Atlas Mountains. You can take your time as the scenery is magnificent and keen photographers may call for a few photo stops. Our destination today is Ouirgane. Nestled in the tranquil foothills of the High Atlas Mountains, this pretty village provides visitors with an alternative and less-visited base for walking. With its gentle winter climate and moderate summer, it is a great place to stroll around the nearby red-earth hills and pine forests, watch a wide variety of bird life or just sit back and relax at an invigorating altitude of 1000 metres – all with the amazing view of Mount Toubkal in the background. Speak to your leader about some wonderful hiking options this afternoon with a local guide.
Day 13: Marrakech
Travel to the nearby town of Tahanaout where you will enjoy a hands-on cooking class with a celebrated local chef. You will explore his organic kitchen garden surrounded by beautiful olive groves and orchards set in a traditional Amazigh douar. Harvest ingredients fresh from the garden and let the chef teach you the art of seasoning with aromatic Moroccan herbs. Learn to cook tagines and salads, and then savour your creations over a delicious lunch. After a splendid feast, continue to Marrakech. On arrival, check in to your beautifully decorated riad. This evening why not head to the great square of Djemaa el-Fna, one of the largest public spaces in the world? When night falls it transforms into a hive of activity. You may like to finish your day with a cup of tea at one of the roof-top restaurants overlooking the square.
Day 14: Marrakech
After breakfast today, meet with a local guide who will bring the magic of Marrakech to life as you set off on a morning tour of the old medina, through the bustling souks that are the lifeblood of the city. Explore tranquil courtyards filled with the scent of orange blossom and the many salons and chambers that make up Bahia Palace. Stop by the Koutoubia Mosque – the inside is for Muslims only, but the famous minaret is a sight to behold. Walk back through the streets of the old medina to Djemaa el-Fna, stopping off to taste some of the marvellous freshly squeezed orange juice from a local stall – this is sure to be one of the most delicious glasses of orange juice you’ve ever tasted! The rest of the day is free to explore. Perhaps visit Le Jardin Secret, a traditional medina garden with a magnificent courtyard, or head back into the medina and practice your haggling skills. For your final evening, maybe join your group for a farewell dinner – your leader will be able to recommend some fantastic local restaurants.
Day 15: Essaouira
After breakfast leave for Essaouira, a city where the medina brushes up against the Atlantic Ocean and where you will spend the next two nights. Get to know this laidback and windswept city during an orientation walk with your leader who will help you navigate a maze of market stalls and narrow streets while sharing insights on local life in one of North Africa's most attractive places. Pass the harbour filled with colourful boats and explore the fish souk. Here you will choose a catch of the day and take it to a local-filled restaurant – follow their lead and hand over your market purchase for it to be grilled for the freshest of meals. Your leader will also take you to the fresh vegetables markets where you will choose your salads and veggies to accompany your seafood lunch. Enjoy a delicious meal together with the rest of your group. The evening is yours to uncover Essaouira further.
Day 16: Essaouira
The name Essaouira means image, which is appropriate for the picturesque town. This artists' town was once home to sizeable British and Jewish populations, and its charm has seduced people like Orson Welles and Jimi Hendrix, who (according to local legend) spent much of his time here in the 1960s. Enjoy a free day to wander the city’s charming sandstone streets, giving way to the cart-haulers calling ‘ballak, ballak’. Your leader will offer advice on the best ways to spend the day. Perhaps explore Essaouira’s magnificent coast and golden sand dunes on horseback. Discover the Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah Museum and its collection of artefacts, woodwork, carpets and stringed instruments, or sit back and watch the kite surfers ride the crashing waves. You can also discover the taste of Morocco in a cooking class, or head outside of the city to the beautiful surroundings on a daytrip.
Day 17: Marrakech
The morning is free for you to explore further. Perhaps pick up some local handicrafts at the eye-catching market stalls, or enjoy a final coffee in the square to soak up the easy-going rhythm of this Moroccan town with a European seaside twist. In the afternoon, drive back to Marrakech. Once you have settled in to your hotel, you will likely be drawn back to the Djemaa el-Fna, and its surrounding medina. Eating out at one of the many outdoor restaurants lining the square is a great way to finish your adventure.
Day 18: Marrakech
Your trip ends today after breakfast. Check-out time is usually around midday and you are free to leave at any time. If you have arranged a private airport transfer you will be advised of the pick-up time. Additional accommodation can be pre-booked if you wish to spend more time exploring here. Speak to your leader about the wealth of extra activities to do around Marrakech.
Inclusions
  • Meals: 16 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 8 dinners.
  • Transport: Private vehicle.
  • Accommodation: Comfortable hotel (15 nights), Feature Stay (2 nights).
  • Complimentary Arrival Transfer.
  • Casablanca - Welcome Dinner.
  • Casablanca - Hassan II Mosque.
  • Rabat - Kasbah des Oudaias.
  • Rabat - Hassan Tower.
  • Rabat - Mausoleum Mohammed V.
  • Meknes - Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail.
  • Volubilis - Picnic Lunch.
  • Volubilis - Entrance and guided tour.
  • Meknes - Medina walking tour.
  • Chefchaouen - Goat Cheese Tasting.
  • Chefchaouen - Medina walking tour.
  • Fes - Home-cooked Pastilla Dinner.
  • Fes - Medina walking tour.
  • Fes - Funduq al-Najjarin.
  • Fes - Medersa El Attarine.
  • Fes - Tea Break.
  • Sahara Desert - Camel ride.
  • Khemliya - Village walking tour.
  • Khemliya - Medfouna cooking demonstration.
  • Sahara Desert - Amazigh dinner with Gnaoua music.
  • Sahara Desert - Camel ride.
  • Todra Gorge - Hike.
  • Dades - Tea-making demonstration.
  • Dades - Hike.
  • Skoura - Kasbah and Oasis visit.
  • Ait Benhaddou - Leader-led ksar walk.
  • Ait Benhaddou - Lunch at Tawesna.
  • Ait Benhaddou - Taman’Art Space Studio Visit.
  • Tahnaout - Cooking class.
  • Marrakech - Medina walking tour.
  • Marrakech - Palais Bahia.
  • Marrakech - Fresh orange juice tasting.
  • Essaouira - Seafood Market Lunch.
  • Essaouira - Leader-led orientation walk.
Departure dates
Start End Availability Price NZD
16 May 2024 02 Jun 2024 2 $7,595
18 May 2024 04 Jun 2024 2 $7,670
21 May 2024 07 Jun 2024 6 $6,700
23 May 2024 09 Jun 2024 6 $6,903
25 May 2024 11 Jun 2024 7 $6,328
29 May 2024 15 Jun 2024 5 $6,700
30 May 2024 16 Jun 2024 4 $6,768
01 Jun 2024 18 Jun 2024 6 $6,444
06 Jun 2024 23 Jun 2024 1 $7,730
20 Jun 2024 07 Jul 2024 7 $6,086
08 Jul 2024 25 Jul 2024 4 $7,305
13 Jul 2024 30 Jul 2024 9 $7,160
05 Aug 2024 22 Aug 2024 9 $7,160
10 Aug 2024 27 Aug 2024 10 $7,160
17 Aug 2024 03 Sep 2024 9 $7,445
19 Aug 2024 05 Sep 2024 3 $7,595
26 Aug 2024 12 Sep 2024 1 $8,040
03 Sep 2024 20 Sep 2024 1 $7,885
05 Sep 2024 22 Sep 2024 1 $8,350
06 Sep 2024 23 Sep 2024 1 $7,735
08 Sep 2024 25 Sep 2024 6 $7,735
10 Sep 2024 27 Sep 2024 5 $7,735
11 Sep 2024 28 Sep 2024 9 $7,735
14 Sep 2024 01 Oct 2024 7 $7,965
15 Sep 2024 02 Oct 2024 9 $7,735
16 Sep 2024 03 Oct 2024 7 $7,810
18 Sep 2024 05 Oct 2024 6 $7,735
20 Sep 2024 07 Oct 2024 5 $7,810
21 Sep 2024 08 Oct 2024 4 $7,965
23 Sep 2024 10 Oct 2024 6 $7,735
25 Sep 2024 12 Oct 2024 2 $8,350
27 Sep 2024 14 Oct 2024 5 $7,965
28 Sep 2024 15 Oct 2024 7 $7,810
30 Sep 2024 17 Oct 2024 5 $7,810
02 Oct 2024 19 Oct 2024 2 $8,120
04 Oct 2024 21 Oct 2024 3 $7,810
05 Oct 2024 22 Oct 2024 7 $7,810
06 Oct 2024 23 Oct 2024 7 $7,810
08 Oct 2024 25 Oct 2024 6 $8,120
09 Oct 2024 26 Oct 2024 5 $7,735
11 Oct 2024 28 Oct 2024 10 $7,348
13 Oct 2024 30 Oct 2024 5 $7,885
14 Oct 2024 31 Oct 2024 2 $8,120
15 Oct 2024 01 Nov 2024 1 $8,500
17 Oct 2024 03 Nov 2024 9 $7,348
19 Oct 2024 05 Nov 2024 4 $8,120
20 Oct 2024 06 Nov 2024 9 $7,735
21 Oct 2024 07 Nov 2024 10 $7,348
22 Oct 2024 08 Nov 2024 10 $7,348
23 Oct 2024 09 Nov 2024 6 $7,735
24 Oct 2024 10 Nov 2024 8 $7,735
27 Oct 2024 13 Nov 2024 7 $7,810
30 Oct 2024 16 Nov 2024 11 $7,735
31 Oct 2024 17 Nov 2024 8 $7,735
03 Nov 2024 20 Nov 2024 10 $7,445
04 Nov 2024 21 Nov 2024 10 $7,445
07 Nov 2024 24 Nov 2024 10 $7,160
10 Nov 2024 27 Nov 2024 9 $7,160
14 Nov 2024 01 Dec 2024 8 $7,230
16 Nov 2024 03 Dec 2024 7 $7,230
18 Nov 2024 05 Dec 2024 9 $7,160
21 Nov 2024 08 Dec 2024 10 $7,160
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28 Nov 2024 15 Dec 2024 12 $7,160
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01 Jan 2025 18 Jan 2025 12 $7,515
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20 Oct 2025 06 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
21 Oct 2025 07 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
22 Oct 2025 08 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
23 Oct 2025 09 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
24 Oct 2025 10 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
25 Oct 2025 11 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
26 Oct 2025 12 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
27 Oct 2025 13 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
29 Oct 2025 15 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
30 Oct 2025 16 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
31 Oct 2025 17 Nov 2025 12 $8,120
02 Nov 2025 19 Nov 2025 12 $7,815
03 Nov 2025 20 Nov 2025 12 $7,815
05 Nov 2025 22 Nov 2025 12 $7,815
07 Nov 2025 24 Nov 2025 12 $7,515
09 Nov 2025 26 Nov 2025 12 $7,515
10 Nov 2025 27 Nov 2025 12 $7,515
12 Nov 2025 29 Nov 2025 12 $7,515
16 Nov 2025 03 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
17 Nov 2025 04 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
19 Nov 2025 06 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
21 Nov 2025 08 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
23 Nov 2025 10 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
24 Nov 2025 11 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
26 Nov 2025 13 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
28 Nov 2025 15 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
30 Nov 2025 17 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
01 Dec 2025 18 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
03 Dec 2025 20 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
05 Dec 2025 22 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
07 Dec 2025 24 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
08 Dec 2025 25 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
10 Dec 2025 27 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
14 Dec 2025 31 Dec 2025 12 $7,515
15 Dec 2025 01 Jan 2026 12 $7,515
17 Dec 2025 03 Jan 2026 12 $7,515
19 Dec 2025 05 Jan 2026 12 $7,515
21 Dec 2025 07 Jan 2026 12 $7,515
22 Dec 2025 08 Jan 2026 12 $7,515
24 Dec 2025 10 Jan 2026 12 $7,515
28 Dec 2025 14 Jan 2026 12 $7,515
29 Dec 2025 15 Jan 2026 12 $7,515
31 Dec 2025 17 Jan 2026 12 $7,515