With support from the Moroccan National Tourist Office, the tour operator plans to host 60 agents in Morocco for small group adventures and immersive training on the business, its positive impact, and how to sell responsible travel.
When they arrive in Morocco, agents will join one of four curated itineraries to truly experience what makes Morocco a firm favourite among travellers. With visits to Marrakech, Casablanca, Ouirgane in the Atlas Mountains, the Agafay desert, and Essaouira, participants will have opportunities to connect with local communities and projects to see the lasting impact of responsible tourism in action.
The experience will culminate in a dynamic summit day on 6 September 2026, including presentations from the Moroccan National Tourist Office (MNTO) as well as Intrepid’s local team and partners. The summit ends with a celebratory rooftop event at Intrepid’s new riad in Marrakech, part of the brand’s growing accommodation offering under its Stay Intrepid portfolio.
Agents can earn their place by selling Intrepid holidays, demonstrating outstanding customer service, or contributing positively to their local communities. All activities must be logged using Intrepid’s Agent Hub during the competition period, which runs from now until 31 July 2026.
How to enter
Intrepid is offering four different ways to win a spot on this first-of-its-kind trip. Agents can earn their place in Morocco by selling Intrepid holidays, showcasing outstanding customer service, raising funds for charity, or supporting their local communities by volunteering or supporting local businesses during the competition period.
There’s also a collective giving moment at the heart of the trip, with all Summit participants invited to make a £25 donation to the Intrepid Foundation, supporting the very community projects they’ll experience in Morocco and ensuring the impact starts before they even arrive.
Entries must be logged in the Intrepid Agent Hub. Winners will be announced throughout the competition period so agents are encouraged to enter as early as today (17 June).