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A First-Timer’s Guide to Morocco’s Imperial Cities

There is no country quite like Morocco. In a single journey, you can wander through medieval medinas, sip mint tea in a riad garden, ride a camel through the Sahara at sunset, and return to a five-star hotel that feels like a palace.

Marrakech: The Red City

Most Morocco journeys begin in Marrakech. Arrive at Jemaa el-Fna at dusk and you’ll witness one of the world’s great human spectacles: fire-eaters, storytellers, musicians, and dozens of food stalls firing up for the evening.

Fez: The Living Museum

Fes el-Bali is the world’s largest car-free urban area and one of the best-preserved medieval cities anywhere on earth. Allow at least three days — a single day barely scratches the surface.

Our curated Morocco itineraries range from seven to fourteen nights. Speak to us to begin planning your Morocco adventure.

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