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Everything Included
Every meal, every activity, every transfer. One transparent price with absolutely nothing hidden.
When most people hear “all-inclusive,” they picture a resort wristband and a buffet line. That is not what we do. An all-inclusive tour with Serenity Morocco Tours means that from the moment your driver meets you at the airport to the moment you are dropped back for your departure flight, every meaningful cost is already covered. Accommodation, every meal, your private guide, your Mercedes transport, all activities and excursions listed in your itinerary, entrance fees, tips for service staff, and around-the-clock concierge support. You put your wallet away and simply experience Morocco.
We designed our all-inclusive model for a simple reason: the best travel experiences happen when you are not thinking about logistics or costs. When your guide leads you through the Fes medina and stops at a hole-in-the-wall stall that serves the finest bissara soup in the city, you do not need to fumble with dirhams or wonder if it is “extra.” When the sunset is perfect and your driver suggests a detour to a clifftop viewpoint you would never have found alone, there is no meter running. The entire country opens up when the transactional layer disappears.
This page explains exactly what our all-inclusive packages include, what they do not include, and why travelers who do the math often find that our all-inclusive pricing actually costs less than assembling the same quality of experience independently. We also provide a detailed sample itinerary showing every meal and activity across a seven-day journey, so you can see precisely what “all-inclusive” looks like in practice.
Not Your Typical Package Tour
Mass-market all-inclusive tours cut costs in ways you feel immediately: shared minibuses with twenty strangers, three-star hotels on the outskirts of town, guides juggling multiple groups, and meals at restaurants selected for their willingness to accept tour commissions rather than for the quality of their kitchen.
Our all-inclusive is built on opposite principles. Your tour is entirely private. Your guide is with you alone (or your group alone) and adjusts the pace, depth, and direction of each day to match your interests. Your accommodation is hand-selected for atmosphere, service, and location. Your meals happen at places our team has personally eaten at and returned to, from Michelin-recognized restaurants to a grandmother's kitchen table in a mountain village.
The difference is also in what is not included in budget packages: tips and gratuities (which add up quickly in Morocco), bottled water and soft drinks throughout the day, entrance fees that can total $50 or more per person, and genuine 24/7 support from a team that knows your itinerary and can respond in minutes if anything changes.

A detailed breakdown of every inclusion across six categories. When we say all-inclusive, we mean it.
Full transparency. These are the only costs outside your all-inclusive price.
Your flights to and from Morocco are not included. We can recommend airlines and optimal routing, and many guests find excellent deals by booking flights independently. We coordinate your arrival and departure times with your tour schedule.
Non-alcoholic drinks are included throughout. Wine, beer, and spirits at restaurants or hotels are at your own expense. Moroccan wine is surprisingly good and affordable, typically $5-12 per glass at licensed restaurants.
Souvenirs, carpets, pottery, leather goods, spices, and other purchases in the souks are yours to negotiate and pay for. Your guide will help you identify quality goods and fair prices, but will never pressure you into shops for commission.
If a hammam spa experience is listed in your itinerary, it is included. Additional spa treatments, massages, or beauty services beyond the scheduled experience are available at extra cost, typically $30-80 depending on the treatment.
That is the complete list. There are no hidden fees, no surprise charges, no “optional but really essential” extras. The price you are quoted is the price you pay.
Where You Will Stay
In the imperial cities of Marrakech and Fes, you stay in luxury riads: traditional Moroccan courtyard houses that have been restored and refined into intimate boutique accommodations. These are not large hotels but private residences with typically six to ten rooms arranged around a central courtyard with fountains, orange trees, and zellige tilework. Expect plunge pools, rooftop terraces with medina views, and personalized service from a small dedicated staff.
In the Sahara, your desert camp is a world away from the basic bivouacs used by budget operators. Our luxury camps feature proper beds with quality linens and heated blankets for cold desert nights, en-suite bathrooms with hot running water, electricity for charging devices, and communal areas with Berber rugs and cushioned seating. The tents are spacious, private, and designed to frame the desert landscape rather than block it out.
In mountain and coastal destinations, we select boutique hotels with four- or five-star equivalent standards, chosen for location, views, and character. A hotel perched above the Dades Gorge with canyon panoramas from your balcony. A whitewashed seafront property in Essaouira where you fall asleep to the sound of Atlantic waves. Every property on our roster has been personally inspected and is revisited regularly to maintain our standards.

Culinary Journey
Moroccan cuisine is one of the world's great culinary traditions. Our all-inclusive tours treat food as a central experience, not an afterthought.
Guided walks through medina food stalls with your guide, sampling dishes you would never find or dare try alone. Freshly fried sfenj doughnuts, steaming bowls of snail soup, grilled sardines wrapped in newspaper, pomegranate juice pressed before your eyes, and the tangia clay pot that has been slow-cooking underground since dawn. Your guide knows every stall owner by name and can vouch for hygiene standards.
A hands-on session with a professional Moroccan chef, typically in a riad kitchen. You will shop for ingredients in the local market, learn to build the spice layers of a tagine, fold a pastilla, and brew the perfect pot of mint tea. The meal you prepare becomes your lunch, and you take the recipes home. This is consistently rated among the top experiences by our guests.
Selected evenings feature dinner at Morocco's best restaurants: Michelin-recognized kitchens, palace dining rooms where you eat surrounded by 14th-century carved stucco, and rooftop terraces where the Atlas Mountains provide the backdrop. Multi-course Moroccan degustation menus showcase the sophistication of a cuisine that most visitors only experience as tagine and couscous.
Perhaps the most memorable meals of your trip will be in private homes. A Berber family in the Atlas Mountains preparing couscous Friday lunch. A grandmother in the Fes medina who has been making rfissa for forty years. These are not staged tourist experiences but genuine invitations arranged through our guides' personal relationships in each community.
Dinner at your desert camp is a theatrical event: dishes cooked in sand ovens and over open fire, served under a dome of stars with the dunes silhouetted against the last light of day. Expect lamb tagine, Berber bread baked in embers, salads of roasted peppers and preserved lemons, and sweet pastries with dates and almonds. Often accompanied by live Gnawa drumming.
Day by Day
Exactly what a week in Morocco looks like when everything is included. Every meal, every activity, every detail listed below is covered in your tour price.
Overnight: Luxury riad in the Marrakech medina
Overnight: Luxury riad in the Marrakech medina
Overnight: Boutique hotel in the Dades Valley
Overnight: Luxury desert camp in Erg Chebbi
Overnight: Luxury riad in the Fes medina
Overnight: Luxury riad in the Fes medina

Included Experiences
Our all-inclusive price covers every activity and excursion listed in your itinerary. There is no upselling on the day, no “optional” experiences that are really essential to the route, and no surprise costs at any point.
Depending on which tour you choose, included activities range from camel treks across Sahara dunes and 4x4 desert excursions to guided medina walks, cooking classes, artisan workshop visits, hammam spa experiences, mountain village hikes, and visits to every palace, museum, and monument on your route.
Additional activities can be added for an extra charge if you want to go beyond the standard itinerary. Popular add-ons include hot air balloon flights over Marrakech, quad biking in the Agafay desert, surfing lessons in Essaouira, and private yoga sessions. Your travel designer can quote these when building your itinerary.
What a comparable 7-day luxury Morocco trip actually costs when you book each element independently versus our all-inclusive package.
| Item | All-Inclusive | DIY Cost (per person) |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (6 nights, 5-star riads and hotels) | Included | $1,200 - $1,800 |
| Private guide (7 days) | Included | $700 - $1,050 |
| Private Mercedes transport with driver (7 days) | Included | $800 - $1,200 |
| Airport transfers (2) | Included | $60 - $120 |
| All meals (6 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 6 dinners) | Included | $500 - $750 |
| Cooking class | Included | $50 - $80 |
| Desert camp (1 night luxury) | Included | $150 - $350 |
| Camel trek | Included | $30 - $60 |
| All entrance fees (palaces, museums, monuments) | Included | $40 - $70 |
| Tips and gratuities | Included | $100 - $200 |
| Bottled water and drinks throughout | Included | $30 - $50 |
| 24/7 concierge support | Included | Not available |
| Pre-trip planning and dossier | Included | Not available |
| Total per person | From $2,500 | $3,630 - $5,730 |
DIY costs based on luxury-equivalent accommodation, professional guide rates, private driver hire, and restaurant pricing in Morocco as of 2026. All-inclusive price is per person based on double occupancy for our 7-day tours.
Our all-inclusive format works especially well for three types of travelers. First, those visiting Morocco for the first time. The country can be overwhelming in the best way: sensory-rich medinas, unfamiliar currency and tipping customs, a dining culture where menus are sometimes nonexistent and the best food comes from places with no sign outside. An all-inclusive tour removes the friction so you can focus entirely on experiencing rather than figuring out logistics.
Second, couples and families who want a hassle-free vacation. When you are traveling with a partner or children, the last thing you want is to spend your evenings researching tomorrow's restaurants and negotiating taxi prices. Everything is arranged, confirmed, and paid for before you arrive. Your energy goes into making memories, not managing a trip.
Third, time-sensitive professionals who value their vacation days too highly to spend them on logistics. If you have one week of vacation and you want every day to count, an all-inclusive package ensures there is zero wasted time. No waiting in taxi queues, no wrong turns in the medina, no bad restaurant choices, no sold-out attractions.
That said, our all-inclusive format preserves complete flexibility within the framework. Your guide is not running a rigid schedule but responding to you. If you want to linger at a particular site, skip a planned activity and relax at the riad, or take a spontaneous detour, the itinerary bends to your preferences.

“The best trip of our lives. We did not think about money once.”
— Recent guest, 7-day all-inclusive tour
Any of our tour packages can be booked as all-inclusive. Here are the most popular choices, each available with every meal, activity, and service included.

5 days · From $1,250 per person
Marrakech to Sahara. Desert camp, camel treks, Ait Benhaddou, Dades Gorge.
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7 days · From $1,890 per person
All four imperial cities. Volubilis, Fes medina, Chefchaouen, Marrakech.
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10 days · From $2,750 per person
The complete Morocco. Atlas, Sahara, imperial cities, coast. Two desert nights.
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4 days · From $980 per person
Mountain wellness retreat. Nature walks, hammam, Berber villages, farm-to-table dining.
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6 days · From $1,450 per person
Coastal adventure. Essaouira, Oualidia oysters, El Jadida, seafood cooking class.
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8 days · From $2,100 per person
Deep desert immersion. Erg Chebbi, Draa Valley, Todra Gorge, three desert nights.
Get All-Inclusive Quote →All prices shown are starting rates per person based on double occupancy. All-inclusive pricing varies by season, accommodation selection, and group size. Contact us for your personalized quote.
It means everything you need for your Morocco experience is covered in one upfront price: luxury accommodation, every meal (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), private guide, Mercedes transport with professional driver, all scheduled activities and excursions, entrance fees to every site, tips and gratuities for all service staff, airport transfers, bottled water and drinks throughout each day, and 24/7 concierge support. The only things not included are international flights, alcoholic beverages, personal shopping purchases, and optional spa treatments beyond those scheduled in your itinerary.
An all-inclusive resort keeps you in one location with buffet meals and pool bars. Our all-inclusive tours take you across Morocco with a private guide, staying in different hand-selected accommodations each night, eating at the best local restaurants and homes, and experiencing the country with genuine depth. Every meal is a curated culinary experience, not a buffet line. Every activity is led by an expert, not a hotel entertainment team. You are immersed in the country, not isolated from it.
When you add up the real costs of independent travel at the same quality level, our all-inclusive packages typically cost the same or less. A comparable 7-day independent trip with luxury riads, private driver, meals at quality restaurants, and guided experiences runs $3,630-$5,730 per person. Our all-inclusive 7-day tours start at approximately $2,500-$3,200 per person. The savings come from our established relationships with accommodation partners, restaurants, and activity providers, plus the elimination of tourist-markup pricing that independent travelers often pay.
Absolutely. We cater to vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, kosher, halal, lactose-free, and allergy-specific diets. Moroccan cuisine is naturally accommodating to most dietary needs, with abundant vegetable dishes, legumes, and grains. Your guide communicates your requirements to every restaurant and host in advance. We have never had a guest whose dietary needs we could not fully accommodate.
Alcoholic beverages are not included in the all-inclusive price. Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country, and while alcohol is widely available in licensed restaurants, hotels, and bars, it is not a standard part of Moroccan dining culture. Your guide can recommend the best places to enjoy Moroccan wine or craft beer, and the cost is modest: expect to pay approximately $5-12 for a glass of Moroccan wine or $3-6 for a local beer.
We select the best available accommodation in each location, prioritizing character, service, and location. In Marrakech and Fes, this means luxury riads (traditional courtyard houses) with plunge pools, rooftop terraces, and typically 6-10 rooms for an intimate atmosphere. In the desert, you stay in premium camps with proper beds, en-suite bathrooms, and electricity. In mountain and coastal locations, we use boutique hotels with 4-5 star equivalent standards. Every property is personally inspected by our team.
Your itinerary is a plan, not an obligation. If you want to sleep in, skip a site visit, eat independently, or simply relax at your riad, that is entirely your choice. Your guide adapts to your energy and mood each day. There is no refund for skipped inclusions, but there is also no pressure to participate in anything that does not appeal to you. Flexibility is central to how we operate.
We recommend 2-3 months for peak season (October-November, March-April) and 4-6 weeks for other months. Because our all-inclusive packages require coordinating accommodation, restaurant reservations, activity bookings, and guide availability simultaneously, earlier booking gives us the widest selection. Last-minute bookings within 2-3 weeks are sometimes possible but may involve alternative accommodation or adjusted dining arrangements.
Tell us your dates and interests. We will send you a detailed all-inclusive itinerary and quote within 48 hours. One price, zero hidden costs, and a trip you will remember forever.
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