
For Couples
Luxury riads, private desert camps, hammam rituals and the dramatic landscapes that make Morocco one of the world's most romantic destinations.
Browse Honeymoon ExperiencesA Morocco honeymoon gives you four trips in one. You can wake up in a 17th century riad in Marrakech, share a private hammam in the afternoon, watch the sun set from a roof terrace over the medina, and three days later be camped in the Sahara with your own butler and a tent the size of a small house. A week after that you can be eating fresh-grilled fish on a windswept Atlantic beach in Essaouira.
It is also one of the easiest exotic honeymoons to book. A 3 hour flight from London or Paris, no jet lag, no malaria, no visa for most travellers. Just a deeply romantic country with a luxury hospitality scene that has grown up specifically for couples.
Tiled courtyards, fountain in the centre, rose petals on the bed, breakfast on the rooftop. The classic Marrakech and Fes honeymoon base.
Private camp under the stars in Erg Chebbi (Merzouga) or the Agafay desert. Dunes, candle-lit dinner, no light pollution, no other guests.
Traditional black soap, kessa scrub, rose oil massage. Most luxury riads have a private hammam you can book just for the two of you.
Two nights in a Kasbah hotel in Imlil or the Ourika valley. Mule rides through Berber villages, snow on the peaks, fireplaces in the rooms.
Whitewashed medina by the Atlantic, oysters at the port, sunset on the ramparts. The slow end to a busy honeymoon.
Skip taxis and group tours. A private driver and a home-cooked tagine on a rooftop is what makes a Morocco honeymoon feel personal.
La Mamounia, Royal Mansour, Riad El Fenn, Riad Joya. For the medina experience plus serious luxury.
Riad Idrissy, Dar Seven, Palais Amani. Older, quieter, more architectural than Marrakech.
Erg Chebbi Luxury Desert Camp, Azalai Desert Camp. Private tents with proper beds and full bathrooms in the dunes.
Inara Camp, Scarabeo Camp. Closer to Marrakech, perfect for short honeymoons.
Heure Bleue Palais, Le Jardin des Douars. Walled medina charm with sea air.
Kasbah Tamadot (Richard Branson's hotel), Kasbah du Toubkal. Mountains, mules, fireplaces, silence.

تجول في مدينة مراكش القديمة في الغسق برفقة أحد السكان المحليين الذين ولدوا وترعرعوا هناك. تذوق أكثر من 10 أطباق طعام الشارع الكلاسيكية ، والتعرف على العائلات التي تقف وراءها ، واترك المصائد السياحية.

من مراكش إلى كثبان إرغ تشبي بالسيارة الدفع الرباعي عبر جبال الأطلس العليا. النوم في معسكر بربري فخم ، ركوب الجمال في شروق الشمس ، والعودة عبر وادي الورود.

المغادرة المبكرة من مراكش (حوالي 7:00 صباحًا). القيادة عبر جبال الأطلس الهائلة عبر طريق تيزي إن'تيشكا المتعرج ، مع توقفات بانورامية للصور وفترات راحة للقهوة على طول الطريق.
March to May is the most romantic season. Wildflowers in the Atlas, almond blossoms in the south, warm days, cool nights, gardens at their best.
September to November is the other ideal window. The desert is finally cool again after summer, the medinas have emptied of crowds, and the light for photos is famously good.
December to February is cool but very romantic, especially in the Atlas mountains where some Kasbah hotels have snow on the peaks behind them. Bring layers. Riad rooftops are still usable in the sun.
June to August is too hot inland for most couples. Go to the coast (Essaouira, Asilah, Oualidia) and skip the desert.
Yes. Morocco offers a unique mix of luxury riads, private desert camps, hammam rituals and dramatic landscapes within a short flight from Europe. It is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations for couples who want culture, beach, mountains and desert in a single 10 to 14 day trip.
10 to 14 days is ideal. A classic honeymoon route covers Marrakech (3 nights), a private desert camp in Merzouga or the Agafay (2 nights), Fes (2 nights) and Essaouira or the Atlas mountains (2 to 3 nights). Shorter 7 day trips work if you focus on Marrakech plus a luxury desert extension.
March to May and September to November. The shoulder seasons give you warm days, cool evenings, comfortable desert nights and far smaller crowds than summer.
Luxury riads in the medinas (La Mamounia, Royal Mansour, El Fenn in Marrakech; Riad Idrissy or Dar Seven in Fes), a private luxury desert camp in Erg Chebbi or the Agafay, a boutique riad in Essaouira, and optionally a Kasbah hotel in the Atlas.
A mid-range 10 day honeymoon for two runs $2,500 to $4,500. Luxury palaces plus high-end desert camps go from $7,000 to $15,000. Budget couples can do a 10 day trip for under $1,800 by staying in good but simple riads and using shared transfers.
Yes. Morocco is one of the safest countries in North Africa and the Middle East for tourists. Holding hands and showing affection in public is fine in tourist areas and in private riads. Same-sex couples are best discreet in public, although most riads do not bat an eye at same-sex bookings.
Most EU, UK, US, Canadian, Australian and Gulf nationals do not need a visa for stays under 90 days. Bring a passport with at least 6 months of validity.
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