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Choose your season
Spring (March–May) for blooming Atlas valleys. Autumn (September–November) for the Sahara at its most photogenic. Winter for snowy peaks and quiet medinas.

Travel Planner · Morocco 2026
Everything you need to plan a Morocco adventure in 2026 — flights, visa, the best time to visit, ready-made itineraries, and bookable expeditions to places no mainstream tour reaches.
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Spring (March–May) for blooming Atlas valleys. Autumn (September–November) for the Sahara at its most photogenic. Winter for snowy peaks and quiet medinas.
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Marrakech (RAK) for desert + Atlas. Casablanca (CMN) for cities. Fes (FEZ) for the north. Tangier (TNG) for Chefchaouen and the Mediterranean.
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Most travellers get a 90-day entry stamp on arrival. A handful of nationalities apply for the e-visa at acces-maroc.ma.
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Tell us your dates, group and dream itinerary. We confirm by email within 24 hours and build the route around you.
5 days
Marrakech, Fes, Volubilis & Chefchaouen — the soul of Morocco for first-timers.
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7 days
Marrakech → Ait Benhaddou → Merzouga dunes → Fes via the Middle Atlas.
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10 days
Cities, Atlas, Sahara and the Atlantic coast in one cinematic loop.
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Most European capitals fly direct daily (Paris, London, Madrid, Rome, Frankfurt, Brussels, Amsterdam). North America has direct flights from New York (JFK), Montreal (YUL) and Washington (IAD). Gulf hubs connect Asia via Dubai, Doha and Istanbul.
We recommend arriving in RAK for any expedition that includes the Sahara — it saves a full transfer day.
Reserve a Morocco Geographic expedition directly on our booking page. We confirm by email within 24 hours and tailor the final itinerary to your group.
March–May and September–November are ideal — warm days, cool nights, no extreme weather. The Sahara is best October to April.
Most Western nationals (EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, GCC and more) get a 90-day stamp on arrival. A few nationalities use the e-visa at acces-maroc.ma.
5 days for imperial cities, 7 days to add the Sahara loop, 10–14 days for cities + desert + Atlas + coast at a comfortable pace.
Yes — one of the safest countries in North Africa for tourists. Violent crime against visitors is rare.