About Trips For Morocco

The Story About Us
Our story

At Trips For Morocco, we believe that travel should feel personal, authentic, and deeply connected to the place you’re visiting. We are not a large international company, but we are a local Moroccan team, passionate about sharing our country in a way that goes beyond the typical experience.

Our story begins in the south of Morocco in a small town called Tafraout Sidi Ali, near the edges of the Sahara Desert, where hospitality is not a service, it’s a tradition. Growing up, we welcomed travelers into our homes, shared meals under the stars, and guided visitors through landscapes we have known all our lives. What started as helping friends and guests explore Morocco naturally grew into creating Trips For Morocco.

Today, we specialize in private Morocco tours, designed for travelers who want more than just a checklist of places. Every journey we create is tailored to your pace, your interests, and your style of travel. Whether it’s a desert adventure, a cultural discovery, or a complete itinerary across the country, we focus on making your experience smooth, flexible, and truly memorable.

What makes us different is simple:

We are local which means We know the roads, the hidden places, and the real rhythm of Morocco. Also, We don’t just take you to destinations but we help you experience them.

From the vibrant streets of Marrakech to the quiet beauty of the Sahara Desert, our main goal is to connect you with the heart of Morocco. Along the way, you will meet local people, discover traditions, and see parts of the country that most travelers miss.

Our tours are private, which means no fixed schedules and no crowded groups. You will travel comfortably with an experienced and knowledgable driver/guide, stop whenever you want, and explore at your own pace. We believe that the best moments in Morocco are often unplanned, whether it’s a cup of mint tea in a small village, a sunset over the dunes, or a conversation that turns into a lasting memory.

Trust is at the center of everything we do. We understand that planning a trip to a new country can feel uncertain, which is why we focus on clear communication, honest advice, and reliable service from the first message to the end of your journey.

Over the years, we have had the privilege of welcoming travelers from around the world, many of whom leave not just as clients, but as friends. Their experiences and stories continue to inspire what we do every day.

If you are looking to discover Morocco in a way that is real, personal, and unforgettable, Trips For Morocco is here to guide you.

Let’s plan your journey.

 

Why you should travel with TFM

  • Multiple accommodation options are available: We provide different categories of accommodations, from standard to luxury and premium. Choose the one that best suits your preferences.
  • Professional team: We ensure our customers are accompanied by professional, experienced, and knowledgeable drivers and guides.They are carefully selected to ensure you enjoy a safe, insightful, and memorable experience throughout your journey.
  • Easy booking process: Booking your adventure with Trips For Morocco is simple and hassle-free. Just choose your tour, select your dates, and let us take care of the rest. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
  • Flexible Tours: Every tour we offer can be tailored to match your personal interests, schedule, and travel needs. Our tours are fully costumizable. All what you need is to inform us about your requirements and interstes. 

Tips to know before travelling to Morocco

  • Have Cash with You: Morocco is one of the countries where cash is still widely used, especially in local markets and for public transportation. However, many places such as restaurants, shops, and some hotels do accept credit cards. Getting cash in Morocco is easy, as ATMs are available almost everywhere. There are also exchange offices where you can convert your money to the local currency, the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Note that some places may accept USD or Euros, but it’s always better to pay in Dirhams.
  • Bargaining is Expected: Don’t feel uncomfortable about bargaining or haggling in Morocco, it’s part of the culture! You’re always welcome to negotiate politely and enjoy it as a fun and friendly exchange. However, keep in mind that prices are usually fixed in places like pharmacies and supermarkets.
  • Clothes to Bring: The climate in Morocco is incredibly diverse, so the weather can vary depending on the season and the region. Summer is known for its heat, so make sure to bring sunscreen and lightweight, breathable clothes. That said, some areas especially along the coast and in the Atlas Mountains can be cooler even during summer. Morocco’s rainy season typically runs from November to March, so it’s highly recommended to pack warm and waterproof clothing during this period.
  • Traveling during Ramadan: Some people think it’s difficult to travel to Morocco during Ramadan, but in reality, it’s quite manageable and even rewarding! Most tourist activities continue as usual. Restaurants, cafes, and attractions remain open, especially in cities and tourist areas.
    While some local eateries may close during the day, there are still plenty of places open for meals, and hotel restaurants generally operate as normal. In the evening, the country comes alive. The nightlife during Ramadan is actually more vibrant than in other months, with locals gathering after sunset to eat, socialize, and enjoy traditional music or street festivals.
    Remember, part of the joy of travel is discovering other cultures and traditions and Ramadan offers a unique and beautiful experience. You might even get the chance to join an Iftar (the evening meal that breaks the fast) with a local family or community.
    Traveling during Ramadan can give you a deeper understanding of Moroccan hospitality, values, and spirituality. So don’t let it stop you, it may turn out to be a highlight of your journey!
  • Respect Local Customs: Morocco is known for being a welcoming and open-minded country, especially in major cities and tourist areas. Visitors are free to dress and express themselves according to their own beliefs. However, it’s important to do so with cultural awareness and respect for local customs.
    While there’s no strict dress code for tourists, modest clothing is appreciated, especially in rural areas, religious sites, or traditional neighborhoods. For example, women might choose to cover their shoulders and knees, while men generally avoid wearing sleeveless shirts or short shorts in public. The general rule is simple: enjoy your freedom while respecting theirs. Showing appreciation for Moroccan culture, even through small gestures, often results in warm hospitality and meaningful connections.

Our main Morocco Tours

Tours From Tangier
4 tours

Tours From Tangier

Tours From Marrakech
8 tours

Tours From Marrakech

Tours From Fes
6 tours

Tours From Fes

3 tours

Tours From Errachidia

Tours From Casablanca
4 tours

Tours From Casablanca

10 Days Desert Tour From Agadir
3 tours

Tours From Agadir