Morocco Tours 2026 & 2027: Private Tours Built for USA & Canada Travelers
Eight signature private Morocco tours from 8 to 14 days — plus fully tailor-made trips. Hand-built since 1999 by a Vancouver-headquartered, Moroccan-operated team. Transparent pricing in USD and CAD. No deposit until your itinerary is exactly right.
Pick Your Morocco Tour in 30 Seconds
Eight signature itineraries can feel like a lot. Use these four shortcuts to narrow it down — then customise from there. Every tour below is private, fully flexible, and priced in USD and CAD.
By Trip Length
How many days do you have? 8–9 days for a focused trip, 10–11 for the sweet spot, 13–14 for the full picture.
By Travel Style
First-time visitor, family with kids, luxury seeker, heritage traveler, off-the-beaten-path adventurer? There's a Morocco tour built for each.
By Start City
Flying into Casablanca (most flights from USA/Canada), Tangier (from Spain), or Marrakech (low-cost from Europe)? Every tour starts/ends differently.
By Group Size
Couple, family, multi-gen, friends-group, or solo? Per-person price drops as group size grows. Solo supplement is standard, not penalty.
Compare All 8 Morocco Tour Itineraries
Each card below has the full route, hero photo, toggleable map, and live pricing in your chosen currency. Click Tour Brief for day-by-day details, what's included, and accommodation-tier pricing.
Morocco Tours by Length: 8 to 14 Days
The biggest variable in any Morocco tour is how many days you have. Below is the same set of 8 tours, organised by duration so you can find your fit at a glance.
Morocco Tours by Traveler Type
Different travelers want different things from Morocco. Here's how to think about it.
Best for Families
9-day Marrakech & Merzouga loop — no airport changes, daily driving stays under 4 hours, camel trek and luxury desert camp kids love. Game-of-Thrones backdrop at Aït Ben Haddou.
See 9-day family tour →Best for Luxury Seekers
14-day Majestic Morocco — La Mamounia / Royal Mansour / Selman Marrakech in the Palace tier. Private SUV with senior driver-guide. The grand loop from Atlantic to Sahara.
See 14-day grand tour →Best for Heritage Travelers
10-day Jewish Heritage Tour — Museum of Moroccan Judaism (only one in the Arab world), Fes Mellah, Abensour Synagogue, Marrakech Lazama Synagogue. Specialist guide, kosher on request.
See 10-day heritage tour →Best for Adventurers
8-day Erg Chigaga 4×4 expedition — the remote Sahara, only reachable by 4×4 from Mhamid. Iriqui salt-lake crossing, Berber nomad camps. Skip the tourist trail completely.
See 8-day Sahara expedition →Why North American Travelers Choose Gateway2Morocco
Most travelers comparing Morocco operators land on the same three questions: who actually runs the tour on the ground, what does private really mean, and what happens if something goes wrong. Here's how we answer each — and why 5,000+ travelers have booked with us since 1999.
Canadian trust, Moroccan soul
Headquartered in Vancouver and BPCPA-licensed (#80460), so your booking carries the consumer protections of a Canadian travel agency. Operated entirely on the ground by Moroccan natives with 25+ years of in-country experience — no foreign middleman, no markup chain.
100% private — every tour, every time
Just your group, your driver, and a licensed local guide. No coach buses, no shared vehicles, no strangers added to your trip. Start and end anywhere, change pace mid-trip, swap stops on the fly — your itinerary belongs to you.
Free 48-hour proposal — no deposit yet
Tell us your dates, group size, interests, and budget. Within 48 hours you receive a custom proposal — full itinerary, hotel list, vehicle, guides, all-in pricing in USD or CAD. Revise as much as you want. You only pay a deposit when the itinerary is exactly right.
4.9 stars · 298 verified reviews
Independent reviews on TripAdvisor from travelers who actually took the tour. Real names, real dates, real itineraries. Read every one of them unfiltered on our testimonials page.

Meet your Morocco specialist: Brahim Jounh
"Morocco isn't just a destination for me — it's home. Every itinerary on this page is one I'd take my own family on. We don't run group departures, we don't share vehicles, and we don't add markups for booking layers. You reach me directly during planning; you reach our Morocco team directly while you're traveling. That's how it should work." Meet the team →
Morocco Tours from North America: What to Know
Gateway2Morocco specialises in North American travelers. Pricing is shown in both USD and CAD across the site. Itineraries are paced for travelers arriving from a 5–8 hour time-zone difference, with the first day always built as a low-key arrival day so you can recover from the flight.
🇺🇸 Morocco Tours from the USA
Most US travelers fly into Casablanca (CMN) via Royal Air Maroc, Air France, Lufthansa, or British Airways from JFK, EWR, IAD, ORD, ATL, or MIA. Royal Air Maroc operates nonstop New York–Casablanca and Washington–Casablanca year-round. Pricing on every tour shown in USD; we issue invoices through US-payment-friendly channels (credit card, ACH, Wise).
🇨🇦 Morocco Tours from Canada
Royal Air Maroc runs seasonal direct flights YUL–CMN (Montreal–Casablanca). From Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, or Ottawa: connect through Montreal, Paris (Air France), London (British Airways), or Amsterdam (KLM). Pricing in CAD, BPCPA-licensed agency (#80460), and ACTA-accredited — same Canadian consumer protections as a domestic booking.
Best Time to Take a Morocco Tour
Morocco's climate splits sharply by region. The general rule: spring and autumn are the universal sweet spots; summer is for the coast only; winter is for the Sahara and the imperial cities.
Spring (March – May)
The ideal window. Mild everywhere, wildflowers in the Atlas, the Roses Valley in bloom in May. Best for first-time visitors.
Autumn (Sept – Nov)
The other ideal window. Summer crowds gone, the Sahara cools to comfortable temperatures, harvest season in the Atlas.
Summer (June – Aug)
Marrakech and Fes hit 38°C+. Stick to the Atlantic coast (Essaouira, Tangier) or the Atlas Mountains. Sahara is too hot.
Winter (Dec – Feb)
Excellent for the Sahara (warm days, cold nights — pack layers) and the imperial cities. Atlas peaks may have snow.
What to Expect on a Private Morocco Tour
Every private Morocco tour on this page bundles the same on-the-ground essentials so there are no surprises mid-trip.
On-the-ground logistics, handled
Airport pickup and drop-off, private 4×4 or minivan with fuel and tolls included, all riad and hotel accommodations in your chosen tier, daily breakfast, dinners at desert and mountain stays, all entrance fees to UNESCO sites and monuments.
People who actually know Morocco
A dedicated English-speaking driver-guide for the entire trip (French and Spanish on request). Government-licensed local guides at every imperial city for medina tours and historical sites. 24/7 in-country support from our Burnaby, BC office.
What's not included
International flights (we suggest routings but you book), most lunches and beverages, gratuities, travel insurance, and optional add-ons like hot-air balloon rides over the Atlas, cooking classes in Marrakech, and traditional hammam visits.
Morocco Tour FAQ
Answers to the questions every traveler asks before booking. If yours isn't here, the team replies to direct inquiries within 24 hours.
How many days do you need for a Morocco tour?
The minimum that works without rushing is 8 days, which gives you Marrakech, the Sahara, and the High Atlas. 10 days lets you add Fes and Chefchaouen. 13–14 days lets you add the Atlantic coast (Essaouira, Safi) for the complete picture. Most North American travelers choose 10–11 days.
What's the best Morocco tour for first-time visitors?
If you want everything iconic — imperial cities, the Sahara, and the Atlas — book the 11-day Exotic Morocco tour. If you want to skip the desert this trip and focus on history, book the 9-day Imperial Cities tour. Both are private, both run year-round, and both round-trip from Casablanca.
How much does a private Morocco tour cost?
Gateway2Morocco's private tours start at $2,120 USD or CA$2,925 per person for the 8-day Erg Chigaga tour. Most 9–11 day tours run $2,385–$2,915 USD per person. The 13–14 day grand tours run $3,445–$3,710 USD per person. All prices include private driver, licensed guides, all entrance fees, daily breakfast, and airport transfers. International flights are not included. See full transparent pricing across all four tiers →
Which Morocco tour is best for families with kids?
The 9-day Marrakech & Merzouga tour is our top family pick — it loops out of Marrakech (no airport changes), keeps daily driving under 4 hours, and includes the camel trek and luxury desert camp kids love. Roses Valley, Skoura oasis, and Aït Ben Haddou (the Game of Thrones kasbah) round it out. Older kids and teens often prefer the 11-day Exotic Morocco for the imperial cities.
Is Morocco safe for American and Canadian tourists?
Yes. Morocco is one of the most politically stable countries in North Africa and a longstanding ally of both the US and Canada. The US Department of State and Global Affairs Canada maintain standard "exercise normal precautions" advisories. On a private tour you have a vetted driver and licensed guides with you — petty pickpocketing in crowded medinas is the most common issue, exactly as it would be in Paris or Barcelona.
Do US or Canadian citizens need a visa for Morocco?
No. US and Canadian passport holders can enter Morocco visa-free for stays up to 90 days. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry. No advance paperwork is required.
What's the best time of year to visit Morocco?
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the ideal windows — mild everywhere, manageable temperatures in the Sahara, and the Atlas at its most beautiful. Summer is too hot for inland tours; stick to the Atlantic coast. Winter is excellent for the Sahara and the imperial cities, but the Atlas may have snow.
What does "private tour" actually mean?
Just your group — never strangers added to your vehicle, never a coach bus with 30 other travelers, never a fixed schedule you have to keep up with. You get a private vehicle (sedan, SUV, or minivan based on group size), a dedicated English-speaking driver for the full trip, and licensed local guides who join you for medina tours and historic sites. You can change pace, swap stops, or sleep in mid-trip without anyone else's plans affecting yours.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes — every itinerary is a starting point, not a fixed menu. You can add days, remove cities, change accommodation tier, request specific riads, build the trip around a special occasion, accommodate dietary restrictions or religious requirements (halal-only stays, kosher meals, prayer-time-aware schedules), or build something completely from scratch. The 48-hour proposal you receive is fully revisable until you're happy.
What's the difference between Erg Chebbi and Erg Chigaga?
Erg Chebbi (near Merzouga) has the iconic tall dunes you've seen in photos, is reachable by paved road, and has more luxury camp options — it's the standard Sahara experience. Erg Chigaga is more remote, requires a 60 km 4×4 piste from Mhamid to reach, has fewer visitors and feels more like an expedition. Pick Erg Chebbi for first-time desert visitors and Erg Chigaga if you've done the Sahara before or specifically want unspoiled solitude.
What language do tours operate in?
English. All Gateway2Morocco drivers and guides speak fluent English. French and Spanish are also available on request — let us know during your proposal. The team in Vancouver communicates in English throughout planning.
Do you offer halal Morocco tours?
Yes — Morocco is a Muslim country so halal food and prayer-friendly logistics are the default. For Muslim travelers we can specifically arrange halal-only riads (which is most of them), prayer-time-aware driving schedules, and avoidance of restaurants that serve alcohol. Just request this when you book.
Are Gateway2Morocco tours suitable for solo female travelers?
Yes. With a private driver and guide accompanying you, solo female travel in Morocco is straightforward and safe. Many of our reviews on TripAdvisor are from solo women travelers. A female guide can also be requested for medina tours.
Are flights to Morocco included in the tour price?
No, international flights are not included — we focus on the on-the-ground tour so you can shop for the best flight fares yourself. Most US travelers fly nonstop to Casablanca on Royal Air Maroc from JFK, EWR, IAD, ORD, or MIA. Canadian travelers fly direct YUL–CMN with Royal Air Maroc (seasonal) or connect via Paris, London, or Amsterdam. We can recommend flight routings if helpful.
How do I book a Morocco tour?
Request a free 48-hour proposal — tell us your travel dates, group size, interests, accommodation preference, and budget. Within 48 hours you receive a complete custom itinerary with full pricing. You revise as needed. When the itinerary is exactly right, you pay a deposit to confirm. Final balance is due 60 days before departure.
Is Gateway2Morocco a licensed and insured travel agency?
Yes. Gateway2Morocco is BPCPA-licensed (#80460) by the British Columbia Business Practices and Consumer Protection Authority, IATA accredited, and ACTA accredited (Association of Canadian Travel Agencies). The on-the-ground operation in Morocco is fully insured and uses licensed local guides for every historic site visit.
Ready to plan your Morocco tour?
Tell us your dates, group size, and what kind of Morocco trip you have in mind. You'll receive a complete custom itinerary in USD or CAD within 48 hours — with no deposit required until the trip is exactly right.
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