Marrakech, the vibrant “Red City” of Morocco, is a sensory wonderland where history, culture, and modern energy collide. Famous for its bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square, the city comes alive with street performers, food stalls, and artisans. Explore the ancient medina, where winding alleys lead to colorful souks filled with spices, textiles, and handcrafted treasures. Iconic landmarks like the Koutoubia Mosque, Majorelle Garden, and Bahia Palace showcase Marrakech’s rich heritage. With its lively atmosphere, luxurious riads, and a backdrop of the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech offers an unforgettable experience steeped in Moroccan charm.

Morocco Private Tours

Morocco is an enchanting country in North Africa, capturing the imagination of locals and tourists alike. Every year, it draws record numbers of visitors who flock here to explore a world seemingly outside of time, where Eastern and Western cultures meet. Morocco is beloved for factors as diverse as its landscapes, history, culture, and people. People visit to explore sweeping deserts like the Sahara, hiking trails in the High Atlas Mountains, fertile plains and valleys, charming beaches edging the country, and richly colored oceans. They are drawn to historic cities like Casablanca and Fes that blend centuries-old traditions with distinctly modern aspirations. In villages and towns across the country, they partake in cultural observations, including watching local artisans practice their trade, witnessing traditional performances, and even meeting local Berber and Arab families to learn about their daily lives. There is truly something interesting right around every corner in this corner of the world.

By signing up for private tours, it is possible to both wander into well-known zones and get lost in the off-the-beaten-path corners of this extraordinary destination. Not all tour companies are created equal, making some stand out from the crowd. By focusing on providing personal touches to each and every guest, these companies make it possible to discover the country with a fervor for learning and adventure. No other trip (or life) experience is like that available through a private guide, which is why perusing private tours is more than just a good idea — it is a must. To that end, various companies offer a variety of private, individualized guides that focus attention on a diverse cross-section of the country in order to provide the most vibrant and multifaceted experience available. Based on the sights, sounds, flavors, landscapes, and experiences that best showcase what the country has to offer, we are proud to claim ourselves to be ambassadors of Morocco throughout the world.

2. What are Morocco Private Tours?

Morocco is no stranger to tourism. It receives millions of tourists from all over the world each year, and for most of them, their first introduction to the country is through private tours. Tourists on package deals are herded into buses and taken to big cities or coastal towns, but for those who wish to explore a land of far higher contrasts and many more diversities at leisure, a personal and private tour of Morocco is the best way. Private tours are mainly associated with individual tourists or small, private groups, and utilize private vehicles and driver-guides. There are various private tours suitable for interests like history, culture, adventure, and more. Different private tour operators use different private tour guides and vehicles, with packages including different levels of accommodation, meaning it is easy and convenient to find something that suits your budget, interests, and schedule.

The concept behind the private tour is relatively simple. Rather than being herded around with a group of people on an itinerary set by someone else, a private tour allows you greater freedom with a range of potential benefits. For example, on a private tour you can set your own itinerary and make adjustments as you go. This means you can stay longer at a site that really interests you or skip something entirely if it doesn’t appeal. Furthermore, because a private tour is more flexible, it also tends to be more immersive. The focus is generally centered around activities that hold some interest to you, along with attractions that are off the beaten track, not featured on tour bus travel schedules. What’s more, if you are using a private tour guide, you can often gain a deeper understanding of the places you visit, learning about local traditions, history, and culture. This can potentially provide a much richer experience and more lasting memories.

3. Advantages of Private Tours over Group Tours

Morocco is high on many clients’ travel wish lists for its well-preserved imperial cities, dramatic varied landscapes, and ancient customs. More and more often, discerning travelers are discovering that private tours work best for their travel style. The biggest draw is the freedom private tours provide to design very personalized, unique journeys in keeping with travelers’ own interests. Instead of being led around in a big pack and rushed from attraction to attraction like on group tours, this flexibility lets travelers see only what captivates them, as well as allowing impulsive changes in the route to take advantage of local festivals, meet with artists, or just to take more time to sit back and enjoy unique, once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Traveling far from home can be a bit disconcerting, so most private tour clients appreciate the comfort a private tour provides. While discovering new cultures entails leaving one’s comfort zone, a comfortable trip is essential. The private nature of a tour automatically lends a relaxed feeling to the journey. Our private tours promote a serene atmosphere – the guides are experienced, adjust the activity level up or down to delight their clients, and are knowledgeable about the habits and idiosyncrasies particular to each traveler. Private tours are also, as a matter of course, about the personalized, authentic experiences that lie at the heart of all our tours: access to local customs and interaction with communities and artisans. In the end, isn’t that what truly constitutes travel rather than tourism?

3.1. Personalized Itineraries

Personalized itineraries are a cornerstone of the appeal of Morocco private tours. Instead of having to change plans to meet preset schedules, travelers can cater their own journeys to their specific interests, such as historical sites, ancient and medieval history, natural wonders, religious sites, handmade jewelry, tasty dishes, underground and natural cave exploration, and a variety of others. This organized feature allows travelers to spend less time in places that don’t speak to them and allows for more meaningful trips. In addition, private tours in Morocco can take you to other unique and meaningful sites that pre-arranged tours miss. Itineraries can be changed or altered at any time before or during your vacation. One of the key points of touring privately is the freedom to travel at your own pace.

One of the most compelling reasons for booking a private tour in Morocco is the convenience of personalized itineraries. It sets the stage for a unique travel experience that will be the source of entertaining anecdotes for years to come. With the help of a private guide, any attraction is feasible. Stables are around every corner, and when it comes to standard tours and planning, hidden canyons and other iconic features are usually bypassed. With the help of a knowledgeable guide, visitors can access the finest food and activities when in Morocco. If you’re not familiar with a location, tasting and ordering from anywhere shouldn’t be an option. When in Morocco, your customized guide will help you experience the greatest of what the country has to offer. Tailor-made private trips can also provide opportunities to master unique skills and engage in activities that serve to deepen one’s connection with local people and culture. For instance, private guides can connect visitors to local artisans who offer the chance to learn about traditional pottery methods, Argan oil extraction, or elaborate henna rituals.

3.2. Flexibility and Freedom

When people inquire about private Morocco tours, the two things I hear most often are, “I want more flexibility,” and, “I don’t want to be in a group.” The thought is that forming a touring group with complete strangers could be the death knell for an otherwise great vacation. This edition highlights the benefits of no stranger danger and focuses on private tours and our custom-designed itineraries.

Flexibility is quickly becoming the number one thing driving most of my touring guests. It’s difficult for many to relinquish this part of travel to a guide. Many clued-in travelers look at cookie-cutter, impersonal group tours that hump along on a tight, over-scheduled itinerary somewhat askance. This is where private trips shine. In having a private tour, you can stay or go, tweak the itinerary or completely disregard it, leave a city or get to a kasbah according to your schedule and interests. People starting to get on your nerves? Awful driver? Rain is bumming you out? Stuff happens. We totally dig.

This kind of flexibility only happens on private tours. With the exception of dropping off and picking up hotel goers, our drivers do what their clients want, when their clients want. It’s not just about your schedule in the mornings or evenings. Making stops for photos, local market browsing and shopping, photo opportunities—these can’t happen on group tours. I’ve never seen a group tour’s passengers wandering gape-jawed through the stalls of a local souq or market with a degree of spontaneity in their footsteps. Tour guides running cookie-cutter group tours can’t possibly wrangle that many people through a ten-minute photo detour; nor would they want to. That’s where we part ways.

3.3. Enhanced Comfort

Comfort is king when it comes to private tours. With a private tour, you can work with your agency and guide to handpick each accommodation and activity. Agencies handle all of your transfers, book quaint and charming accommodations, and connect you with expert private guides to make it nice and smooth. You will not only explore Morocco and all its hidden secrets that only locals know, while choosing local and authentic experiences that suit your needs, but you will also travel in comfort and at your own pace. You are a VIP, and people treat you as such. During your stays in cities, private tours pick you up and transport you in a really comfortable modern vehicle for your convenience.

On a group tour, one of the biggest concerns was the large twelve-seater bus for up to 20 people, but you won’t ever have to worry about that on a private tour; you get a comfortable, modern vehicle. This is a major upgrade both in terms of comfort while driving – fewer people in a car is always more comfortable – and you’ll have more stops to take photos and get out and about because your guide can park pretty much anywhere without giving a thought to multiple cars trying to settle into the same nook. Larger members of our staff check hotels, and we always pick the best we can find in the price bracket of our different tours. Some hotels may have a roomy lounge and restaurant, but smaller rooms. A private tour in Morocco adds this option for picking up your accommodations. We offer luxury standard accommodation to basic standard hotels, including rooms in boutique hotels, local guesthouses, and small riads, or even houses with local hosts, all picked through personal experiences and our love for charming places run by friendly locals who create unique experiences for you!

3.4. In-depth Cultural Experiences

One of the key benefits of booking a private tour is the privacy and flexibility it affords. This extended section dissects the in-depth cultural experiences that set private tours apart from their group counterparts. Guides can arrange meaningful interaction with local communities, acting as intermediaries and translators where necessary. Unlike when visiting a community while on a group tour, when you may feel in the way during a generic explanation of some handicraft or other, on a private tour you can take part in anything from an informal bread workshop or some cooking with a family to learning traditional embroidery. You may also get to experience a party or local wedding, or witness a private ceremony like a visit to the local hammam or a haircut with a local barber. Being on a private trip can also give access to locations that groups can’t easily access, such as a house visit in a small village tucked away in the hills. The specific locations visited may differ from trip to trip, and from one season to the next, and can even be influenced by guest preferences or the chief’s availability.

Exploring any one of the strikingly different locations on offer in Morocco will deliver unique cultural and geographical experiences, with an approach designed to engage your host community in a way that facilitates understanding and aims to transcend cultural differences. Interaction leads to mutual respect and travel that can transform the casual visitor into an ambassador for the people of a nation, encouraging further visits by empathetic travelers. Participants gain a greater knowledge and appreciation of the societies they travel through, thus multiplying the cultural dividends of any such trip. Whether you join us in Tangier’s rarefied and exotic air or plunge down to the timeless souks of Marrakech, we look forward to helping you transform Morocco into a timeless experience of a genuinely human culture.

4. Activities Included in Morocco Private Tours

Many private tours in Morocco, especially those that cater to couples, families, and small groups, start with exploring some of the beautiful and famous historical and cultural attractions in the north, and then those or new sites in Fes, Midelt, and the south. If you have a specific itinerary in mind or have already traveled in Morocco a bit, you can definitely communicate with the company and tailor your own custom guided desert tour. Much of exploring and adventuring in Morocco is done in the Sahara Desert, where you can ride a 4×4 or quad across the dunes, tie a headscarf around your face while zipping down a sand slope on a snowboard, or most popularly, sit high atop a camel. Day and overnight camel treks are the best way to take in the scenery without any distraction from sound, and set the sleepy towns, unworldly quiet night skies, and the dunes on the horizon against epic solitude. However, unlike the typical camel ride, or a tourist bus through a dry, sandy patch, a desert experience, local and authentic or otherwise, like solo riding on mules, doesn’t usually include a lot of activity. On the other hand, foodies will delight in Morocco’s specialty private day trips, treks, and tours. Food-loving couples, families, and groups can scope out amorous honeymoon-like picnics or sample some culinary handiwork, artful craft, local tenacity, and thrift by experiencing a local cooking workshop or an authentic tasting in Fes and Marrakesh’s local markets.

4.1. Exploring Historical Sites

Morocco private tours offer many advantages to the traveler, perhaps the most popular being the chance to explore historic sites, palatial ruins, and architectural riches. The country has always attracted history lovers and curious travelers, offering access to excellently preserved, atmospheric Islamic, Roman, and even Phoenician ruins. Places like the Berber edifice at Volubilis or the breathtaking Akkalgoz site that overlooks the town of Nkob see far leaner crowds than other famous sites.

On a decently paced tour, the average private traveler can expect to see maybe one or two fascinating ancient towns, a couple of Roman ruins if interested, the odd UNESCO World Heritage Site, and, of course, several ancient Kasbah ruins along with some bustling medieval markets and traditional Berber settlements. Local guides are usually attached for outings in cities such as Fes, Marrakech, and sometimes in coastal towns, where they then expose a fascinating insight into the towns’ history, landmarks, anecdotes, and the locals. The traveler is also given the option of resting at their destination for the night, should they wish to carry on exploring one particular site a bit longer. In truth, the private Morocco tours can cater to the tastes of just about any history enthusiast, as each itinerary is comprised exclusively for them by an expert in the field of history and historical travel writing. All you have to do is play History Detective and decide which unique brand of Morocco, berthed in a rich tapestry of historic ruins, you want to lose yourself in.

4.2. Desert Adventures

Some of the most exciting highlights of Morocco private tours include desert adventures, like those that travelers experience in the vast, dramatic, and ancient Saharan expanse. Camel trekking, sunsets and sunrises, starry nights, impressive sand dunes, boarding, quad biking, parasailing, sand bathing, yoga, meditation, and spa treatments – there is so much activity packed into this environment. Opting for private tours of Morocco usually means that one will travel in the most comfortable way that suits them personally, and that the outings begin after a slow private breakfast and end in the late afternoon, allowing you to enjoy nature at your own pace and spend plenty of time taking photographs, so that you can even walk or run through the vast sand seas in the largest, most serene desert in the world. Behind every monumental sand dune that one crests, there is a new vision that fills one’s imagination with the remote extravagance of endless geographic isolation. Activities include guided walks into sand dunes or towards remote oases, where only antelopes, geckos, and lizards live. In this kind of Morocco private tour, clients can also benefit from the knowledge of their private driver and guides, who have been raised in these deserts and are experts in the rules of safety and respectful passage. Due to the isolation of these landscapes, enjoying it with a personal qualified guide is about comfort and safety. There are unlimited options that perpetually span the experience of adventure to more sophisticated and educational journeys for scholars, poets, writers, and painters.

4.3. Culinary Experiences

Culinary experiences are a highlight of many private tours in Morocco. Activities may include tastings at local markets, trying produce unique to the area, and sampling local treats. A range of gastronomic experiences allows travelers to connect with Moroccan culture through its food. Besides on-the-go tastings, many private tours offer the chance to get hands-on in a traditional Moroccan cooking class either at a local cooking school, in smaller group excursions at a local guesthouse, or within the heart of a family home. These authentic experiences allow guests to not only prepare but also enjoy a traditional Moroccan meal through step-by-step guided assistance. Dinner in a traditional Riad or Dar courtyard dining experience adds a touch of romance to a trip and can also be enjoyed along with live entertainment.

Whether you enjoy sourcing ingredients directly from the land through a farm-to-table experience or have the opportunity to accompany a professional guide and taste the difference through a tour of traditional markets, you will be able to hear the stories behind the culinary experiences. Private service always includes knowledgeable local guides who have a passion for food and the tradition of portraying the importance of food in Moroccan culture in a fascinating way. By meeting local chefs, discovering the spices involved, or accompanying the family of a destination in the preparation, you will gain a direct narrative of ancestral and geographical influences finely poured into beautifully crafted recipes. Moroccan cuisine encompasses the diversity of cultural traditions that have been contributed over the centuries by the different populations that have crossed the region. While remaining true to its innermost essence, each ethnic group has contributed its own influence, enriching the culinary traditions that we have the privilege to enjoy today.

4.4. Local Market Visits

One of the times spent during private Morocco tours includes a visit to some of the local markets where you find craftsmen making and selling their products. Your guide will accompany you on these exploring excursions. Although these areas attract a lot of tourists, including the general public, local people come and go for shopping purposes.

A number of markets are worth visiting for local encounters. From woodworkers, shoemakers, and other fine craftsmen, you also find local shops selling a variety of spices. The market is directly related to the spice and dye industry, which is the most interesting in the city.

A disorganized but interesting collection of markets is located in the northeast of the Medina. The cacophony of cooking from the beautiful displays and various meat stalls in the meat area is not spectacular. Merchants in the tourist quarter of the town of souks also sell jewelry, spices, and other interesting bric-a-brac. All handcrafts, although our primary focus is on carpets and rugs, are a good reason to be purchased – textiles, pottery, leather, and metalwork from Fes and surrounding villages are of a very high standard and represent some of the most ancient traditions.

4.5. Cultural Workshops

Cultural workshops enrich private travel in Morocco through fun and inventive learning opportunities. These educational experiences are aimed variously at individuals, families, and pre-arranged groups from two to twenty participants. They address traditional handicrafts such as tile-making, pottery decoration, pottery making, kasbah construction, and weaving, offering travelers the option of taking practical works home as souvenirs. The chief draw of these self-contained lessons may come from the hands-on experience with Moroccan crafts and the chance to learn from talented artisans and craftsmen on-site. Consequently, a majority of those attending these workshops embark on such ventures hoping to “learn something hands-on.” While most workshop packages can be booked in advance, the length, format, atmosphere, and content can be adapted to individual specifications and abilities. If a traveler harbored latent fears of failure in any given craft, overseers in these workshops assure weary participants that errors are part of the educational process.

The traditional crafts of Morocco are a rich part of the country’s heritage, as evidenced by the central government’s decision to include two of these workshops in the national cahier des charges of the Levant, as well as to award the title of Centre d’Artisanat to Dar Cherambri/Fez. Few industries in Morocco, if any, are more appropriate for inclusion in private tours than the handicrafts of Morocco. The geography and history of the country naturally invite notions of luxurious travel with their associations with the frescoes and stucco work of ancient palaces, the embroidery of harem-holding pashas, and the marble doorways of Orientville. A client who has already expressed an interest in discovering the arts of a culture fresh to him, or who is mainly interested in art in general, will also be drawn to include an artisanship component in his Discovery Stay. Workshops are designed to enhance client knowledge about Morocco’s traditional arts and crafts by giving them the opportunity to get personally involved with local artisans. Just one workshop might be appropriate, depending on the client and his itinerary.

5. Essential Tips for Morocco Private Tours

Embarking on private tours in Morocco offers inquisitive travelers the adventure of a lifetime. Such opportunities for adventure are wide-ranging and may include anything from exploring mountains and beaches to dining on Moroccan dishes in the heart of bustling cities, such as Marrakech and Fez. But before diving into the adventure of a private Morocco tour, curious travelers will want to go through this guide of essential tips. These tips, including the best time for travel, cultural etiquette, packing, and safety tips, will ensure that both local and international travelers are adequately prepared for their well-informed private tour.

Deciding to enjoy private tours in Morocco means travelers are ready to invest in an adventure of discovery in a country that offers varied opportunities. They choose the country and their mode of travel and are set to experience the best that Morocco travel packages can offer. The first tip in a private Morocco tour is to plan a travel time, as weather and activities can affect costs and availability. Most adventure trips are designed to explore the different Morocco trekking paths, which can include hiking and trekking in the mountains, the beaches, and the coastal journey. Ready to plan your essential private tours in Morocco guide? Here are a few key suggestions to consider when traveling in Morocco. Take note of these helpful tips for the essentials in preparing for a private Morocco tour.

The best tip for your private Morocco tour starts with what to pack. Travelers will need suitable clothing, including beach and desert weather attire, appropriate shoes, documented essentials, and local etiquette. In addition to basics like a passport and permit, water-wicking clothing and hiking boots are needed. Boots are great for mountain travel, while suitable walking shoes are a must for desert and beach exploration. Sandals are ideal for extended treks along the beach or the desert sand. Pack to suit the duration of the journey and adventure. For shorter Morocco travel packages, travelers can pack less, leaving room for mementos and purchases. Beach and beach town trips are casual, meaning less formal wear is needed. Choose items travelers would enjoy, wear, and use over the duration of the trip. Pack the identity of your journey.

5.1. Best Time to Visit

When it comes to when to visit Morocco, this nation does not disappoint for those who are looking for great experiences all year round. Generally speaking, however, most seasoned travelers and travel experts are in agreement that the best time to visit Morocco is during what are known as the “shoulder seasons.” These are the months of April, May, and June, and late September to October. This is when the country is not too crowded, as is often the case, especially in certain cities and at popular venues and attractions.

The Kingdom of Morocco covers a large area. As a result, the different regions of the country experience different climates at different times of year. For the most part, however, as already mentioned, the shoulder seasons are considered ideal due to the especially enjoyable climate they afford — cooler and just-right temperatures, no rains or very little precipitation, and nature in full bloom. Spring is one of the best times to travel to Morocco for most people, with its enjoyable temperature and low humidity levels in most destinations. Many events such as the Rose Festival are celebrated during April and May, and as later months move on, travelers can expect to look out for festivals such as the Gnaoua and Sun Festival in May and the World Sacred Music Festival in June. Ultimately, when choosing when to go to Morocco, it all comes down to your travel schedule and current circumstances. Although you can come here at almost any time of year, things may look different depending on the season!

5.2. What to Pack

Due to its diversity of climate and geography, Morocco is often best seen through a private guide who can take travelers to the very best sites for their particular taste. Mountaineers and waterfall lovers will enjoy Chefchaouen, while desert lovers should not miss the dunes of Erg Chebbi. If you have the luxury of a private guide who can take you around this spectacular country, be sure to pack your items in a backpack or soft-sided duffel bag so that we can fit your luggage in the car with you, unless your journey is primarily limited to Morocco’s urban areas. This list contains general tips on what to bring with you on a private tour of Morocco, but you should, of course, consider the weather and time of year when preparing your packing list.

What to Pack 1. A daypack. 2. Comfortable clothes for the day, which can be as warm as 116° in the desert and as cool as 50° at night, or even lower if you dream under the stars. 3. It’s ideal to bring along layered clothes. 4. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes for walking. 5. A scarf or shawl is a good idea for dusty days or when visiting a city, or when visiting a mosque. 6. Sunglasses are an essential accessory. 7. A map or guidebook of cities. 8. A credit card, checking account, or some money.

5.3. Cultural Etiquette

Morocco has its own customs, etiquette, and traditions which might be very different from your own or what you are used to. Travel to Morocco aims to educate visitors about these and show them how to show respect to the Moroccan people. If in doubt, always seek advice. This is a general guide; people are likely to be a lot more understanding in the larger towns and cities, but extra care is advised when talking to children or particularly to women in rural areas. The rural areas usually hold very different customs from the city and coast alike, so it is worth being aware of which area you are traveling in.

Dress: Morocco is not as strict about dress codes as some other Islamic countries, and the majority of Moroccans do not wear the Arab dress. However, skimpy tops and cut-off trousers are not considered appropriate and will attract unwanted attention. In rural areas, shorts should never be worn by women unless playing sports, and then they may be allowed on the field but not off it. For men, shorts are generally acceptable but might be frowned upon in some areas.

Greeting: Most Moroccans are very friendly and most are happy to use their French to help you out with a few basic words. The main greetings between people are ‘Salam Alaykum’ and ‘alaykum Salam’. The reply changes as time goes by, but a common one is ‘dikra mabsoota’. Handshaking is widely used with a casual native, but people who have not been introduced may hold their hand to their chest or their chin as a sign of humility and respect. The cheek-to-cheek Arab kiss is not used unless you are being introduced to someone of importance. However, the French really took to it during the colonial period, and many people in the towns and cities will give three kisses. Be aware that the Arab way is normally allowed within your gender only; i.e., a man does not kiss another man on the cheeks. If you are not in such a professional environment, the single cheek kiss and handshake can be used. Triple cheek kissing is not used in the company of a strong female presence. Try to talk to people in broken Arabic; even a few words will win over a lot of hearts. The locals will not laugh and will, in general, be delighted. Arabic and French are the main languages; some Spanish and English are spoken mainly by western Saharawis and a few educated Moroccans.

5.4. Safety Tips

Safety Tips for Private Tours in Morocco

When traveling on a private tour in Morocco, it is important to stay safe. Always be aware of your surroundings, especially in places with large crowds such as markets and urban settings. As in any place in the world, it is also important to keep your personal belongings secure. Hanging onto your handbag, wallet, or phone is a good idea. This is especially important when riding on public transportation. Upon arrival in a new place, familiarize yourself with local customs and traditions. Although most Moroccans are very tolerant, keep an eye on cultural traditions when you travel to smaller villages and towns. To avoid unintentional legal breaches or the need to be disrespectful, it is important to understand local laws when traveling in a foreign country.

We always suggest traveling in pairs or groups while journeying into rural areas. Keep in touch with your guide or the front desk of your hotel if you are traveling on your own. It is also a good idea to let someone back home know what you plan to do and where you plan to go. Our best tip for staying safe on a private tour in Morocco is to maintain open communication with your guide. By following these safety precautions, guests who travel with our Morocco private tours will find peace of mind.

6. Recommended Private Tour Operators

While you can book a private tour through hotels and many accommodations, it’s often in your best interest to use a tour operator instead. They offer a higher level of customer service than any hotel concierge, and you’re likely to have a dedicated and highly motivated guide. The best operators are essential to your safety during travel, as they are far more likely to use safe vehicles in good repair, top-quality lodgings, and high-quality food. The guides who will meet you at the airport and lead your tour are in charge of the tours and have excellent working relationships with everyone you’ll meet. Here are some highly recommended private tour operators to consider.

Marrakech Excursions offers a wealth of options when it comes to seeing the best of Morocco. Whether you’re traveling with family, in a group, or as a solo adventurer, the wide range of tours can be customized to your individual needs. Experience exotic and authentic Morocco with Charaf at Nomadic Tribes Travel. His commitment to customer service is second to none. Sun Trails is UK owned and operated by an experienced, multilingual expert on Morocco who knows the country and its culture inside out. They offer customized private tours of Morocco, tailor-made itineraries and experiences, personal support, and experienced members of staff with local knowledge to assist with planning and booking of excursions and more. Whether you’ve planned the details of your trip to Morocco down to the last camel ride or you’re still deciding where to go, the team at Experience Morocco is known for finding the perfect balance between organizing an unforgettable adventure and making your client experience exceptional.

7. Customizing Your Private Tour Experience

Customizing your private tour experience is an inherent part of the private tour advantage. When preparing to book a private tour in Morocco, consider what you really want out of your visit to this amazing country. For example, would you like to dive in and learn a mouthwatering chicken tagine recipe with a chef in Marrakech? Are you interested in attending a traditional Berber wedding, a Friday couscous prayer day, or visiting a saffron farm? While you could also enjoy some of Morocco at a faster pace, for most, it would be more fulfilling to participate in a tour that illustrates the facets of the country that resonate with you personally. A variety of day trips and half-day trips can also be included in your personalized itinerary. For example, you could hike in the foothills of a Berber village, take a camel ride in the Sahara, trek in the High Atlas Mountains, or indulge yourself at a hammam spa. A private tour in Morocco is customized around your dreams, wishes, and interests, so jot down your travel wish list! Once you plan a private tour, the more advice you can give on what you want—or maybe more closely, what you don’t want—to do, the more fulfilling your experience will be. Be truthful about your expectations and unmistakable about your likes and dislikes so your tour experience will be one of the ultimate highlights of your life. Work hand in hand with your driver and tour guide to develop a unique story for your travel experiences in Morocco.