
Plan your trip to Morocco with us.
Let's go to Morocco.
Here's how it works:
We think its important to work with travel agents that know the country inside and out. You wouldn't book a trip to Disney World with someone who had only been to the park once or twice, so why do that with your Moroccan adventure? We've lived in Tangier, Rabat, and Fes, and traveled extensively across the country over the last 20 years. Graham earned his PhD in Moroccan history from Georgetown University and has written about Moroccan history and travel for the Washington Post, Smithsonian Magazine, Al Jazeera, and Foreign Affairs.
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Orangerie offers an extensive network of hotels, guides, and private drivers that we know and trust. By booking your travel through us, you save yourself the hassle of trying to sort through the best options and paying for them in cash on the spot.
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We also believe in transparency in fees and costs. Travel costs in Morocco can vary widely, from very affordable (relative to the US and Europe) to very expensive. In some places, you can find a really good hotel for $60-70 per night sometimes, but you can also spend $700+ per night at the country's top luxury hotels. We've worked with clients at all budget levels, but we specialize in finding great small hotels that offer good amenities, terrific style, and comfort at all price ranges. Throughout the entire process, we make sure you understand how much you're paying and why.
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