We place great importance on providing kosher-friendly meals throughout your journey. From certified kosher restaurants in Casablanca and Fes to access to private kitchens and carefully prepared meals during travel days, your dietary requirements are handled with care and attention.
With knowledgeable guides, private transportation, charming riads, and meaningful cultural experiences, this is not just a trip—it’s a deep and inspiring exploration of Morocco’s Jewish heritage.
If you’re considering a Jewish tour in Morocco and have questions about kosher food, we’ve thoughtfully designed our itineraries to meet your needs. Our popular 9-day Jewish heritage tour combines rich cultural discovery with well-organized meal arrangements.
The itinerary is fully flexible and can be extended to 10, 12, or more days depending on your travel plans. If the 9-day option doesn’t fit your schedule, you can explore our extended tours or contact us to create a fully customized private kosher experience tailored to you.
We understand that food is an essential part of your journey. For travelers who strictly follow kosher guidelines, we provide complete kosher catering solutions throughout the trip. For those open to trying local flavors, we also offer opportunities to enjoy authentic Moroccan cuisine at carefully selected restaurants.
Whether you are reconnecting with your heritage or discovering Morocco’s Jewish history for the first time, this journey promises a meaningful and unforgettable experience.
This immersive 9-day private journey invites you to explore Morocco’s rich Jewish heritage, blending history, culture, and spiritual discovery across the country’s most iconic destinations. Designed especially for Jewish travelers, the tour offers meaningful experiences while respecting kosher needs and traditions.
Begin in Casablanca, home to remarkable synagogues and the only Jewish museum in the Arab world, then continue through Rabat, Fes, and Meknes, where centuries of Jewish history live on in ancient medinas, mellahs, and sacred sites. Discover the charm of Sefrou, once a thriving Jewish center, before heading to the Sahara Desert in Merzouga for unforgettable moments with local Berber communities and nights under the stars in a luxury desert camp.
End your journey in Marrakech, where beautifully restored synagogues, lively souks, and historic palaces create a perfect finale to this cultural and spiritual adventure.
• Casablanca:
Kosher dining is easily available, with a dedicated kosher restaurant offering both lunch and dinner options.
• Rabat:
A refrigerator will be provided in the vehicle for your convenience. Dinner will be prepared in Casablanca, stored properly, and transported with you. Upon arrival at your riad in Rabat, you’ll have access to a kitchen to reheat and enjoy your meal.
Lunch for the following day will also be prepared in advance and kept refrigerated.
• Meknes (Lunch Stop):
Meals will follow the same arrangement—kept fresh in the fridge and ready to be reheated. Alternatively, we can arrange a picnic-style lunch with fresh fruits, vegetables, and other suitable items.
• Fes:
A kosher restaurant is available, allowing you to enjoy meals without any concern.
• Journey from Fes to Merzouga:
Lunch will be prepared in Fes and carried with you to enjoy comfortably during the drive.
• Merzouga (Desert Stay):
At both the riad and desert camp, you’ll have access to a kitchen. We will provide brand-new utensils, including plates, cutlery, and cooking essentials, ensuring proper kosher preparation.
• Ouarzazate:
Your riad will offer kitchen access so you can prepare your own kosher meals with ease.
• Marrakech:
Kosher dining is available, with a restaurant offering suitable dinner options.
Upon arrival at Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by your private driver. Your 9-day journey through Morocco’s rich Jewish heritage begins as you travel comfortably to your hotel.
After check-in and some time to settle, you will visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque, an architectural masterpiece set along the Atlantic Ocean. With its towering minaret and intricate design, it offers a remarkable introduction to Morocco’s craftsmanship and spiritual heritage (guided visits available).
In the evening, enjoy a kosher dinner at a well-known kosher restaurant in Casablanca before returning to your hotel or riad for a restful overnight stay.
Begin your morning exploring Casablanca’s rich Jewish heritage, discovering some of its most important historical sites:
After lunch, continue your journey with a scenic drive to Rabat, Morocco’s capital city. Upon arrival, check into a charming riad where you will spend the night. A pre-arranged dinner will be ready for you to enjoy in your private kitchen.
Begin the day in Rabat with a visit to the iconic Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, powerful symbols of Morocco’s royal heritage and national unity. Continue with a walk through the historic Jewish Mellah, followed by a visit to the Chellah Necropolis, an ancient Roman and medieval site filled with layers of history and cultural influence.
Afterwards, depart for Meknes, a city with deep historical ties to Morocco’s Jewish community. Highlights include:
In the late afternoon, continue your journey to Fes, where you will check into a traditional riad located in the heart of the old medina for an overnight stay.
Discover the rich Jewish heritage and timeless wonders of Fes, one of Morocco’s Imperial Cities and a former center of Jewish scholarship and culture. The city was once home to renowned figures such as Rabbi Isaac Alfasi and remains a living museum of history, spirituality, and tradition.
During your exploration, you will visit key sites that reflect both Jewish heritage and the cultural depth of Fes:
After a full day of cultural and historical discovery, return with your guide to your traditional riad in the medina to relax and enjoy the evening at leisure.
After breakfast at your riad in Fes, your journey toward the Sahara Desert begins, combining cultural heritage, scenic landscapes, and breathtaking natural beauty.
The first stop is Sefrou, a historic town with deep Jewish roots. Its former Mellah remains a powerful symbol of Morocco’s long tradition of Muslim–Jewish coexistence. You will explore its charming medina with whitewashed houses, wooden balconies, and the nearby Bhalil Jewish cemetery, reflecting the town’s rich past.
Next, continue to Ifrane, often called the “Switzerland of Morocco” due to its alpine-style architecture, clean streets, and cedar forests. The area also has a history of Jewish presence, with cemeteries and heritage sites that reflect its diverse past.
The journey continues through Azrou, where you may see Barbary macaques in the cedar and oak forests of the Middle Atlas. From there, drive to Midelt, located at the foothills of Mount Ayachi, known as Morocco’s “apple capital,” where you will stop for lunch.
Afterwards, cross the scenic Tizi-n-Talghemt Pass (“She-Camel Pass”) before descending into the spectacular Ziz Valley, a lush oasis of palm groves, cliffs, and traditional Berber ksour. Several photo stops will be made along the way to enjoy the desert landscapes.
By late afternoon, you arrive in Merzouga, where your Sahara experience begins.
In the early evening (around 5:00 PM), you will start your camel trek across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. About 20–30 minutes before sunset, you will stop on a high dune to enjoy a magical desert sunset, before continuing your ride for another short journey to reach your luxury desert camp.
Your luggage will already be transferred by 4×4 and waiting in your private tent. The camp offers spacious, comfortable accommodation with proper beds, a private bathroom, and a hot shower.
Upon arrival, you will be welcomed with traditional Moroccan tea, sweets, and nuts. After check-in, dinner will be served in the camp restaurant. The evening continues with live Berber music around the fire under a sky filled with stars.
You will spend a peaceful and unforgettable night in the heart of the Sahara, surrounded by silence, dunes, and starlight.
After a relaxing breakfast, the day is dedicated to cultural encounters and authentic Sahara experiences:
In the late afternoon (around 5:00 PM), begin your camel trek across the Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset. You will arrive at your luxury desert camp, where your luggage will already be transferred and waiting in your private tent.
The camp offers comfortable beds, a private bathroom, and a hot shower for a relaxed stay. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed with Moroccan tea, sweets, and nuts. The evening continues with traditional Berber drumming around the fire under a sky full of stars—an unforgettable Sahara experience.
Begin the day early with the unforgettable Sahara sunrise over the dunes of Merzouga—a peaceful and magical moment in the desert.
After breakfast, depart toward Ouarzazate, crossing some of Morocco’s most scenic and culturally rich landscapes:
By late afternoon, arrive in Ouarzazate, where you will check into your riad and enjoy a relaxing evening. A kosher meal can be prepared in the riad’s kitchen for your comfort.
Depart from Ouarzazate and journey through some of Morocco’s most iconic cinematic and natural landscapes:
Continue your drive toward Marrakech, arriving in the afternoon. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and relax. In the evening, enjoy a kosher dinner at a restaurant in the modern district of the city.
Enjoy your final day exploring the cultural and historical treasures of Marrakech:
At the end of your journey, you will be transferred to Marrakech Menara Airport for your departure, leaving Morocco with unforgettable memories of its rich Jewish heritage, culture, and landscapes.
an breeze as we drive west. Essaouira welcomes you with whitewashed walls and blue shutters. Salty air fills your lungs along the coast. You explore the city’s historic ramparts overlooking the sea. Fishing boats come in with the day’s catch. You enjoy a plate of fresh seafood as waves crash nearby. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to stay forever.
✔ Pickup & drop off
✔ Breakfasts
✔ Berber tent in the desert
✔ Camel ride in Sahara desert
✔ Professional English / Spanish Guide
✔ Private Vehicle with A/C
✔Authentic Hotel/Riad
✔ Fuel
✔ Entrance fees (except in Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, and Marrakech)
✔ Local guides in the relevant places
✔ Tea, coffee and mineral water in the desert
✔ Marrakech, and the journeys in between) – with vegetarian and vegan options available
✔ Accommodation in air-conditioned rooms/suites with private bathroom
x Drinks
x Tips
x Lunch and dinner in Casablanca, Rabat,
x Fes, Marrakech , or the journeys between the cities
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