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a cityscape of a city with a mountain in the background
Fès – The Timeless Heart of Moroccan Heritage
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man riding horse on road
man playing guitar on street
man playing guitar on street
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a table filled with lots of different colors of paint
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a building with a large archway and a blue sky

Step into the living history of Morocco in Fès, the country’s oldest imperial city and cultural capital. Wander through the labyrinthine alleys of Fès el-Bali, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the world’s oldest university, ancient madrasas, tanneries, and vibrant souks. From stunning Andalusian architecture to traditional artisan workshops, Fès offers a deep, authentic journey into Moroccan tradition. Whether you’re exploring the medina’s secrets, savoring local cuisine, or relaxing in a historic riad, Fès is a must-visit for those seeking culture, craftsmanship, and history.

$120 per night for 2 people
🏰Highlights:
✔️ Guided tour of Fès el-Bali
✔️ Visit to Al Quaraouiyine Mosque & University
✔️ Chouara Tannery & artisan workshops
✔️ Traditional lunch in the medina
✔️ Insight into Moroccan religious, scholarly, and artistic history
🕒 Duration: Half-day or full-day tours available
📍 Location: Fès, Northern Morocco
✨ A must-visit city where history, spirituality, and craftsmanship come to life.
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a bed with a canopy tented bed and a table with fruit on it
camels in a desert
camels in a desert
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two men sitting on sand dunes
people riding camels on desert during daytime
people riding camels on desert during daytime
four person ride on camel
four person ride on camel
Merzouga Desert Experience – Live the Magic of the Sahara
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Merzouga, gateway to the majestic Erg Chebbi dunes in the heart of the Moroccan Sahara. Ride a camel through golden sand dunes, witness a breathtaking sunset over the desert, and spend the night in a traditional Berber camp under a sky full of stars.
Enjoy warm hospitality, local music around the campfire, and authentic Moroccan cuisine in a setting like no other. Whether it’s for adventure, culture, or peace, Merzouga promises a once-in-a-lifetime desert experience.
$300 per night per person
🏰What’s included:
✔️ Camel ride across the dunes
✔️ Sunset & sunrise views
✔️ Overnight in a Berber tent (with private or shared options)
✔️ Dinner & breakfast
✔️ Local music & campfire entertainment
✔️ 4x4 transport available (optional)
🕒 Duration: 2 days / 1 night (or more)
📍 Location: Merzouga, Erg Chebbi Desert
✨ A dreamlike escape into Morocco’s most iconic desert landscape.
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a long line of columns in a field
Meknès & Volubilis – Imperial Majesty Meets Roman Ruins
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a narrow passageway with arches and arches in the middle of a stone wall
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a group of people walking around a building
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a clock tower in a courtyard with a clock tower in the background
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a hill top view of a city with a green roof
Step back in time with a captivating journey to Meknès, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities, and the ancient Roman city of Volubilis. Discover the grandeur of Meknès, once the royal capital of Sultan Moulay Ismail, where massive gates, royal stables, and ornate palaces tell the story of Morocco’s imperial past.
Just a short drive away, explore the remarkably preserved archaeological site of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its majestic columns, mosaics, and Roman architecture – a silent witness to Morocco’s rich, multi-layered history.
$150 for 2 people
🏰 Highlights:
✔️ Guided visit of Meknès: Bab Mansour, Royal Stables, Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail
✔️ Tour of Volubilis: Roman ruins, temples, mosaics, and forum
✔️ Stop in Moulay Idriss Zerhoun (optional) – Morocco’s holiest town
✔️ Optional lunch in a traditional riad or local restaurant
🕒 Duration: Full-day tour
📍 Location: Meknès & Volubilis, near Fès
✨ A perfect blend of imperial Moroccan elegance and ancient Roman glory.
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woman holding man's hand while walking on alley
a blue alley with potted plants and a bench
a blue alley with potted plants and a bench
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clear drinking glass with green leaves
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black and white cat lying on snow covered ground
a waterfall in the middle of a river with sun shining through the trees
a waterfall in the middle of a river with sun shining through the trees
Chefchaouen – The Blue Pearl of Morocco
Nestled in the heart of the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is a dreamlike city known for its iconic blue-washed streets, tranquil atmosphere, and breathtaking natural surroundings. Whether you're wandering through its maze-like medina, shopping for local crafts, or sipping mint tea with a mountain view, Chefchaouen offers peace, charm, and authenticity at every turn.
This picturesque town is a favorite for photographers, hikers, and travelers seeking a slower pace and a truly magical Moroccan experience.
$200 for 2 people
🌿 Highlights:
✔️ Explore the blue medina & traditional markets
✔️ Visit the historic Kasbah & Ethnographic Museum
✔️ Hike to the Spanish Mosque for panoramic views
✔️ Taste local goat cheese and mountain cuisine
✔️ Day trips to Akchour waterfalls or Talassemtane Park
🕒 Recommended stay: 1–2 nights
📍 Location: Northern Morocco, 2h from Tangier
✨ A peaceful escape where art, nature, and culture blend in a sea of blue.

Agadir Escape made our trip unforgettable! The tailored experiences, from beach relaxation to desert adventures, truly showcased the beauty of southern Morocco. Highly recommend!

Sarah J.

A narrow alleyway with walls and structures painted in varying shades of blue, characteristic of the city of Chefchaouen, Morocco. The cobblestone path leads into the distance, flanked by doors and windows. A person is sitting on steps at the end of the alley.
A narrow alleyway with walls and structures painted in varying shades of blue, characteristic of the city of Chefchaouen, Morocco. The cobblestone path leads into the distance, flanked by doors and windows. A person is sitting on steps at the end of the alley.

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