How to travel Morocco in 2026: the ultimate group trip experience

by Annabel Lashbrook

Chefchaouen 'Blue City'

Morocco is one of those destinations that feels impossible to fully capture in a single trip - unless it’s planned properly. In 2026, more travellers are choosing group tours that take care of the logistics while still delivering a full, immersive experience.

The real advantage is simple: Morocco is all about contrast. Cities, mountains, desert, and coastline all sit within a single journey - but distances and travel planning can get complicated fast on your own.

Here’s a glimpse into what our Morocco Adventure tour looks like.

Morocco landscape views

1 night Casablanca

The journey begins in Casablanca, Morocco’s modern coastal hub. It’s your introduction to the country’s scale and energy, with a first major highlight being the iconic Hassan II Mosque, dramatically positioned above the Atlantic Ocean.

2 nights Chefchaouen

Next is Chefchaouen, the famous “Blue City”. Two nights here gives you time to slow down and explore its peaceful streets, where every corner feels like a photo waiting to happen.

Nearby, a trip to Akchour Waterfalls adds a natural escape, with hiking trails, pools, and lush green scenery.

2 nights Fes

Then it’s on to Fes, the cultural heart of Morocco. This is where history, craftsmanship, and daily life all collide inside one of the world’s oldest medinas. Across two nights, you can properly explore its winding streets, medinas and traditional experiences like pottery or mosaic workshops.

Fes

1 night Midelt (Berber village experience)

As the route moves south, you stop in Midelt for a more rural experience. Here, you spend time in a traditional Berber village setting, sharing tea with a local family and learning about life in the Atlas foothills.

It’s a short but meaningful cultural pause between the cities and the desert.

Midelt

2 nights Sahara Desert

This is the highlight for many travellers - the Sahara Desert.

Across two nights, you experience golden dunes, 4x4 desert drives, camel rides, sand boarding, and unforgettable sunrises and sunsets. One night is spent in a traditional desert camp under the stars, followed by a second night in a desert hotel for a more relaxed reset.

Sahara Desert

1 night Ouarzazate

Often called the gateway to the desert, Ouarzazate is a key stop surrounded by cinematic landscapes and historic architecture. It’s also close to one of Morocco’s most iconic sites, Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO-listed fortified village.

1 night Imlil (High Atlas Mountains)

From desert to mountains, you arrive in Imlil, set within the High Atlas Mountains.

This overnight stay offers a completely different pace - mountain air, scenic hiking, and time to unwind in a remote village setting surrounded by dramatic peaks and valleys.

Atlas Mountains

2 nights Marrakech

The journey ends in Marrakech, Morocco’s most energetic and iconic city. Two nights here gives you time to explore its vibrant medina, hidden courtyards, and bustling souks.

The experience builds to the atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fnaa, where street food, performers, and market stalls create a final burst of energy before the trip ends.

Why this 2026 Morocco itinerary works

Our Morocco Adventure works because it removes the complexity of travelling Morocco independently while keeping the experience rich and varied. You move seamlessly between completely different landscapes - coast, mountains, desert, and cities - without worrying about transport, timing, or logistics.