Painting holiday in Morocco

A superb painting holiday in Morocco that takes in a wealth of vivid locations. Join a friendly and welcoming small group as you explore traditional Berber culture, and enjoy a string of characterful locally owned hotels, as you develop your skills with expert advice.
High Atlas Mountains Valley of the Roses Dades Gorges – Valley of 1,000 kasbahs Zagora Ait Benhaddou Superb variety of locations Stay in unique local hotels full of character
Price
£2150 excluding flights
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Duration
13 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
3-8
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12 days, 13 nights. The prices are for single travellers.
For parties of more than one who are sharing a room, a discount applies.
Minimum 3, maximum 8 (5 if all single). A female guide is guaranteed on all departures.
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Description of Painting holiday in Morocco

While you’ll come home from this Morocco painting holiday with a brimming sketchbook full of work to be proud of, you’ll also have enjoyed a pleasant introduction to Berber culture. You’ll join a small group (maximum eight participants) led by an expert tutor-guide, and stay in several different areas to give you a fantastic breadth of inspirational landscapes.

Beginning with a drive up into the stunning High Atlas Mountains, you’ll enjoy settings that range from plunging gorges to rocky desert, and ancient kasbahs that are full of character. Whether you’re a complete novice with a brush, or a veteran of painting holidays, or you prefer to work with a camera, you’ll be equally welcome on a holiday designed to help you develop your skills in a motivational atmosphere. Regular feedback and advice from your approachable tutor will ensure you see improvement over the course of the trip.

When not at work, you’ll have many opportunities to soak up Berber culture, whether it’s dining in local restaurants, or visiting artists’ cooperatives, and villages such as the spectacular Ait Benhaddou with its red clay architecture. You’ll also get a taste of authentic culture from your locally run accommodations, which range from an old palmery to an adobe auberge.

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Price information

£2150 excluding flights
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12 days, 13 nights. The prices are for single travellers.
For parties of more than one who are sharing a room, a discount applies.
Minimum 3, maximum 8 (5 if all single). A female guide is guaranteed on all departures.
Make enquiry

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No single supplement
If you are travelling solo and get a little put out at the concept of a ‘single supplement’, read on.
Painting
Brave beginners and practising artists alike are invited to join expert tutors in atmospheric locations.

Holiday information

'Free from' Food:
We are happy to say that we are able to cater for vegetarians and vegans. Being a dairy-free vegetarian myself I know how difficult it is to explain your dietary requirements in different countries. That is why we make sure we are able to cater for vegans and vegetarians.
Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
Indigenous communities:
This trip benefits the Berber community in the Atlas Mountains. You can stay and experience Berber owned accommodation; restaurants and artists’ cooperatives. Revenues raised from these services provide a sustainable source of income for the Berber Peoples.

Reviews

12 Reviews of Painting holiday in Morocco

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Reviewed on 03 Nov 2025 by

A wonderful opportunity to paint in a variety of places in Morocco that I'd have never got to see on my own Read full review

Reviewed on 03 Nov 2025 by

Excellent...Mary has really explored all venues for this holiday and is an excellent water colour tutor. I have gained so much knowledge and techniques in water colour painting and been able to experience the real country with good advice and notes from Mary Read full review

Reviewed on 03 Nov 2025 by

I enjoyed this trip immensely. The group was a good size. There was ample opportunity to explore the environment - and sketch it! The trip was well organised and Mary was a wonderful guide. Read full review

Reviewed on 28 Oct 2025 by

4.5/5 stars Read full review

Reviewed on 31 Mar 2024 by

Fantastic. Read full review

Reviewed on 18 Apr 2023 by

Excellent value and very highly recommended...Best described as an adventure with great painting (and photography) opportunities. A chance to see the architecture and scenery of Morocco’s incredible back country and meet its inhabitants. Read full review

Reviewed on 08 Apr 2023 by

It really delivers in promises. Read full review

Reviewed on 30 Oct 2019 by

The most amazing trip I've ever taken. Read full review

Reviewed on 26 Oct 2019 by

The most memorable part of the holiday was the landscapes - desert and mountains - are very beautiful. Read full review

Reviewed on 29 Oct 2019 by

The most memorable part of the holiday was staying in and sketching in the kasbah of Tamnougalt. Read full review

Reviewed on 14 Nov 2018 by

Wow! Was it spending the night in a Kasbah? Was it sitting at the top of a mountain nestled in to sketch a breathtaking view?... Seriously The whole trip was exciting and memorable! Read full review

Reviewed on 08 Apr 2018 by

The highlight was seeing some really remote and beautiful regions of Morocco. Excellent. Trip of a lifetime. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

In common with many parts of the world, both developed and developing, single-use plastic is a real issue in Morocco as plastic bags are routinely given with every purchase in shops and from street food vendors. For many years I have been trying to lead by example and always refuse carrier bags. I make every effort to minimise the occasions where they would be necessary and make sure my guets follow on this. When I refuse a plastic bag I always explain why I am doing so, often generating a lively conversation. Moreover these plastic bags often end up flying around the desert as litter, in a country with inadequate rubbish collection. When I visit beautiful and remote locations with and without my clients I aim to leave them cleaner than I found them in terms of litter and would not allow any client to drop litter, either intentionally or otherwise.

In most countries, education is key when it comes to the environment and where education is poor, leading by example is sometimes the most effective tool and can lead to small changes in local behaviour.

The hotels and auberges we use in the desert regions are made of adobe, a local and sustainable material which is warm in winter and cool in summer. They are built in traditional local style and decorated with locally produced handicrafts such as rugs and ceramics, many of which are very old.
While the accommodation is 'comfortable' and 'sumptious' in terms of decor it is not 'luxury' and I actively avoid hotels and rooms with air-con. Where necessary a fan is always my preference.

People

Travel in Morocco is always about the people, and it is usually a pretty full-on, absorbing cultural experience. From the beginning I make it very clear to my clients that we guests are in a fascinating country whose customs and traditions might differ from ours. An open mind, tolerance, curiosity and respect are paramount on these trips, to enjoy them to the full and foster good relations with the people we meet.

We use a local, self-employed driver and stay in locally owned and run accommodation, employing local people. We eat from local restaurants and cafes, and buy food from local sellers and markets.

The small group size facilitates approachability and interaction with the locals, with mutual benefit. Conversations are encouraged where appropriate, as is purchasing from small establishments or individuals rather than bigger shops.

There is often the option to visit both a desert handicraft co-operative and a cultural music experience during the trip.

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