Family Getaway to Morocco | A Passage Through Timeless Traditions
Trip Highlights
Experience the best of Morocco as you explore Casablanca’s seaside charm, Rabat’s rich history, Chefchaouen’s beautiful blue streets, and Fes’ timeless medina charm.
Marvel at the intricate zellige tiles of the world's second-tallest minaret, Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, showcasing Morocco’s finest architecture.
Wander through the dreamlike streets of Chefchaouen, Morocco’s ‘Blue Pearl,’ where every alley whispers stories of Arab-Andalusian heritage.
Soak in the charm of Rabat’s Kasbah of the Udayas, a UNESCO-listed site offering stunning ocean views and a glimpse into Morocco’s royal roots.
Discover Fes’ traditional tanneries, where colorful dye pits and age-old leather-making techniques offer a unique glimpse into Morocco’s craft heritage.


Know Before You Go
- ID proof is mandatory for each individual guest at the time of booking, and also upon arrival. PAN card will not be considered as a valid address proof.
- Ask for permission before taking photos of locals, and avoid photographing government buildings.
- The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and major restaurants, but carry cash for souks, smaller shops, and rural areas.
- Morocco is a conservative Muslim country. Modest dress is recommended, especially in rural areas and religious sites—cover shoulders and knees. Swimwear is fine at beaches and hotel pools.
- Major cities like Fes and Marrakech are well-connected by trains and roads. Medina areas are pedestrian-only. Be prepared to walk and navigate narrow lanes.
- Morocco has varied climates—carry layers for cooler mountain and desert nights.
Additional Information
This 10-day Morocco journey blends iconic cities, mountain escapes, and desert adventures. Begin in Casablanca, a city tour featuring the oceanfront Hassan II Mosque. Continue to Rabat to explore its historical landmarks and vibrant food scene. Also, discover the blue alleys of Chefchaouen and hike through Akchour’s scenic waterfalls. In Fes, stroll through the medieval medina and venture into the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas to spot Barbary macaques. Head to Merzouga for a desert trek across golden dunes before returning to Casablanca for departure.





