How much does a luxury week in Morocco cost?

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How much does a luxury week in Morocco cost?

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Sofia

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January 2026

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A genuine luxury week in Morocco starts around $2,000 per person and rises fast — $3,000–6,000+ is common, excluding international flights. That funds five-star palaces and design riads ($250–800+/night), private guides and a dedicated driver throughout, exclusive desert camps ($400–1,000/night), fine dining and curated experiences. The ceiling is effectively unlimited.

Luxury in Morocco is a wide band, so when guests ask for a number I start at around $2,000 per person a week and explain that this is a floor, not an average — many of our luxury trips land between $3,000 and $6,000 a head for the week, and the truly bespoke ones go higher still, all before international flights. What you are buying at this level is not just nicer rooms but a frictionless trip: someone has arranged the driver, the guide, the dinners and the camel at sunset so you never queue, haggle or wonder where to eat.

Accommodation is the headline cost and the headline pleasure. At the top, the palace hotels — the grand names in Marrakech and Casablanca — run $400 to $800 and up per night, while the most beautiful design riads and boutique country lodges sit around $250 to $500. These are not just beds; they come with spas, hammams, plunge pools, attentive service and the kind of architecture that makes you stop in the doorway. Across a week of these, accommodation alone can be the largest single line in the budget.

The desert is where luxury Morocco shows off, and it is worth understanding why it costs what it does. An exclusive desert camp — private or near-private, with proper beds, en-suite bathrooms, fine dining under the stars and a fire-lit lounge in the dunes — runs roughly $400 to $1,000 per person a night, because everything has to be carried deep into the Sahara and set up by hand. Add a dedicated private driver-guide for the whole trip (think $130 to $200+ a day for a quality vehicle and an expert), private city guides, fine dining at $60 to $120 a head and curated experiences like a private cooking class or a hot-air balloon, and you see how the days add up.

My honest take: Morocco does luxury extraordinarily well and, crucially, at a fraction of what equivalent service costs in Europe — a level of pampering that would be five figures a week in the South of France is genuinely available here for two to four thousand a head. The smart luxury budget is not about spending everywhere; it is about going all-in on two or three set pieces — a palace riad, an exclusive desert camp, a private guide who unlocks doors — and letting the rest breathe. Rates at this tier swing hard with season and availability, so get a current, itemised quote before you commit.

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Sofia Luxury & Honeymoon Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered January 2026.

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