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Women Only Morocco Tour 2026 – 2 Spaces Left

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Why This Morocco Tour Is Different

If you’ve ever thought:

  • “I’d love to go to Morocco, but I don’t want to navigate it alone.”
  • “I want depth, not just ticking off sights.”
  • “I’d feel more comfortable travelling with women my age.”

You’re exactly who this trip is for.

I’ve built this experience for mature travellers who value culture, safety, good food and proper beds. You’ll have expert local guides, seamless transfers, and time to actually enjoy where you are – not just photograph it.

What You’ll Experience

  • Exploring the souks and hidden courtyards of Marrakech
  • Crossing the Atlas Mountains with jaw-dropping scenery
  • Camel trekking into the Sahara at sunset
  • A luxury desert camp under the stars
  • Traditional Moroccan cooking and cultural encounters
  • Coastal charm and historic medinas

It’s immersive, but comfortable. Adventurous, but not exhausting.

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Is This Right for You?

This women-only Morocco tour is ideal if you:

  • Are 45+ and want thoughtful, well-paced travel
  • Prefer small groups and meaningful connection
  • Value organisation without feeling herded
  • Want a balance of culture, scenery and downtime

You don’t need to be ultra-fit. You don’t need to have travelled solo before. You just need curiosity – and a sense of humour helps.

Why Book Now?

There are only two spaces remaining. I keep my groups small for a reason – it creates a very different experience. Once these spots are gone, that’s it.

If Morocco is calling you, don’t let it drift into “someday”.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Morocco safe for women travellers? Yes – especially with a guided small group. We use trusted local partners and stay in well-vetted riads and desert camps.

2. What level of fitness is required? Moderate mobility is helpful. There’s walking in medinas and uneven surfaces, but nothing extreme.

3. What kind of accommodation is included? Boutique riads, quality hotels and a well-appointed Sahara desert camp – comfort matters on this trip.

4. What should I wear in Morocco? Lightweight, modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees is respectful and comfortable.

5. Can I come alone? Absolutely. Most women do. This is designed for solo female travellers who want built-in community.

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  • Paula Barreca Barnes

    So 19 years ago, my husband and I set off with our little family in tow, embarking on a short-term assignment in Taiwan. Although without any knowledge of expat life or the Taiwanese culture, we took the chance and decided this would be an exciting little adventure; little did we know it changed the direction of our lives forever.

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