Private curated experiences built on 20 years of personal relationships with Moroccan families, artisans, and guides. Not a tour — an invitation.
Begin Your JourneyYour driver knows the roads, speaks your language, and has worked with us for years. Not a stranger with a sign.
Every meal is somewhere we eat ourselves. Real food, cooked by people who cook for family — not for tourists.
Every price agreed in advance. No haggling, no hidden fees, no “tourist price.”
Fes has 9,500 alleys. Google Maps fails inside. Our guides have walked them for 20 years.
We don’t do it. We don’t partner with anyone who does. Morocco’s beauty doesn’t require suffering.
The families are real. The artisans are real. Nothing is performed for tourists. This is their life — shared with you.
Through the villages where saffron has been grown for centuries. Staying with families. Eating food that doesn’t exist on any menu. Meeting the farmers who harvest the most expensive spice on Earth by hand.
The least-visited mountain range in Morocco. Unpaved roads. Berber villages. Gîtes that don’t appear on Booking.com. The Morocco before tourism arrived.
Agadir to Dakhla. Argan cooperatives run by women. Fishing villages at dawn. Surf breaks only locals know. The Sahara meeting the sea.
A 20-minute WhatsApp call. How long do you have? What have you seen? What do you want to feel?
A custom itinerary from our network. Every accommodation, guide, and experience hand-selected for you.
Cultural briefing, packing guidance, direct WhatsApp line. You land feeling ready, not anxious.
Our drivers meet you. Our guides walk with you. Our families welcome you. You just… be there.
Morocco Unseen was founded by someone who has spent two decades building relationships that no booking platform can access. The families who open their homes. The guides who know which door leads to which courtyard. The artisans who show you how it’s really made — not the tourist version.
These relationships are not for sale. They are shared — with travelers who come with respect, curiosity, and the desire to see the real Morocco.