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In Morocco, the only search engine you’ll need is the stars.
Our Morocco luxury tours go beyond the ordinary. While other operators follow predictable routes, we craft private Morocco vacations that immerse you in the soul of this mesmerizing country – from the labyrinthine medinas of Marrakech to starlit camps in the Agafay Desert. Whether you’re seeking luxury travel to Morocco for a multi-generational family adventure, or an immersive cultural journey, every detail is tailored to you. work closely with local contacts and guides; seamlessly conveying you from stupendous hotels (such as the palatial Royal Mansour and Kasbah Tamadot) to immersive cooking tours, desert sidecar rides, and Berber encampments in the breathtaking Agafay Desert. You’ll stop for mint tea and tagine with village locals in the Atlas Mountains; visit the secret, hidden city of Chefchaouen and more.We specialize in luxury Morocco vacations for a reason.
Feel free to use the below as inspiration, then get in touch to enquire about your very own luxury Morocco vacation.
Morocco’s mix of African, Middle Eastern, and European influences creates a tantalizing recipe everyone should taste at least once. Away from the bustling alleys of Marreckech’s Souk el Attarine, the green-footed Rif Mountain range and photogenic rock formations of Legzira Beach are just two natural wonders that this mesmerising vacation destination has to offer.
As if birthed from a fantasy film, Morocco resembles a dreamworld. The city centers are like labyrinths, and different alleyways introduce you to different characters; snake-charmers, market merchants, tarot-card readers. Needless to say, this intoxicating land is best explored with a plethora of luxury hotels and tours, and we can guarantee a Moroccan vacation as dreamlike as the movies.
Observe the enchanting clay-colored Red City from the ground up as you whizz around its secret backstreets in a vintage sidecar. Hop off and immerse yourself in a behind-the-scenes street food tour that will take you to the stalls you can’t miss, introduce you to the characters that run them and the stories behind them all. Sharpen your bartering skills with the help of an experienced local guide as you shop the labyrinth of colorful market stalls.
What’s better than a champagne toast on the ground? A champagne toast in the air, especially if that in-air glass of bubbles is enjoyed while watching the sunrise over the Atlas Mountains. Few places in the world do hot air balloon tours like Morocco – picture an otherworldly landscape, clear skies, and a dash of adrenaline.
Step into Fes. Walk its vast, pedestrianized urban areas and catch a glimpse of the Andalusian art and Kufic calligraphy found in the ancient 9th century University of Al-Karaouine. Once you’ve admired the traditional architecture and intricate tapestry work that peppers the Medina (we’ll arrange a private tour guide if you’re unsure what you’re looking for), you’ll want some time to digest your day. We suggest you enjoy a private dinner of modern Moroccan dishes, such as sashimi with zaalouk at the exclusive Nur fusion restaurant.
Morocco’s Blue City feels like it was made for the camera. Prove just how gorgeous its blue-washed buildings and zig-zagging alleys are with the aid of a photography tutor in an exclusive masterclass. Hike the surrounding hills and Rif Mountains to find that perfect angle as you learn about Chefchouen’s history and the Jewish residents that gave the town its unique color palette during the 15th century.
Whether you want to sleep in a more conventional luxury riad townhouse in the center of Marrakech, or a top-notch resort on the outskirts of the city, we have you covered. If you’re looking for a more immersive Sahara desert adventure, then we’ll organize a plush Blink pop-up campsite. Even if you simply want a unique setting to enjoy a gourmet dinner under the stars, we can create a luxury campsite to cater to your every whim.
Whether you prefer to view it from camelback, quad bike, or helicopter, the mesmerizing sunset of the Agafay Desert shouldn’t be missed. Let us pull some strings and you can enjoy a romantic meal in your personal Blink campsite as you’re entertained by local belly dancers as they shimmy to the sounds of hypnotic gnawa music.
Marrakech
A dazzling former imperial city in the country’s traditional West.
Marrakech, with its riotous tilework and intricate Islamic design, is built around its bustling medinas, historic mosques, palaces and gardens. The Moorish minaret of 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque overlooks it all; a city of exceptional dining, opulent interiors, and vibrant streets.
The Atlas Mountains
To the Berbers, these are Idraren Draren – the ‘Mountains of Mountains’.
This massive formation of mountains spans some 2,500km across northwestern Africa. Its peak is mighty, snow-capped Toubkal; in whose valleys and foothills are Berber villages, winding roads, stunning treks, and some of the world’s most beautiful hotels and palaces.
Essaouira
Feel the breath of the wind in this UNESCO-protected coastal city.
This historic port city on Morocco’s Atlantic coast is focused on a historic medina and protected by the Skala de la Kasbah; ramparts at whose feet are beaches popular with surfers who make use of the Alizée trade winds. Gentle verandas, peaceful streets, blue fishing fleets, and charming restaurants.
Kasbah Tamadot, Atlas Mountains
La Villa des Orangers
Royal Mansour, Marrakech
Morocco works year-round, but spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) are the sweet spots with comfortable temperatures, manageable crowds, and conditions that suit everything from city exploration to Atlas Mountain treks and desert excursions. Winter is a strong choice for Saharan adventures, with cooler days and clear skies that make the landscape feel almost cinematic. Summer brings intense heat inland – Marrakech regularly hits 104°F (40°C) in July and August – though the Atlantic coast holds its own, cooled by reliable sea breezes. If you’re planning a cultural city break, April and October are hard to beat.
We recommend eight to 12 days for a trip that balances genuine exploration with time to breathe. A week gets you through Marrakech, the Atlas Mountains, and the Sahara. Add Fes, Chefchaouen, or the Atlantic coast and 10 to 14 days lets the country reveal itself properly. That said, even five nights delivers a focused, meaningful experience.
Bespoke Morocco tours typically start from $5,000–$7,000 per person for a week, including premium accommodations, private guides, and curated experiences. Pricing varies based on hotel selection, how many people you’re travelling with, and experiences like private desert camps or helicopter transfers.
A private tour means every detail is designed around you: no fixed schedules, no strangers. You’ll travel with an expert guide who adapts to your pace, unlocking exclusive access: after-hours palace visits, cooking with local families, sunrise breakfast in the desert with no one else around.
Morocco is a well-established destination for luxury travelers, and yes it’s safe. Tourist hubs like Marrakech, Fes, and the Sahara are secure and well-traveled, with a strong infrastructure built around welcoming international visitors. Traveling with a private guide and pre-vetted properties removes the guesswork entirely, and Black Tomato’s on-the-ground support means you’re never navigating anything alone. A little cultural awareness goes a long way, too – your travel expert will brief you on local customs before you go, so you can explore with confidence.
Morocco offers experiences you won’t find anywhere else. Private Sahara camps with dedicated butler service. Exclusive access to properties like Royal Mansour. Atlas Mountain treks that end at hidden Berber lodges. Cooking classes held in centuries-old family homes. Sidecar tours through the streets of Marrakech. Stargazing dinners in the Agafay Desert.