The Best Private Trips to Book for Family Celebrations

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Gethin Morgan

Content Editor

Planning a vacation with the fam? Whether it’s a big birthday, an anniversary or simply any other excuse for a big celebration, these private trips offer something for everyone in the family.
There’s plenty of pros for going private. Obviously it means you can keep the guest-list locked down, so you can enjoy memory-making travel experiences with only the ones you love most. It also allows for far greater flexibility on travel dates, group sizes (minimum of 4) and even age requirements – our small-group trips have a minimum age of 25, but go private and younger members of the clan can join too!

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Two people sitting atop a sand dune and watching the sunset in Merzouga, Morocco

Epic Morocco

Picture this – the whole family is gathered around the campfire in the middle of the Sahara. Night has fallen, the adults have enjoyed a wine tasting and the kids have gazed in awe at the stars above with an expert astronomer. You’re all there together, sharing memories, old stories and jokes in the middle of the desert, a million miles away from civilisation. The incredible thing about our comprehensive Morocco trip is that our Sahara camping experience is just another day. This itinerary is packed with remarkable experiences, from the surreal blue streets of Chefchaouen to the epic gorges of the Atlas Mountains, the old world vibes of Fes medina, and the bustling market square of Marrakech. You’ll also visit the largest mosque in Africa, chat to a local family over a home-cooked dinner and go camel riding at sunrise in the Sahara.

From US$2029.3

Next available from 21st Sep 2024

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Trip highlights and details

STARTS AT

Casablanca, Morocco

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ENDS AT

Marrakech, Morocco

DURATION

11

GROUP SIZE

16

PHYSICAL RATING

Moderate

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STYLE

Discovery

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