Cape Town → Granada
“From Cape Malay kitchens to Sacromonte caves: a spice-and-rhythm journey across two continents.”
Cape Town, South Africa

Private Cape Malay Cooking Class in Lorette’s Cape Town Home
Learn to cook like you've been invited to a Cape Malay grandmother's house for the first time, except you actually have.
From a Cape Malay kitchen steeped in spice trade history, we sail north to Dakar — where the food markets are just as alive with color, commerce, and irresistible aromas.
Dakar, Senegal

Your assistant in interpretation & in shopping in Dakar markets
Navigate Dakar's markets like a local and leave with stories richer than any souvenir.
Dakar's vibrant market labyrinth hands the baton to Chefchaouen, where artisan looms and wool workshops are their own kind of marketplace — just painted an impossible shade of blue.
Chefchaouen, Morocco

Chefchaouen Traditional Wool Weaving Workshop with Local Artisans
Weave your way into Moroccan tradition on ancient looms surrounded by blue walls and even bluer skies.
Fingers that learned to weave ancient Moroccan patterns now point south to Marrakech, where the ink of a calligrapher's brush traces equally timeless crafted tradition into every elegant stroke.
Marrakech, Morocco

Agafay Desert Sunset Dinner with Camel Ride & Moroccan Live Show
Desert sunsets, camel rides, and Moroccan magic served up just 30 minutes from the city you woke up in.
The hypnotic rhythms of Marrakech's live Moroccan show follow us north across the Mediterranean to Granada, where flamenco's footstamps and handclaps carry the very same Moorish musical soul.
