30 Days Luxury Summer Holiday in Morocco (Including 10 Days Yacht Cruise)
Day 1 – Arrival in Marrakech
VIP reception at Marrakech Menara Airport with private transfer to Royal Mansour Marrakech Palace Hotel).
Relax in your luxurious riad suite and enjoy traditional Moroccan mint tea.
Dinner at the palace’s gourmet restaurant with live Andalusian music.
Day 2 – Explore Marrakech
Visit the Majorelle Garden and Yves Saint Laurent Museum in the morning.
Explore the Medina’s vibrant souks and artisan workshops.
Enjoy a rooftop dinner overlooking Jemaa El-Fna Square, sampling Moroccan fusion cuisine.
Day 3 – Spa & Leisure
Spend the morning at the hotel spa with hammam and massage treatments.
Lunch on the pool terrace with Moroccan specialties.
Evening private cooking class with a local chef to learn traditional dishes.
Day 4 – Agafay Desert Adventure
Drive to the Agafay Desert for a private camel ride and quad biking experience.
Enjoy a luxury picnic lunch amid the rocky desert landscape.
Return to Marrakech for a calm evening and dinner at the hotel.
Day 5 – Leisure in Marrakech
Morning at leisure to enjoy hotel amenities, swimming pool, or garden walks.
Lunch at a luxury café in the Gueliz district.
Evening cultural show with traditional Moroccan music and dance.
Day 6 – Transfer to Agadir
Private drive to Agadir, Morocco’s top beach resort city.
Check in at Hyatt Place Taghazout Bay (5) with ocean-view suites.
Evening cocktail and gourmet dinner overlooking the Atlantic.
Day 7–10 – Agadir & Paradise Valley
Spend these days on Agadir’s beaches or surfing at Taghazout.
Take a day trip to Paradise Valley for swimming, hiking, and picnics.
Evenings feature fine dining, spa treatments, and beachside relaxation.
Day 11 – Transfer to Essaouira
Drive along the scenic Atlantic coast to Essaouira.
Check in at Sofitel Essaouira Mogador Golf & Spa (5).
Dinner by the ocean with soft live music and sunset views.
Day 12–14 – Essaouira Discovery
Morning golf at Mogador Golf Course or optional horseback riding along the beach.
Explore the UNESCO-listed Medina, artisan workshops, and local galleries.
Evening cocktails and seafood dinners overlooking the Atlantic.
Day 15 – Transfer to Casablanca
Private drive to Casablanca, check in at Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca (5).
Relax at the infinity pool or enjoy spa treatments.
Dinner at the hotel’s elegant restaurant with Moroccan fusion cuisine.
Day 16–18 – Casablanca & Rabat
Visit Hassan II Mosque, the Corniche, and the Habous Quarter.
Optional luxury shopping at Morocco Mall and spa relaxation.
Drive to Rabat on Day 18 and check in at Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses (5), dinner overlooking the river.
Day 19–20 – Rabat Exploration
Visit the Royal Palace, Chellah Ruins, and Mohammed V Mausoleum.
Optional golf at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam.
Evening Moroccan dinner with traditional music and ambiance.
Day 21 – Transfer to Tangier & Yacht Boarding
Drive to Tangier, check in briefly at Fairmont Tazi Palace Tangier (5).
Board your private luxury yacht for a 10-day cruise along Morocco’s Atlantic coast.
Welcome dinner aboard while watching the sunset over the Strait of Gibraltar.
Day 22–31 – 10-Day Luxury Yacht Cruise
Spend 10 full days cruising Morocco’s coast:
Visit secluded beaches, coves, and coastal towns such as Asilah, Martil, and northern Mediterranean villages.
Daily gourmet meals prepared by your onboard chef with Moroccan wines.
Water activities include swimming, snorkeling, and optional diving.
Relax on sun decks, enjoy yoga sessions, spa treatments, and sunset cocktails.
Optional guided excursions at ports of call for cultural tours and shopping.
Evenings feature private entertainment, live music, or movie nights on deck.
Day 32 – Return to Tangier & Departure
Dock in Tangier Marina, disembark, and transfer to Tangier Airport with VIP assistance.
Check-in and luggage handling are included.
Departure with unforgettable memories of Morocco’s luxury, culture, and exclusive sea adventure.
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ACCOMODATIONS & ACTIVITIES
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INCLUDING PRESTATIONS
PRICES & AVAILIBILITY
- Private Luxury Transportation Throughout The Tour.
- 4 Nights On Half Board in Palace Hotel Le Royal Mansour
- Personalized, Guided Tours in Key Destinations.
- Tour Desert On Camel For 2 Hours
- Quad Experience For 2 Hours
- Air Ballooning Experience Around Marrakech Villages For 2 Hours
- Buggy Experience For 2 Hours
- Parachut Jump With Photos & Videos Package
- All accomodations are in single room
- Airport Meet in Morocco and Greet with Private Transfers
- 24/7 MLV On-Call Support
- Internet access
- Meals (Not included )
- Entrance Fees, Taxes and All Gratuities Except Resident Tour Director
- Travel insurance ( Not included)
- 4 nights on half board in HOTEL PALACE LE ROYAL MANSOUR
- 1 night on half board in HOTEL PALACE SEVEN SAINTS LUXURY CAMP
- 2 nights on half board in HOTEL PALACE RIU TIKIDA
- 2 nights on half board in HOTEL SOFITEL PALACE MOGADOR
- 1 night on half board in HOTEL HAYATT REGENCY
- 2 nights on half board in HOTEL PALACE FOUR SAISONS
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FAQ
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. You can submit and track applications for E-Visa or AEVM (Electronic Travel Authorizations to Morocco) through the Acces Maroc portal.
The maximum duration for a tourist trip is 90 days. If you need to stay longer, you can request an extension at the nearest police station for an additional 90 days.
If you’re part of an organized trip, your passport must be valid for at least the duration of your stay. Always ensure your passport is valid to avoid any inconvenience upon arrival.
Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, hotels, and city exchange offices. You’ll need to present your passport for the transaction.
Yes, international credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted in hotels, some restaurants, shops, and petrol stations. ATM machines for cash withdrawals are also widespread in Morocco.
Yes, you can find internet access at cafes, hotel lobbies, and occasionally free Wi-Fi in public areas. However, internet access in rural areas can be limited. A smartphone with the right plan can provide connectivity almost everywhere.
Both modern flushable toilets and Turkish toilets are available. Tours often aim to visit places with modern facilities.
No, it’s advised to drink bottled water and avoid using tap water for drinking or brushing your teeth. Bottled water is typically provided.
ATM machines are common in airports, metropolitan areas, and medinas but are rare in rural areas. Carry enough cash when traveling outside cities.
Public holidays vary annually due to the lunar calendar. Key holidays include:
- New Year’s Day: January 1
- Independence Manifesto Day: January 11
- Milad un Nabi (Prophet’s Birthday): Varies
- Labor Day: May 1
- Throne Day: July 30
- Eid al-Fitr: Varies
- Eid al-Adha: Varies
- Independence Day: November 18
Yes, Morocco prioritizes the safety of its visitors. To avoid issues, choose a reliable travel company and avoid suspicious places. Local authorities and police are available in tourist areas to address any concerns.
When visiting Morocco, wearing pants and a shirt is common and appropriate, as most locals dress this way. In rural areas, long pants and a long-sleeved shirt can offer protection from the sun and wind.
Pack essential items such as a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Comfortable footwear is vital for extended walking. Consider bringing the following:
- Shawl or scarf: Useful as a wrap, headscarf, or sun shield.
- Comfortable shoes and sandals: A pair for all-day wear and flip-flops or lightweight sandals for comfort.
- Loose-fitting clothing: Choose lightweight, breathable fabrics to stay cool. Avoid tight clothing, and opt for tops with short sleeves or sleeveless styles.
Adapt your wardrobe to the season: layer in winter and opt for light outfits in summer. For formal occasions or upscale dining, bring appropriate attire like a dress or suit.
Yes, alcohol consumption is allowed in licensed venues such as hotels and restaurants. However, drinking in public places and transporting alcohol across the border is prohibited by law. As Morocco is a Muslim country, these restrictions align with local customs and regulations.
It’s challenging to obtain Moroccan Dirham outside the country as it’s a closed currency. Those who manage to do so often face high bank commissions. Once in Morocco, you’ll find ATMs, exchange points, and banks widely available. Many businesses, shops, and restaurants accept credit cards, though a 5% transaction fee is often applied.
