Top Morocco destinations
We can help you craft your perfect itinerary for your Morocco holiday, from city culture to coastal calm, but these are some of the highlights you probably won’t want to miss.
Marrakech
A sensory overload, in the best possible way. From the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square to the intricate tilework of Bahia Palace, Marrakech is the beating, bustling heart of Moroccan culture. Stay in a luxury riad, shop to your heart’s content in the winding alleyways of the city’s souks, and enjoy private guided tours of locations like the Jardin Marjorelle.
Casablanca
A modern metropolis with a cosmopolitan edge, Casablanca offers a taste of contemporary Morocco. Visit the stunning Hassan II Mosque and look out over the Atlantic coast, stroll the boardwalk at Corniche, and enjoy fine dining in one of the city's elegant rooftop restaurants.
Fes
This medieval city is a haven for history lovers. With its labyrinthine alleys, artisan workshops, and the world’s oldest university, your trip to Fes will offer a small glimpse into Morocco’s rich past. Add a luxury food tour or a visit to the leather tanneries for an unforgettable experience.
Rabat
Morocco’s capital blends culture and charm with pure seaside relaxation. The leafy avenues and well-kept green spaces give this city a calm and authentic energy. Whether you tour the walled ruins of Chellah or explore Kasbah des Oudaias, it’s a peaceful yet enriching addition to any Morocco travel package.
Sahara Desert
No Morocco trip package is complete without a night in the desert. Ride camels across golden dunes, watch the sun set over Erg Chebbi, and sleep under the stars in a luxury Berber camp. DW Travel experts can arrange every detail, from guides to gourmet desert dinners.
Chefchaouen
Known as the Blue City, Chefchaouen is a peaceful escape nestled in the Rif Mountains. Wander its cobbled lanes at a relaxed pace, and capture postcard-perfect photos in every direction. The perfect stop for couples and creatives.
Essaouira
A laid-back coastal gem, Essaouira boasts both Moroccan charm and a beachy vibe, with strong trade winds that make it a popular spot for surfers. Enjoy fresh seafood, explore the Portuguese ramparts, and browse local art galleries, without the intensity of the larger cities. It’s a great add-on to any Morocco holiday itinerary.