“Morocco is a symphony of color and sound — a majestic mosaic of cultures and traditions that captivates the soul and calls you back again.”
Morocco glitters like a jewel at the meeting point of Europe and Africa — the grandeur of desert landscapes and the green of oases, the spice-laden air of ancient medinas, the endless sands of the Sahara and the azure waves of the Atlantic whispering old legends.
Breakfast in the sky with a private waiter
A menu by a celebrated chef and a “1001 Nights” performance
Secret doors and the labyrinths of artisans
The house of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé
The stone desert glowing at golden hour
A Berber village and a saffron garden
Day 1
Airport welcome. Check-in. Spa and welcome dinner.
At the airport you are met by your guide — your companion for this journey through Morocco.
Transfer to your hotel in the city center (45 min). Lunch at the hotel and spa treatments per the program.
A welcome dinner of Moroccan specialties to open the journey.
Day 2
Hassan II Mosque. Villa des Arts. Seafront lunch. Transfer to Marrakech.
Discover the Hassan II Mosque, Michel Pinseau’s masterpiece: half of its plaza rises above the ocean, and its minaret is among the tallest in the world.
Visit the art-deco Villa des Arts de Casablanca (1934) and its collection of contemporary Moroccan artists.
Lunch on the oceanfront corniche, then a scenic transfer to Marrakech and evening at leisure.
Day 3
Vintage motorcycles through the Medina. Musée de la Confluence. Jemaa el-Fnaa.
Ride vintage motorcycles through the Medina, then walk the “Secrets of the Medina” route — ancient palaces and the Musée de la Confluence.
Hidden doors, the labyrinths of babouche makers, carpet and kaftan merchants, and oriental bazaars fragrant with spices.
At dusk, the legendary Jemaa el-Fnaa square comes alive: storytellers, musicians and the smoke of a hundred grills.
Day 4
Jardin Majorelle. Villa Oasis and the YSL Museum. Dinner at Royal Mansour.
Stroll the bamboo alley of the Jardin Majorelle — the botanical garden of that deep blue that took its creator’s name.
Optionally, an exclusive visit to Villa Oasis, the home of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé: antiques, ceramics and gardens kept exactly as they were.
The Yves Saint Laurent Museum, and in the evening — dinner at Royal Mansour, the palace hotel of the King of Morocco.
Day 5
Sunrise by balloon. Camels at sunset. Dinner in a private tent.
Greet the sunrise from your private hot-air balloon basket. Breakfast in the sky, served by a personal waiter.
Free time and spa. Lunch at the hotel restaurant.
A camel ride across the stone desert at golden hour, then dinner in a private tent: a menu by a celebrated chef and a “1001 Nights” performance under the stars.
Day 6
A Berber village. Saffron. Lunch in a kasbah. Dinner at Churchill’s table.
Drive into the Atlas Mountains, home to some fifty species of aromatic and medicinal plants — green valleys beneath snow-capped peaks.
Meet a true Berber village and the keeper of a saffron garden. Lunch in an ancient kasbah with mountain views.
Return to Marrakech for a farewell dinner at La Mamounia — at the table where Winston Churchill liked to dine — before your departure.
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