"Loved every minute of the trip! Organisation was great, tour leader (Jazzy) was fabulous, and the other women on the walk were just lovely"
Join Adventurous Women on an epic 16-day journey across Morocco, traveling from the mountains to the sea, exploring ancient kasbahs and bustling souks along the way.
Experience Morocco on an adventure that goes far beyond the highlights, taking you from ancient cities to mountain villages and the vast Sahara Desert.
This is a journey through contrasts- vibrant, chaotic, and beautiful- where you’ll gain real insight into Moroccan culture, history, and everyday life, while sharing in the country’s renowned hospitality along the way. With immersive cultural experiences, striking landscapes, and stays in the mountains and in the desert, this is a true adventure designed for travellers who want depth, connection, and variety in equal measure.
You’ll travel with a small group of like-minded women, led by an experienced tour leader and supported by local guides who bring each place to life.
This is an active holiday and includes a lot of walking through cities, markets and the countryside. At times, we’ll be spending up to 6 hours on our feet while sight-seeing, with a mix of sun and shade, pavement and uneven surfaces. There is also a lot of travel time on this trip, as we cover a lot of ground. Be prepared for long days in the bus, some of these roads are winding and over mountain passes.
Welcome to Morocco! Your adventure begins at 5:30 PM, when we’ll gather for a short group meeting to meet your tour leader and get a preview of the journey ahead.
Afterward, we’ll head out together for a welcome dinner, a relaxed evening to get to know one another and celebrate the start of our Moroccan adventure.
Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel, Casablanca
This morning, visit one of Casablanca’s most impressive landmarks: Hassan II Mosque. Second in size only to the Great Mosque in Mecca, the vast structure sits partly on land and partly over the sea and is one of the few religious sites in Morocco open to non-Muslim visitors.
Later, we depart Casablanca and drive north along the coast to Rabat, Morocco’s capital and first imperial city. Stroll through the medina and souks before exploring the Kasbah des Oudaias, where we’ll stop for a traditional mint tea overlooking the ocean and the Bou Regreg River. Continue on to visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the Hassan Tower.
In the late afternoon, travel onward to Meknes, the former capital of Morocco.
Driving time: approximately 3.5 hours
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel or Riad, Meknes
Start the day exploring the charming streets of Meknes’s medina, the city’s historic walled quarter. Visit the shrine of Moulay Ismail, the granaries, and a bustling local market with fresh vegetables, olives, and sweets.
Next, drive to the ruins of Volubilis, a former Roman provincial capital. A local guide will help bring the ancient city to life as you explore its impressive remains.
Enjoy a picnic lunch before continuing to Chefchaouen. Nestled high in the Rif Mountains, this town is famed for its vivid blue-painted buildings and unforgettable charm.
Driving time: approximately 4-5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel, Chefchaouen
This morning, explore the blue streets of Chefchaouen with a local guide. Wander its winding alleyways, cobbled plazas, and colourful doorways, discovering what makes this city so enchanting. Along the way, stop for a tasting of local goat’s cheese, a specialty of the region.
The afternoon is free to explore at your own pace - take more photos of the iconic blue buildings, browse for handicrafts, or simply relax at a café and soak up the atmosphere.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel or Riad, Chefchaouen
Today, depart Chefchaouen and travel to Fes, Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heart. Upon arrival, there is time to relax, explore on your own or try a traditional hammam (spa).
This evening offers a truly special experience: enjoy a pastilla dinner in the home-turned-restaurant. Learn how this sweet-and-savory Moroccan specialty is prepared while chatting with your hosts about life in Fes, and finish the night with a traditional sweet treat.
Driving time: approximately 3.5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel or Riad, Fes
This morning, explore Fes el Bali, the Old Town of Fes. Once a major center of Islamic and Jewish learning, its winding streets are alive with history. Walk past historic khans, madrasaa and bustling stalls brimming with fruits, spices, and handcrafted items.
Along the way we’ll stop for a cup of tea at a family-run tea house. There is also time to visit cultural highlights like Al-Attarine Medersa, the tanneries, and the beautifully restored Funduq al-Najjarin.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel or Riad, Fes
Leave the cities behind and journey to Erfoud, the gateway to the Sahara Desert. It’s a long drive, but there are plenty of stops along the way to enjoy Morocco’s ever-changing landscape from olive groves and shepherds with their flocks to cedar, pine, and oak forests, and valleys filled with date palms, all framed by the High Atlas Mountains.
Early evening, arrive in Erfoud, a desert oasis with red sand–coloured buildings that blend into the surrounding dunes.
Driving time: approximately 7 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel or Riad, Erfoud
After breakfast, visit Khemliya, a traditional Saharan village on the edge of the orange-hued Erg Chebbi dunes, known for its unique music and dance. For lunch, watch as medfouna (a regional specialty) is freshly prepared, then sit down to enjoy this traditional dish.
In the afternoon, continue to our accommodation in the desert. Here, you’ll experience the beauty of the desert while staying in permanent tents offering comfortable beds and authentic decor. After checking in, enjoy a camel ride into the dunes to take in the changing desert scenery.
Driving time: approximately 2 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Desert camp
After breakfast, leave the desert and drive through changing landscapes to Todra Gorge, a dramatic limestone trench rising over 250 m. Take a short walk through the gorge to fully appreciate the striking scenery.
Then continue the drive to Dades Valley, our home for the next two nights. This area is famous for its unique landscapes, with green valleys interspersed with wind-sculpted rock formations.
Driving time: approximately 4-5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel or Riad, Dades Valley
Today we explore the Dades Valley on foot with a guided hike, which will take around 4-5 hours.
Along the way, stop in a village to enjoy tea with an Amazigh family, gaining a rare insight into their daily life. Surrounded by the spectacular mountains and the famous Rose Valley, this is a perfect chance to connect with local culture and take in the breathtaking scenery.
Distances: hiking appx 4-6 km, 3-4 hours. Expect some uneven terrain (loose gravel, stones, dirt); the hike is at a leisurely pace, stopping often to learn about the surrounding area
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel or Riad, Dades Valley
Leave the Dades Valley behind and travel along the famous ‘Road of a Thousand Kasbahs’. Stop along the way at Skoura Oasis, home to several historic kasbahs, including Kasbah Ameridhl, known for its intricate decorations and mud-brick fortifications.
Next, continue to Ait Benhaddou, a hilltop village largely unchanged since the 11th century. Stroll through the winding streets, admiring its grand kasbah and fortified streets- stunning examples of clay architecture, familiar to many from Game of Thrones and other films.
We’ll also visit with a local artist to learn about his methods and inspiration. For lunch, stop at a community-run teahouse, where you’ll taste fresh Amazigh dishes.
Driving time: approximately 3-4 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel or Riad, Aït Benhaddou
After breakfast, we depart for the Atlas Mountains, driving through wide valleys and ever-changing landscapes. The rocky plains gradually give way to terraced farms, with dramatic mountain peaks rising in the distance.
This afternoon, we arrive in Armed, a small village tucked high in the mountains. Here, we’ll stretch our legs with a guided walk through the village, learning about Berber culture and daily life along the way.
This evening, we stay at a small, family-run guesthouse. The accommodation is simple yet comfortable, offering a chance to slow down and enjoy the stillness of the mountains and the peaceful rhythm of village life.
Driving time: approximately 4-5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse, Armed
Today we travel from the mountains to the coast, bidding farewell to our hosts after breakfast.
Our drive takes us down from the mountains and across flatter, arid plains dotted with argan trees. Continuing west, the Atlantic coastline gradually comes into view as we arrive in Essaouira.
On arrival, we’ll take an introductory walk through the colourful old town, soaking up its laid-back atmosphere.
The rest of the day is free to explore on your own.
Driving time: approximately 4-5 hours
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel or Riad, Essouria
We have a full day to explore Essaouira and discover its many charms.
This morning, we’ll join a local guide to dive deeper into the town’s rich history and heritage. Historic ramparts, a bustling harbour filled with blue fishing boats, vibrant souks, and winding alleyways all await. For lunch, we’ll sample local seafood fresh from the sea.
The afternoon is free to continue exploring at your own pace- perhaps browse the artisan shops, relax at a café overlooking the ocean, or simply soak up the town’s laid-back coastal atmosphere.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel or Riad, Essouria
We board the bus after breakfast for our last drive, heading back inland to Marrakech. Pass through the quiet countryside for most of the morning before the vibrant city comes into view.
Upon arrival, we’ll head to the vibrant old medina for a walking tour. Wander through the maze of narrow alleys filled with sights, sounds and smells. Learn about the rich history of the medina and the city as you explore this fascinating corner of the city.
We gather this evening for our farewell dinner, reflecting back on this magical adventure and the memories made along the way.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Driving time: approximately 3-4 hours
Accommodation: Hotel, Marrakesh
Enjoy a final group breakfast before the tour concludes. There are no included tours or services today- you may depart at any time.
Meals: Breakfast
Every effort will be made to follow the itinerary as planned, but please remember this is adventure travel and conditions can change unexpectedly. Weather, road conditions, vehicle issues, or the health of fellow travelers may require adjustments. We’ll do our best to keep things on track, but a flexible and easy-going attitude is essential for the best experience.
Occasionally, certain experiences or activities may need to be modified or skipped due to circumstances beyond our control. In such cases, refunds will not be provided for any missed components of the itinerary.
*Map routes are approximate only
"Loved every minute of the trip! Organisation was great, tour leader (Jazzy) was fabulous, and the other women on the walk were just lovely"
"So well organised by the team nothing was a problem so helpful lots of fun with the other Adventurous Women"
"I loved the great group of women and the variety of activities. We hiked, cooked, kayaked, met elephants, laughed, swam and ate. Marie’s knowledge of her homeland made this a memorable experience"
"Loved the week hiking with Anna & an inspiring group of women. Really well organised, fun, delicious food, amazing scenery. Highly recommend"
"A stunning part of the world to hike with a special group of awesome women, led by our wonderful leader Lyn"
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Cancellation by Adventurous Women:
In the event that we cancel a tour or are unable to guarantee the departure due to not meeting minimum numbers, we will provide a full refund.
Cancellation by you:
90+ days before departure - Loss of deposit (partial voucher available*)
75-89 days before departure - Loss of deposit
74 days or less before departure - Loss of all payments
No refund is available once a tour has commenced
*Multi-day tour cancellations made 90+ days before departure are eligible for a $250 voucher
We strongly recommend taking out travel insurance with trip cancellation cover for peace of mind.
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The magic of our trips comes from travellers bringing a supportive mindset, a go-with-the-flow attitude, and a genuine spirit of adventure.
We explore beautiful, often remote places where life moves at a different pace. Flexibility, a little humour and positivity go a long way in creating an atmosphere where everyone feels free to be themselves and make the adventure far more rewarding.
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The following is not included in the cost of the tour:
Not to worry, you’re in good company! Many of our travellers join solo and our trips are designed to feel welcoming and supportive from the moment you arrive. It’s a great way to meet like-minded women, and friendships often form quickly along the way.
If you’re travelling on your own, we will have you sharing with different women from the group at different times - great for group bonding and also for alleviating any potential annoyances that may occur as a result of travelling with the same person throughout a tour.
If you’d prefer your own room, this option is available for an additional supplement. You can select your rooming preference at the time of booking or reach out to us for more information.
The tour begins on 24 March at 5.30pm, meeting at our hotel in Casabalanca for a group meeting and welcome dinner.
The tour ends on 08 April in Marrakech with no scheduled activities on this day. You’re free to depart at any time that suits your travel plans.
All AW trips are accompanied by one of our experienced Tour Leaders. Their role is to take the hassle out of your travels and help you get the most out of your experience, while embracing the Adventurous Women way.
You’ll also be joined by a Moroccan Tour Leader who will share local insights, hidden gems and interesting stories about the places you visit along the way. Local specialist guides are also included for specific site visits.
We do our best to accommodate dietary requirements and food allergies on every tour.
In Morocco, however, cuisine options can be more limited and repetitive for those with specific dietary needs. Please let our team know at the time of booking, or prior to the rip, so we can ensure your Tour Leader and local ground team are informed and can prepare as much as possible. In some cases, we may also recommend bringing extra snacks or specialty items from home to make your journey more comfortable.
It's important to note that the tourism industry is still developing in Morocco. Our accommodation is clean and comfortable but may be more simple than what you are used to in terms of decor, furniture, bed linens and amenities.
We stay in a mix of accommodations on this trip.
12 nights in Hotels or riads- riads are traditional Moroccan-style accommodations, often with simpler bathroom facilities (ie- no shower stall separating it from the toilet area)
1 night in a guesthouse- at the guesthouse in Armed, there may be 3-4 people per room. Most of the rooms have ensuite bathrooms but this cannot be guaranteed.
1 night at a desert camp- The desert camp features fixed tents with real beds, ensuite bathrooms and air conditioning.
This trip includes several long driving days, a necessary part of covering so much ground across Morocco! Throughout the journey, we’ll travel in a private, air-conditioned bus only for our AW group. To keep things fair and comfortable for everyone, we ask our guests to rotate seats regularly so that everyone has the chance to sit at the front and enjoy a window seat during the trip.
A detailed packing list will be provided closer to the tour date. The most important item is a comfortable, well-broken-in pair of walking shoes as there is a lot of time spent on your feet, exploring Morocco.
Travel insurance is mandatory for AW's international trips. If you haven't done so already, we recommend taking out a policy early. Most good travel insurance policies offer an upgrade option to cover trip cancellation and interruption, which can come in handy.
If you are looking for a recommendation, we suggest Go Insurance. Through a partnership with this insurer AW guests receive a 10% discount off the cost of insurance using this link (discount will be applied at checkout)
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