Start your life together with a magical 8 day Morocco honeymoon designed for couples seeking luxury and desert romance. This custom trip feels like a scene from a classic storybook, offering stays in top tier boutique riads and elegant hotels. Experience the mystery of the Sahara Desert with a camel ride through the Erg Chebbi dunes and spend a romantic night in a luxury tent under the stars. Raise a glass of champagne during a private hot air balloon flight above the Atlas Mountains. Discover local traditions through a visit to an authentic Berber village, a private henna ceremony, and walks through colorful markets. Whether you are looking for ancient history or peaceful landscapes, this honeymoon package delivers an incredible journey. If you have less time, we also offer a shortened mini moon tour version for newlyweds. Contact us to find the best time of year for your trip and let us customize your dream getaway.
Customizable Tours:
Our tours are carefully designed by us to provide an authentic and memorable Morocco experience. Every itinerary can be fully customized to suit your interests, schedule, and travel style. Whether you want to add extra destinations, adjust the pace, or focus on specific activities, we can modify the tour to meet your personal needs, ensuring a unique journey tailored just for you.
Day 1 to Day 3: Marrakech and the Wonders of the Red City
Your journey begins in Marrakech, the vibrant cultural heart of Morocco. Upon arrival, settle into world class luxury at renowned establishments such as La Villa Des Orangers or the Royal Mansour. These opulent riads provide the perfect setting to experience a traditional hammam, a Moroccan wellness ritual designed to relax the body and soul.
Spend your time exploring the 11th century medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You will visit the Koutoubia Mosque, a 12th century masterpiece that has served as an architectural icon for nine centuries. Another highlight is the Bahia Palace, where 19th century Moroccan craftsmanship shines through detailed zellige tilework and hand carved cedar ceilings.
As evening falls, immerse yourself in the energy of Djemaa El Fna Square. This legendary space has been a gathering point for over a thousand years, filled with musicians, storytellers, and local flavors. To deepen your connection with the culture, join a private cooking class led by an expert Dada chef. Together, you will learn to prepare authentic tagines and couscous using recipes passed down through generations.
Day 4: Ourika Valley and Berber Heritage in the Atlas Mountains
Travel toward the High Atlas Mountains to discover the Ourika Valley, a region dotted with ancient Berber villages. Your home here is Kasbah Bab Ourika, a stunning eco friendly lodge offering 360 degree views of the mountain peaks.
Explore local saffron gardens to see how this precious spice is harvested and learn about its long history in Moroccan medicine. You will also visit the Nectarome Botanical Gardens, which showcase a tradition of natural herbal remedies that dates back to the 11th century.
Day 5 to Day 6: Essaouira and the Artistic Atlantic Coast
Head to the coast to visit Essaouira, a city founded as a Phoenician trading post in the 7th century BC. You will stay at the Heure Bleue Palais, a restored 19th century riad that beautifully blends Moroccan and Portuguese design.
Wander through the 18th century medina, recognized by UNESCO for its unique mix of European and Moorish architecture. Walk along the Skala du Port, a massive 16th century sea wall built to defend against naval attacks. To understand the city’s diverse history, visit the Slat Lkahal Synagogue, a 19th century landmark that celebrates Morocco’s long standing religious harmony.
Day 7: Agafay Desert Glamping and Nomad Traditions
Experience the stark beauty of the Agafay Desert, a rocky landscape that echoes the ancient Saharan trade routes. Ride camels across the dunes at sunset, following the same paths used by Berber nomads for centuries.
Tonight, you will stay in a luxury desert camp like Inara Camp, White Camel Lodge, or Le Pause. These retreats combine modern elegance with traditional Berber style. Enjoy a performance by Gnawa musicians, whose spiritual sounds date back to the 16th century, followed by a candlelit dinner featuring classic Berber dishes under a vast canopy of stars.
Day 8: Oualidia and Casablanca’s Architectural Grandeur
Travel north to the coastal village of Oualidia, home to a 16th century kasbah built by Sultan El Oualid. Enjoy a lunch of fresh oysters at La Sultana Oualidia, a local culinary tradition with roots stretching back hundreds of years.
Your Moroccan adventure concludes in Casablanca. Here, you will visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque. Finished in 1993, this is the largest mosque in Africa and a breathtaking example of how traditional Moroccan artistry continues to thrive in the modern world.
