Tour
Prehistoric, Bronze Age and Roman archaeology: Morocco
Next trip
10 days from 19 September 2026
Prices from
£3,850




















Highlights
- Explore the mosaics, art and ruins of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Volubilis, ancient capital of the Roman province of Mauretania
- Discover ancient fossils around Erfoud, a treasure trove of marine life from when this region was a seabed millions of years ago
- Learn about Bronze Age art near Taouz, a hub of North African life and culture during this time
- Marvel at celestial phenomena under the clear skies of the Sahara desert
- Encounter a wide range of Moroccan history on guided visits to key palaces, tombs and mosques
- Maximum group size – 16 people
Meet the expert

Dr Eve MacDonald
Eve is a Canadian-British ancient historian and field archaeologist. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia she now lives in the UK. Her research and teaching focus on cultures both inside and outside of the traditional Greco-Roman worlds, at the fringes of the empire including on the archaeological legacy of 19th and 20th century colonial occupation in North Africa. She has taught courses on Carthaginian, Roman and Persian material culture and history at the University of Reading, University of Edinburgh and currently teaches at Cardiff University where she is Senior Lecturer in Ancient History. She has published extensively on the history and material culture of Carthage, North Africa and the Middle East. In August 2025 she published Carthage: A New History (2025, Ebury Press) and has written books on the Archaeological History of Carthage (Bloomsbury, 2024) and Hannibal (Yale, 2015).
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Nine nights' accommodation
- Nine breakfasts, one lunch and eight dinners
- Entry to all sites and attractions
- Arrival/departure group airport transfers
- All talks and walking seminars from accompnaying expert
- 24-hour support
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
- Travel insurance
- International flights
- Meals not mentioned
- Private airport transfers
- Gratuities for local guides, drivers and porters
- Optional wine tasting at Winery Roslane
- Visa/ETA (if applicable)
- Single supplement - £730
HOW TO GET THERE
This tour begins in Casablanca and ends in Marrakech. Please speak to the team at Intrepid who can offer travel advice for this tour.
PACE AND PHYSICALITY
The itinerary will include some walking, occasionally on rough ground, in order to fully experience the historical sites. The walking will be at a gentle pace but will not be suitable for guests with mobility issues. Walking shoes with ankle support and sturdy soles are highly recommended.
The average temperature during the day is 23°C (73°F) in September, so sun protection is recommended. In the evenings it can fall to 14°C (57°F), so a light jacket or sweater is advisable, especially when in the Atlas Mountains and Sahara desert.
While Morocco is a relatively liberal country, modesty still prevails. For a more comfortable experience, female guests should wear clothing that covers their shoulders, chest and legs. Headscarves are not expected or required of non-Muslim women in Morocco.
There is a call to prayer five times a day from the early morning. It is meant to be loud and is a key part of the city soundscape. If you’re a light sleeper, earplugs may be useful.
SOLO TRAVELLERS
All of our tours, cruises, expeditions and weekenders are perfect for solo travellers. If you want your own room, you will need to pay a solo supplement. However, if you are happy to share a room with a fellow guest of the same sex, we will do all we can to match you with another guest so you do not have to pay the solo room supplement.
Accommodation
Hotel Le Casablanca, Casablanca
This five-star, Art Deco hotel is located away from the hustle and bustle of Casablanca, with 68 rooms, three restaurants, a bar, boutique, spa and pool, it is the perfect hotel to start your Moroccan adventure.

Château Roslane Boutique Hôtel & Spa, Meknes
Château Roslane Boutique Hôtel & Spa is set on a large wine estate 20 minutes from Meknes, offering an outdoor pool, restaurant, spa and a wine cellar. All rooms are complete with air conditioning.

Palais Oummeyad Suites & Spa, Fes
Located in the Old Medina, Riad Palais Ommeyad is a traditional palace with Moroccan décor featuring an outdoor swimming pool, spa, terrace and garden.

Palais Du Desert Hotel & Spa, Erfoud
Located in the middle of a 3-hectare park planted with more than 1500 palm, olive, pomegranate and almond trees, the Palais du Désert offers 44 suites situated in traditional pavilions.

Desert Luxury Camp, Merzouga
Desert Luxury Camp is set in a quiet stretch of desert, away from other camps and hotels, but in as equally a breathtaking setting. With private bathrooms, in-camp electricity and air conditioning, it is a perfect base from which to explore the Sahara desert.

Hotel Xaluca Dades, Dades
At an altitude of 1612m, Hotel Xaluca Dades offers 106 well-designed rooms using materials from the local region, an outdoor pool and restaurant.

Kasbah Zitoune, Ouarzazate
An authentic kasbah 30 minutes from the iconic Ait Benhaddou with fantastic views over the Ouarzazate Valley.

Riad Al Misk, Marrakech
Riad Al Misk is a beautifully appointed riad in the heart of the Kasbah district. Each room has air-conditioning, a walk-in shower, TV and parquet floors. The sun terrace is open year round with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a fitness room and hammam.

Please note: If required for reasons beyond our control, we reserve the right to substitute alternative accommodation of equal or higher quality or adapt the itinerary if required.
