Morocco and Dubai Honeymoon · CocoVolare

Combined route · 2 countries

Morocco and Dubai Honeymoon

Courtyard riads, a night under Sahara stars and the shine of the Gulf.

12-14 days 2 countries Concierge 24/7

The essence

Two worlds that touch and dazzle in opposite ways

This route joins two opposite ways of dazzling. Morocco does it from the inside: riads with mosaic courtyards where the noise of the medina disappears the moment you cross the threshold, mint tea served on rooftops and a night in the desert where the sky fills with stars from horizon to horizon. Dubai does it from the outside, with impossible towers, dinner two hundred meters up and a desert crossed by 4x4 at sunset.

The contrast is the point: you move from thousand-year-old craft to the architecture of the future in a seven-hour flight, and both halves gain by comparison. We book the private Sahara camp, the riads with only six rooms and the tables with a view that sell out weeks ahead.

2 countries, two ways of dazzling
13 nights designed for two
150 meters high the Erg Chebbi dunes rise
828 meters of Burj Khalifa

Stage by stage

The route, in 4 acts

The riad behind the door · Morocco and Dubai Honeymoon 01 · Marrakech

4 nights

The riad behind the door

Marrakech, Morocco

A small riad in the medina, with a mosaic courtyard, orange trees and a rooftop for breakfast. Souks with a guide who knows how to negotiate, the Majorelle garden early and a private hammam with an argan ritual. At night, dinner on a rooftop above Jemaa el-Fna square as the stalls light up.

Highlights
Six-room riad in the medina · Private hammam with argan ritual · Majorelle garden before opening · Rooftop dinner above Jemaa el-Fna
A night under the stars · Morocco and Dubai Honeymoon 02 · Atlas and Sahara

3 nights

A night under the stars

Draa valley and Erg Chebbi, Morocco

A scenic route through the High Atlas with a stop at the Ait Ben Haddou kasbah. The desert arrives slowly, all the way to the dunes of Erg Chebbi, where a private camp waits with a carpeted tent, a Berber dinner by the fire and a sky with no light pollution. At dawn, camels along the crest of the dune.

Highlights
Private camp among the dunes · Berber dinner by the fire · Sunrise on camelback over the dunes · Ait Ben Haddou kasbah with a guide
The medina that stayed the same · Morocco and Dubai Honeymoon 03 · Fez

2 nights

The medina that stayed the same

Fez, Morocco

Fez holds the largest medieval medina in the world, a labyrinth of nine thousand alleys where the trades continue as they did centuries ago. The Chouara tanneries from a high terrace, zellige workshops and dinner in a restored palace. A historic riad with courtyard and fountain for sleeping in absolute silence.

Highlights
Medieval medina with an expert guide · Chouara tanneries from the terrace · Zellige mosaic workshop · Historic riad with courtyard and fountain
The contrast that closes · Morocco and Dubai Honeymoon 04 · Dubai

4 nights

The contrast that closes

Dubai and Abu Dhabi, UAE

A flight to the Gulf and an absolute change of register. A suite facing the Burj Khalifa, dinner on a high floor and a different desert: red dunes by 4x4, dinner under the stars and falcons at sunset. A day trip to Abu Dhabi for the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, nearly empty at dawn and pure white marble.

Highlights
Suite facing the Burj Khalifa · Red dune safari with dinner · Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque early · High-floor dinner above the city

In motion

A preview of the route

Climate

When this route works best

Spring and autumn are the ideal window in both countries. July and August bring extreme desert heat and are best avoided.

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When to go · season & budget

Seasons & estimated cost CocoVolare recommends High Mid Low
Jan: Mid season · ≈$9,200 per person/trip Jan Feb: Mid season · ≈$9,660 per person/trip Feb Mar: High season · ≈$11,500 per person/trip $11,500Mar Apr: High season · ≈$11,960 per person/trip $11,960Apr May: High season · ≈$11,040 per person/trip $11,040May Jun: Low season · ≈$7,820 per person/trip Jun Jul: Low season · ≈$7,360 per person/trip Jul Aug: Low season · ≈$7,360 per person/trip Aug Sep: Mid season · ≈$9,200 per person/trip Sep Oct: High season · ≈$11,500 per person/trip $11,500Oct Nov: High season · ≈$11,040 per person/trip $11,040Nov Dec: Mid season · ≈$10,120 per person/trip Dec

In our recommended dates, the estimated cost ranges from $11,040 to $11,960 per person/trip (Premium level, international flights not included).

Investment

What it costs, no fine print

Total per person in double occupancy: accommodation, domestic flights, private transfers and the experiences listed. International flights are quoted separately.

Experience levels · guide budget

USD · per person/trip
Boutique essential Boutique essential: $5,400 USD · per person/trip $5,400 Small riads, a private camp among the dunes, a permanent driver in Morocco and a hotel with a view in Dubai. Premium Premium: $9,200 USD · per person/trip $9,200 Landmark riads with pools, superior desert camp, suites facing the Burj and private experiences. Signature Signature: $15,800 USD · per person/trip $15,800 The most sought-after riads in Morocco, an exclusive camp with butler service, a suite at an iconic Dubai hotel and dedicated 24/7 concierge.

Reference prices subject to season, availability and exchange rate. Every route is quoted tailor-made.

CocoVolare recommends

What we would tell a friend

Advice from our travel designers: what we book first, what we avoid, and the details that turn a good trip into an unforgettable one.

01

Book a riad with an inner courtyard

In the medina the courtyard is everything: it blocks noise, regulates temperature and turns breakfast into the best moment of the day.

02

Choose the private camp among the dunes

The desert is enjoyed in silence. An exclusive camp costs more and repays it many times over on a honeymoon.

03

Pack clothing that covers in the medina

Morocco appreciates covered shoulders and knees, especially outside tourist areas. Light linen handles heat and respect at once.

04

Avoid July and August in the desert

Temperatures exceed 45 degrees. Spring and autumn are clearly superior in both countries.

05

In Dubai book the tables with a view

Restaurants facing the Burj sell out weeks ahead. We lock them once dates are confirmed.

06

Save a day for the souk at the end

Shopping on day one means carrying everything for the whole trip. Leaving it for the Marrakech finale is far more practical.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time for this route?

March, April, May, October and November are ideal in both countries: mild days and cool desert nights. December to February works beautifully in Dubai and is cool in Morocco. July and August bring extreme heat and we do not recommend them.

How much does this honeymoon cost?

The 12 to 14 day route starts at USD 5,400 per person in double occupancy and includes riads and hotels, a private desert camp, a permanent driver in Morocco, guides and experiences. International flights are quoted separately.

Is the desert camp comfortable?

The private camp has tents with a real bed, a private bathroom with shower and carpeted floors. You dine by the fire and sleep in absolute silence. It is a canvas hotel pitched among the dunes.

Can we do only Morocco?

Yes. The nine nights across Marrakech, the desert and Fez work perfectly as a complete honeymoon. Dubai is added when you want a contrasting finale and a few resort days.

What documents do we need?

Entry requirements depend on your nationality and change often. The source airlines check is the IATA Travel Centre, where you can verify your exact case before buying tickets.

Morocco and Dubai Honeymoon

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