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A Luxury Journey Across Portugal & Morocco

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At a glance

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Lisbon and Marrakech sit less than three hours apart by air, close yet distinct enough that each feels like its own trip. Ten days move from the ease and elegance of Lisbon, with its candlelit restaurants, hilltop viewpoints, and some of Europe’s most architecturally distinctive boutique hotels, to the heat, colour, and sensory depth of Marrakech, where one of the world’s great palace hotels waits behind its ancient medina walls.

What connects both destinations is a shared dedication to hospitality at the highest level. In Lisbon, that means rooftop terraces above the Alfama, tasting menus built on Atlantic seafood, and afternoons that dissolve into fado-filled evenings. In Marrakech, it means acres of private gardens, a 2,500-square-meter spa drawing on centuries of hammam tradition, and Michelin-level dining in a setting that has no real equivalent anywhere else in the world. Together, they make for a journey of opulence that is hard to match.

Portugal has been one of Europe’s most LGBTQ+-progressive nations for over a decade, while Morocco offers a very different, culture-centric, and private travel experience, which our team knows well. Before you travel, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know so you can move through both countries with confidence.

In detail

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Day 1: Arrive into Lisbon

The Bairro Alto Hotel occupies a nineteenth-century palace above one of the city’s most characterful neighborhoods, with the kind of city views from its terrace that make it immediately clear why Lisbon has so comprehensively captured the attention of luxury travellers over the past decade.

The evening is yours to spend as you wish: a quiet dinner at one of the intimate restaurants tucked into the surrounding lanes is the right way to begin.

Day 1: Arrive into Lisbon

Days 2–3: Lisbon

Two full days in Lisbon give you space to move through it at the right pace. Begin in the Alfama, the city’s oldest surviving district, where the lanes are too narrow for traffic, and the tiled facades catch the morning light in a way that has made this one of Europe’s most photographed urban neighborhoods.

A private guide makes the difference here, opening up access to the azulejo-tiled interiors of the Igreja de São Vicente de Fora and providing context that a self-guided walk simply can’t deliver.

Dedicate one afternoon to Belém, a short tram ride west along the Tagus. The Jerónimos Monastery is one of the finest surviving examples of Manueline architecture in the world; the Belém Tower, standing at the river’s edge, is one of Portugal’s most recognized landmarks. Both reward the effort of getting there.

Evenings in Lisbon have their own particular pleasure. The Bairro Alto and Príncipe Real neighborhoods have long been the centre of the city’s LGBTQ+ scene, with a cluster of bars and restaurants around Rua da Atalaia and Rua do Século that fill up gradually from around ten o’clock. For a more formal evening, the hotel’s own restaurant, Bahr, serves contemporary Portuguese cuisine with terrace views across the rooftops.

Days 2–3: Lisbon

Day 4: Sintra Day Trip

Sintra sits 40 minutes west of Lisbon by private car and looks exactly like a place that nineteenth-century Romantic poets would have invented if it didn’t already exist: steep forested hills, a royal palace inside the village, and a series of extraordinary estate gardens and folly-palaces climbing the hillside above. The Palácio da Pena is the most famous, its Bavarian fairy-tale architecture improbable against the Atlantic skyline. The Quinta da Regaleira, with its initiatory well and labyrinthine gardens, is quieter and in some ways more interesting. A private guide keeps both approachable and significantly less crowded than the standard tour experience. Return to Lisbon in the late afternoon with time for a long dinner.

Day 4: Sintra Day Trip

Day 5: Fly Lisbon to Marrakech / Check in La Mamounia

The flight from Lisbon to Marrakech takes around two and a half hours. A private transfer meets you at Marrakech Menara Airport and brings you to one of the most celebrated hotel entrances in the world. La Mamounia hotel, known for its rich, Moorish style, is known as one of the greatest luxury hotels in Morocco. Spend the rest of the afternoon by the pool, explore the gardens, or begin your exploration of the spa before a long dinner at one of the hotel’s four restaurants.

Day 5: Fly Lisbon to Marrakech / Check in La Mamounia

Days 6–7: Marrakech

Two full days in Marrakech, using La Mamounia as your base.

On day six, a private guide takes you into the medina: the Jemaa el-Fna square, which transforms from a daytime market into an open-air theater of food stalls and street performers as evening approaches; the souks behind it, organised by trade into separate quarters for spices, leather, metalwork, and textiles.

You’ll also visit the Bahia Palace, a nineteenth-century vizier’s residence with some of the finest decorative tilework in the city, as well as the YSL Museum.

The YSL Museum, also known as Yves Saint Laurent’s former residence that he shared with his boyfriend, holds the complete archive of his collections and occupies a building designed by Studio KO in the Jardin Majorelle, the cobalt-blue garden that Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé bought and restored in 1980.

For the community that has long claimed the YSL legacy as part of its own cultural inheritance, this is a visit with particular resonance.

Days 6–7: Marrakech

Day 7: Explore the Spa

Day seven is deliberately slower. The La Mamounia spa stretches across 2,500 square meters on three levels, drawing on hammam tradition in its ritual bathing circuits while offering a full menu of contemporary treatments. Book the full hammam experience: the exfoliation, the rhassoul clay, and the massage that follows.

The gardens, a mix of olive groves, rose borders, and orange trees within the original eighteenth-century walls, are worth exploring in the morning before the heat of the afternoon.

Dinner at Le Français, the hotel’s fine-dining restaurant, is the appropriate close to the day.

Day 7: Explore the Spa

Day 8: Atlas Mountains Excursion

A private day trip into the High Atlas Mountains, around an hour from Marrakech, passes through the Tizi n’Tichka pass and down into Berber villages where the landscape shifts from terracotta city to snow-tipped peaks and cultivated valley floors.

The village of Imlil, set at the base of North Africa’s highest mountain, is the furthest point: a working agricultural community where the pace of life is entirely different from the medina.

Lunch at a small family-run restaurant in the mountains, then return to Marrakech and La Mamounia in the late afternoon.

Day 8: Atlas Mountains Excursion

Day 9/10: Leisure & Departure Preparations

A final day at La Mamounia. Return to the spa, take a late breakfast in the garden, or revisit a corner of the medina missed earlier in the trip. The hotel’s Churchill Bar, named for the hotel’s most famous repeat guest, is the right place for a final Marrakech evening: dark wood, Art Deco detail, and a cocktail list that has been perfected over a century.

Day 10 consists of a private transfer to Marrakech Menara Airport and a flight home to take in all of the relaxation.

Day 9/10: Leisure & Departure Preparations

Further information

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Highlights

  • Private guided exploration of Lisbon’s Alfama and Belém districts, with curated access to the Jerónimos Monastery
  • Rooftop terrace and contemporary Portuguese dining at the Bairro Alto Hotel, above the city’s most characterful neighbourhood
  • Private day excursion to Sintra, including the Palácio da Pena and Quinta da Regaleira
  • Five nights at La Mamounia, Marrakech: 17 acres of palace gardens, four restaurants, and a 2,500-square-meter spa
  • Full hammam ritual at La Mamounia, including rhassoul clay treatment and traditional massage
  • Private guided tour of the Marrakech medina: souks, Bahia Palace, and the YSL Museum in the Jardin Majorelle
  • Private full-day Atlas Mountains excursion to Imlil and the Berber villages of the High Atlas
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Good to Know

LGBTQ+ Context: Portugal is one of Europe’s most progressive destinations for LGBTQ+ travellers. Same-sex marriage has been legal since 2010. Morocco operates under a very different legal framework: same-sex activity is criminalized, and travellers should exercise discretion. Our team will provide a full pre-departure briefing on what to expect and how to travel with confidence.

Best Time to Travel: April to June and September to November are ideal for both destinations. Marrakech summers are extremely hot; December to February can be cold in the mountains.

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