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    Luxury Morocco
    Tours made for you

    Immerse yourself in the wonders of Morocco with a private journey designed just for you
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    Breathtaking Mountains

    Trek the famous Atlas mountain peaks

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    Enchanting Medinas

    Lose yourself in the history

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    Sahara Desert

    Marvel at the endless dunes

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    Historic Cities

    Explore the rich atmospheres of Marrakesh and Fes

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    Vibrant Souks

    A highlight for any traveller in Morocco

    Vibrant medinas, breathtaking mountains and an awe-inspiring desert

    Morocco’s blend of diverse cultures and landscapes is as romantic as it is compelling. A gateway to Africa from Europe, it is where ancient Berber, Roman, Arab, Spanish and French history meet and mix to create something uniquely alluring.

    The Mediterranean and Atlantic coastline is dotted with vibrant cosmopolitan port cities such as Casablanca, Tangier and the capital, Rabat, along with laid-back fishing towns such as bohemian Essaouira, Oualidia, Asilah and Agadir with their long beaches cooled by ocean winds.

    Inland, find Marrakesh, whose medieval walls enclose legendary souks (reason enough to visit Morocco), sumptuous Moorish palaces and the peaceful courtyard gardens of luxurious riad hideaways. Fes, the country’s spiritual heart, has an even more labyrinthine medina which feels like stepping back in time. Nearby imperial Meknes has some grand old architecture, and the beautiful blue town of Chefchaouen can be found perfectly set in the Rif Mountains to the north.

    More serious topography divides the country in two, the most dramatic section of which, the snowcapped High Atlas, provides a haven for hikers or those seeking to unwind in a place where Berber culture has remained almost untouched for centuries. Follow passes up and over to sand coloured oasis towns, palm groves and kasbah fortresses at their sun baked southern edge, old staging posts for the great camel trains trading gold for salt across the Sahara Desert whose dunes spill over the southern border. A night out under the stars here is a real privilege.

    Highlights

    Explore the towering mountains and deep valleys of the High Atlas mountains

    Marvel at the seemingly never-ending waves of sand in the Sahara Desert

    Wander the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco, Fes

    Enjoy outstanding Moroccan cuisine and lose yourself in the night markets of Marrakesh

    Morocco is like a planet on its own with its beautiful landscapes, ancient traditions, friendly people, delicious food and stunning views! There’s so much to explore, from wonderful mountains, beautiful coastlines to old cities and the vast sand dunes of the Sahara Desert - it has something for everyone. I personally love wondering through the colourful streets of Marrakesh.

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    Rosie Beckford

    Travel Designer

    Luxury accommodation in Morocco

    There are many incredible places to stay in Morocco. Here are some of our favourites, handpicked by our travel designers:

    Why book with Jacada?

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    Personalised design

    We’ll plan your trip around your specific interests, tastes and preferences, providing helpful tips and honest advice based on first-hand knowledge of the destination.

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    Authentic experiences

    Our expert guides and brilliant travel concierges are hand-picked to provide a genuine experience, bringing your destination to life with care and passion.

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    Responsible travel

    Our luxury trips are designed with responsible travel principles that prioritise travel experiences that are both good for you and good for the planet.

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    Whatever you want from your Morocco tour, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

    Where to go

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    Casablanca

    This city is the chief port, the financial, commercial and manufacturing center of the country.

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    Essaouira

    On Morocco’s Atlantic coast, a little under three hours due west of Marrakesh, Essaouira is a laid-back port town cooled by the vents alizés trade winds gently blowing in from the ocean.

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    Fes

    The city of Fes, Morocco’s second largest, is considered to be its cultural and religious capital and often referred to as the Mecca of the West.

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    High Atlas Mountains

    The Atlas Mountains are a rugged chain that span North Africa from the Atlantic coast through Algeria and Tunisia, an imposing barrier between the fertile Mediterranean coast from the vast Sahara Desert.

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    Marrakesh

    With its rich atmosphere, fascinating history and rich Berber culture, the city of Marrakesh encapsulates what draws people from around the world to Morocco.

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    Moroccan Sahara

    Morocco’s corner of the desert lies south of the High Atlas Mountains, a smattering of oasis towns becoming less frequent the further you venture, eventually reaching the golden dune seas that evokes the most romantic images of the Sahara.

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    Oualidia

    200km north of Essaouira, between El Jadida and Safi, is the peaceful town of Oualidia. Overlooking a coastal lagoon frequented by migratory birds, beyond which is the vast expanse of the Atlantic ocean, its setting couldn’t be more idyllic.

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    Skoura

    Skoura is an oasis town that sits south of the Atlas Mountains at the gateway to the Sahara beyond. Once an important trading post where camel trains would offload spices and gold to be hauled over to Fes, its illustrious past can be glimpsed in the sand coloured Kasbahs that still stand here today.

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    Tangier

    Morocco’s northernmost city, looking out across the Strait of Gibraltar to Spain, Tangier is a place with a fascinating history. Known as ‘The Door of Africa’, it has changed hands dozens of times.

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    When to visit

    Morocco’s varied landscapes mean that the best time to go to Morocco depends on where you want to go and what you want to do.

    Spring and Autumn are warm and sunny across the country. This is a great time for exploring cities, climbing mountains or sleeping out in the desert.

    Winters are mild and summer is extremely hot, but there are many pleasant retreats that can be found in both seasons.

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    Exploring souks

    March–May

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    Go hiking

    September–November

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    Sahara camping

    October–May

    The Best Time to Visit Morocco

    The Best Time to Visit Morocco

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    Plan your trip to Morocco

    Whatever you want from your adventure in Morocco, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

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    Plan with peace of mind

    When you book a trip in today’s world there’s a lot to think about. But with the right advice and expert planning, you can do it with confidence.

    If you book to travel with us but your plans are impacted by circumstances you can’t control, we’ll change your reservation or cancel your booking for a full credit towards future travel.

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