Morocco tours
Explore lively markets, visit oasis-like towns in the Sahara Desert, and see local culture come to life in Marrakech, Fes, and beyond on our trips to Morocco.
What travelers are saying about our Morocco tours
5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler Debbie
We just got back from the Highlights of Morocco: Marrakesh, the Sahara & Fes tour and it did not disappoint! We were a late booking, however, EF Go Ahead Tours took care of...
Traveled in Jul 2024 on Highlights of Morocco: Marrakech, the Sahara & Fes
5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler Anonymous
The tour was absolutely amazing! Our guide, Sami, was so thoughtful and kind and added anything we needed such as an extra hammam visit in Fes. Our bus driver Mohammed was also...
Traveled in Jun 2024 on Highlights of Morocco: Marrakech, the Sahara & Fes
5 out of 5 stars
4th-time traveler Daniel
Those that pick Go Ahead tours are travelers that enjoy going off the grid and experiencing different cultures in some of the world’s most challenging conditions. This trip took...
Traveled in Apr 2024 on Highlights of Morocco: Marrakech, the Sahara & Fes
5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler Marzenna
My husband and I left Morocco extremely satisfied with the tour itinerary, the high quality of the hotels, all the experiences offered on the way, hiring local guides with their...
Traveled in Apr 2024 on Highlights of Morocco: Marrakech, the Sahara & Fes
5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler Sarah
I have traveled the world with friends, but this was my first solo trip and first tour with Go Ahead. I was nervous doing this alone, but I never felt alone with all the amazing...
Traveled in Mar 2024 on Highlights of Morocco: Marrakech, the Sahara & Fes
5 out of 5 stars
2nd-time traveler Sandy
It is taking me a few days to decide how to write this review. I could not find anything wrong with the tour at all, it was exceptional. It was more of an educational, spiritual,...
Traveled in Mar 2024 on Highlights of Morocco: Marrakech, the Sahara & Fes
5 out of 5 stars
6th-time traveler Russell
I was excited to go to Morocco but little did I know how amazing this tour would be. The variation in the country from Marrakesh to the Saharan desert to the Europe like town...
Traveled in Mar 2024 on Highlights of Morocco: Marrakech, the Sahara & Fes
5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler Karen
Go Ahead’s Highlights of Morocco tour is comprehensive, comfortable and fun. It is a fine tour on its own, but what takes it from very good to utterly outstanding is the work of...
Traveled in Mar 2024 on Highlights of Morocco: Marrakech, the Sahara & Fes
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Travel tips for Morocco trips
As with many destinations around the globe, the off-season is one of the best times to set off on trips to Morocco. The shoulder seasons that fall between March to May and September to November are pleasantly warm with smaller crowds. Spring and fall are relatively dry, and are ideal times to get outdoors on Morocco small group tours.
If heat is up your alley, summertime tours of Morocco are the way to go. Summer temps in the Sahara Desert soar, but it's cooler in the Atlas Mountains. Just keep in mind that the end of May to mid-June is the time for Ramadan, when Muslims take time to fast, pray, and focus on community. Some shops and restaurants may be closed or have more limited hours during this holy month, which is something to consider while you're planning Morocco tours.
The winter months are mild, although temperatures can drop during the night. December and January are also prone to more rain, so keep that in mind as you consider the best time to take small group tours of Morocco.
No tours of Morocco are complete without visiting the country’s bustling souks. These marketplaces can be explored on tours of Marrakech, Fes, and beyond, and are the places to rub elbows with locals as you shop for a variety of authentic goods including spices, jewelry, and hand-woven fabrics. Remember to barter for your wares—it’s a culturally accepted part of the experience!
See another side of the country while exploring the Sahara Desert region on our Morocco guided tours. Set off on our Highlights of Morocco: Marrakech, the Sahara & Fes tour to see the Erg Chebbi sand dunes, take a camel ride, hop in a 4x4 Jeep, and visit to a Bedouin camp for the ultimate in authentic experiences.
When you think of Morocco, Casablanca may spring to mind. The city was made famous by the eponymous 1942 film, and it’s in this seaside locale where you can visit the Hassan II Mosque, the largest in Morocco, and admire views of the ocean.
Of course, walking through walled medinas, or old towns, is one of the best ways to explore on any Morocco group tours. Explore the Fes Medina, and stroll through the hilltop medina in Chefchaouen, which is painted in different shades of blue.
Moroccan food reflects a combination of Middle Eastern, French, Spanish, and African culinary influences, which have given the country’s food scene a flair all its own. When it comes to the cuisine you'll try on trips to Morocco, herbs and spices are key! Unique blends of spices like saffron, turmeric, cinnamon, and cumin make everything from meat and fish dishes to veggies and desserts truly memorable.
One dish you’re sure to find on Morocco guided tours is tagine. This term refers to both conical, earthenware pots as well as the savory, slow-cooked meat, fish, vegetable, and fruit dishes prepared in them. It’s often served alongside couscous (another Moroccan staple), and is one of the most popular dishes to try while visiting the country.
Dishes made with olives, dates, and chickpeas are also must-tries on tours of Morocco. No matter the meal, mint tea is the thing to sip to wash it down. It’s served at all times of day and is traditionally very sweet.
Morocco is home to stunning desert, coastal, and mountainous landscapes, which means that what you pack depends on the time of year you’re visiting and which area you plan to explore. A good rule of thumb for any Morocco tours is to bring light layers as well as rainwear. That way, you’ll be prepared if the temperature changes or you experience rain showers while you’re out exploring.
As you might expect, summertime in the Sahara Desert and other regions of the country get very hot. Light clothing like linen is most comfortable when temperatures get into the triple digits. No matter when you set off on Morocco group tours, sun protection like sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats is key.
It’s best to keep your legs and shoulders covered while visiting mosques or other religious sites on Morocco tours, which is when a light scarf can come in handy! It’s good to keep in mind that this type of modest dress is preferred for women in general in Morocco. Female travelers often feel more comfortable with shoulders and bare knees covered at all times on their Morocco tours.