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- The best Morocco and Spain tour packages
- What people love about Morocco And Spain Tours
- Travel Morocco and Spain your way
- Morocco and Spain tours for every group
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The best Morocco and Spain tour packages
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Spain, Portugal & Morocco
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tour was designed and delivered with vision. The accommodations were also very good and included 1-2 meals a day.”
Colleen, traveled in October 2021
The 18-day tour showcases Morocco and Spain's landmarks, from the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca to Granada's Alhambra Palace. Luxuriate at the 4-star Hilton Tangier and Palm Plaza Marrakech. The ancient medina of Fez reveals 2,000 alleys, complemented by 12 traditional Moroccan dinners.
Duration 18 days Destinations Spain, Portugal, Morocco Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator VPT Tours From
- US$2,418
Granada's UNESCO-listed Alhambra and Chefchaouen's blue streets showcase the best of two nations. Fes presents 9,400 medieval alleyways, Granada offers dinner with Gypsy Flamenco, and Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque amazes. 4-star accommodations ensure comfort throughout.
Duration 23 days Destinations Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar, Morocco Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $10,985
35% Off- US$7,140You save $3,844
Spain, Portugal and Morocco (Small Group)
64 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I met really nice people. The lodgings and transportation were handled, allowing me to concentrate solely on exploring.”
Digant, traveled in April 2023
This cultural fusion of Morocco and Spain features stays at Royal Mirage Fez and Catalonia Granada. Marrakech's Menara Gardens, Fez's medieval medina, and Granada's Alhambra Palace create lasting memories. Local experts guide you through authentic experiences from Moroccan tea ceremonies to flamenco shows.
Duration 21 days Destinations Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar, Morocco Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operator Eskapas From $7,425
5% Off- US$7,054You save $371
The magnificent Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, UNESCO-listed Essaouira's Medina, and Marrakech's Bahia Palace showcase Morocco's grandeur. Seville's Giralda Cathedral and Lisbon's historic Belem district complete the journey, with stays at hotels including Zalagh Parc Palace in Fez.
Duration 12 days Destinations Morocco, Spain, Portugal Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
5% Off- US$1,641
Spain, Portugal, and Morocco Adventure
20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A great bunch of twelve travellers who had a lot of fun together!”
Paul, traveled in January 2025
Remarkable sites dot your path from Seville's UNESCO-listed Alcázar Palace to Chefchaouen's striking blue medina. Vibrant flamenco in Seville, the majestic Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, and Fès' ancient tanneries create unforgettable moments. Boutique hotels complement guided medina tours and traditional Moroccan cuisine.
Duration 15 days Destinations Spain, Portugal, Morocco Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From
5% Off- US$3,299
What people love about Morocco And Spain Tours
- Spain, Portugal & Morocco
This tour was truly Amazing!!! 18 days thru Spain, Portugal and Morocco We loved it. Could not fault it. Well worth the money we paid. The guides were amazing truly looked after us. All the meals were delicious and accomodation was fantastic. . We had free time which I was a bit worried there would be none but plenty. We would Highly recommend Tourradar and will differently be using them again. Well done.
- Portugal , Andalucia & Morocco, 16 days
Our tour guides in Spain and Portugal ( Patricia and Maria ) were amazing and super nice . Tried to make us feel comfortable all the time. Professional and informative. Hotels were mediocre and food was not good. On the other, the guide in Morocco ( Nail) was extremely bad, unprofessional, rude and giving wrong infos all the time! Never made sure everybody hears him.. walked quickly when we had people with difficulty walking and he never cared if they heard him or if they were able to catch up! We politely asked him to say the same info in Spanish and Arabic cuz maybe he got carried away with Spanish but he just gave us his back and walked away!!Being Arab and Muslim I know many infos he gave were made up and false which was bad cuz he was explaining to clueless travellers who are not local. It was about the ruling family, about people in power and how they got there and how they own everything sometimes in corrupt ways. About a never heard before saudi prince ( ashmawi) and how saudi royals are related to Moroccan ones cuz they are descendants of prophet? I’m saudi and i know they never claimed that, it’s all fake info. About how Palestinians are faking their own struggles and Israelis being the best cuz they donated tomato fields to Morocco??!! A minister who owns all gas stations and about a colleague guide who got super rich with hotel chains through shady business? I don’t think a guide should give his own delusions or personal opinions about things nor talk bad about his country. When confronted he said he was the best in Morocco and he’s been doing it for years ? he almost attacked me physically if it was not for my brother protecting me and started yelling and shouting calling us trouble makers and all kinds of things I’ve been all over the world, doing so many tours but I’ve never seen someone as bad nor ill-mannered!! Even by the end of the tour when I went to thank him and the driver he literally gave me his back! I think a corrective action needs to be taken and also he should never be a guide for your tours again
- Spain, Portugal and Morocco (Small Group)
I had never traveled in a group before, and it was such a wonderful experience. I met really nice people. I appreciated that the lodgings and transportation were handled, allowing me to concentrate solely on exploring. In 3 weeks you visit 3 continents and it is amazing to change cultures, scenery and landscapes. We had many different guides in each cities. We have been directed by a tour director speaking English and Spanish. Fernando was very kind with every one. The bus was comfortable and inclining seats. Food was fair usually. Well there are also many negative issues to resolve by the company. We just ran in some cities such as Lisbon and Porto and changed a couple of time bus. It is some kind of hop on and hop off bus. The hotels were mediocre in Morocco so I recommend you to upgrade during your booking. Wi-Fi in the bus rarely worked. No wifi service in Morocco at all. Better to purchase a local SIM card. Overall I really liked this trip and I recommend.
Travel Morocco and Spain your way
If you prefer having everything organized for you, our coach tours running 18-21 days take care of all the details. You'll travel comfortably from Madrid through Coimbra's university district and down to Andalusia before crossing to Morocco. These tours hit all the key spots - Toledo's medieval quarter, Granada's Alhambra palace and also some nice beach time on Costa del Sol. Our customers really like how these trips mix guided activities with free time, plus it's great not having to worry about the ferry crossing at Gibraltar - your guide handles all of that.
See all Coach / Bus toursOur longest tours running 18-22 days really let you dig deep into Spain and Morocco's richest cultural spots. There's this great 18-day route from Madrid that takes you through some seriously off-the-beaten-path places - you'll sleep in family-run mountain gites in Aroumd village up in the High Atlas Mountains and trek to local pilgrimage sites. If you've got more time, there's a solid 22-day option from Barcelona to Madrid where you can properly explore Porto's historic wine cellars and also get lost in Marrakech's winding souks. TourRadar customers keep telling us how much they love spending nights out in the Sahara - you ride camels as the sun sets and wake up early to watch it rise over the dunes.
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See all Fully Guided toursWhen you visit both sides of the Mediterranean, you really see how Spanish and Moorish cultures have mixed over time. Our tours spend several days in Seville, where the Cathedral's Giralda tower shows this blend of Islamic and Christian styles perfectly. Over in Fez, local guides take you through the medieval medina, explaining traditional crafts in the souks and bringing you to historic palaces for authentic Moroccan meals. Our travelers often mention how eye-opening it is to experience both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar and see these cultural connections firsthand.
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167 tours in Morocco and SpainExplore Morocco and Spain on a pre-planned itinerary and meet like-minded travelers
Small Group
6 tours in Morocco and SpainThese small-group tours through Spain and Morocco blend cultural depth with smart planning across both countries. A well-crafted 18-day path from Madrid takes you into the High Atlas Mountains, where you'll spend nights in family-run mountain gites in Aroumd village. TourRadar customers often mention how much they value the local guides, particularly in Morocco's imperial cities, as they navigate through the winding medinas of Fez and bustling souks of Marrakech. The 22-day route linking Barcelona to Madrid winds through Porto's historic wine cellars, before heading south for desert camping near M'Hamid under brilliant Saharan skies. Groups find a natural mix of planned activities and free time - you might take a flamenco class in Granada one afternoon and learn Moroccan cooking in Fez the next day. Many travelers prefer the focused 13-day journey through Andalusia and Morocco's royal cities, sharing meals in centuries-old Fez palaces and discovering Chefchaouen's hidden corners with knowledgeable local guides. These intimate groups handle the practical details smoothly while keeping experiences authentic, from crossing the Strait of Gibraltar to nights in traditional riads that our customers consistently name as their favorite accommodations.
Top Morocco and Spain travel itineraries to fit your plans
The 7-day tours linking Madrid to Marrakech pack quite a bit into just a week. Most travelers kick off with an evening in Madrid's Plaza Mayor before heading down to see Granada's Alhambra Palace. After a quick ferry across the Strait of Gibraltar, you're into the heart of Morocco. Our customers often tell us how much they love experiencing the shift from Spanish tapas bars to Moroccan souks in such a short time. You'll see Rabat's Royal Palace, the impressive Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and finish up in Marrakech's bustling medina. The local guides handle all the tricky bits like border crossings and language barriers, which our travelers really appreciate. One particular tour gets top marks for its guides in both countries, though keep in mind the Moroccan hotels tend to be simpler than their Spanish counterparts.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Madrid, Granada, Tangier, Asilah, Rabat, Gibraltar, Casablanca, Marrakesh
See all toursWith 10 days to play with, you can really dig into what makes these countries tick. Whether you start from Lisbon or Barcelona, you'll get proper time in Andalusia before crossing to Morocco. The Spanish leg includes Seville's Cathedral and the charming Santa Cruz quarter, plus Cordoba's fascinating Mosque-Cathedral. Once in Morocco, you'll explore Tangier, Rabat, Fez and also Marrakech. Our customers love the special touches - dining in old Fez palaces and catching the sunset from Rabat's Kasbah. Many routes include Chefchaouen, the blue city that our travelers consistently rank as their favorite stop. Yes, there's some long bus rides, but watching the landscape change from Spanish olive groves to Morocco's Atlas Mountains makes it worth it.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Madrid, Toledo, Seville, Jerez, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Tangier, Malaga, Granada, Cordoba
See all toursTwo weeks gives you the full picture, covering 14-17 different spots starting in Madrid and wrapping up either there or in Barcelona. You'll spend three nights in Morocco's imperial cities and visit some real gems like El Jadida's Portuguese fortress and Essaouira's artistic medina. Some tours head into the Middle Atlas where you can spot wild macaques and visit traditional Berber communities. Our travelers tell us they love the variety - one day you're touring Real Madrid's stadium, the next you're on a camel in the Sahara, or taking a boat on Seville's Guadalquivir River before haggling in Marrakech's souks. The guides know their stuff and share great cultural insights, though you should expect early starts to fit everything in.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Lisbon, Caceres, Seville, Cordoba, Ronda, Torremolinos, Tangier, Fes, Rabat, Granada, Toledo, Madrid, Trujillo
See all toursDemographics
Our most popular Morocco-Spain tours work really well for solo travelers, with smart designs that handle the tricky parts. The 18-day route from Madrid gets lots of positive feedback from TourRadar customers, especially about how guides manage hotel check-ins and those sometimes confusing ferry crossings. There's also a solid 13-day option focusing on Andalusia and Morocco's imperial cities - you'll join group dinners and fun local activities like cooking classes in Fez. Our travelers tell us they feel comfortable exploring places like Marrakech's medina and Chefchaouen's blue streets with guides who know every corner. The schedule includes good chunks of free time to explore on your own, while keeping that helpful group connection for evening activities and market visits.
Couples have some really nice options that let you share special moments together. There's a relaxed 21-day tour that includes some lovely touches - you'll ride camels at sunset in the Sahara and enjoy intimate dinners in traditional riads. We also get great feedback about the small-group tour featuring Porto's historic wine cellars and flamenco lessons in Granada. Our travelers love how they can dive into busy medinas together but also find quiet moments in places like Nazaré's fishing village and Ronda's cliffside spots. It's a good mix of exploring together and having space to yourselves.
Young adults flock to the longer 18-22 day routes that mix cultural deep-dives with proper adventures across both countries. Our TourRadar customers in their 20s and early 30s particularly love the tours starting in Madrid, where they include nights in the Sahara, riding camels into desert sunsets and waking up surrounded by dunes near M'Hamid. The social atmosphere works well with a mix of guided activities and independent exploration - you might start your morning walking through Salamanca's medieval streets with the group, then have afternoons free to discover Porto's wine cellars or get lost in Marrakech's maze-like souks. These tours hit a sweet spot by including active experiences like hiking through the Atlas Mountains to remote Berber villages, exploring traditional markets and also joining cooking classes in Fez. Solo travelers tell us they appreciate how the small groups make it easy to bond over shared experiences, from navigating Chefchaouen's blue alleyways to watching sunsets from Rabat's Kasbah and also sailing across the Strait of Gibraltar together.
Our longer 18-22 day tours have become a favorite choice for seniors exploring Spain and Morocco. The itineraries blend guided activities and independent exploration, with multi-night stays letting travelers sink into the atmosphere of Seville, Fez, Granada and other captivating spots. Our customers tell us they value having organized experiences, like traditional riad dinners, flamenco performances in Granada and medina walks through Marrakech, while keeping their mornings free to wander at their own rhythm. The convenient departures from Madrid or Barcelona come with centrally-located hotels, and thoughtful details like early check-ins and porter assistance make the journey smoother. Walking tours through historic centers including Toledo, Cordoba and also Fez move at an unhurried pace, with frequent stops to appreciate architectural details and dive into local histories. Our guides earn particular praise for managing all the logistics seamlessly, especially during the continental crossings by ferry. The comfortable coach transport between destinations helps maintain a relaxed pace that seniors consistently rate highly in their feedback.
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- Couples26 tours
- Seniors (50+)21 tours
Best time to visit Morocco and Spain
- Spring 2025
March through May brings perfect conditions for our longer Spain and Morocco tours that run 18-22 days. You'll catch the spring wildflowers across Andalusia's White Villages and see Morocco before it gets too hot. Our travelers tell us how much they love exploring Ronda during this season - walking the dramatic gorge paths and meeting local olive oil producers while everything's lush and green. The Porto and Coimbra cultural routes work really well now too. You'll find the university areas full of energy, plus the wine cellars make excellent stops when spring showers pop up. The routes including Granada's Alhambra are especially popular; customers say you haven't really seen the Generalife Gardens until you've visited in spring bloom.
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- Summer 2025
Summer calls for smartly balanced routes mixing cities, coast and mountains. Our 18-day itineraries include well-timed stops along Costa del Sol and up in Morocco's Atlas Mountains where higher elevations keep temperatures pleasant. We schedule Marrakech medina walks and Fez souk explorations early in the day - something our customers really appreciate when it heats up. You'll get extra time at Nazaré's beaches in Portugal and visit Chefchaouen's blue streets right at sunset when the light makes for great photos. The routes offer flexible day trips to Sintra's palaces, Toledo's historic center and other spots so you can adjust based on the weather and your energy levels.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
The Spain and Morocco tours hit their stride during March through May, running 18-22 days to showcase both regions at their peak. Our travelers often tell us about the springtime wildflowers dotting Andalusia's White Villages, and especially love discovering Ronda when it's green and vibrant - exploring dramatic gorge paths and connecting with local olive oil makers. Porto and Coimbra's cultural segments shine in autumn, as university districts come alive while wine cellars provide perfect refuge from occasional spring rain. TourRadar customers frequently mention how the Generalife Gardens at Granada's Alhambra transform with spring blooms. The routes thoughtfully combine city, coast and mountain visits, with early morning walks through Marrakech's medinas and evening stops at Chefchaouen's blue-washed streets when the light creates perfect photo opportunities. Many guests choose itineraries with flexible day excursions to Sintra's palaces, Toledo's historic core and additional landmarks, which lets us adapt to seasonal weather.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Morocco and Spain come alive differently in winter, when you can explore cultural sites without the usual crowds. Our most popular combined tours stretch across 18-20 days, giving you time to properly absorb both destinations. In Madrid, you'll discover the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and grand plazas before your journey continues south through Andalusia's historic treasures. TourRadar customers tell us they appreciate how the winter schedule opens up more time at places like Granada's Alhambra, Cordoba's Mosque-Cathedral, and the atmospheric riads of Fez. The winter itineraries flow naturally - mornings are spent wandering Morocco's medinas in comfortable temperatures, while afternoons transition to traditional hammams or deep dives into spice trading at covered souks. Even crossing continents feels more dramatic in winter, as ferries cut through the misty Strait of Gibraltar on their way to Tangier's whitewashed old town and imperial cities. Many tours feature nights in the Sahara Desert, where winter delivers crystal-clear skies for stargazing from your camp, following an evening camel trek across the dunes.
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