At Morocco Live Trips, we have been helping British travellers plan unforgettable Morocco tour packages from the UK for years – from first-timers exploring Marrakech to families sleeping under the stars in the Sahara Desert. This guide covers everything you need to know: what packages are available, how much they cost, which one suits your travel style, and how to book with confidence.
Why Choose a Morocco Tour Package From the UK?
Planning a trip to Morocco independently sounds exciting – until you realise how much goes into it. Morocco holidays from the UK are best enjoyed when the logistics are already sorted.
A well-organised guided Morocco tour from the UK puts a professional local guide, a private driver, and a carefully mapped Morocco itinerary in your hands from day one. You are not spending hours comparing riads on booking sites or haggling with taxi drivers outside the airport. Every transfer, every hotel, every desert camp night – it is all handled.
The value difference is real too. When accommodation, private transportation, meals, and cultural experiences are bundled together, you almost always pay less than booking each piece separately. More importantly, you get more – local knowledge, hidden spots, and the kind of access that independent travellers simply cannot arrange on their own.
Our Most Popular Morocco Tour Packages
There is a Morocco travel package from the UK for every schedule and travel style. Here is how our packages are structured at Morocco Live Trips.
Short Morocco Tours – 5 to 7 Days
Perfect for travellers with limited annual leave who still want a proper Morocco experience. A 5 to 7-day package typically covers Marrakech, a journey through the Atlas Mountains, and one or two nights at a desert camp in Merzouga. It is fast-paced but deeply rewarding – and it fits neatly into a standard UK work week with a long weekend on either side.
Classic Morocco Tours – 8 to 10 Days
This is our most booked range. Eight to ten days is enough time to move through Marrakech, Fes, the Sahara Desert, and the dramatic landscapes of Ait Ben Haddou without ever feeling rushed. A classic Morocco tour from the UK at this length gives you the full picture – ancient medinas, mountain passes, and golden dunes all in one trip. Explore our Classic Morocco Tour for 10 Days →
Extended Morocco Tours – 12 to 14 Days
Two weeks in Morocco is a journey, not just a holiday. Extended packages bring in destinations like Chefchaouen, Casablanca, Essaouira, and the Draa Valley alongside the classic route. If you want Morocco properly – its full diversity of landscapes, cultures, and characters – this is the length to choose.
Private and Customised Morocco Tours
Not every traveller fits a group itinerary. Private Morocco tours from the UK are designed entirely around your preferences – your travel dates, your pace, your must-see destinations. Couples, families, and small friend groups particularly love this option. You get the full service of a guided tour without sharing a minibus with strangers. Build Your Private Morocco Tour →
Not sure which package is right for you? Browse our complete Morocco tour guide for a full overview of available tours.

Destinations Included in Morocco Tour Packages
A quality Morocco tour package does not just send you to one city. Here is what most itineraries from Morocco Live Trips cover and why each destination earns its place.
Marrakech is where almost every Morocco tour begins. The Djemaa el-Fna square, the spice-filled souks, the Bahia Palace, and the Koutoubia Mosque are all here. It is chaotic, colourful, and completely unlike anywhere else on earth.
Fes is Morocco’s intellectual and spiritual capital. The medieval medina of Fes el-Bali is a UNESCO World Heritage Site – a 9th-century city that has barely changed in a thousand years. Walking through it with a knowledgeable local guide is one of the most genuinely immersive experiences available to any traveller from the UK. Discover our Fes Tour →
The Sahara Desert (Merzouga) is the highlight of most British travellers’ Morocco experience. Arriving at the dunes of Erg Chebbi at golden hour, boarding a camel for a camel trekking ride to your camp, and waking up to a sunrise over the dunes – this is the moment people talk about for years. View our Morocco Desert Tour →
Chefchaouen, the famous blue city in the Rif Mountains, has become one of Morocco’s most photographed destinations. Every alleyway is painted in shades of blue and white, and the atmosphere is noticeably more relaxed than the imperial cities.
Casablanca is Morocco’s modern commercial capital. The Hassan II Mosque – one of the largest mosques in the world, built partly over the Atlantic Ocean – is genuinely breathtaking and should not be missed.
The Atlas Mountains separate Marrakech from the Sahara and provide some of the most dramatic driving scenery in North Africa. Many tours stop in Ait Ben Haddou, the ancient fortified village used as a filming location for major international productions and another UNESCO-listed site.
What Is Included in a Morocco Tour Package?
When you book with Morocco Live Trips, here is exactly what comes with your package.
✅ Included
- Private riad and hotel accommodation at every stop, hand-selected for comfort and authenticity
- Professional English-speaking local guide throughout your entire tour
- Private air-conditioned transport for all transfers between cities and attractions
- Daily breakfast at your accommodation
- Selected traditional Moroccan dinners during the tour
- Desert camp experience – luxury or standard, based on your package
- Camel trekking ride at sunset and morning tea at sunrise in the Sahara
- All airport transfers on arrival and departure
- Local taxes and service charges
- 24/7 on-ground support from the Morocco Live Trips team
❌ Not Included
- International flights from the UK to Morocco
- Travel insurance (required – arrange before departure)
- Lunches and personal drinks not specified in the itinerary
- Optional activities and entrance fees outside the scheduled programme
- Personal shopping, souvenirs, and gratuities for guides and drivers
- Any meals or transfers not listed in your confirmed itinerary
How Much Do Morocco Tour Packages From the UK Cost?
Morocco tour cost from the UK is one of the most common questions we receive – and the honest answer is that it depends on several factors.
Duration is the biggest variable. A 5-day package starts from around £400 to £500 per person (excluding flights). A classic 10-day tour typically runs between £800 and £1,400 per person depending on accommodation level and group size. Extended 14-day itineraries range from £1,200 to £2,200 per person.
Accommodation level moves the price significantly. Budget tours use comfortable but simple hotels and standard desert camps. Luxury Morocco tours from the UK feature five-star riads, exclusive camp experiences, and private fine-dining arrangements – these typically start from £1,500 per person for 10 days, excluding flights.
Group size also matters. Private tours for two people cost more per head than joining a small group, but you gain full flexibility and a personalised itinerary.
Seasonal pricing is worth planning around. Peak season (March to May and September to November) sees higher demand, so early booking is rewarded. Winter tours – particularly December and January Sahara Desert trips – can be better value and are genuinely spectacular.
Flights from the UK add between £80 and £300 per person return depending on your departure airport and how far in advance you book. Read our full Morocco Travel Cost Guide →
Choosing the Right Morocco Tour Package
Different travellers need different things. Here is a straightforward guide to finding the right fit.
For first-time visitors, a classic 8 to 10-day guided tour is the best starting point. It covers the highlights without overwhelming you, and having a guide means you absorb far more context and culture than you would alone.
For couples, a private Morocco tour is the most popular choice. You set the pace, choose the riads, and have the desert camp to yourselves (or nearly). Morocco is a deeply romantic destination – candlelit riad courtyards and Sahara sunsets more than earn their reputation. Learn more about our Romantic tour →
For families, Morocco is more welcoming than most people expect. Moroccans genuinely love children, riads with courtyard pools are ideal for families, and the variety of landscapes and activities holds attention across age groups. We recommend 10 days minimum for families to avoid rushed mornings.
For luxury travellers, luxury Morocco tours from the UK combine five-star properties, private exclusive camp nights, gourmet traditional dining, and curated cultural experiences that go well beyond the standard medina walk.
For adventure seekers, Morocco offers camel trekking, Atlas Mountain hiking, quad biking over Sahara dunes, and 4×4 off-road transfers through remote desert valleys. These experiences can be built into any itinerary on request.

Best Time to Visit Morocco From the UK
Morocco is a year-round destination, but the right season shapes the experience.
Spring (March to May) is the most popular time for British travellers – and for good reason. Temperatures are warm and comfortable across the country, the Atlas Mountains are green, and the Sahara Desert is not yet at its summer peak. Wildflowers cover the valleys and the light is extraordinary for photography.
Autumn (September to November) is equally good and arguably better value. The summer crowds have gone, temperatures have dropped to a pleasant level, and the desert is perfect again. October is particularly good for Morocco tour packages – the colours are rich and the riads are quieter.
Winter (December to February) is underrated. The Sahara Desert in winter is mild during the day and genuinely cold at night – which makes sleeping in the desert camp under a blanket of stars even more memorable. Northern cities like Fes and Chefchaouen can be cool and occasionally rainy, but the south is beautiful.
Summer (June to August) brings intense heat to southern Morocco – temperatures in Merzouga can exceed 40°C. The Atlantic coast towns like Essaouira and Asilah remain pleasant due to ocean breezes, but a full desert tour in July is not recommended for most travellers.
Why Book With a Local Morocco Tour Operator?
There is a meaningful difference between booking a Morocco package through a large UK-based aggregator and booking directly with a local Morocco tour operator like Morocco Live Trips.
Local knowledge is the biggest advantage. Our guides live in Morocco. They know which roads are closed in March, which riad has the best rooftop in Fes, which section of the Merzouga dunes catches the best light at sunrise. That kind of knowledge cannot be replicated by a call centre in London.
Flexible itineraries are easier to arrange when you work directly with the operator. Changes, upgrades, and special requests – a private cooking class, a sunrise Atlas hike, a specific riad you’ve seen online – can all be accommodated with a direct conversation.
Better support during travel is perhaps the most important factor. If something goes wrong – a vehicle issue, a hotel problem, an unexpected illness – our team is in Morocco, reachable, and able to act immediately. With a third-party aggregator, you are usually dealing with an email chain across time zones.
Direct communication from enquiry to return means your expectations are clearly set, your itinerary is accurate, and nothing gets lost in translation between booking platforms. Read our Morocco Culture Tour guide →
Frequently Asked Questions
Do UK citizens need a visa for Morocco?
No. British passport holders can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your travel date. No embassy visits, no fees, no forms to complete before you fly.
Is Morocco safe for UK tourists?
Yes. Morocco is one of Africa’s most visited tourist destinations and has a well-established infrastructure for international travellers. Guided tours with a reputable local operator add an extra layer of security – your guide knows which areas to avoid and how to handle any situation that arises. Read our full Morocco Safety Guide →
How many days are enough for Morocco?
Seven days covers the highlights. Ten days gives you the full experience without feeling rushed. Fourteen days lets you explore the country properly, including less-visited regions. Most British travellers who do seven days say they wish they had booked ten.
Can Morocco tour packages be customised?
Absolutely. Every itinerary at Morocco Live Trips can be adjusted. Different hotels, extended stays in certain cities, added activities, family-friendly modifications – all of it is possible with a simple conversation before you book.
What should I pack for Morocco?
Lightweight, modest clothing works best – Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country and covering shoulders and knees in medinas is both respectful and comfortable. Bring comfortable walking shoes for cobbled streets, a warm layer for desert nights, and high-factor sun protection. A small day bag and a portable charger are both very useful on tour.
Are Morocco tours suitable for families?
Yes – Morocco is extremely family-friendly. Children are welcomed everywhere, and the variety of experiences (camel rides, souks, desert camps, mountain drives) keeps family travel genuinely exciting across age groups. Let us know your children’s ages and we will tailor the itinerary accordingly.
Start Planning Your Morocco Tour From the UK
Morocco does not need a complicated plan – it needs the right one. Whether you are looking for a quick 7-day Morocco tour, a private luxury itinerary, a Sahara Desert experience, or a full two-week journey through every corner of the country, Morocco Live Trips builds it around you.
Get in touch today to request your personalised Morocco itinerary. Tell us your travel dates, your group size, and what you want to experience – and we will come back with a custom package built specifically for you.
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Moha BN is a Moroccan-born licensed tour guide with 10+ years of experience organizing cultural tours, Sahara Desert trips, and private itineraries across Morocco. He shares local travel insights, safety advice, and budget tips through Morocco Live Trips.