We specialize in creating personalized tours and organizing tailor-made trips across all of Morocco! Whether you’re traveling solo, with a group, or with family—whether accompanied by young children or teenagers—we craft the perfect journey to suit your needs.
Which style of trip is right for me?
Our three styles of travel – Regular, Advanced and VIP – cover a whole gamut of travel experiences. To find out which one has ‘You’ written all over it, visit our trip styles page.
Are trips physically demanding?
Want to lie in a hammock and not move until cocktail hour? We’ve got a trip for that. Want to power up the side of mountain at high altitude? We’ve also got a trip for that. To determine what type of trip suits you best, each of our trips comes with a Physical Rating to let you know how physically demanding it is… or isn’t. Find out more about ratings.
Does Travelicious have family trips?
Travelicious offers a wide range of Family Adventures around the globe. The minimum age (for Family trips) varies depending on destination, and Travelicious has set minimum ages to ensure that the included activities suit each age range. Additionally, you’ll notice that some of the more adventurous destinations have a higher minimum age. Please click here full details and FAQs associated with our Family Adventures.
Who are Travelicious travellers?
Travelicious adventures are for travellers with a yearning to get off the beaten track. Whether you’re travelling solo, with a group of friends, or are aged 18 or 70, there is an Travelicious adventure to suit your interests and comfort level. Each Travelicious adventure has a physical and cultural grading to help you decide if the trip is right for you. No special skills are required for most adventures, just a sense of adventure and a curiosity about the world. Even on our camping adventures no previous experience is required; our tents are easy to set up, even for first-time campers.
How many people will be on my trip?
Good things come in small packages, which is why we keep our group sizes down. This means we’re small enough to remain flexible as we thread our way through communities without intimidating the locals. On most of our trips you’ll be part of an intimate group of 12-16 people, though our group sizes are on average 10 people. Our Overland trips are in purpose-built vehicles that can carry up to 24 travellers. Group sizes are displayed on each trip’s overview page on our website.
Are there age restrictions on your trips?
For the majority of our trips the minimum age is 15. An adult must accompany all children under the age of 18. Our Overland Adventures have a minimum age of 18. Younger children can join us on our Family trips and Short Break Adventures, but check each trip for its minimum age, which is located on the trip’s overview page on the website. Most of our trips don’t have a maximum age limit, but a Self-Assessment Form is required for all passengers 70 years and over.
I’m travelling alone – is that OK?
This is the beauty of the Travelicious style of travel: many of our travellers join because they are travelling solo and want to meet and share experiences with like-minded people. Find out more
If I am travelling solo, will I be charged a single supplement?
As a solo traveller, you will be paired up with another passenger of the same gender as per your passport information. If you’re not comfortable sharing a room with someone of the same gender, you also have the choice to pay for a single supplement (available on the majority of our trips).
If you don’t identify with the gender assigned on your passport, please let us know at time of booking and we’ll arrange the rooming configuration accordingly.
Can we book a triple room?
Depending on the trip style you choose, our trips are organised on a twin, triple or multishare basis. As our bookings are made well in advance, individual room requests can’t be guaranteed.
Can I book a single room?
You can book pre and post accommodation on a single basis; however, throughout your Travelicious trip, rooming is organised on a twin-share basis. Some trips do have a single supplement available – check a trip’s overview page on our website, or their Trip Notes, to see whether a single supplement is offered. If so, please request this at the time of booking.
I have special dietary requirements – will they be catered for?
We will try our very hardest to accommodate all dietary requirements but in some out-of-the-way places it can be very difficult to guarantee. We will let you know if there are places on your itinerary where this is the case. Please let us know at the time of booking of any food requirements or allergies and we’ll pass the information onto your leader. It is also a great idea to bring a card with your dietary requirements written in the local language for those times you are eating away from the group.
What will the food be like on my trip?
Food is one of the most exciting parts of travel. There may be some familiar fare but often you’ll be confronted with the new, interesting and downright weird of the culinary world but we like to think of it as an adventure for all the senses. In addition to this, our flexible itineraries often allow you to eat with the group or branch out on your own – this means you can eat to suit any budget or desire.
Can I drink the water in the countries I visit?
In some destinations it may not be wise to drink the local water. For more details, you can find country-specific information in our fantastic Destination Pages, which can be found in the red menu bar at the top of our home page, or by going to the belo and then choosing the destination you are travelling to.
The top attractions in Marrakech include:
Jemaa el-Fna Square: The vibrant heart of the city, full of street performers, food stalls, and market life.
Koutoubia Mosque: A stunning landmark and the largest mosque in Marrakech.
Bahia Palace: A beautiful palace with stunning gardens and intricate Moroccan architecture.
Saadian Tombs: A historical site with the tombs of the Saadian dynasty.
Jardin Majorelle: A famous garden designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent.
To immerse yourself in Moroccan culture, consider the following tours:
Cooking Classes: Learn how to prepare traditional Moroccan dishes like tagine, couscous, and pastilla.
Souk Tours: Explore the local markets (souks) with a guide, discovering local crafts, spices, and textiles.
Hammam and Spa Experiences: Enjoy a traditional Moroccan hammam (steam bath) and a relaxing massage.
Enjoy a hot air balloon ride For a unique and breathtaking experience, take a hot air balloon ride over Marrakech at sunrise. Float above the palm groves and enjoy panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains in the distance. It’s a serene and unforgettable way to start your day.
Yes, many tours combine Marrakech with nearby cities or regions, such as:
Marrakech and Fes Tour: A multi-day tour that connects the two historical cities, often via the Atlas Mountains.
Marrakech and Casablanca: A day trip or overnight tour to explore the modern and historic landmarks of Casablanca.
Marrakech and Merzouga Desert: A longer desert trip to the famous sand dunes in Merzouga, near the border of Algeria.
Yes, walking tours are one of the best ways to explore the historical sites of Marrakech. These tours typically include visits to iconic locations such as the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Jardin Majorelle, Saadian Tombs, and Ben Youssef Madrasa, allowing you to take in the rich history and vibrant architecture up close.
Most Marrakech tours include a local guide, especially for city tours or visits to cultural sites. A guide will provide insights into the history, architecture, and culture of the places you visit. Some private tours may also offer more personalized experiences.
Yes, there are several popular day trips from Marrakech:
Essaouira: A coastal city known for its beaches, seafood, and historic medina, about 2.5-3 hours away.
Visit the desert Agafay The Agafay Desert is located about 30 minutes outside of Marrakech and offers a great alternative to the Sahara Desert. Enjoy a camel ride or quad biking across the arid, rocky landscape, or even book an overnight stay at a luxury desert camp under the stars.
Ouzoud Waterfalls: A beautiful natural spot with hiking opportunities and opportunities to see wild monkeys, about 2.5 hours from Marrakech.
Atlas Mountains and Berber Villages: Explore traditional Berber culture and hike or ride mules in the scenic Atlas Mountains.
Take a day trip to Ait benhaddou one of the UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most iconic ksars (fortified villages) in Morocco. It’s famous for its earthen buildings and has been featured in many films, including Gladiator and Game of Thrones. It’s about a 3-4 hour drive from Marrakech and makes for a fascinating day trip.
Fes is known for its rich history and well-preserved medieval architecture. Key attractions include the Fes el-Bali (the ancient medina), the Al-Qarawiyyin University (the world’s oldest continuously operating university), the stunning Bou Inania Madrasa, and the Chouara Tannery, where you can see traditional leather-making methods. Don’t miss the Bab Boujloud gate and the Royal Palace.
The best way to explore Fes is by taking a guided walking tour through the medina. This allows you to fully immerse yourself in the city’s unique atmosphere, from the bustling souks to ancient religious sites. For those interested in history and culture, a private tour is a great option to explore at your own pace.
Yes! There are several day trips from Fes that you can take to explore the surrounding areas. Popular options include visiting the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, the charming mountain town of Ifrane, and the cedar forests of Michlifen. A trip to the Ziz Valley or the Merzouga Desert can also be organized for a longer, adventurous excursion.
Absolutely! Many travelers choose to combine Fes with other Moroccan cities such as Marrakech, Rabat, and Chefchaouen. Multi-city tours are available, allowing you to experience a variety of Morocco’s landscapes, history, and culture. You can take a scenic road trip through the Middle Atlas Mountains to sahara desert dunes of Merzouga or explore the coastal beauty of Essaouira.
A Fes food tour offers an authentic culinary experience, where you can sample traditional Moroccan dishes such as tagine, pastilla, and couscous, as well as Moroccan sweets like chebakia and baklava. You’ll visit local markets, try street food, and explore hidden gems that serve the best of Fes’ gastronomy. It’s a great way to taste the flavors of the city and learn about Moroccan food culture.
Most visitors spend 2-3 days in Fes. This allows enough time to explore the main attractions, visit the historical sites, and take a guided tour through the medina. If you want to explore the surrounding areas, such as the Ifrane National Park or Volubilis, you may want to extend your stay.
Which style of trip is right for me?
Our three styles of travel – Regular, Advanced and VIP – cover a whole gamut of travel experiences. To find out which one has ‘You’ written all over it, visit our trip styles page.
Are trips physically demanding?
Want to lie in a hammock and not move until cocktail hour? We’ve got a trip for that. Want to power up the side of mountain at high altitude? We’ve also got a trip for that. To determine what type of trip suits you best, each of our trips comes with a Physical Rating to let you know how physically demanding it is… or isn’t. Find out more about ratings.
Does Travelicious have family trips?
Travelicious offers a wide range of Family Adventures around the globe. The minimum age (for Family trips) varies depending on destination, and Travelicious has set minimum ages to ensure that the included activities suit each age range. Additionally, you’ll notice that some of the more adventurous destinations have a higher minimum age. Please click here full details and FAQs associated with our Family Adventures.
Who are Travelicious travellers?
Travelicious adventures are for travellers with a yearning to get off the beaten track. Whether you’re travelling solo, with a group of friends, or are aged 18 or 70, there is an Travelicious adventure to suit your interests and comfort level. Each Travelicious adventure has a physical and cultural grading to help you decide if the trip is right for you. No special skills are required for most adventures, just a sense of adventure and a curiosity about the world. Even on our camping adventures no previous experience is required; our tents are easy to set up, even for first-time campers.
How many people will be on my trip?
Good things come in small packages, which is why we keep our group sizes down. This means we’re small enough to remain flexible as we thread our way through communities without intimidating the locals. On most of our trips you’ll be part of an intimate group of 12-16 people, though our group sizes are on average 10 people. Our Overland trips are in purpose-built vehicles that can carry up to 24 travellers. Group sizes are displayed on each trip’s overview page on our website.
Are there age restrictions on your trips?
For the majority of our trips the minimum age is 15. An adult must accompany all children under the age of 18. Our Overland Adventures have a minimum age of 18. Younger children can join us on our Family trips and Short Break Adventures, but check each trip for its minimum age, which is located on the trip’s overview page on the website. Most of our trips don’t have a maximum age limit, but a Self-Assessment Form is required for all passengers 70 years and over.
I’m travelling alone – is that OK?
This is the beauty of the Travelicious style of travel: many of our travellers join because they are travelling solo and want to meet and share experiences with like-minded people. Find out more
If I am travelling solo, will I be charged a single supplement?
As a solo traveller, you will be paired up with another passenger of the same gender as per your passport information. If you’re not comfortable sharing a room with someone of the same gender, you also have the choice to pay for a single supplement (available on the majority of our trips).
If you don’t identify with the gender assigned on your passport, please let us know at time of booking and we’ll arrange the rooming configuration accordingly.
Can we book a triple room?
Depending on the trip style you choose, our trips are organised on a twin, triple or multishare basis. As our bookings are made well in advance, individual room requests can’t be guaranteed.
Can I book a single room?
You can book pre and post accommodation on a single basis; however, throughout your Travelicious trip, rooming is organised on a twin-share basis. Some trips do have a single supplement available – check a trip’s overview page on our website, or their Trip Notes, to see whether a single supplement is offered. If so, please request this at the time of booking.
I have special dietary requirements – will they be catered for?
We will try our very hardest to accommodate all dietary requirements but in some out-of-the-way places it can be very difficult to guarantee. We will let you know if there are places on your itinerary where this is the case. Please let us know at the time of booking of any food requirements or allergies and we’ll pass the information onto your leader. It is also a great idea to bring a card with your dietary requirements written in the local language for those times you are eating away from the group.
What will the food be like on my trip?
Food is one of the most exciting parts of travel. There may be some familiar fare but often you’ll be confronted with the new, interesting and downright weird of the culinary world but we like to think of it as an adventure for all the senses. In addition to this, our flexible itineraries often allow you to eat with the group or branch out on your own – this means you can eat to suit any budget or desire.
Can I drink the water in the countries I visit?
In some destinations it may not be wise to drink the local water. For more details, you can find country-specific information in our fantastic Destination Pages, which can be found in the red menu bar at the top of our home page, or by going to the belo and then choosing the destination you are travelling to.
Tangier is rich in culture and history. Some must-see attractions include the Medina, the Kasbah, the American Legation Museum, the Caves of Hercules, and the scenic Tangier Beach. The views from the Tangier coastline are also breathtaking.
The Kasbah: The historic heart of the city.
Medina of Tangier: Wander through its winding streets.
Café Hafa: Famous café with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
The American Legation Museum: A historic building now housing a museum with American-Moroccan history.
The Caves of Hercules: Located just outside the city, these caves offer great views of the Atlantic.
Day Tours: Many companies offer day trips from Tangier to nearby cities like Chefchaouen, Asilah, or Tetouan.
Cultural Tours: Explore the rich history of Tangier with guided tours of the medina, the Kasbah, and historical sites.
Desert Tours: Some tours head to the Sahara Desert, offering multi-day excursions.
Private and Custom Tours: Tailored tours to fit specific interests, whether it’s food, photography, or history.
Yes, although it requires a longer trip. Most tours to the Sahara Desert from Tangier are multi-day excursions and may include stops in cities like Fes or Marrakech along the way. The desert experience includes camel rides, camping under the stars, and exploring sand dunes.
Duration: The journey from Tangier to Chefchaouen takes about 2-3 hours by car or bus.
Highlights: Explore the charming blue-painted streets, visit the Ras El Ma waterfall, and hike up to the Spanish Mosque for panoramic views of the town.
Local experiences: You can also shop for local handicrafts, including woolen goods and leather items.
Taxis: There are both grand taxis (for longer trips) and petit taxis (for short distances). Agree on the fare before starting your journey.
Buses: Local buses are available, but they can be less reliable than taxis.
Walking: Many of Tangier’s main attractions are within walking distance of each other, especially in the Medina.
Private tours: Many companies offer private transportation and guided tours for a more comfortable experience.
Yes, many day trips from Tangier include a visit to the Rif Mountains, particularly Chefchaouen. This “blue city” is famous for its striking blue-painted buildings and tranquil atmosphere.
Hassan II Mosque: One of the largest mosques in the world with a stunning oceanfront location.
Royal Palace of Casablanca: The official residence of the king of Morocco.
Casablanca Corniche: A beachfront promenade lined with restaurants and cafés.
Medina of Casablanca: A charming, historic part of the city with markets, winding streets, and Moroccan culture.
Museum of Moroccan Judaism: An interesting museum showcasing Jewish history and culture in Morocco.
City Tours: Guided tours of the main attractions and historical sites.
Cultural Tours: Exploring Moroccan culture through food, art, and history.
Private Tours: Customized tours with a personal guide to suit your interests.
Day Trips: Visits to nearby cities or attractions outside Casablanca.
Food Tours: A chance to taste local Moroccan delicacies.
Most travelers spend 1-2 days in Casablanca. This gives enough time to see the key sights, enjoy the local culture, and possibly take a day trip to nearby cities or coastal areas.
Rabat: The capital city of Morocco, known for its historical sites and culture.
El Jadida: A UNESCO-listed coastal town with historic Portuguese architecture.
Marrakech: A famous city about 2.5 to 3 hours away, perfect for a longer day trip or weekend getaway.
Yes, many tours in Casablanca offer visits to the Hassan II Mosque, which is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Non-Muslim visitors can tour the mosque, and it is often included in city sightseeing tours. Make sure to check the mosque’s schedule, as it’s closed for visits during prayer times.
Yes, Casablanca is a great entry point to Morocco due to its modern amenities, international airport, and proximity to other major cities. From Casablanca, many travelers go on to visit places like Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, and the Sahara Desert. There are plenty of multi-city tours that start in Casablanca and cover the highlights of the country.