At Bridge, we are passionate creators of exceptional luxury travel experiences in Morocco. With over 20 years of expertise in high-end tourism, we specialize in designing tailor-made journeys that reflect elegance, authenticity, and refined comfort.
We are more than a travel company — we are curators of unforgettable moments. Our mission is to connect discerning travelers with the true essence of Morocco, blending its rich heritage, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes with world-class service and attention to detail.
Our team is composed of experienced travel designers, hospitality experts, and multilingual professionals dedicated to delivering seamless, personalized experiences. From the first consultation to the final farewell, we ensure that every aspect of the journey is thoughtfully crafted and flawlessly executed.
Over the years, we have built strong partnerships with Morocco’s finest hotels, boutique riads, private villas, and premium transportation providers. These collaborations allow us to offer exclusive access, privileged services, and unique experiences that go beyond expectations.
At Bridge, we believe luxury is not only about comfort — it is about authenticity, privacy, precision, and creating meaningful memories. Every itinerary we design is tailored to reflect our clients’ individual preferences, ensuring a journey that is both distinctive and deeply personal.
We are Bridge — connecting you to Morocco in the most refined way.
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO VISIT IN MOROCCO ?
MARRAKECH AND SAHARIEN CITIES OF MOROCCO ?
MARRAKECH
Marrakech est une ville impériale marocaine et une destination touristique majeure, surnommée la « Ville Rouge ». Elle se compose d’une médina historique classée au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO, avec des souks animés, la place Jemaa el-Fna et la mosquée Koutoubia, et d’une ville moderne créée pendant le protectorat français, centrée autour de quartiers comme Guéliz…
Ouarzazat
Ouarzazate est une ville au sud des montagnes du Haut Atlas marocain, connue comme étant la porte du désert du Sahara. Son énorme Kasbah de Taourirt, abritant un palais du XIXe siècle, offre une vue sur le paysage rocailleux des environs, qui apparaît dans plusieurs films…
Merzouga
Marrakech Merzouga is the so-called Pearl of the Desert in Morocco, very popular with tourists the world over and the most important tourist destination of the Moroccan Sahara.This small village, located next to the Er Chebbi dunes, is found in Southern Morocco in the valley of the Ziz River, 50 kilometres from Erfoud and 130 from Errachidia…
AGADIR AND SUD EST OF MOROCCO ?
AGADIR
Its location close to the Canary Islands makes Agadir a popular spa and water sports destination. , the city offers accommodation of all kinds, and the climate is pleasantly mild, even in winter.One of the most popular places is the adjoining marina with its trendy shops and yachts gently rocking in the water….
DAKHLA
Located in the south of Morocco, Dakhla is a small part of paradise, lost between the waters of the Atlantic and the sands of the Sahara. It gives you a complete change of scenery. Kilometres of beaches expand from one side of the town to the other : an opportunity to relax, and indulge in all kinds of water activities.These shores are one of the most beautiful ones in Morocco. These pearls are an absolute haven of peace ; an ideal place to bask in the 25-degree sun all year round.
BLUE CITY AND THE NORTH OF MOROCCO ?
TANGER
Tangier is primarily ,a city in northwestern Morocco, located at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. It can also refer to the historical international zone that surrounded the city or, less commonly, the comparative form of “tangy” (tanger). angier is a port city in Morocco where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. It has a long history as a strategic Phoenician town and was a former international zone.
CHEFCHAOUEN
Chefchaouen is a city in northwestern Morocco famous for its buildings painted in various shades of blue. Located in the Rif Mountains, it was founded in 1471 and has a rich history as a refuge for Moors expelled from Spain. The name “Chefchaouen” is derived from a local termmeaning “look at the horns,” referring to two mountain peaks above the city.
EL JADIDA AND THE OUEST ?
EL JADIDA
El Jadida is Moroccan port city on the Atlantic coast, formerly known as Mazagan.Its definition centers on its history as a fortified Portuguese city from the 16th century, which was given up by the Portuguese in 1769. The name “El Jadida” means “the New” and the city is known for its blend of European and Moroccan culture, a historic Portuguese fortified city that is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its role as a modern tourist destination. …
ASSILAH
A beautiful artist’s town located 25 miles down the coast of Tangier. It is on the first waves of the Atlantic Ocean that the city of Assilah is ensuring the safety of the place. Sandy beaches are for lovers of relaxation, but also the remains of an almost legendary era. The medina still preserves traces of a Portuguese fortified city that does not deny its Arab roots either. The city will satisfy the curiosity of lovers of water sports, especially surfing.
ROYAL DAR ESSALAM RABAT
History and tradition blend with modernity and comfort to make Morocco an exotic and unforgettable destination, Morocco offers a good climate all year round so that you can enjoy golfing on some of the most beautiful courses in Africa. Our in-depth knowledge of Morocco and our wealth of experience are at your disposal, offering you a service tailored to the needs of your particular golfing break / event.
AMELKIS MARRAKECH
History and tradition blend with modernity and comfort to make Morocco an exotic and unforgettable destination, Morocco offers a good climate all year round so that you can enjoy golfing on some of the most beautiful courses in Africa. Our in-depth knowledge of Morocco and our wealth of experience are at your disposal, offering you a service tailored to the needs of your particular golfing break / event.
AVENTURES AND TREKKING
BMW ADVENTURE TRIP
TOUBKAL MONT EXPEDITION
SURF AND HUNTING
SURF VACATION
Since the 1960’s, Morocco has been an essential destination for European surfers looking to escape the cold winters and go in search of sun, warm water and epic righthand points. Separated from Europe by a mere 13kms of the Straits of Gibraltar in the North, Morocco offers a unique African culture and waves along the length of its 2500 kilometers of coastline. Taghazout in the south, with its famous Anchor Point, is a well-known surf hub, but Essaouir, Rabat, Safi and Casablanca all have waves.
HUNTING VACATIONS
From partridge and doves to wild boar and aoudad, Morocco is a one-of-a-kind hunting destination where ancient landscapes meet diverse hunting adventures in the heart of North Africa.
Morocco is a land of contrasts, from the snow-capped Atlas Mountains to the vast Sahara dunes and lush cedar forests. This rich geographical tapestry provides habitats for a variety of game species, including the sought-after Barbary sheep, wild boar, and several game birds such as the Barbary partridge and turtle doves. Morocco offers unique hunting opportunities set against the backdrop of its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture.
HELECOPTER TOUR VACATIONS
From partridge and doves to wild boar and aoudad, Morocco is a one-of-a-kind hunting destination where ancient landscapes meet diverse hunting adventures in the heart of North Africa.
Morocco is a land of contrasts, from the snow-capped Atlas Mountains to the vast Sahara dunes and lush cedar forests. This rich geographical tapestry provides habitats for a variety of game species, including the sought-after Barbary sheep, wild boar, and several game birds such as the Barbary partridge and turtle doves. Morocco offers unique hunting opportunities set against the backdrop of its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture.
MOROCCO SUMMER EXPERIENCE
YAKHT SUMMER VACATION
Since the 1960’s, Morocco has been an essential destination for European surfers looking to escape the cold winters and go in search of sun, warm water and epic righthand points. Separated from Europe by a mere 13kms of the Straits of Gibraltar in the North, Morocco offers a unique African culture and waves along the length of its 2500 kilometers of coastline. Taghazout in the south, with its famous Anchor Point, is a well-known surf hub, but Essaouir, Rabat, Safi and Casablanca all have waves.