Morocco Travel Guide
Welcome to Morocco, where centuries of culture blend with unforgettable landscapes. From the red walls of Marrakech to the golden dunes of Merzouga, this guide helps you plan the perfect Moroccan adventure. Whether you dream of desert camping or exploring ancient medinas, Morocco promises an experience like no other.
Marrakech: Explore the buzzing souks of Jemaa el-Fna, admire the Majorelle Garden, and relax in a traditional riad.
Fes: Discover the world’s oldest university and vibrant tanneries in its UNESCO-listed medina.
Chefchaouen: Wander through blue-painted streets surrounded by the Rif Mountains.
Essaouira: A breezy coastal escape for surfers and seafood lovers.
Merzouga: Gateway to the Sahara Desert, perfect for camel treks and luxury desert camps.
The best time to visit Morocco is March–May and September–November. The weather is mild, perfect for sightseeing and desert tours.
Spring brings colorful landscapes, while autumn offers warm days and cool nights; ideal for Sahara adventures.
Morocco offers safe and diverse travel options:
Train (ONCF): Comfortable and scenic between major cities.
Buses: Reliable and budget-friendly with Supratours or CTM.
Private tours: A stress-free way to explore remote areas like Merzouga or the Atlas Mountains.
Book with Morocco Desert Journey for flexible itineraries and local experts.
Experience Morocco’s rich flavors through traditional dishes:
Tagine: slow-cooked meat or vegetables with Moroccan spices.
Couscous: a national dish served on Fridays.
Mint Tea: a symbol of hospitality and friendship.
Dress modestly and respect local customs.
Carry cash (dirhams) for small shops and markets.
Bargain politely — it’s part of the fun!
Stay hydrated, especially in desert regions.
From 4×4 Sahara adventures to Marrakech-to-Fes desert tours, Morocco Desert Journey designs private trips that showcase the country’s culture and hidden gems. Travel safely, comfortably, and authentically with our professional guides.