
Atlas Mountains and Agafay Desert
The Atlas Mountains stretch for 1,500 miles across northwestern Africa through Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, separating the Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines from the Sahara Desert.
Senses feast on labyrinth souks, aromatic tagine, calls to prayer, and warm Bedouin hospitality

Explore our team’s favorite destinations. Not the entire map, but a handful of places we love returning to.

The Atlas Mountains stretch for 1,500 miles across northwestern Africa through Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, separating the Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines from the Sahara Desert.

Perched high up in the Rif Mountains of northeastern Morocco, Chefchaouen is a picturesque and historical city known for its striking, blue-washed buildings.

Situated on a vast sweeping bay on the southwest coast of Morocco with long stretches of golden-sand beaches, you will find the historical town of Essaouira.

Fez is Morocco’s second largest city, and was the country’s medieval capital in the 9th century.

Desert, dynasty, and design come together in Morocco’s most captivating city

Erfoud, renowned for its dates, is the gateway to rolling red sands of the Sahara, the world’s largest desert, stretching from Morocco right across the northern third of Africa.