Your Moroccan journey begins in Marrakech, one of the country’s four imperial cities and a must-visit destination in North Africa. After breakfast, meet your licensed local guide for a full Marrakech city sightseeing tour designed to introduce you to the history, culture, and daily life of the Red City.
Start your exploration in the Marrakech Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its narrow streets, traditional riads, and lively atmosphere. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque (exterior visit), the largest mosque in Marrakech and a landmark of Almohad architecture dating back to the 12th century. Its iconic minaret dominates the skyline and remains a symbol of the city.
Continue to the Bahia Palace, one of the finest examples of Moroccan architecture from the 19th century. Walk through its peaceful courtyards, carved cedar ceilings, and detailed zellij tilework while learning about the palace’s role in Morocco’s royal history.
From there, dive into the souks of Marrakech, a vibrant network of markets where local artisans continue age-old crafts such as leatherwork, metal carving, weaving, and pottery. Your guide will explain the organization of the souks and their importance in Marrakech’s role as a historic trading center along trans-Saharan caravan routes.
In the afternoon, enjoy free time for lunch at a traditional restaurant or cafe inside the medina. Later, visit the legendary Jemaa el-Fna Square. As evening approaches, the square comes alive with storytellers, musicians, food stalls, and street performers. Sample local specialties such as freshly squeezed orange juice, Moroccan pastries, mint tea, or traditional snail soup. End the day at a rooftop terrace overlooking Jemaa el-Fna, where you can relax, enjoy dinner, and watch the energy of Marrakech unfold below.
Overnight stay: Traditional riad or hotel in Marrakech
After breakfast in Marrakech, depart west toward Morocco’s Atlantic Coast, traveling through changing landscapes that shift from inland plains to coastal scenery. This scenic drive offers a glimpse into rural Moroccan life before reaching the ocean.
By early afternoon, arrive in Taghazout, a relaxed fishing and surf village located just north of Agadir. Once a quiet coastal community, Taghazout has grown into one of Morocco’s top surf destinations, attracting surfers and travelers from around the world while maintaining its authentic, laid-back charm.
Taghazout is known for its golden sandy beaches, consistent Atlantic waves, and calm atmosphere, making it ideal for both beginner and experienced surfers. Spend the afternoon at your own pace, relax on the beach, stroll through the village, or enjoy the sea breeze from a cafe overlooking the ocean. Watch local and international surfers ride the waves, or simply unwind with a fresh juice or Moroccan coffee by the shore. I
n the evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant serving fresh Atlantic seafood, often grilled and seasoned with traditional Moroccan flavors. With the sound of the waves and a peaceful coastal setting, the day ends with a relaxing overnight stay by the ocean.
Overnight stay: Local surf camp or guesthouse in Taghazout
Wake up to the sound of the Atlantic Ocean and begin your day with an optional sunrise yoga session held in a peaceful coastal setting overlooking the sea. This gentle practice helps improve flexibility, balance, and focus while allowing you to fully connect with the surrounding nature. Yoga and surfing complement each other perfectly, both requiring awareness, control, and flow.
Later in the morning, take part in a half-day surf lesson led by experienced local instructors. Beginners will be introduced to essential surfing techniques including paddling, standing on the board, and ocean safety, while more experienced surfers can improve their skills and enjoy Taghazout’s reliable Atlantic waves. Known for its consistent conditions, Taghazout remains one of the best surfing areas in Morocco throughout the year.
The afternoon is free to enjoy at your own pace. Relax on the beach, explore nearby coastal coves, or unwind at one of Taghazout’s seaside cafes with ocean views. Watch surfers glide across the waves or take a quiet walk along the shoreline as the day winds down. This day is dedicated to coastal living, outdoor adventure, and relaxation, offering a perfect balance of activity and leisure in one of Morocco’s most laid-back beach destinations.
Overnight stay: Surf camp or guesthouse in Taghazout
After breakfast, depart Taghazout and travel north along Morocco’s scenic Atlantic coastline toward Essaouira. The coastal drive offers sweeping ocean views and a glimpse of rural life along the shore.
Along the way, stop at a women-run Argan oil cooperative, where you will learn about the traditional, centuries-old method of producing Argan oil, a product found only in Morocco. Watch as the Argan nuts are cracked by hand, roasted, and pressed using traditional techniques. You will also have the opportunity to taste fresh Argan oil, local honey, and Amlou, a traditional Moroccan spread made from almonds, Argan oil, and honey.
Continue to Essaouira, formerly known as Mogador, a fortified coastal town shaped by Berber, Arab, Portuguese, and European influences. The city’s historic medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its whitewashed buildings, blue shutters, wide streets, and relaxed coastal atmosphere. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided walking tour exploring the old Jewish Mellah, traditional artisan workshops, and the lively fishing port. Walk along the Skala de la Kasbah, a historic sea wall lined with cannons overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Later, take part in a street-food tasting experience, sampling local specialties such as harira soup, msemen flatbread, Moroccan sweets, and regional olive oil and honey. The evening is free to enjoy Essaouira’s calm rhythm, seaside cafes, or sunset views by the ocean.
Overnight stay: Riad or hotel in Essaouira
Enjoy a relaxed morning in Essaouira, taking advantage of the city’s peaceful coastal atmosphere. You may choose to walk along the wide sandy beach, explore the medina at your own pace, or visit local art galleries and craft workshops that reflect Essaouira’s strong artistic heritage. The city is especially known for its handcrafted thuya wood products, jewelry, and traditional souvenirs.
Alternatively, settle into a seaside cafe and enjoy a final Moroccan coffee or mint tea while overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Essaouira’s slow rhythm and fresh sea air offer the perfect setting to unwind and reflect on the experiences of the past few days.
At the appropriate time, depart Essaouira and transfer back toward your chosen departure point. This marks the end of your 5-day journey through Morocco’s imperial city, surf coast, and historic Atlantic towns, an experience combining culture, nature, and authentic coastal life.
Is this tour private or shared?
This is a private tour with a dedicated vehicle and licensed guide. Some operators may offer shared options, so confirm when booking.
What is the best time to visit Marrakech, Taghazout, and Essaouira?
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer comfortable temperatures and ideal surf conditions. Summer is warm along the coast but very hot inland.
Do I need surfing experience?
No experience is required. A half-day surf lesson is included for beginners, with opportunities for experienced surfers to improve their skills on Taghazout’s reliable Atlantic waves.
Is yoga included?
Sunrise yoga in Taghazout is optional. It complements the surf experience beautifully but is not mandatory. Let your guide know in advance if you would like to join.
What meals are included?
Daily breakfasts are included throughout the tour. A Moroccan street-food tasting experience is included in Essaouira. Lunches and dinners are otherwise at your own discretion, giving you the freedom to explore local restaurants and coastal eateries.
What type of accommodation is provided?
Accommodations include traditional riads in Marrakech and Essaouira, and a surf camp or guesthouse in Taghazout, all chosen for comfort, cleanliness, and local character.
Are entrance fees included?
Entrance fees for monuments listed in the itinerary (e.g., Bahia Palace) are included. Optional activities or sites outside the planned itinerary are at an extra cost.
Is transportation included throughout?
Yes. A private air-conditioned minivan or 4×4 with an experienced driver is included for all transfers and travel between destinations throughout the 5 days.
Do I need travel insurance or a visa?
Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Visa requirements depend on your nationality and are the traveler’s responsibility to arrange before departure.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes. Navigate Morocco offers fully flexible itineraries. Stops, activities, and pacing can all be adjusted to your preferences, including extra surf lessons, photography stops, or additional sightseeing.
What should I pack?
Comfortable walking shoes, beachwear, light layers for evenings, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a small backpack for daily essentials. A light jacket is useful for cooler coastal evenings in Essaouira.