
Private Guided Tours to Morocco
Kensington Tours is an award winning tour company offering Custom Private Guided tours at unbeatable value
Company Overview
Private Guided Travel:
Your Own Private Expert Guide & Vehicle
Customized Travel:
Your Schedule, Your Budget, Your Preferences
Excellent Value:
Private Tours for 20 to 30% Less Than Premium Group Tours
Kensington Tours is an award winning tour operator offering private guided tours worldwide. Their destination experts will customize a trip itinerary exactly to your needs, and English speaking local guides will provide you with an exclusive personal tour. Enjoy three, four, or five star hotels according to your budget, all 20 to 30% less than premium top rated group tour companies.
Kensington Tours is a National Geographic Traveler and Adventure Magazines award winner and top tour pick, a Travel + Leisure Magazine award winner, and a VoyageTrek Editor's Choice.
Most Popular Tours
- 7 Day Imperial City Discovery from $2,000 per person. Behold a dramatic land of sun, sultans, bustling souks, ancient harams & more with this value tour that feels like luxury! Fall under Morocco’s spell as you visit Fes, Marrakech & Casablanca. Be enthralled by the vivid sights, vibrant sounds & sensuous tastes you experience on this exotic private guided adventure with stylish hotels.
- 8 Day Morocco Highlights with High Atlas Mountains from $2,678 per person. Fall under Morocco's spell with this intoxicatingly exotic private tour of Fes, Marrakech, the High Atlas Mountains & Casablanca. Stroll through bazaars, visit a berber village, tour ancient harems, picnic in the mountains & more. Enjoy Moroccan cuisine, exotic & luxurious hotels, private guide, driver & more.
- 10 Day Morocco Signature from $3,913 per person. This decadent private guided tour takes you into an exotic sun drenched land of sea , deserts & cool mountain passes. Visit Rabat, Fes, Merzouga, Marrakech & Casablanca while staying at enchanting & elegant hotels. The ultimate Moroccan experience!
- 10 Day Morocco Family Desert Adventure from $3,545 per person. From camel rides, Bedouin camp sleepover & mountain biking, to a cooking class, High Atlas Mountains, dining with a local family, exotic souks & the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi – if your after family Morocco this is it! Led by private guide & driver tour Marrakech, Skoura, Erfoud, Merzouga & Ouarzazate. Featuring kidtastic hotels, exotic riads & more.
- 14 Day Moroccan Grand Journey from $5,595 per person. Experience A Thousand & One Arabian Nights with this customizable tour of Rabat, Tangier, Chefchaouen, Fes, Merzouga, Ouarzazate, High Atlas Mountains, Essaouira & Marrakech. Led by private guide & driver take in the bustling bazaars, historic sites, legends, medinas & exotic cuisine of Morocco while resting at luxury riads & hotels.
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Tours to Morocco
- Marrakech
- Casablanca
- Fes
- Meknes
- Essaouira
- Rabat
- Merzouga
- Ouarzazate
- Skoura
Customized Itineraries to all Travel Destinations in Morocco. Tour Extensions Available to: Spain, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and all countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.
Morocco Overview
Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Mauritania to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
Morocco's long struggle for independence from France ended in 1956. The internationalized city of Tangier was turned over to the new country that same year. Morocco virtually annexed Western Sahara during the late 1970s, and even though the status of the territory remains unresolved, the government is trying to conceal this, e.g. on all maps in Morocco, Western Sahara is drawn as an integrated part of the country.
Gradual political reforms in the 1990s resulted in the establishment of a bicameral legislature in 1997, although the king still possesses the actual political power. The press is relatively free, although clampdowns have occurred following criticism of the authorities or articles concerning the Western Sahara situation.

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Quick Facts Capital Rabat Government Constitutional monarchy Currency Moroccan dirham (MAD) Area total: 446,550 km2
land: 446,300 km2
water: 250 km2 Population 32,725,847 (July 2006 est.) Language Arabic (official), Berber dialects,Spanish and French are often the languages of business and government Religion Muslim 98.5%, Christian 1.3%, Jewish 0.2% Electricity 127-220V/50Hz (European plug) Calling Code +212 Internet TLD .ma Time Zone UTC


land: 446,300 km2
water: 250 km2
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Mediterranean Morocco
hosts all sorts of towns and cities, several Spanish enclaves and some important portsNorth Atlantic Coast
the northern half of Morocco's coast is home to the capital and Casablanca, interspersed with more laid back beach townsSouth Atlantic Coast
the southern coast is more laid back, home to gorgeous beach towns like Essaouira and AgadirHigh Atlas
covering the High Atlas mountains and the surrounding areas including MarrakechMiddle Atlas
covering the Middle Atlas mountains and the surrounding areas including Fez and MeknesSaharan Morocco
the vast desert region of Morocco runs along the border with Algeria; camel safaris and sand dunes are the name of the game hereAnti Atlas
the southern portion, covering Tarouddant down to the Western Sahara border
Cities:
- Rabat – The capital of Morocco; very relaxed and hassle-free, highlights include a 12th-century tower and minaret.
- Casablanca – This modern city by the sea is a starting point for visitors flying into the country. If you have the time, both the historical medina and the contemporary mosque (the third largest in the world) are well worth an afternoon
- Fez – Fez is the former capital of Morocco and one of the oldest and largest medieval cities in the world.
- Marrakech (Marrakesh)– Marrakech is a perfect combination of old and new Morocco. Plan to spend at least a few days wandering the huge maze of souks and ruins in the medina. The great plaza of Djeema El Fna at dusk is not to be missed.
- Meknes – A modern, laid back city that offers a welcome break from the tourist crush of neighbouring Fez.
- Ouarzazate – Considered the Capital of the South, Ouarzazate is a great example of preservation and tourism that hasn't destroyed the feel of a fantastic and ancient city.
- Tangier –Tangier is the starting point for most visitors arriving by ferry from Spain. An enigmatic charm which has historically attracted numerous artists (Matisse), musicians (Hendrix), politicians (Churchill), writers (Burroughs) and others (Malcolm Forbes).
- Taroudannt – A southern market town.
- Tetouan – Nice beaches and is the gateway to the Rif Mountains.










