Morocco does not ease you in. From the moment you land, it reaches through the senses — the scent of orange blossom and cumin, the call to prayer echoing across medina rooftops, the ochre light that turns every alley golden at dusk.
It is one of the few places on earth that feels genuinely different from anywhere you have been before. Which is exactly why first-time visitors so often feel overwhelmed — and why the right itinerary makes all the difference between a trip you survive and a trip you never forget.
This 10-day private Morocco itinerary is built for first-time visitors who want to experience the country properly — not through a bus window, not on a rushed group schedule, not with a script. This is Morocco on your terms: a private guide who grew up here, a hand-picked riad our team has slept in, a Sahara camp with your name on the tent.
We have hosted over 3,200 travellers through Morocco since 2012. This itinerary is distilled from everything we have learned about what moves people most — and what they always wish they had more time for.
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| Day | Destination | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 | Marrakech | Arrival · Medina walk · Jemaa el-Fna at dusk |
| 3 | Marrakech | Majorelle Garden · Hammam ritual · Rooftop dinner |
| 4 | Fès | Scenic drive via Beni Mellal · Ancient medina arrival |
| 5 | Fès | Private medina walk · Chouara tanneries · Medrasa |
| 6 | Chefchaouen | The Blue City · Rif Mountains · Spanish Mosque sunset |
| 7–8 | Sahara Desert | Merzouga · Camel trek · Private luxury desert camp |
| 9 | Essaouira | Atlantic coast · Blue harbour · Sunset seafood dinner |
| 10 | Departure | Marrakech transfer · Final mint tea · Home |
Marrakech — Arrival & First Impressions
Your private driver meets you at Marrakech Menara Airport — a sign with your name, cold water in the car, no waiting around. Within 20 minutes you are stepping through the heavy wooden doors of your riad: the medina chaos disappears instantly, replaced by the sound of a fountain, the scent of rose petals, and an inner courtyard so beautiful it stops you mid-sentence.
Spend your first afternoon at your own pace. The Jemaa el-Fna square is best experienced at dusk, when the food stalls ignite, the musicians arrive, and the square transforms into something ancient and entirely alive. Your guide will walk you in at exactly the right moment.
Day 2 is your immersion into the souk. The spice market, the leather quarter, the lantern-makers and carpet-weavers. A sensory overload in the best possible way — and completely different when you have a guide who can tell you what you are actually looking at.
Marrakech — Gardens, Hammam & Rooftop Dining
Begin at the Majorelle Garden — a cobalt-blue botanical sanctuary designed by Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent. Arrive before 10am for the best light and fewest visitors.
The afternoon belongs to the hammam. A traditional Moroccan hammam is not a spa — it is a ritual. Steam rooms, black soap scrubs, argan oil massage. One of the most genuinely relaxing experiences on the planet, and something no other destination can replicate. We book you into a private session at a vetted hammam — not a tourist version, a real one.
Dinner tonight is on a rooftop terrace with a view across the medina. Order the lamb tagine. Order the pastilla if it is on the menu. Do not rush.
- Majorelle Garden — Yves Saint Laurent's private paradise
- Medersa Ben Youssef — 14th-century Islamic architecture at its finest
- Private hammam and argan oil treatment
- Rooftop dinner with medina views at golden hour
Fès — Morocco's Spiritual Heart
Fès is the city that makes people stop mid-sentence. It is the oldest continuously inhabited medieval city in the world, and it looks like it. The medina — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — has 9,000 alleyways, no cars, and a sensory depth that takes your breath away the moment you enter.
Your private guide grew up in Fès. That matters enormously here. The medina is genuinely easy to get lost in, and without a guide you will spend your time navigating rather than experiencing. With ours, you will find the tanneries from the correct angle, visit workshops closed to the public, and have lunch in a family home that does not appear on any app.
- Chouara tanneries — the famous leather dyeing pits, viewed from above at the right moment
- Al-Attarine Madrasa — widely considered the finest tilework in Morocco
- Fès el-Bali medina walk — 9,000 alleyways with a guide who knows every one
- Visit to a working copper and brass workshop in the artisan quarter
- Dinner in the Fès Jdid quarter — quieter, more local, better food
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Chefchaouen sits in the Rif Mountains and has been painted almost entirely in shades of blue — from the deepest cobalt to the palest lavender. Nobody fully agrees on why. Either way, the result is one of the most photographed places on earth — and even the photographs do not prepare you for it.
Arrive in the morning, before the light becomes harsh and before day-trippers arrive from Fès. Walk up through the Medina quarter to the old mosque, then continue to the Spanish Mosque on the hillside — the best viewpoint in the city, especially at sunset.
- Walking the blue-washed alleyways of the Medina at your own pace
- Ras el-Maa waterfall — local families, children playing, completely unscripted
- Spanish Mosque at sunset — the finest viewpoint in Chefchaouen
- Fresh goat cheese and local honey at a mountain market stall
The Sahara Desert — The Unmissable
No 10-day Morocco itinerary is complete without the Sahara. Nothing in Morocco prepares you for the moment you first see the dunes at Erg Chebbi rising out of the horizon. At 150 metres tall, these are real dunes. At sunset they turn amber, then deep red, then purple. At night, the sky above the desert is the clearest you will ever see.
We drive you to Merzouga by private 4x4, stopping at the Todra Gorge and the Draa Valley along the way. Your camel trek departs at 5pm, timed to arrive at your private desert camp at golden hour.
This is not a shared camp. Your tent has a real bed, proper lighting, and a private bathroom. Dinner is served by candlelight on the dunes with Berber music in the background.
The next morning, wake at 5:30am. Walk to the top of the dune behind your camp. Watch the sunrise over 500 kilometres of Saharan sand with no other human being in sight. This is the moment every Majesty Morocco guest talks about for years.
- Private 4x4 transfer via Todra Gorge and Dades Valley
- Sunset camel trek to private luxury desert camp
- Candlelit dinner on the dunes with live Berber music
- Pre-dawn dune climb for the Sahara sunrise — the highlight of the trip
- Sandboarding on the dunes (optional, and genuinely excellent fun)
The Sahara books out fast.
Peak season fills 3–6 months in advance. Luxury desert camps have very limited private tent availability.
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Essaouira is the decompression chamber at the end of a Morocco trip. After the intensity of the medinas and the vastness of the desert, this wind-swept Atlantic port town offers something completely different: wide white ramparts, a harbour full of blue fishing boats, and a pace of life so relaxed it feels deliberate.
Walk the ramparts at sunset. Eat grilled sardines at a harbour stall. Browse the woodworkers and musicians who give Essaouira its particular creative energy — Jimi Hendrix came here in 1969 and reportedly considered staying.
- Rampart walk at golden hour overlooking the Atlantic
- Harbour market — blue boats, fresh catch, local traders
- Women's argan cooperative — ethical sourcing, extraordinary products
- Sunset dinner at a medina restaurant with Atlantic views
Departure — And Already Planning the Return
Your final morning is yours. One last mint tea on the riad rooftop. One last walk through a market. One last attempt to fit everything you bought into your luggage. Your private driver transfers you to Marrakech airport in time for your flight.
Almost every guest who completes this itinerary says the same thing on the way to the airport: they wish they had booked two more days.
Morocco does not let go easily. Consider yourself warned.
Practical Information
Best time to visit
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) — mild temperatures, no extreme heat, ideal for medinas and the Sahara. Winter offers spectacular starry desert nights and uncrowded cities.
Visa & entry
Most Western passport holders need no visa for stays up to 90 days. A valid passport with 6+ months remaining is all you need. No mandatory vaccinations. We send every guest a full pre-trip logistics guide after booking.
Getting there
Direct flights to Marrakech from London, Paris, New York (JFK), Newark, Miami and Washington D.C. Around 3.5 hours from the UK, 7–8 hours from the US East Coast.
What's included in a private tour
- 100% private — your guide, vehicle and experiences never shared with strangers
- Every riad and camp personally vetted by our team
- 24/7 WhatsApp support — a real person, not a chatbot
- Airport transfers included at both ends
- Fully flexible pace — you stop when you want
Starting price
From $2,500 per person for 7 nights. Free custom proposals within 24 hours — fully itemised, no surprises.
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