Our VIP Program elevates your Luxury Morocco Tour into a once-in-a-lifetime journey — granting you private access to Morocco’s most exclusive destinations, hand-picked desert retreats, and personalized privileges that go far beyond standard travel.
Enjoy privileged access to premium desert camps, luxury riads, private drivers, and curated experiences unavailable to the general public.
Travel with seamless comfort — from scenic private transfers to hosted desert sunsets, gourmet dining, and refined accommodations selected for elegance and tranquility.
Every itinerary is fully designed around your preferences — pace, interests, celebrations, wellness moments, and unforgettable desert experiences crafted only for you.
Each Luxury Morocco Tour in our VIP Program is thoughtfully handcrafted — blending the serenity of the desert with refined comfort, immersive cultural discovery, and private access to Morocco’s most breathtaking landscapes.
Every package is tailored to provide an unforgettable desert journey designed around the traveler, not the itinerary.
A curated luxury journey through Marrakech, the Sahara, Fes, Chefchaouen, Tangier, Rabat & Casablanca. Fully private. Fully customizable.
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Escape to the serene and luxurious Liwa Oasis, where you will experience desert tranquility paired with exclusive luxury. This package includes private.
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7-day Morocco tour from Marrakech to Essaouira and the Sahara. Private luxury itinerary with premium riads, desert camp, and VIP driver-guide.
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A journey crafted for travelers who seek luxury, meaning and slow-paced discovery — where every day brings a new landscape, a new flavor, and a new memory worth holding on to.
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Whether you’re dreaming of a private desert camp under the stars, staying in high-end riads, or crossing the Atlas Mountains with a dedicated driver-guide, this FAQ brings together the questions luxury travelers ask most about Morocco. Use it as a guide to design a smooth, comfortable and beautifully organized VIP journey.
The most comfortable months are March–May and September–November, when days are warm and evenings mild in both cities and the desert. Summer is hotter but works well for coastal stays and air-conditioned luxury properties, while winter is ideal for clear desert skies and stargazing if you pack warm layers.
For a relaxed luxury trip, most guests plan 7–10 days to combine Marrakech with the desert and one additional region such as Fes or the coast. Shorter 4–6 day escapes work well for a Marrakech + Agafay or Sahara focus, while “Grand Tours” of 12–14 days allow you to see several cities and landscapes without rushing.
For peak seasons such as spring, autumn, Christmas and New Year, it’s wise to secure your tour 4–8 months in advance because the most desirable riads and desert camps have limited rooms. For quieter periods, 2–3 months is usually enough to confirm your preferred dates and room categories.
Yes. Luxury itineraries are usually fully tailor-made: you can adjust pace, hotel category, length of stay in each city, and experiences such as food tours, shopping time, photography, hiking or spa days. Your travel designer will shape the route around your preferences rather than fitting you into a fixed group schedule.
Absolutely. Many VIP programs create family-friendly routes with shorter driving days, connecting rooms, pools where possible, and activities like camel rides, easy walks, cooking classes and hands-on cultural visits. With a private driver, families can pause whenever children need a break.
Yes. A classic route links Marrakech or Fes with the High Atlas, palm valleys and Erg Chebbi dunes over 3–4 days one way. Many guests pair a few nights in Marrakech with a Sahara experience, followed by Fes or the Atlantic coast, depending on the length of the itinerary.
Morocco is generally considered safe and welcomes millions of visitors each year. As in any destination, you should take normal precautions in busy areas, keep valuables discreet and follow local advice and official travel updates from your country. Private drivers, vetted guides and curated hotels add an extra layer of comfort and security for VIP guests.
There is no strict dress code, but modest, lightweight clothing is appreciated — especially in medinas and rural areas. In high-end riads and restaurants, smart-casual outfits are perfect. Bring a light scarf or extra layer for evenings and for visiting religious or traditional sites.
In luxury properties and carefully selected restaurants, food hygiene standards are high. Most kitchens can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free or allergy-friendly meals with advance notice, and your travel designer will flag requirements to each hotel and camp.
There are currently no mandatory vaccines for most travelers entering Morocco, but routine immunizations should be up to date. It’s wise to carry personal medication, sunscreen and maintain good hydration, especially on desert days. Always check the latest health advice before travelling.
Tipping is customary as a thank-you for good service. Many guests tip their private driver, local guides, hotel porters and camp staff. Your final documents can include a suggested range per day or per service so you can plan in advance and tip in local currency.
Yes. A private driver-guide, pre-booked hotels and hosted experiences make solo and female travel feel very supported. Normal city awareness is still recommended, but having a trusted local team available 24/7 significantly reduces stress and unwanted situations.
VIP itineraries typically include a private, air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking driver for the entire route. Vehicles are sized to your party (sedan, SUV, minivan) with luggage space and comfort upgrades for long desert or mountain drives.
Most luxury tour operators arrange all land services within Morocco, while international flights are booked separately. They can advise the best arrival and departure airports and times to fit your itinerary.
Many nationalities can enter Morocco visa-free for short stays, while others require a visa in advance. Always verify current rules with the Moroccan consulate or official government website for your passport.
Morocco uses the dirham (MAD). Luxury tours are usually paid by card or bank transfer in euros, dollars or dirhams. ATMs are widely available and most high-end hotels accept credit cards.
Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended and sometimes required, especially for remote desert regions. It should cover medical care, trip cancellation, interruption and baggage issues.
Small shops, taxis and tips are nearly always paid in dirhams, but some luxury hotels may accept euros or dollars at their own rate. It is still best to carry some MAD for day-to-day expenses.
Standard camps offer basic private tents and shared amenities. Luxury camps provide en-suite tents, real beds, refined meals, heating or cooling options, private areas and personalized service — ideal for VIP travelers seeking comfort and exclusivity.
From Marrakech to Erg Chebbi, most itineraries spread the journey over two days with scenic stops in mountain passes, kasbahs and palm valleys. Private vehicles allow flexible stops for photos, breaks and short walks.
Camel rides at sunset are a classic highlight, but most luxury camps offer 4×4 transfers for guests who prefer not to ride or have mobility considerations. You can do a short symbolic camel ride and continue by vehicle if desired.
Bring closed shoes, warm layers for desert evenings, sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen and any personal medication. Camps provide bedding and most toiletries; a small daypack and reusable water bottle are also useful.
Most experiences are private — your own vehicle, driver and local guides for sightseeing or activities. Some experiences like balloon flights or cooking classes may be shared, though private options can often be arranged.
Yes. Desert camps and riads frequently organize private dune dinners, music, flowers, cakes or sunrise photo sessions. Share your plan in advance so arrangements can be coordinated discreetly.
Share how you’d like to experience Morocco, and our VIP specialists will craft a private, tailor-made itinerary — from Marrakech to Agafay & the Sahara dunes.