inspiring travel
Morocco Sahara
North Africa · Morocco

Where the desert
holds its breath.

Saharan dunes at first light, medinas unchanged in six centuries, and riads that exist entirely off the tourist path.

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Morocco moves at its own pace. The souks are at their best before noon, the dunes at their most theatrical just after dawn, and the old medersas are only quiet if you know the right hour to visit. We've designed journeys here for families and couples, for those who want the medina's full sensory immersion and for those who prefer to watch from the quiet of a private riad terrace.

Morocco rewards those who arrive prepared, and there's no better preparation than someone who has been coming back for twenty years.

Signature experiences

How we design
your Morocco

Sahara desert Morocco
Desert

The Sahara by camel at dawn

A private luxury camp in the dunes of Erg Chebbi, reachable only by camel. Rising before sunrise, climbing the highest dune in silence, and watching the Sahara change colour as Africa wakes beneath your feet.

Marrakech medina
Medina

Marrakech after dark

A private guide who has walked the Medina for thirty years leads you through alleys the tourist maps leave out, to the spice merchants, the hidden hammam, and a rooftop dinner overlooking Djemaa el-Fna as the storytellers begin below.

Riad Morocco
Accommodation

The private riad

Fully rented, entirely yours, a 17th-century merchant's house with a fountain in the courtyard, a plunge pool, a resident chef and a team that anticipates every request. The world outside is ancient. Inside, everything is perfect.

A suggested journey

Nine days
in Morocco

From Marrakech through the Atlas to the Sahara, a private itinerary through a country that rewards those who venture past the obvious. Fully adaptable to your interests.

Day 1–2

Marrakech

Arrival at a private riad. An evening introduction to Djemaa el-Fna with a local guide. The next morning: the Jardin Majorelle before opening, then the Bahia Palace with a personal art historian.

Day 3

The High Atlas

A private 4x4 through the Tizi n'Tichka pass. Lunch with a Berber family in their village. The scale of the Atlas seen from above has no equivalent in Europe.

Day 4–5

The Sahara

A private camp in the dunes of Erg Chebbi. A camel ride at sunset. Sunrise from the highest dune, followed by a traditional breakfast served on the sand.

Day 6–7

Fez

The medieval medina, entirely on foot, with a historian guide. The tanneries from an exclusive private terrace. A private evening at a palace restaurant not open to the public.

Day 8–9

Asilah or Essaouira

A finish on the Atlantic coast, whitewashed walls, art galleries, fresh sea bass and the sound of waves. A different Morocco, quieter and absolutely beautiful.

Frequently asked

Questions &
answers

When is the best time to visit Morocco?

The best time to visit Morocco is March to May and September to November.

How many days should I plan for Morocco?

We typically design Morocco journeys of 7 to 10 days, always tailored to your pace and the depth of experience you're looking for.

Do Belgian, French, Swiss or Luxembourg citizens need a visa for Morocco?

No, no visa is required for a stay of up to 90 days. We confirm the exact, current requirement for your nationality when we design your itinerary, as rules can change.

What budget should I expect for a StoryTailor journey to Morocco?

StoryTailor journeys are designed for travellers whose budget starts at around €5,000 per person, the exact figure depends on the season, the properties and experiences you choose, and the length of your trip.

Your Moroccan story
begins here.

Tell us whether you're drawn to the desert, the medina or the coast, and we'll weave the three into something entirely singular.

Begin your journey