Luxury Yacht Rental in North West Africa

Luxury Yacht Charter Guide to North West Africa

From the hustle and bustle of the markets of Marrakech to the golden slumber of Ait Benhaddou, a luxury yacht charter to North West Africa is truly the stuff of legends. Soaked in folklore, awash with worldly history, and a cultural crossroads, sailing the shores of Morocco and ducking deep into the heart of the Sahara puts you straight in the heart of amazing antiquity. From mountain peaks to the road of a thousand kasbahs and rare encounters crossing the desert on camelback, a sailing sojourn to North Africa is one you are sure to remember.

Tanning production is one of the most ancient in Morocco
Ouarzazate is a city south of Morocco’s High Atlas mountains, known as a gateway to the Sahara Desert.
Goats graze on the Argan tree, Morocco North Africa

Reasons to Charter a Yacht in North West Africa

Storied Style

North Africa is sensory overload in the best of ways. From the tool touch of mosaic tiles on ancient mosques and temples to fresh dates melting on the tongue, there are a thousand legends waiting to be unraveled. Discover the beauty of Berber culture, be amazed by Arab architecture, learn to cook classical dishes, and soak in an oasis like hot springs.

Ancient History

Morocco is a collision of history and culture permeates the lands and woven throughout are Roman and Greek sites and mines of Mediterranean antiquity. From the citadel of Ait Benhaddou to the ancient fishing port of Essaouira, the labyrinth like medinas of Fez and Marrakech, and the hilltop roman ruins of Volubilis, there’s so much history etched in the pages of North West Africa.

Lyrical Landscapes

Far from just the sweeping desert, North Africa has a landscape to suit every mood. The coastline of Morocco is dotted with sultry longboard havens and quaint fishing villages. The High Atlas Mountains are worth climbing to pass the morning sound of prayer and the clanging bells of goat herders. Chefchaouen in the RIf Mountains also brings beautiful shades of blue to every facet of its architecture, making it a photographer's dream.

Djemaa el-Fnaa is a famous square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter
Camel caravan going through the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, Morocco at sunset
Traditional Moroccan architectural details in Chefchaouen, Morocco, Africa

Where to Visit in North West Africa

Morocco

Peruse silver teapots, rugs, and spice in the fragrant souks of Marrakech, get lost wandering the Medina where hidden doors give way to ornate riads and the dizzying delight of mint tea and secret dining spots. Fall in love with cosmopolitan Casablanca and the boho beauty of Tangier. Leave your yacht behind as you make your way into the interior to see the staggering Atlas Mountains and the road of crumbling Kasbahs. Morocco is a silvery box of sweets, each one as delectable as the last.

Sahara

Accessible from both Egypt and Morocco, the shifting sand dunes of the Sahara are utterly surreal. Swap the shimmering ocean for the sand sea, as you journey either by off-road vehicle or camelback into the epic interior. Camping in the Sahara Desert is a must for anyone who wants to witness the streak of the Milky Way hanging heavy in the sky, who wants to soak up nomadic culture, and who craves that feeling of being in one of the deepest stretches in Africa.

When to Charter a Yacht in North West Africa

Chartering a yacht to North West Africa can be done throughout the year, although the shoulder seasons are probably the most temperate climate wise. September and October in the Autumn and March and April in the Spring ensure that the temperature doesn’t sky-rocket.

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