S L O W   M O R O C C O

A Slow Morocco Collection

Built for you. Not adapted.

Other companies retrofit their tours when you ask. We started with a blank page and designed these journeys around how you actually travel.

Wheelchair-friendly routesGround-floor accommodationAccessible vehiclesNo early startsFlexible pace

The Collection

Four journeys. Four different Moroccos.

Each designed around accessible routes, manageable distances, and accommodations chosen for comfort — not just for what looks good in photos.

Marrakech & The Sea — accessible Morocco journey through Marrakech, Essaouira
7 days

Marrakech & The Sea

Gardens, galleries, and the Atlantic breeze

Two unhurried bases connected by one scenic drive. Marrakech's flat gardens and Gueliz galleries, then the gentle pace of Essaouira's seafront. No medina navigation required — we've chosen stays on the edges where access is easy and the energy is calm.

Marrakech, Essaouira

Accessibility

  • ·Both accommodations have ground-floor rooms or lifts
  • ·Private gardens at Marrakech hotel — no medina cobblestones
  • ·Essaouira ramparts are flat and wide; medina optional
  • All restaurants selected for step-free access
  • Wheelchair can be accommodated with advance notice
  • Entirely flat terrain
  • Only one hotel change
  • Ground-floor or lift access throughout
  • 2.5 hour scenic coastal transfer
  • Rest afternoons built in
From 2,400 per personAsk about this journey
Atlantic Coast — accessible Morocco journey through Casablanca, Rabat, El Jadida, Essaouira
8 days

Atlantic Coast

Casablanca to Essaouira by the sea

Follow Morocco's Atlantic edge through modern cities, Portuguese forts, and whitewashed fishing towns. Entirely coastal, entirely flat, with modern infrastructure throughout. The most accessible route in Morocco.

Casablanca, Rabat, El Jadida, Essaouira

Accessibility

  • ·Casablanca and Rabat have fully accessible hotels
  • Hassan II Mosque has wheelchair access for courtyard
  • El Jadida Portuguese cistern has steps (optional visit)
  • ·Essaouira ramparts are flat; medina can be avoided
  • Beach wheelchairs available at some locations
  • Most accessible route in Morocco
  • Modern infrastructure throughout
  • Short drives (1-2 hours max)
  • Four distinctive coastal towns
  • Flat promenades and beaches
From 2,900 per personAsk about this journey
Imperial Cities — accessible Morocco journey through Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen
9 days

Imperial Cities

Three cities, no mountain passes

Marrakech, Fes, and the blue town of Chefchaouen — Morocco's most storied destinations, connected by domestic flights to skip the winding mountain roads. We stay outside the medinas, where access is easy and quiet prevails.

Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen

Accessibility

  • ·Marrakech: Hivernage district, fully flat
  • Fes: Ville Nouvelle hotel with lift, medina visits by vehicle
  • ·Chefchaouen: Lower town accommodation, main square accessible
  • ·Flights avoid 5+ hour mountain drives
  • All restaurant selections are step-free
  • Domestic flights skip mountain roads
  • Hotels outside medinas
  • 3 nights per city
  • No driving over 1 hour
  • Medina visits optional
From 3,200 per personAsk about this journey
Desert Light — accessible Morocco journey through Marrakech, Skoura, Ouarzazate
7 days

Desert Light

Kasbahs without the dunes

The Sahara's doorstep without the sand. Ait Benhaddou's UNESCO kasbah, the palm groves of Skoura, the film studios of Ouarzazate — all on paved roads, all flat enough to explore. This is desert Morocco made accessible.

Marrakech, Skoura, Ouarzazate

Accessibility

  • ·Ait Benhaddou has a paved path to the lower kasbah
  • ·Film studios are fully accessible (built for crews)
  • ·Skoura palm groves have flat walking paths
  • ·Accommodations have ground-floor rooms
  • ·No mountain passes — we use the main highway
  • Paved roads throughout
  • No sand dunes
  • Flat kasbah country
  • Film studio visits
  • Palm grove walks
From 2,200 per personAsk about this journey

From the founder

Why I built this

I've been running tours in Morocco for fifteen years. I've watched countless travellers be told "yes, we can accommodate you" — and then be treated as an afterthought. Squeezed into standard itineraries. Given the room no one else wanted. Made to feel like a problem to be solved.

That's not accommodation. That's tolerance.

So I built something different. These journeys weren't adapted from our regular tours — they were designed from scratch for travellers who need a different pace. Every hotel, every route, every timing decision was made with you as the primary guest, not the exception.

You've earned the right to travel beautifully. Let us show you what that looks like.

What we ask and what we promise

What we ask of you

  • Travel insurance

    Travel insurance that covers medical evacuation. Non-negotiable.

  • Doctor's clearance

    A doctor's note confirming you're fit for this type of travel. We provide the form.

  • Honest conversation

    Honest conversation about what you need. The more we know, the better we can deliver.

What we promise you

  • Medical care within reach

    Medical care within reach — every route stays within one hour of a clinic.

  • A dedicated team

    A dedicated team — driver-guide throughout, plus a helper if you want one.

  • Complete honesty

    Complete honesty — we'll tell you what's possible and what isn't. No surprises.

Getting started

Simple. No pressure.

1

We talk

Email us at hello@slowmorocco.com. Tell us about you, who you're travelling with, and what matters most.

2

We design

A journey shaped around your pace, your needs, your interests. Not a template — a bespoke plan.

3

You decide

No deposit until you're ready. Take your time. Ask every question. Change your mind if you need to.

4

We're there

From airport to airport, you're never alone. We handle everything, every day.

Your team

The people who will take care of you

Hassan, Guide at Slow Morocco

Hassan

Guide

The desert taught me patience. I'll share that with you.

Born in the Sahara, trained in hospitality. Patient, attentive, speaks four languages.

Youssef, Guide at Slow Morocco

Youssef

Guide

Every road tells a story. I know them all.

Knows every route, every shortcut, every safe stopping point. Your comfort is his priority.

Mohammed, Co-Founder at Slow Morocco

Mohammed

Co-Founder

The best part of my job is watching someone fall in love with my country.

Co-Founder

Common questions

Accessible Morocco travel — what to expect

Ready when you are

Let's talk about your trip.

No forms. No automated responses. A real conversation with someone who knows Morocco and can design a journey around you.

Begin the conversation

happy@slowmorocco.com