Private Morocco Tours From UK: Tailor-Made Holidays Designed Around You

At Morocco Live Trips, we design every private Morocco tour from the UK around one thing – you. Not a fixed group. Not a standard itinerary. Not someone else’s idea of what your holiday should look like. UK travellers choose private tours because Morocco rewards those who move through it at their own pace, with a guide who answers to them alone. This guide explains exactly what a private Morocco tour involves, who it suits, what it costs, and how we build yours from scratch. What Is a Private Morocco Tour? A private Morocco tour is not just a regular tour with fewer people. It is a completely different travel experience from the ground up. When you book a private tour with Morocco Live Trips, you get: No shared minibuses. No waiting for other travellers. No compromises on timing or destination. A private Morocco tour from the UK puts the entire experience in your hands. Why UK Travellers Choose Private Morocco Tours British travellers who have done group tours before often describe the same frustrations – rushed mornings, destinations that don’t interest them, and no time to explore properly. Private Morocco tours solve every one of those problems. Here is why more UK travellers are choosing private over group: Who Are Private Morocco Tours Best For? Private Morocco tours from the UK suit a wide range of travellers. If you fall into any of the following categories, a private tour is almost certainly the right choice for you. Couples and Honeymooners – Morocco is deeply romantic. Private candlelit riad dinners, a desert camp to yourselves, and a guide who disappears when you want space – this is what a honeymoon in Morocco should look like. View our Private Morocco Tour for Couples → Families – Children need flexibility. Nap times, meal preferences, pace adjustments, and the freedom to spend an extra hour at the camel farm – private tours handle all of it without inconveniencing anyone else. Morocco is a wonderful family destination when the trip is built around your family specifically. Small Groups of Friends – Four to eight friends travelling together can split the cost of a private vehicle, get a custom itinerary that fits everyone’s interests, and travel with the feel of a group adventure and the comfort of private service. Luxury Travellers – If you want five-star riads, exclusive desert camp upgrades, private cooking classes, and a guide who knows every high-end restaurant worth visiting, a luxury private Morocco tour delivers that without compromise. First-Time Visitors – Morocco’s medinas are genuinely disorienting for first-time visitors. Having a dedicated guide navigating, translating, and contextualising everything you see makes the difference between feeling lost and feeling completely immersed. Seniors – Private tours set their own pace. No rushed walks through souks, no early departures, no standing for long periods. The itinerary bends to what is comfortable for you.Explore our Morocco tour for Seniors→ Popular Private Morocco Tour Itineraries Every itinerary we build at Morocco Live Trips is customised – but these popular structures give you a strong starting point. 5-Day Private Morocco Tour A focused introduction to Morocco. Typically covers Marrakech, the Atlas Mountains, and one night in a desert camp at Merzouga. Ideal for travellers with limited time who still want the iconic Sahara experience. 7-Day Private Sahara Desert Tour The most popular private tour length for UK travellers. Moves from Marrakech through Ait Ben Haddou, the Draa Valley, Todra Gorge, and into the Sahara for two nights at the desert camp, before returning through a different route. Every day brings a completely different landscape. View 7-Day Itinerary → 10-Day Imperial Cities and Desert Tour Combines the Sahara Desert experience with Morocco’s great imperial cities – Marrakech, Fes, and Meknes. Ten days is the sweet spot for UK travellers who want depth alongside the highlights. Add Chefchaouen for an unforgettable blue-city afternoon. View 10-Day Itinerary → 14-Day Grand Morocco Journey The full country. Casablanca, Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, Meknes, the Atlas Mountains, Ait Ben Haddou, the Sahara Desert, Essaouira, and Marrakech – two weeks in Morocco covers every major landscape and culture the country offers. This is for travellers who want to come back knowing they saw it properly. View 14-Day Itinerary → Looking for more travel styles and itineraries? Explore our Morocco tours from UK to compare private, luxury, family, and desert experiences. Destinations Included in Our Private Morocco Tours A private tour from Morocco Live Trips moves through the country’s most rewarding destinations – and the ones that rarely appear on a standard group tour itinerary. Marrakech opens almost every tour. The Djemaa el-Fna square, the Bahia Palace, the souks, and the Koutoubia Mosque are all here. Your private guide takes you through the medina with context and confidence, not confusion. Fes is Morocco’s most complex and rewarding city. The 9th-century medina of Fes el-Bali is a UNESCO World Heritage Site – a medieval maze of tanneries, mosques, and madrasas that genuinely cannot be navigated without a knowledgeable local guide. Chefchaouen, the famous blue city in the Rif Mountains, brings a completely different energy to any itinerary – slower, cooler, and extraordinarily photogenic at every turn. The Sahara Desert (Merzouga) is the centrepiece of most private Morocco tours. Arriving at the Erg Chebbi dunes at golden hour, riding a camel to your desert camp, and waking to sunrise over the dunes – this is the moment UK travellers talk about for years. View Morocco Desert Tour → The Atlas Mountains provide some of the most dramatic driving scenery in North Africa and are home to the Amazigh (Berber) villages that most group tours drive straight past. Ait Ben Haddou – the ancient fortified ksar and UNESCO World Heritage Site – sits between Marrakech and the desert and deserves more than a five-minute photo stop. Casablanca and Essaouira round out longer itineraries – the Hassan II Mosque and the wind-swept Atlantic coast town respectively, both unmissable in their own right. What Is Included in a Private