Explore Morocco’s hidden gardens and rich history on a 10-day tour. Discover vibrant landscapes, artistic wonders, and cultural treasures from Casablanca to Tangier.
Explore Morocco’s hidden gardens and rich history on a 10-day tour. Discover vibrant landscapes, artistic wonders, and cultural treasures from Casablanca to Tangier.
Casablanca - Where Ocean Meets Faith
Hassan II Mosque - Begin the journey where the Atlantic meets Africa’s edge. The Hassan II Mosque stands majestically, its minaret reaching the sky. Inside, sunlight dances through stained glass, illuminating marble floors that hover above the sea. As dusk colors the horizon, enjoy dinner at Le Cabestan, where…
Casablanca - Where Ocean Meets Faith
Hassan II Mosque - Begin the journey where the Atlantic meets Africa’s edge. The Hassan II Mosque stands majestically, its minaret reaching the sky. Inside, sunlight dances through stained glass, illuminating marble floors that hover above the sea. As dusk colors the horizon, enjoy dinner at Le Cabestan, where lobster tagine and sea breezes whisper of past voyages.
Rabat – Gardens of Time
Andalusian Gardens - Morning light graces the Oudaya Kasbah, its blue doorways framing women selling almond pastries. In the Andalusian Gardens, time seems to pause—orange trees laden with fruit, fountains whispering tales of old Al-Andalus. By afternoon, the Chellah ruins resonate with storks and echoes of the past, their stones embracing Roman columns and Islamic tombs. Rest in a riad, the scent of jasmine lingering on your skin.
Tangier – Botanic Whispers
Exotic Gardens of Bouknadel - Head north to Bouknadel Exotic Gardens, where cacti guard lotus ponds, and bamboo paths lead to pagoda views. Then, explore Umberto Pasti’s Wild Gardens—a vibrant mix of poppies and olive groves, with driftwood sculptures rising like ancient altars. At Cap Spartel, twilight merges two seas; toast the horizon with mint tea, as Tangier’s medina glows below.
Chefchaouen – The Blue Embrace
Chefchaouen - Nestled in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is a city awash in indigo. Wander stairways painted in cobalt, past doorways with saffron-yellow latches. At Ras Elma spring, children fill jugs beneath walnut trees. Evening falls in Plaza Uta El-Hammam, where the call to prayer echoes off blue walls, and the mountains breathe with history.
Volubilis & Meknes – Empires in Ruin
Volubilis - Under a relentless sun, Volubilis reveals itself—crumbling temples, mosaics of dancing nymphs, storks nesting on Corinthian columns. In Meknes, stand before Bab Mansour, its zellij mosaics a testament to imperial pride. That night, Fez envelops you, its medina alive with donkeys, tanners, and scholars.
Fez – Labyrinth of the Soul
Fes - The Chouara Tannery overwhelms the senses: vats of crimson and sapphire dye, men working knee-deep in pigeon dung and lime. Escape to Jnan Sbile Gardens, where roses climb trellises and old men play chess under palms. At dusk, rooftop tea sweetens the air, the minarets of Al Quaraouiyine casting long shadows over the world’s oldest university.
Middle Atlas – Forests & Forgotten Roads
Ifrane National Park - The road ascends into cedar-scented heights. In Ifrane, a stone lion watches over a Swiss-like village; in Cedre Gouraud Forest, macaques leap through ancient trees. At Ain Asserdoun, emerald waters reflect the sky. By nightfall, Marrakech’s gates open—a vibrant scene of lanterns, snake charmers, and the call of “Balak!” as carts navigate alleys.
Marrakech – Gardens of Desire
Jardin Majorelle - Majorelle Garden captivates—cobalt walls, water lilies, and the spirit of Yves Saint Laurent. Later, Anima Garden enchants: mosaic serpents wind through cacti, and mirrored orbs reflect the Atlas Mountains. Dine in a hidden courtyard, pomegranate juice staining your lips, as a lone gnawa musician plays a lute.
Ourika Valley – Earth & Sky
Anima Andre Heller Garden - The Ourika Valley embraces you. Berber girls guide you to Setti Fatma’s waterfalls, their laughter mingling with icy streams. At Nectarome, crush rosemary between your fingers, blending oils into a vial of memory. Lunch is served on a riverside terrace—lamb tagine, figs, and honey—as the valley buzzes with bees and distant prayers.
Departure – The Scent of Goodbye
Casablanca - Spend your final hours wandering Marrakech’s souks: saffron threads, cedar boxes, and carpets dyed with pomegranate rind. At Bahia Palace, sunlight filters through latticework, painting the floor with fleeting stars. Carry Morocco home—a vial of orange blossom, the echo of a muezzin’s call, and the knowledge that stones here remember everything.

- Private transportation
- Guide in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Arabic, Russian
- All Fees and Taxes
- Dinner
- Private transportation
- Guide in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Arabic, Russian
- All Fees and Taxes
- Dinner
Morocco’s Garden Odyssey: Where Earth & Art Unite
Exchange Sahara dunes for hidden Edens—towering cacti, saffron fields, and vibrant wildflowers. In Marrakech, Majorelle Garden’s cobalt paths weave through desert blossoms, while Anima Garden captivates with mosaic serpents and mirrored spheres beneath the Atlas peaks. To the north in Tangier, Bouknadel…
Morocco’s Garden Odyssey: Where Earth & Art Unite
Exchange Sahara dunes for hidden Edens—towering cacti, saffron fields, and vibrant wildflowers. In Marrakech, Majorelle Garden’s cobalt paths weave through desert blossoms, while Anima Garden captivates with mosaic serpents and mirrored spheres beneath the Atlas peaks. To the north in Tangier, Bouknadel Exotic Gardens enchant with bamboo tunnels, volcanic terraces, and lotus ponds echoing Atlantic stories. Maverick botanist Umberto Pasti’s Wild Gardens burst with poppies and driftwood art. Fez’s Jnan Sbile provides a serene rose-covered retreat; Ourika Valley’s Nectarome enchants with its perfume blending. Rabat’s Andalusian Gardens are the crowning glory—Moorish symmetry and citrus harmonies. Morocco’s gardens: more than just beauty, they embody soul.
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- Infant seats are available upon prior request. If no seat is requested, infants must sit on laps during the tour. Please notify us at least 48 hours in advance if an infant seat is needed
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.