Morocco is a land where ancient traditions meet contemporary opulence, making it the perfect destination for a high-end weekend escape. This 4-day route is designed for those who seek the finer things: staying in world-renowned palatial riads, dining at Michelin-worthy establishments, and navigating the country via first-class transport.
From the vibrant, spice-scented air of the Marrakech medina to the breezy, sophisticated Atlantic coastline of Casablanca, you will experience the diverse cultural landscape of Morocco without sacrificing comfort. Prepare for a seamless journey through imperial history and modern Moroccan luxury.
Day 1: Marrakech, Morocco - Imperial Arrival & Ocher City Elegance
Luxury Riad Check-in & Private Lunch
Arrive at Marrakech Menara Airport and take a pre-arranged private limousine transfer to your riad. Settle into a palatial suite at the iconic Royal Mansour or La Mamounia, followed by a light, gourmet Moroccan lunch in the garden courtyard.
Jardin Majorelle & Yves Saint Laurent Museum
Enjoy a private, after-hours tour of the Majorelle Garden, an electric-blue botanical oasis. Follow this with a visit to the adjacent Pierre Bergé Museum of Berber Art and the YSL Museum to see the intersection of high fashion and Moroccan heritage.
Sunset Cocktails at El Fenn
Head to the rooftop terrace of El Fenn. Sip on artisanal cocktails as the sun sets over the Koutoubia Mosque, offering one of the most sophisticated views in the city.
Fine Dining at Le Marocain
Experience a candlelit dinner at Le Marocain, located within the gardens of La Mamounia. Indulge in refined versions of classic dishes like pigeon pastilla and slow-cooked lamb tagine accompanied by live traditional lute music.
Day 2: Marrakech, Morocco - Desert Skies & Medina Treasures
VIP Hot Air Balloon Flight
Witness the sunrise over the Atlas Mountains and the Marrakech desert from a private hot air balloon. This premium experience includes a gourmet breakfast served in a Berber tent upon landing.
Private Artisan & Souk Exploration
Navigate the labyrinthine Medina with a professional personal shopper and historian. Visit exclusive hidden workshops where master craftsmen create high-end leather goods, intricate lanterns, and bespoke carpets away from the tourist crowds.
Royal Hammam Experience
Retreat to the spa at Selman Marrakech for a traditional Moroccan Hammam. This ritual involves black soap cleansing, a rosemary scrub, and a soothing massage using pure Argan oil in a stunning architectural setting.
Gastronomic Evening at Dar Yacout
Dine at Dar Yacout, a legendary restaurant designed by Bill Willis. The multi-course feast and the dramatic architecture make this one of the most exclusive dining experiences in all of Morocco.
Day 3: Casablanca, Morocco - High-Speed Rails & Atlantic Grandeur
Al Boraq First-Class Journey
Depart Marrakech for Casablanca via the ONCF high-speed rail network. Travel in the First Class cabin, enjoying spacious seating and concierge service as you transition from the desert to the coast in approximately 2.5 hours.
Seafood Lunch at Cabestan
Enjoy a sophisticated lunch at Cabestan Ocean View. Perched on the rocks of the Corniche, this restaurant offers world-class seafood and stunning views of the Atlantic waves crashing below.
Hassan II Mosque Exclusive Tour
Visit the architectural marvel of the Hassan II Mosque. As one of the few mosques open to non-Muslims, take a private guided tour to admire the intricate zellij tilework, hand-carved wood, and the retractable roof.
Jazz and Dinner at Rick's Café
Spend your evening at the meticulously recreated Rick's Café from the movie 'Casablanca.' Enjoy a premium steak dinner and live jazz in an atmosphere of 1940s colonial elegance.
Day 4: Casablanca, Morocco - Modern Sophistication & Departure
Art Deco Architecture & Habous Market
Explore the Art Deco district of Casablanca with a private guide, followed by a visit to the Quartier Habous. This 'New Medina' is cleaner and more organized than its Marrakech counterpart, perfect for high-quality book and spice shopping.
Farewell Lunch at Le Petit Rocher
Celebrate your final day with a refined Mediterranean lunch at Le Petit Rocher, looking out over the lighthouse and the sea. It's the perfect spot to reflect on your Moroccan escape.
Luxury Shopping at Morocco Mall
Visit the VIP section of the Morocco Mall, featuring high-end international brands and an impressive indoor aquarium. It's a great spot for last-minute luxury gifts before heading to the airport.
Private Transfer to CMN Airport
Enjoy a final stress-free ride in a private executive car to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport for your departure flight.
Best Time to Visit Morocco
The ideal time for a luxury trip to Morocco is during the spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is pleasantly warm without the scorching heat of the Saharan summer, making it perfect for both city exploration and rooftop dining. Winters are also beautiful, especially in Marrakech, though evenings can be quite chilly.
Currency & Money
The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). While high-end hotels, boutiques, and fine-dining restaurants widely accept international credit cards (Visa and Mastercard), it is essential to carry some cash for tips and smaller purchases in the souks. Tipping is a significant part of the culture; a 10% tip at luxury restaurants and small gratuities for guides and drivers are customary and appreciated.
Getting Around Morocco
For intercity travel, the Al Boraq high-speed train is the gold standard, connecting major hubs like Casablanca and Tangier with incredible speed. Between Marrakech and Casablanca, the ONCF First Class trains offer comfort and reliability. Within cities, avoid public taxis in favor of pre-booked private chauffeurs or hotel car services to ensure a premium, hassle-free experience.