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August 29 - September 7, 2025

Discover, Connect, Transform: Your Moroccan Odyssey Awaits

Few countries hold as much dreamy fascination as Morocco. Behind every city wall is an adventure in art, architecture, and cuisine. Embark on an extraordinary adventure through the heart of Morocco, where ancient traditions meet breathtaking landscapes. Join our intimate group of curious explorers as we weave through the enchanting blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen, lose ourselves in the vibrant souks of Marrakech and Fez, and stand in awe of Casablanca's architectural marvels. Venture into the mesmerizing Draa Valley and culminate your journey with an unforgettable glamping experience under the starlit sky of the Sahara Desert. This isn't just a trip; it's a transformative odyssey that will awaken your senses, forge lifelong friendships, and leave you with a profound connection to one of the world's most captivating cultures.

Experience the Cinematic Beauty of Morocco

Step into a world that feels like it's straight out of a movie set – a land of endless wonder that will leave you breathless at every turn. This enchanting country is a tapestry of diverse landscapes and rich cultures, each more captivating than the last:

  • The Sahara Desert: Lose yourself in the golden dunes, dotted with ancient Berber towns and lush oases. Here, the stars shine brighter and the silence speaks volumes.

  • The Atlas and Rif Mountains: A hiker's paradise, where rugged peaks touch the sky and hidden valleys reveal centuries-old secrets.

  • The Imperial Plains: Home to the legendary cities of Marrakech and Fez, where labyrinthine medinas pulse with life and every alleyway tells a story.

  • The Coastal Gems: From the sun-kissed beaches of the Mediterranean to the Atlantic's windswept shores, discover charming seaside towns and the cosmopolitan vibes of Casablanca.

But here's the real magic – on this extraordinary journey, we're not just going to see it all. We're going to live it, breathe it, and let it transform us.

Get ready for an adventure that will awaken your senses and stir your soul. Morocco awaits, and it's more incredible than you could ever imagine!

 We will come together as a group of strangers but leave with friends you’ll have for a lifetime.

We will visit all the highlights of Morocco, including Chefchaouen (the Blue City), Marrakech, Fez, Casablanca, Draa Valley, and (my favorite) a Sahara Desert glamping trip!

Why Travel to Morocco With Me:

It’s no secret that I am absolutely in love with Morocco, but I want you to experience this magical place for yourself without the worry of planning out all the details and logistics.

I’ll prepare you for travel. 

That means preparing you every step of the way and providing information on everything from purchasing flights, Covid requirements, visas, currency, weather and safety, to the more exciting things like what to wear and fun things to do in your free time.

You get to just show up. 

That’s the whole point of doing this, right? You buy your flight and pack your own bags (don’t worry, I’ll give you a list!), but I handle almost everything else! My goal is to make travel as easy and seamless as possible so you can just enjoy your trip!

You get built-in travel buddies.

No more waiting on other people for travel plans that never come to fruition. The dates are set, the itinerary is made, and I am ready to show you the best of the best in Morocco!

You’ll come home with great photos of yourself.

Say goodbye to the days of crappy vacation pictures! I LOVE making people feel confident through photos, and you're guaranteed to go home with Insta-worthy photos of yourself that you’ll actually love because I am documenting your trip every step of the way. Check out some sample photos of past trip participants

You’ll travel in a small group.

I prefer traveling with a small group (think 10-15 people max) who have time to really bond and get to know each other instead of getting lost in the crowd. I promise you’ll leave this trip with new friends you’ll have for life, including me!

You’ll make a positive impact through travel.

I believe in transformative and sustainable travel and that travel truly changes you for the better. By immersing yourself in a culture, you’re likely going to leave a better person than when you arrived. You’ll meet locals, have authentic experiences, and give back to those in need so your tourism has a positive impact on this beautiful country. On this trip, we visit a nomad school in the Sahara Desert and donate supplies to school kids as our positive impact experience (included in trip costs).

Itinerary

  • Welcome to Morocco!

    Airport pickup

    Free time at hotel

    Sunset dinner

    Casablanca is now Morocco's largest city and commercial capital, and Africa's fourth largest port. Visit the gorgeous mosque of Hassan II, which is the largest religious monument in the Muslim world outside of Mecca.

    After greeting you at the airport, we'll take you to our hotel in Casablanca, where you’ll have time to relax, nap, or sit by the pool.

    After you’ve rested up, we’ll have a welcome dinner by the sea and watch the sunset as we stroll the famous Boulevard de la Corniche, an Atlantic boardwalk lined by restaurants.

    Dinner included

  • Breakfast at hotel

    Road trip to Chefchaouen

    Dinner at our riad in Chefchaouen

    We’re heading out on the road early as we make our way across the Riff Mountains to the stunning town of Chefchaouen. With its distinctive pale blue and whitewashed buildings and winding alleyways, Chefchaouen is a charming place with strong Andalusian connections. It was here that many Jews and Moors fled during the Spanish Inquisition.

    We’ll stop for lunch at a beautiful poolside oasis, where you’ll get your first taste of Moroccan cuisine.

    We’ll arrive to Chefchaouen by late afternoon, and you’ll have time to explore our beautiful riad before we join together for a group dinner.

    Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included

  • Breakfast at riad

    Photo tour of Chefchaouen

    Free time

    Late lunch at riad

    Transfer to Fez

    Dinner and henna at riad in Fez

    Today we’re exploring the beauty of Chefchaouen with a local, who will take us on a tour of all of the most Instagrammable spots in the city.

    Feel free to stay on the tour to learn more of this beautiful city’s complex history, or wander on your own through the medina, shopping for handicrafts or lounging in one of the many outdoor cafés.

    Later in the afternoon, we’ll have lunch at our riad before we head out on our journey to Fez.

    We’ll arrive in the evening at our riad in Fez, just in time to enjoy a beautiful dinner and get henna (optional, not included) from a local artist.

    Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included

  • Breakfast at riad

    Medina and souk (shopping) tour of Fez

    Lunch in the medina

    Free time

    Dinner at a Moroccan family’s home

    Fez, the cultural capital, is one of the most complete medieval Islamic cities in the world. Passing through the gates and walls into the alleyways beyond transports you back in time. The streets are just as they were when they were built in the 8th century, with high walls that protect the courtyards inside from the heat of the midday sun.

    We’ll be taking a shopping tour of Fez, including Fez tannery (where leather is stained in vats of strikingly colored dyes), carpets, tile, pottery, and more.

    After our busy day, you’ll have some time to relax at our riad before we head out to have dinner in a local Moroccan family’s home. They’ll prepare a traditional chicken pastilla, a true Moroccan delicacy, and share their traditions over tea. It’s sure to be a highlight of our trip and a night you’ll never forget!

    Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included

  • Breakfast at riad

    Depart for Sahara Desert road trip (7-8 hour drive)

    Stops in Moroccan Swiss village and cedar forest

    Lunch

    Arrive at Kam Kam Dunes

    Dinner and drum circle

    We’re road-tripping today towards the Middle Atlas Mountains, where the landscapes will be diverse and constantly changing. We will first stop to visit Ifran, the Moroccan Swiss town that looks like it’s straight out of Switzerland. Next, we’ll encounter the cedar forests south of Azrou, contrasting starkly with the surrounding barrenness of the Middle Atlas. Here we’ll stop and feed the wild Barbary apes, and if you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of a baby ape.

    Next, we slowly descend through the Middle Atlas Mountains and wind up in the palm oasis of the stunning Ziz Valley. The road will take us across Erfoud and Rissani to the desert of Merzouga.

    We stop here to hop in 4WD vehicles to take you via off-road to our luxury camp—hang on, because this will be one of the most fun rides of your life!

    When we arrive to our camp, we’ll settle in our tents (glamping style with running water and electricity) before we have a candlelit dinner.

    After dinner, we’ll celebrate our first night in the desert with a drum circle, dancing, and some riddles from our Berber hosts.

    It’s a night you will absolutely never forget!

    Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included

  • Breakfast at Kam Kam Dunes

    Tea with desert nomads

    ATVing in the sand dunes

    Stop at a local school to teach English to children and give school supplies

    Lunch and swimming at luxury camp

    Sunset camel ride

    Dinner and drum circle dance party with Kam Kam staff

    We’re up early to meet your drivers to go off-roading in the Sahara!

    First, we’ll stop to visit a nomad family, who are living in a Berber tent and taking care of a herd of cattle, goats and camels. You will be introduced to family members and get to know about their way of life while enjoying the taste of a nice cup of tea.

    Next up is a trip highlight: ATVing! We’ll hop on our quads and make our way through the dunes of the Sahara—a true once in a lifetime experience!

    After ATVing, we’ll stop at a local Berber school, where we’ll meet school children, play catch, read books, and offer supplies to their local school.

    Hopefully you’ve built up an appetite, as we’re heading next to a beautiful poolside picnic lunch of berber pizza at a luxury camp. You’ll have time to swim, relax in the shade, and rest up for the evening’s activities.

    After a bit of downtime at our camp, we’ll meet for our sunset camel ride. We’ll head off into the vastness of the dunes on a camel caravan accompanied by camelteers as we watch the sun set from the dunes of the Sahara—core memory material!

    After our camel ride, we’ll return to our camp for dinner and drums. You’ll sip mint tea under the stars as you wonder if you’ve ever seen anything so magical in your life.

    Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included.

  • Sunrise at Kam Kam Dunes

    Breakfast

    Road trip to Draa Valley

    Stay in a local kasbah (Outdoor infinity pool, massage, and hammam available during free time)

    Dinner

    Leaving the desert behind, we’ll say goodbye to our new friends and head to the volcanic mountains of Sarhro, dramatic rock formations, and gorges of superb views. This area is well known for fossils, mainly ammonites, which are plentiful in the mountains. Reaching the city of Nekob, where we stop for lunch, we start seeing the first palm trees of the Draa Valley, a lush date palm oasis nearly 150 miles long. The valley floor is a verdant patchwork of fruit orchards, vegetable clops, rose farms and of course date palm trees of 18 different varieties.

    Once we arrive at Kasbah Dar Hnini, you’ll have the afternoon to swim in the beautiful infinity pool, get a hammam and massage, and rest up from the past days’ activities.

    We’ll conclude our evening with a poolside dinner.

    Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included

  • Breakfast at hotel

    Road trip to Marrakech

    Lunch at Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou

    Dinner at riad in Marrakech

    Today is another road trip day, stopping in Ouarzazate, Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. Chosen as a location for Hollywood films such as Lawrence of Arabia, Jewel in the Nile, and more recently Gladiator, Ait Ben Haddou sits upon a lofty pinnacle of rock overlooking a river. Dating from around the 15th century, its importance as a trading post gradually waned, and today's inhabitants make a living from farming... and as film extras!

    Next we drive through Tizi and Tichka, which will take us to Marrakech opening the landscapes to some breathtaking views of many Berber villages, snow capped mountains and green valleys.

    When we arrive at our riad, we’ll have a dinner before we call it an early night so we can be up early for our morning adventure.

    Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included

  • Early morning hot air balloon ride over Atlas Mountains (optional)

    Breakfast on rooftop at riad

    Free day to explore old medina and enjoy the best shopping in Marrakech’s souks (optional guided tour)

    Farewell dinner

    Today we’re up before sunrise to enjoy a hot air balloon ride over the scenic landscapes over the Atlas Mountains.

    We’ll return to our riad for a rooftop breakfast, and the rest of the day is yours to explore the many sites of Marrakech.

    Whether you shop the many treasures in the souks, enjoy the beautiful gardens of Jardin Majorelle, or just relax at the riad, you’re sure to find something amazing in Marrakech.

    An optional guided tour will be available for those who want to be shown the highlights of Marrakech.

    We’ll reconvene in the evening for our farewell dinner and a show at a local restaurant.

    Breakfast and dinner included

  • Say goodbye to your new travel buddies—til the next trip anyway!

    Depart anytime you want today. I suggest a late departure so you can spend some extra time in Marrakech—you won’t regret it!

    Breakfast included

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Airport pick-up at Casablanca International Airport CMN and dropoff at Marrakech Menara Airport RAK
All activities and tours listed in the itinerary, with the exception of hot air balloon ride
Local ground transportation to all listed activities
24 meals (9 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 9 dinners) with 1 N/A drink per meal
Gratuities for included meals and luggage porters
All accommodations with double occupancy (limited single spots available by request)
Luxury glamping in desert
Private English-speaking Moroccan driver on all tours
Group trip leader for support before and throughout the trip
WhatsApp group support for 3 months leading up to trip
Pre-trip orientation call and trip guide with packing list and travel tips
Photos and videos of the entire trip provided upon return  
Professional Liability Insurance 
All taxes (including VAT)

NOT INCLUDED

X  International flight to Casablanca and from Marrakech. Details will be provided after you register.
X  Travel insurance (required, see info under FAQs)
X  Meals and beverages not specified above
X  Alcoholic beverages
X  Gratuities for trip guides, drivers, etc.
X  Optional extra activities such as hot air balloon ride
X  Any extras not listed above

FAQs

  • Absolutely not! Most people come on group trips alone, and it’s the best way to meet people!

  • This is a road trip, and we will be on the go quite frequently in order to see everything this beautiful country has to offer.

    We will be doing lots of walking, riding camels, ATVing, and there’s an optional hot air balloon ride.

    We’ll also have a lot of down time in the bus, which will be a great reprieve from all of the activities we’ll be doing and a great time to reflect on everything we’re doing and seeing.

  • While this trip is very on the go (we’ve got a lot of ground to cover), there are several days that have free time built in so you have time to wander, shop, and explore the cities we are in.

    In addition, all planned activities are optional, so you are free to opt out at any time if you choose.

    All that being said, this trip is designed to show you the best of the best of Morocco, and all activities have been personally vetted by me to ensure you’re only seeing things worth seeing. If something isn’t generally liked by the entire group, I don’t include it in the itinerary and leave it for free time.

  • While most of my trips tend to be people in the 30-50 age range, all ages 18+ are welcome.

    We usually have some people who are 50+ on our trips, so if that's you, don't worry! Age is truly just a number, and it’s more important that the trip sounds like a good fit for you than your actual age.

  • I tend to focus on my trips on locations that are often overlooked or have the perception of being unsafe--especially for women. These locations are often misunderstood, or the information found on the internet or by the media just isn't true.

    Enter group travel. Traveling in a group setting along with a professional driver and trip leader gives you the confidence to see places that are often undiscovered by other travelers.

    I vet and curate all my trips to make sure they are safe as possible. That being said, safety isn't guaranteed anywhere--even in your home city.

    It is still important to use precautions whenever traveling, and that's why I prepare my groups with safety information that's specific to each country we go to.

  • This entirely depends on your spending habits, but you won't need a lot due to the all-inclusive nature of this particular trip.

    I would budget $25 a day for spending money, and more if you plan to do a lot of shopping (and the shopping is 🤩).

    You’ll also want to set aside money for tips for our guide and driver.

  • You bet! I realize this is a large investment, so I try to make my trips as affordable as possible by offering payment plans.

    There is an up front deposit of $750 at the time of booking. The remaining portion will be split into smaller payments.

    You are responsible for making payments on time, or you will forfeit your spot without refund. All payments are due by February 1, 2025.

  • Yes, you will need a passport valid beyond March 8, 2026.

    If you do not have a passport, I recommend you start the process right away, as it can take several months to receive it. If you need assistance with this, feel free to reach out!

  • I sure hope that’s not the case, but I also realize that life can be unpredictable, and things happen.

    All trip payments are non-refundable.

    Filling trip spots is incredibly time-consuming. I am a small boutique travel company, and I unfortunately do not have the ability to refund people if their plans change. Your deposits go directly to my local partners, and they are non-refundable to me as well.

    For that reason, I highly recommend looking into travel insurance with a trip cancellation benefit (see next FAQ for more details).

  • Yes, travel insurance is required for all of my trips starting in 2025, with a minimum of post-departure/travel medical coverage (typically about $35). There are options to upgrade to trip cancellation coverage + cancel for any reason coverage as well.

    I always recommend getting travel insurance for large investments such as a trip like this. It's well worth the peace of mind knowing you will have travel and health coverage should something go wrong before or during your trip (and I have had several people have to use it—they were SO glad they had it).

    I always tell people to ask themselves, “am I willing to lose thousands of dollars should I not be able to go on this trip?” If the answer is no, consider getting trip cancellation coverage.

    If you want to learn more about travel insurance and are looking for a recommendation, you can learn more about my travel insurance partner, Wanderwell, here.

  • Wait until you get the green light from me to purchase your flights—I typically recommend 3-6 months prior to the trip, or as soon as I’ve finalized our group and arrival details.

    I will be in contact with you regularly with reminders and assistance on purchasing fights, visas, insurance, packing, and more.

    In the meantime, feel free to set up a flight alert on Google Flights to start monitoring prices. You will be flying into Casablanca airport (CMN) and departing from Marrakech (RAK).

Do you have additional questions about traveling with us?

Fun Facts

Morocco is famous for the world’s largest desert - the Sahara, mint tea, Casablanca the movie, spices, tanneries, and more!

We will be visiting during one of the best times of the year! The weather is warm, but we will avoid the scorching heat and cold nights. The highs reaching 80 and lows in the 50s at night.

The Moroccan dirham is the official currency of Morocco.

“Meeting Laura has legitimately changed my life for the better. I went on her Morocco trip & it felt like a dream. Having everything pre-planned & details figured out made for a stress free experience that gave me the opportunity to really enjoy & immerse myself in every moment. I not only learned so much about a misunderstood culture, but I learned so much about myself. I daydream about the trip every day & find myself looking for excuses to talk to anyone about it. I cannot wait for my next Laura Ericson trip!”

-Amanda

Ready to reserve your spot?

INVESTMENT:
$4,750

SINGLE OCCUPANCY UPGRADE:
$600 (limited spots available)

Get $250 off at checkout for paying in full by December 31 using promo code PAYINFULL.

I offer a free payment plan, so you can spread the payment across several months, with $750 deposit due at time of booking. All payments are non-refundable.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need a different payment arrangement. I look forward to sharing this adventure with you!

Vibe Check

I have been running group trips for 3 years now, and I’ve taken over 150 travelers to 7 countries all over the world. In that time, I have learned that while group trips are an amazing, life-changing adventure for most, they aren’t for everyone.

Here’s some general guidelines to help you determine if group trips are a good fit for you:

  • Like any travel experience, group trips require flexibility, self-awareness, and an open mind. Things don’t always go as planned during travel (sometimes that’s part of the adventure!), and if you can keep a positive attitude, perspective, and stay open-minded, it will make for a much more enjoyable experience for everyone.

  • Group trips are highly scheduled and organized (that’s the appeal, right?!). While you aren’t required to participate in activities that don’t interest you, it also still requires you to be on time and respectful of others.

  • Traveling in a group means sometimes we need to do what’s best for the group vs. the individual, and that things need to be organized in a way that the group can travel efficiently to make the trip go smoothly. It also sometimes means sharing meals, accommodations, and transportation with your trip mates—this brings a feeling of community and allows you to bond with your fellow adventurer buddies. It’s like adult summer camp!

  • Group trips involve lots of personalities—again, that’s part of the appeal! While I do my best to ensure everyone on the trip is a good fit, you might not become best friends with every person in your group, and that’s okay! I guarantee you’ll make some lifelong friends, and I ensure you can learn something valuable from everyone you meet.

  • These trips are usually international, which gives you the privilege of learning about other cultures. Often that means things might be different from what you are used to at home—again, that’s the whole point, right? Being open-minded, flexible, and willing to experience life in a different way will make for a transformative travel experience.

Still have questions?

Want to scope out flight prices?

You will be flying in to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN)
and flying out of Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK).

Laura Ericson Group Trips is not responsible for any costs related to flights. You can use this tool to gauge flight prices, but please wait until you get an email from us approximately 3-6 months prior to your trip to book your flights to ensure you have all of the information needed for booking. We recommend always booking with the airline directly and not from an online travel agency (OTA) like Kayak, etc.

“Travel is about the gorgeous feeling of teetering in the unknown.”

— Anthony Bourdain