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Morocco has many International Airports:

  • Mohamed V Casablanca (CMN) 
  • Menara Airport in Marrakech (RAK) 
  • Agadir (AGA) 
  • Tangier (TNG) 
  • Flying into another airport in Morocco? Just let us know and we’ll do our best to accommodate you

Morocco offers a mix of romantic and adventurous destinations perfect for honeymoon tours. Here’s a list of the best locations tailored for couples:

1. Marrakech – The Vibrant Romantic Getaway
Why Go: A bustling city filled with luxurious riads, vibrant souks, and tranquil gardens.
Highlights:
Stay in a private riad with a rooftop terrace.
Visit the exotic Majorelle Garden and the historic Bahia Palace.
Enjoy a candlelit dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking Jemaa el-Fna.
2. Chefchaouen – The Blue Pearl
Why Go: A serene and picturesque town, perfect for couples seeking relaxation.
Highlights:
Wander through its blue-painted alleys hand in hand.
Hike in the Rif Mountains for breathtaking views.
Enjoy a peaceful stay in a boutique hotel with panoramic terraces.
3. Sahara Desert – A Starry Retreat
Why Go: The ultimate romantic escape under the starlit skies.
Highlights:
Camel trekking over golden dunes in Merzouga.
Spend a night in a luxury desert camp with a private tent.
Enjoy a magical sunset and sunrise over the sand dunes.
4. Essaouira – The Seaside Charm
Why Go: A laid-back coastal town with stunning beaches and a relaxed vibe.
Highlights:
Stroll along the beach or take a horseback ride at sunset.
Explore the historic medina and its art galleries.
Enjoy fresh seafood at a waterfront restaurant.
5. Fes – A Journey Back in Time
Why Go: A city rich in culture and history, perfect for intellectual and adventurous couples.
Highlights:
Stay in a romantic riad in the medina.
Explore the labyrinth of narrow alleys and historic sites.
Visit the Tanneries and enjoy traditional Moroccan crafts.
6. Atlas Mountains – A Peaceful Retreat
Why Go: Ideal for couples who love nature and tranquility.
Highlights:
Stay in a cozy mountain lodge or a luxury kasbah.
Hike through scenic valleys and waterfalls.
Experience a private hammam session with stunning mountain views.
7. Agadir – Luxurious Beach Resorts
Why Go: For those seeking relaxation with a mix of beach fun and luxury.
Highlights:
Stay in all-inclusive resorts with spa facilities.
Indulge in water sports or relax by the sea.
Visit nearby Paradise Valley for a natural retreat.
8. Ouarzazate & Ait Ben Haddou – Hollywood Romance
Why Go: For cinematic landscapes and adventure.
Highlights:
Explore the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou kasbah.
Stay in a kasbah-style hotel for an authentic experience.
Take a day trip to the Todra Gorge for hiking and scenic views.
Tips for Planning a Moroccan Honeymoon:
Season: Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November) offer pleasant weather.
Accommodations: Opt for luxury riads, boutique hotels, or desert camps with private amenities.
Activities: Consider spa treatments, private dining, and guided tours to enhance your experience.

Yes, we offer only private tour packages. Every tour is designed to provide a personalized and exclusive experience tailored to your preferences, ensuring privacy, flexibility, and exceptional comfort throughout your journey. Whether you’re exploring Morocco’s imperial cities, sahara desert.atlas mountain.uonesco kasbahs oasis landscapes, or coastal gems, our tours are crafted exclusively for you or your small group.

Absolutely! All our private tour packages are fully customizable. You can tailor your itinerary to include specific destinations, activities, accommodations, or experiences that match your interests and preferences. Whether you want to explore cultural landmarks, enjoy adventure activities, or relax in luxurious settings, we’ll work closely with you to create the perfect travel experience.

More than 99 percent of the population is Sunni Muslim, and less than 0.1 percent of the population is Shia Muslim. Groups together constituting less than 1 percent of the population include Christians, Jews, and Baha’is.

Of course every couple has a Private Room tent to sleep in, if you’re a family the kids will share one and the parents will have a private one, or if you wish you can also sleep under the stars outside .

Morocco has one of the lowest crime rates in the world — compared to the US and Europe, it’s considered a very safe destination. Moroccan people are known for their hospitality and they will make you feel very welcome. Please for more information about this topic we have many solo women travelers articles to share with you, just check our testimonials to see how travelers before you have found the country.

Payment and Cancellation

When you arrive in Morocco, we offer flexible payment options to ensure convenience. We accept payments through PayPal, bank transfers, Western Union, and cash upon arrival. These methods cater to various preferences, allowing you to choose the most suitable option for your peace of mind and convenience.

Rich History and Magnificent Monuments: Food Diversity: Medinas of Morocco: Camel Ride, Sand Dunes, and Quad Biking: The Staggering Atlas Mountains: Variety of Beaches: Ski Resorts of Morocco: Unique Culture of Morocco.

The three leading exports are agricultural produce (citrus fruits and market vegetables), semiprocessed goods and consumer goods (including textiles), and phosphates and phosphate products. Major imports are semimanufactures and industrial equipment, crude oil, and food commodities.

Moroccan people are very known for their strong sense of hospitality and welcoming. They are very nice people. Moroccan people are tolerant, welcoming, and friendly to foreigners. They treat others very well, in responding to their tradition, values, and culture

It has the fifth-largest economy in Africa and wields significant influence in both Africa and the Arab world; it is considered a middle power in global affairs and holds membership in the Arab League, the Arab Maghreb Union, the Union for the Mediterranean, and the African Union.

United States, European Union, Canada, Australia, New Zealand Citizens do not need a visa to enter Morocco if you stay less than three months. Once you land in Morocco, you’ll be required to fill out a landing card with an address of residence during your stay in Morocco which is normal. 

Morocco is much more western in dress than ever before. Although it is still a dominantly islamic country, it’s best to cover yourself outside the large city centers.  The locals here are truly used to seeing tourists, and you’ll never feel uncomfortable or out of place.  They’re glad you’re here. 

  • In the hot summer months we’d suggest you to wear light, loose, cotton or linen to stay as cool as possible.
  • A hat or turban is a must in the sun to protect your head against the heat and sun. You look cool, we promise. In autumn and spring a light jacket or fleece is recommended; the evenings can be quite cool when the sun goes down! In winter, warm clothing is a must.

People do tip in Morocco, about 10-15% on your bill. Please do not tip children, as they work hard as a culture to not promote begging. 

Additional Questions

Yes, it is possible to visit the Sahara Desert from various countries like Chad, Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan and Tunisia— but it is the easiest from Morocco. … From Marrakech, you can easily book Sahara Desert Tours will take hours of driving but good things come to those who wait, right? Don’t let this discourage you from visiting though, the Sahara Desert is a site to see.

  • Your own private 4×4 with air-conditioning, all fuel costs
  • Your own private knowledgeable guide – English/French language speaking
  • Food (breakfast, lunch and dinner),
  • Hotel/bivouac accommodations
  • Camel ride in the desert (if the tour goes through the desert).

There is a 25% reduction for children under 10 years old whilst we do not charge for children under 5.

At Desert Kingdom we are excited to collaborate with our clients to create the perfect itinerary. Let us know what you would like to change or what you would like to see and we will do our best to meet your needs.

We provide accommodations that blend luxury, comfort, and authenticity. Our options include:

5-Star Riads: Experience Morocco’s heritage with stays in beautifully restored riads, offering personalized service and elegant interiors.
Luxury Hotels: Enjoy modern amenities and world-class hospitality at premium 5-star hotels.
Kasbahs: Immerse yourself in Moroccan tradition with stays in charming kasbahs, surrounded by stunning landscapes.
Luxury Desert Camps: Spend magical nights in the Sahara under the stars, with private tents equipped with en-suite bathrooms and all the comforts you need.
Each accommodation is carefully selected to enhance your journey and ensure an unforgettable stay.

If you are travelling further in Morocco after the tour we can carry all your luggage as there is plenty of space in the vehicles we use. Depending on what you want to be doing on your tour and the time of year will affect what you need to bring. We always advise to bring good sun protection, cool clothes and a hat as the sun is very strong. Comfortable footwear is advisable, although how far you walk is entirely up to you. In the desert/City Tour or anywher in morocco. the temperate can drop quickly even in summer can be chilly, so bringing a jumper or fleece is advisable.

For most of the tours and excursions listed anytime of the year is good. Summer can be extremely hot, but we tailor the tour to suit the weather, organising any walking or camel treks in the morning or evening, and having good air conditioning in vehicles and accommodation. If you are planning to come trekking with us then the best time is October until May as it can be very hot during the summer months.

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