
Twelve UNESCO World Heritage sites, four imperial medinas, a Roman city, the world's oldest university and the museums that hold the rest — arranged into eight-day journeys for eight travellers at a time.
Every itinerary here starts from a monument, a medina or a museum, and works outwards. The route is checked against real opening days, the private visits are booked before you arrive, and nothing important is scheduled on a day the site is closed.
You travel in a group of no more than eight, accompanied by a guide, a driver and a professional photographer. The published price includes international flights, every transfer, seven nights, all entrance fees and permits, and a printed album of your own journey.
Five thousand years of temples, tombs and museums, in one eight-day arc.
4 journeys
8 days / 7 nightsLand of the Pharaohs
8 days / 7 nightsNile & Hot-Air Balloon
8 days / 7 nightsSea & Desert
8 days / 7 nightsSea & Desert by Road
Morocco keeps four UNESCO medinas, a Roman city and the oldest university on earth.
4 journeys
8 days / 7 nightsArt Deco and the oldest medina
8 days / 7 nightsThe red city and the Atlantic
8 days / 7 nightsThe capital and the blue city
8 days / 7 nightsRamparts of the Souss
The Atlantic slave trade, the royal courts of the West, and the museums that hold them.
4 journeys
8 days / 7 nightsGorée, the river and the Djoudj
8 days / 7 nightsShell islands and the mangrove delta
8 days / 7 nightsCapital and the kingdoms of the West
8 days / 7 nightsMemory and two oceans

Zellige, carved cedar and stucco in a 14th-century Merinid college.

Founded in 859 by Fatima al-Fihri, the oldest degree-granting university in the world.

The Roman capital of Mauretania Tingitana, with its mosaics still in the open air.

The monumental gate of the imperial city, completed in 1732.

The largest Koranic school in Morocco, reopened after a four-year restoration.

The Almohad gate of the Kasbah of the Udayas, built around 1195.

A Roman city that became a Merinid necropolis, inside its own walls.

Morocco's national archaeological collection, from prehistory to the Merinids.

The Door of No Return, facing the Atlantic, on an island listed since 1978.

Thirteen thousand square metres opened in 2018, in a rotunda drawn from Casamance houses.

The seat of the Bamoun dynasty and its royal museum, in a kingdom founded in the 14th century.

A 1934 Art Deco villa, now one of the country's leading contemporary art spaces.
For travellers who want to add savannah, forest or reef to the itinerary — or to combine a cultural week with a second one outdoors.
8 days / 7 nightsMountain gorilla trek
8 days / 7 nightsThe Great Migration
8 days / 7 nightsBig Five safari in Rwanda
8 days / 7 nightsTable Mountain and Big Five
8 days / 7 nightsSafari and the Swahili coast
8 days / 7 nightsAtlantic coast and the Lobé Falls
Departure dates are fixed with you, not imposed — so your journey never lands in Ramadan, in the rains, or on the one day the site you came for is closed.