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12 Days Morocco Tour from Agadir to the Sahara

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  • 12 Days
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Unfold Morocco’s soul on a 12 Days Morocco Tour from Agadir to Sahara . Wander walled medinas, sleep under stars in Erg Chebbi, explore the maze of Fes, and feel the pulse of Marrakech. Cross Atlas peaks, trace ancient caravan routes, and dine like royalty in riads and desert camps. From Atlantic shores to Saharan silence, this immersive tour blends history, luxury, and Berber hospitality into an unforgettable adventure of color, culture, and wonder.

Price Includes

  • Private, deluxe A/C vehicle with driver throughout
  • Accommodation in hand selected hotels/riads
  • 1 Night in Berber Camp in Sahara Desert
  • Breakfast all Days.

Price Excludes

  • International airfare
  • Meals & drinks not specified
  • Monument entrance fees

What to Expect

Set off on a 12-day private tour from Agadir, uncovering Morocco’s diverse soul—from the Atlantic coast to the Sahara Desert. Wander imperial cities like Marrakech, Fes, and Meknes, trek golden dunes in Merzouga, and explore ancient kasbahs and medinas. Enjoy luxury accommodations, private transfers, and curated cultural encounters for a seamless, enriching Moroccan adventure.

Itinerary

Day 1 - Agadir – Essaouira

Begin your unforgettable journey in Agadir, a Berber port reborn after the 1960 earthquake. Your private air-conditioned drive picks you up from either Agadir Al Massira Airport or a luxury hotel, whisking you to the vibrant port marina where traditional boatbuilding roots still thrive. Explore Agadir Oufella Kasbah, a 16th‑century fortress offering panoramic views of the bustling sardine port. Wander through Talborjt, a cultural quarter rich in post-1960 architecture, then visit an Argan oil cooperative to witness the artisanal legacy of Berber women.

Enjoy a gourmet lunch with menus adapted for vegan, gluten‑free, or halal diets. Travel 3 hours along scenic roads to Essaouira, a fortified 16th‑century Portuguese trading post established during the reign of Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah in 1764. Check into a luxury riad with seafront suites, spa amenities, and fine dining, all ensuring privacy and comfort.

Day 2 - Essaouira – Marrakech

After a lavish breakfast in your luxury riad, enjoy a private guided tour of Essaouira. Explore the UNESCO-listed medina, the 16th-century Skala du Port, the Jewish Synagogue, and the Thuya Wood Souk. Savor gourmet seafood at the port, then stroll blue-painted alleys steeped in 20th-century art. Travel by private transport to Marrakech, founded in 1070 CE, and check into a palatial riad with spa amenities and private suites for complete comfort and relaxation.

Day 3 - Marrakech – Casablanca

Depart Marrakech in private air-conditioned transport for a 3-hour drive to Casablanca, a historic Berber port transformed during French colonial times. Explore the Corniche promenade or shop modern boutiques with concierge recommendations. Optional private tours include the Central Market and Habous District. Stay in a luxury oceanfront hotel with fine dining, spa services, and tailored gourmet menus, ensuring privacy, comfort, and exceptional value for discerning travelers.

Day 4 - Casablanca – Rabat – Meknes – Chefchaouen

Admire the Hassan II Mosque, a 1993 architectural marvel with the world’s tallest minaret. Travel to Rabat, Morocco’s capital since 1912, visiting the Royal Palace and Oudaya Kasbah. Explore Meknes, the 17th-century Ismaili capital, with El Hedim Square, Moulay Ismail’s Mausoleum, and Bab Mansour gate. Tour UNESCO-listed Volubilis mosaics before arriving in Chefchaouen, a 15th-century Rif Mountain town, and relax in a luxury riad with panoramic terraces.

Day 5 - Chefchaouen – Fes

Embark on a private guided tour of Chefchaouen, wandering blue-washed streets reflecting a 1930s Jewish cultural legacy. Visit the 1471 Kasbah fortress and shop authentic wool garments and woven blankets. Explore the mythical Caves of Hercules with expert guidance. Savor a gourmet lunch with tailored menus before a private 4-hour luxury drive to Fes, founded in 789 CE. Relax in a luxury riad with opulent suites, courtyards, and spa amenities for ultimate comfort.

Day 6 - Fes City Tour

Begin your day with a bespoke breakfast in your luxury riad, followed by a 4-hour private walking tour of Fes, Morocco’s spiritual capital. Explore the Mellah Jewish quarter, Kairaouine Mosque—the world’s oldest university—Bou Inania Medrasa, and the historic Chouara Tannery. Enjoy a gourmet lunch in the UNESCO-listed medina and shop exclusive crafts with private atelier visits. Tailored pacing and menus ensure comfort and authenticity.

Day 7 - Fes – Ifrane – Cedar Forest – Erfoud – Merzouga

Depart Fes in private luxury transport for a 7-hour scenic drive. Stop in Ifrane, the 1920s “Little Switzerland,” and photograph the Cedar Forest near Azrou, home to Barbary macaques tied to ancient traditions. Enjoy a gourmet lunch in Midelt, a historic agricultural hub. Journey through the Ziz Valley caravan route to Erfoud, famed for fossils. Arrive in Merzouga, a 16th-century Saadian outpost, and relax in a luxury riad with spa amenities.

Day 8 - Merzouga – Khamlia – Rissani – Erg Chebbi

After a bespoke breakfast, explore Merzouga’s Erg Chebbi dunes with expert local guides. Visit Khamlia, a 20th-century Gnawa village, and enjoy traditional music rooted in West African heritage. Discover Rissani’s 13th-century souk, famed for medieval trade, offering exclusive jewelry and spices. Savor Medfouna pizza at lunch. Return to Merzouga for a private camel trek at sunset to a luxury desert camp with ensuite tents, gourmet dining, and live Berber music.

Day 9 - Merzouga – Jorf – Todgha Gorges – Dades Gorges

Awaken in Merzouga’s desert camp to watch a breathtaking sunrise. Camel trek back for breakfast and a refreshing shower. Journey 4 hours to Jorf, a historic irrigation hub showcasing Berber agricultural innovations. Explore Todgha Gorges’ towering cliffs with expert guidance, then visit a women’s rose cooperative in Rose Valley, famed for its Damascene cultivation. Experience authentic culture and stunning landscapes throughout the day.

Day 10 - Dades Gorges – Ouarzazate – Ait Benhaddou – Marrakech

Depart Dades Valley in private luxury transport for a 5-hour journey. Pause in Ouarzazate, “Hollywood of Africa,” visiting Kasbah Taourirt, a 19th-century Glaoui fortress. Explore Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO caravan site, with a private guide. After a gourmet lunch, tour Kasbah du Pacha el Glaoui in Telouet. Cross the High Atlas Mountains with a Berber village photo stop before arriving in Marrakech for rest.

 

Day 11 - Visit Marrakech

Start with a bespoke breakfast in your riad, then enjoy a private guided Marrakech tour. Explore Majorelle Garden, Saadian Tombs, Koutoubia Mosque, and Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, a UNESCO cultural site. Discover Gueliz’s modern charm and shop exclusive crafts in the medina with private atelier access. End with a gourmet dinner featuring tailored menus. This seamless journey ensures comfort, safety, and authentic cultural experiences for discerning travelers.

 

Day 12 - Marrakech to Agadir

After a final gourmet breakfast in your riad, enjoy leisure time exploring Marrakech’s souks or relaxing with spa treatments. Depart in private luxury transport for a 3-hour drive to Agadir, with customized stops for comfort. Seamless drop-off at Agadir Al Massira Airport or your hotel is arranged, timed for your departure flight. Reflect on camel treks, cultural discoveries, and coastal strolls during this unforgettable journey crafted for discerning travelers.

 
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FAQ

What highlights are included in the 12 Days Morocco Tour from Agadir to the Sahara?

Explore Morocco’s imperial cities—Marrakech, Fes, Rabat, Casablanca, Meknes—coastal Essaouira, the Sahara’s Erg Chebbi dunes, UNESCO sites like Ait Benhaddou, and cultural experiences including camel treks and Berber villages.

 

 

Is the 12-day Morocco tour from Agadir suitable for luxury travelers?

Yes, the tour includes private air-conditioned transportation, expert guides, luxury riads, desert camps, gourmet dining tailored to dietary needs, and personalized services for ultimate comfort and privacy.

 

What cultural experiences can I expect on the 12-day Morocco tour from Agadir to the Sahara?

You’ll immerse in Berber traditions, explore historic kasbahs, visit saffron cooperatives, attend live Berber music performances, and discover Morocco’s rich Islamic and Amazigh heritage with expert local guides.

 

How physically demanding is the 12-day Morocco tour from Agadir?

The itinerary balances active exploration like camel trekking and walking tours with ample relaxation time in luxury accommodations. Transportation between sites is private and comfortable, with customizable stops.

Can dietary restrictions be accommodated on the 12 Days Morocco tour from Agadir to the Sahara?

Absolutely. Gourmet meals are tailored to vegan, gluten-free, halal, or other dietary preferences, ensuring a seamless culinary experience throughout the journey.

 

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Sophie

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This 12-day Morocco tour was nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment we were picked up in Agadir, every detail was perfectly curated—luxury transportation, expert guides, and stunning accommodations that blended authentic Moroccan charm with modern comfort. The highlight was definitely the camel trek into the Sahara and the magical nights under the stars in the desert camp. Each city we visited—from the blue streets of Chefchaouen to the bustling medinas of Fes—felt like stepping into a living museum rich with culture and history. The personalized dining options were a game-changer for my gluten intolerance, and the guides went above and beyond to make sure every experience was meaningful and safe. I left Morocco with a deeper appreciation of its heritage and unforgettable memories. Truly a once-in-a-lifetime journey, highly recommended for anyone wanting a seamless luxury adventure.

October 31, 2025