
The hidden experiences.
It's never the sights you remember.
It's the half-hour you spent in the pottery workshop in Safi, the unnamed kasbah where the rose farmer poured you mint tea, the moment the hot-air balloon left the ground at 6:04am. The best bits of Morocco are almost never the ones the guidebooks write about.
These are twelve of ours — private, hand-built, and added to any itinerary on request. Each one becomes a half-day or a full day in your journey, arranged only for you.
i.
Dawn
Above the Atlas at dawn
A private hot-air balloon flight over the palmeraie and foothills at first light, champagne breakfast in a Berber tent on landing, and a gentle morning on a camel back to the road.
ii.
Private
A vintage sidecar through the city
A 1960s Ural sidecar and a driver who knows every back lane — through the palmeraie, past the city walls, into the Jewish mellah and up to a rooftop for sunset mint tea. Helmets and cream leather jackets provided.
iii.
Hands-on
A cooking workshop in a hidden riad
A private morning at the souk with a Moroccan dada choosing vegetables and spices, followed by a tagine and seven-salad lesson in a 17th-century riad kitchen — and the long lunch you made, eaten in the courtyard.
iv.
Night
An astronomer's night in the dunes
A resident astronomer brings a professional telescope to your desert camp — a two-hour private tour of the southern Moroccan sky, followed by a hot tagine under what might be the clearest Milky Way you'll ever see.
v.
Ritual
A traditional hammam with rose & argan
A slow two-hour ceremony in a private palace hammam — black-soap cleansing, rose-water massage, argan oil, mint tea on a zelij terrace. The way Morocco has been unwinding for a thousand years.
vi.
Hidden
Lunch with a Berber family
A private drive into a valley almost no-one visits, a mule-back walk the last kilometre and a home-cooked lunch on a terrace above a river — with the family who've been there for three hundred years.
vii.
Exclusive
A falconry morning in the Agafay
A private falconer, three birds, and the stone desert of the Agafay just outside Marrakech. A slow hour learning the calls, the glove work and the first flight, ending with a Berber tea under a tent.
viii.
Craft
A morning with a master weaver
A private visit to the workshop of one of the last master weavers of Fes — the dye pots, the looms, the patterns passed down through generations. You'll leave with a piece woven in front of you.
ix.
Coastal
An oyster lunch on the lagoon
A private boat across the Oualidia lagoon to an oyster farm on stilts, a tasting of the four types they grow and a long lunch of oysters, sea urchins and white wine with the family who run the farm.
x.
Private
A rooftop dinner above the medina
A private table set for you alone on a 19th-century rooftop in the Fes medina, a five-course tasting menu by a chef trained at Royal Mansour, and a Gnawa musician in the corner from dusk until the first stars.
xi.
Music
A private Gnawa evening
An intimate evening with a Gnawa master in his family riad in Essaouira — the history of the music, a first lesson on the guembri, and a full trance session as the sea wind picks up outside the walls.
A helicopter over the kingdom
A private helicopter from Marrakech across the High Atlas, over the snowfields of Toubkal and down into a kasbah in the Ounila Valley for a garden lunch — a single unforgettable day you can't reach any other way.
"The best travellers leave with one image that stays — and it's never the one on the postcard."— The Anmoon team, Marrakech

Build your collection.
Any of these can be folded into any journey — or become the reason you come to Morocco in the first place. Tell us which one calls to you, and we'll shape an entire trip around it.