Overview
Morocco on your bucket list? Enjoy an 8-day, 7-night cultural adventure through the South of Morocco.
Stay in premium accommodations handpicked by Open Doors Morocco. Travel in a private vehicle with other small group participants.
Enjoy a cooking class in the desert. Drive through the Atlas Mountains and through small Berber villages.
See how daily life happens in this beautiful country.
Highlights of a Great Group Tour
- Traveling in a small group with like-minded people.
- Building meaningful connections with new people.
- Sharing the cost of transport. More people means less per person cost.
Is This Trip Right For You?
- We’ve sourced our accommodation very carefully and handpicked the best possible hotels in line with our vision of tourism. Please note that service and accommodation in Morocco may differ from standards at home.
- We do not put strangers together in the same room. If you’d like to share a room, please partner with someone you know and book either a double (one bed) or a twin room (two beds).
- Those traveling solo should select a single room.
Note: Tipping is important in Morocco. Be prepared to tip small amounts for services.
Your guide will provide suggestions as to the appropriate amounts. It is customary to tip your guide at the end of your trip.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Marrakech
Welcome to Morocco!
Upon arrival, you’ll meet your guide and be taken to your riad.
The official kickoff of the tour is the Welcome Dinner! Here you’ll meet fellow participants and get to know your local guide(s) for the week.
Overnight: Marrakech
Welcome dinner and breakfast included
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FAQs
Do you put strangers together in the same room?
No — we do not put strangers together in the same room. If you’d like to share, please partner with someone you know and choose a double or twin room.
What about tipping in Morocco?
Tipping is customary. Be prepared to tip small amounts for services; your guide will suggest appropriate amounts, and it’s customary to tip your guide at the end of the trip.