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Central Holidays has officially joined the ranks of elite global tour providers with the unveiling of its 2026 collection of immersive travel programs to Morocco. Designed to move beyond traditional sightseeing, these programs offer a “participant” experience in Moroccan heritage, aimed specifically at high-growth markets including the United States, United Kingdom, India, and Germany.
Curated Experiences for Modern Travelers
As Morocco’s global appeal reaches new heights, Central Holidays is prioritizing authenticity and sustainability. By collaborating with local artisans and guides, the programs ensure that tourism benefits directly support the Kingdom’s living traditions.
| Traveler Profile | Program Highlight |
|---|---|
| Families | Artisan workshops, camel treks, and interactive cooking classes. |
| Couples | Luxury Riad stays in Marrakech and private Sahara sunset camps. |
| Solo Travelers | Safe, guided cultural deep-dives in the Medinas of Fez and Rabat. |
| Foodies | “Spice Market” tours and traditional Tagine masterclasses. |
Program Destinations: From Atlas to Atlantic
The 2026 itineraries cover a diverse geographic spectrum, blending the “Must-See” with the “Hidden Gem”:
- Marrakech: A focus on the centuries-old trade routes within the majestic souks.
- Essaouira: Exploring the UNESCO-listed Atlantic medina, recently named the World’s Best Creative Living Heritage Destination.
- Sahara Desert: Authentic overnight camps in the dunes of Merzouga.
- Atlas Mountains: Visiting traditional Amazigh villages for a glimpse into rural Moroccan life.
“Our itineraries allow travelers to experience Morocco not just as visitors, but as participants in its living culture.” — Mayye Osman, Director of Regional Strategy at Central Holidays.
Why Immersive Travel Matters in 2026
With the rise of “Slow Travel,” these programs reflect a shift away from checkbox tourism. Whether it is a tea ceremony with a local potter or a 3-day exploration of Rabat’s modern and historic architecture, the focus remains on meaningful interaction.
Source: Travel And Tour World

