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This 15-day journey through Morocco offers an unforgettable exploration of the country’s rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. From the bustling streets of Casablanca and the imperial cities of Rabat, Fes, and Marrakech to the serene blue town of Chefchaouen and the vast golden dunes of the Sahara in Merzouga, each day brings new experiences. You’ll visit ancient medinas, majestic palaces, and bustling souks, enjoy traditional Moroccan cuisine, and take part in unique activities like camel rides, desert camping, and Berber cooking classes. This immersive tour perfectly blends adventure, culture, and relaxation across Morocco’s most iconic destinations.

Itinerary

Arrival at Mohamed V Casablanca airport, you will be welcomed & assisted by our staff to be transferred to your hotel.

Please note that checking times apply at our start hotels, but you can store your luggage at the hotel if you arrive early.

·         Dinner and overnight at hotel in Casablanca

After breakfast, Quick visit of Casablanca, located on the Atlantic Ocean is the business centre of Morocco. It was established as a commercial centre by the French. The architecture is a mix of modern, art deco and the traditional. Visit of the Central Market. The Habous and the remarkable Mosque Hassan II (visit from outside), one of only two mosques in Morocco open to non-Islamic believers. Built by the late King Hassan II at the end of his 40-year reign, this astounding edifice is larger than Saint Peter’s in Rome and capable of holding 80,000 worshippers. 

Departure to the second imperial city Rabat, the administrative capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. Visit to the Mohamed V Mausoleum, the Hassan Tower, Ouadayas garden, the Mechouer, ramparts and walls surrounding the Royal palace. Continuation to Tangier, located on the southern passage of the Gibraltar strait, few miles from the Spanish shores.

  • Dinner and accommodation at hotel in Tangier

 

Sightseeing tour of Tangier, a fascinating city interesting mix of North Africa, Spain, Portugal and France. Tangier is separated from Spain only by the 20 miles of the Strait of Gibraltar. Visit the Modern New town, a beautiful drive through rich area of Tangier's California section where you will see the estate, villas, palaces and passing via the king's Summer Palace and celebrities’ homes. Stop at Cap Spartel, the lighthouse that marks the official convergence of the Atlantic and Mediterranean with entrance to Hercules Cave, It is believed that Hercules founded Tangier and he stayed in this cave before his 11th labor (the Apples of the Hesperides).Then tour of the old town. Descend through the labyrinthine roads of the medina through the spice markets. Visit the Grand Socco and St. Andrew’s Church, built with a Moroccan style and with the lord’s prayers in Arabic over the altar. Departure to Chefchaouen

  • Dinner & Overnight at hotel in Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen is Morocco’s “Blue Pearl”. It has come to be known as such due to a distinctive blue color all the inhabitant use to paint their houses .This tradition trace back to the Jewish traditions and beliefs that the color blue represents the sky which in turn reminds people of heaven and God. This color covering the city gives it and amazing charm as well as a sense and an atmosphere of relaxation, comfort and peace.  Visit of Ras el-Maa, a running stream or cascade where you’ll see locals gather to wash their laundry in the daylight. You can sip a tea in the small cafe overlooking the mini waterfall.will have the opportunity to take pictures of a panoramic view of the Hispanic flavored town lined with blue and white washed houses, tiny balconies, tiled roofs and patios embellished with citrus trees. During your tour you will have the opportunity to taste many classics of Moroccan cuisine and a wide choice of local products. it will be combined with many tasting stops. You will try and taste dishes that characterize the local cuisine and part of the culinary history of Morocco.

  • Dinner & Overnight at hotel in Chefchaouen          

After breakfast, departure to Meknes, departure to the Imperial city of Meknes known as the “Moroccan Versailles” and founded in the 17th century by King Moulay Ismail. Meknes is famous for its 25-milelong walls.  There are numerous historic sites to see and here we name but a few; The massive gate of Bab Mansour,  The Bassin de L’Agdal a massive 400m x 100m pool dating back some 300 years. The Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail is one of only three Moroccan shrines that non-Muslims can visit. Continuation to Fes via the countryside and the foothills of the Rif Mountains.

·        Dinner & Overnight at hotel in Fes

After your breakfast at the hotel, get started for full day sightseeing tour of Fes.

Fes was founded in the 9th century and home to the oldest university in the world, Fez reached its height in the 13th–14th centuries under the Merinids, when it replaced Marrakech as the capital of the kingdom. The urban fabric and the principal monuments in the medina – madrasas, fondouks, palaces, residences, mosques and fountains - date from this period. Although the political capital of Morocco was transferred to Rabat in 1912, Fez has retained its status as the country's cultural and spiritual centre. Artisan workshops in the medina are as active today as 100 years ago, and strongly contribute to the city’s industrial economy. Trades such as metal and leather working, ceramics, silk, tapestries, and sculpting are still practiced in these workshops. Original ramparts still protect the ancient city and its’ 9000 passageways and narrow streets.

 Your sightseeing tour will include the following:

 The Medersa

This theological college, marked by its green tiled roof, is a prime example of Merinid architecture, and it's the most beautiful of Kairaounie University's residential colleges. Inside, elegant calligraphy graces the ceramic tile walls. The marble floors, sculpted cedar, and carved stucco walls—made with a concoction of plaster and egg white—have held up since this masterpiece Medersa was built in 1350. Since it is still in use, non-Muslims must depart during prayer time.

 Bab Boujloud

Constructed in 1913, this gate is about 1,000 years younger than the buildings behind it.

It's proof that age doesn't matter—the relatively youthful structure is the most strikingly beautiful entry point into the old city. Painted flowers and calligraphy embellish its outer blue ceramic tiles and, depending on one's interpretation, the green mosaic interior either represents peace or the official color of Islam.

 The Splendid fountain at Place Nejjarine

The square, with its splendid and unusual fountain, takes its name from the Souk Nejjarine (Carpenter’s Souk) which is situated behind a wooden door in a narrow street below the square

The Mellah

The Jewish Quarter. The Jews lived here and received protection from the sultan. The main street is especially interesting with its balconies and Art Deco zellij mosaic. Most Jews in Fez (around 300) now live in the Ville Nouvelle.  Visit of the Ibn Danan Synagogue, a recently restored 17th century synagogue.

 Souks

The souks of Fez are located in the ancient city center, the medina. Merchants selling the same sort of products are generally grouped together in their own “souk”. The tiny alleyways are crowded with the tiny boutiques on both sides The henna and wood working souks are located in the Nejjarine neighborhood and the scent of cedar is everywhere. The main plaza is planted with trees and provides a shaded haven from the warm sun. Various natural products derived from henna are sold here. Nejjarine is also where the fabric dyers are located. You simply should not miss El Attarine, the spice souk. Without question, this souk is the most colourful in Fez.

 New Medina

The “nouvelle Ville” of Fez, or the new city, provides a startling contrast with Fès el Bali. Wide and elegant avenues are lined with numerous cafés and restaurants. The modern aspect of the new city highlights the economic differences of the suburbs and the city center.

  • Dinner and overnight at hotel in Fes

 

Departure via the Middle-Atlas Mountains, passing by Ifrane and Azrou, an important handicraft center. Drive south and inland through a variety of spectacular scenery – fertile valleys and forests contrasted with barren, rocky landscapes. The area is populated with wandering nomadic shepherds attending to their flocks. Pass through cedar forests which are home to Barbary apes, North Africa's only monkey, and on to your destination of Midelt. Nestled in a valley, Midelt is a market town, originally built as a base for mining in the area and surrounded by farmland and orchards. 

  • Dinner and overnight at hotel in Medelt     

Departure to Erfoud. Visit of the Blue Meski, flowing in a pond built by the legionaries under the French protectorate, the blue spring of Meski comes from a rocky cavity. Resurgence of the Oued Ziz, the water of this source flows and forms a majestic swimming pool, surrounded with a luxuriant vegetation. Local people give healing virtues to this oasis. The legend says that to bathe in the water coming from this spring makes you more fertile. Continuation to Erfoud, a city located in southeast Morocco. Although many ancient fortified villages have existed in the region for several centuries, Erfoud was built up by the French troops after the victory at Tafilalet that ended years of battle in 1932. While it is a modern Moroccan desert town, it still preserves the authenticity of a true Arab city with an impressively wild market and gorgeous surrounding landscapes filled with oases, dunes, and Rocky Mountains. Erfoud is a cinematic inspiration for movie directors. Many movies have been filmed in Erfoud, including Prince of Persia, March or Die, and The Mummy. 

  • Dinner and overnight at hotel in Erfoud     

This morning, visit a traditional local village, including Maadid Ancient Ksar Enjoy shopping in souk to find fruitful dates, a local specialty. Proceed to Rissani: The capital of the Tafilalet where the Alaouites dynasty ancestors are buried. Enjoy lunch, special dish known in the area as medfouna (also called 'Berber pizza'), a traditional stuffed bread prepared with meat, herbs and spices by the nomadic peoples of the High Atlas. Traditionally prepared by women to feed local farm workers, this hearty delicacy is a great introduction to the cuisine of the desert region. Visit of the 17th century Kasbah and the imposing ruins of Ksar-Abbar. Take the 4-wheel drive cars to the gigantic Merzouga dunes Erg Chebbi. Upon arrival, a welcoming mint tea will be presented. Take the camels and enjoy an outstanding ride along the dunes to attend one of the most magnificent sun set in the world.

  • Dinner and overnight in Luxury tent in Merzouga 

Ouarzazate was once crossing point for African traders seeking to reach northern cities in Morocco and Europe. Spend some time exploring the sights.  Visit the UNESCO –listed fortified village of Ait Benhaddou in the High Atlas Mountains.  This is the most spectacular fortress in the South of Morocco.  It is built on the left side of the salty valley on a hill, its unique location and natural decor make the village the main shooting location for famous films such as Lawrence of Arabia and Jesus of Nazareth. Each door, each courtyard holds its architectural treasure and terraces on top of buildings offer beautiful views of the village and the river below. Afterwards, visit Tawesna – a local teahouse on the river – for a tasty lunch including freshly made Amazigh bread, soup, Moroccan sweets, and of course some mint tea. This community-run establishment provides women with a small income to support themselves and their children. The women use natural ingredients sourced from local cooperatives to prepare tea and pastries, taking great pride in sharing their stories and giving visitors an authentic Amazigh experience. Continue through the Tizi-nTichka Pass to Marrakesh – the “Red City”.

·          Dinner and overnight at hotel in Marrakech

After your breakfast at you hotel, your guide will meet you for full day guided tour of Marrakech.

Marrakech was founded in 1062 by one of the chieftains of the Almoravid king Youssuf Ibn Tashfin. The Almoravids were desert warriors, very much attached to their Islamic religion; the original garrison developed very quickly into a city where numerous mosques and madrasas (Koranic schools) were built.  Andalousian craftsmen built and decorated several palaces, merging their style with the Saharan and African traditions, which gave the city a distinctive architectural flavour.

Nowadays, Marrakech is a vibrant city which exhibits a curious blend of the ancient and the modern, allowing travellers the chance to experience the genuine medieval atmosphere of the old medina, and visit the trendiest bars, art galleries and restaurants in the French Quarter, Guéliz, built at the beginning of the 20th Century, all in one day.

Highlights of your visit will include:

Bahia Palace

Built in the late 19th Century, and decorated by the best artisans of Morocco at the time, this palace – intended to be the most magnificent of its age – features an exquisite blend of Andalousian and Moorish styles. Specially interesting are the harem apartments, the trapezoidal garden, and a huge tiled courtyard with fountains.

 The Koranic School Medersa Ben Youssef 

Theological college founded by the Merenid Sultan Abu Hassan in the 14th century, and restored in 1564 by the Saadians who made it the largest theological college in the Maghreb and a rival to the important Medersa Bou Inania in Fés.

 The Koutoubia Mosque

Built by the Almohads in the late years of 12th Century, the Koutoubia Mosque, and specially its minaret, is the most important landmark of Marrakech, and a symbol of the city itself. The minaret served as model for the Giralda in Sevilla and the unfinished Tour Hassan in Rabat, all three being designed by the same architect. Koutoubia means ‘booksellers’, as the trade of books was concentrated in the neighbourhood during the Middle Ages. The minaret of the Koutoubia, 77 meters high, is visible from almost any point of the city – an old ordinance, still in force, forbids any building of Marrakech to surpass the Koutoubia minaret in height.

Djemaa El Fna, the Square

Nobody knows for certain of the origin of this square, whose name evokes, in Arabic, the contradictory notions of assembly or gathering, and that of absence.  Probably as old as the city itself, it was a place for public executions during the day, and the meeting point of musicians, mystics, food sellers, pickpockets, acrobats, snake charmers, storytellers, dancers, fortune tellers and other exotic characters at night (happily enough, nowadays it only retains its more playful aspect). Watching sunset from one of its terraces when the call to prayer from the Koutoubia minaret fills the air is one of these ‘zen’ moments that Morocco offers – do not miss it! Despite its lack of significant monuments, Djemaa el Fna became an UNESCO Heritage Site in 1985, as one of the last places in the world where old oral narratives are still enacted.

 The Souks

Filling the alleys north of Djmaa el Fna is the souk, or traditional market – the largest one in Morocco. It is, in turn, subdivided in some 18 souks, each one of them devoted to a specific trade or craftsmanship – from spices or ironwork, to the ingredients necessary for casting magic spells. The number of shops – often not much bigger in size than a closet - is overwhelming, and in them Moroccans can indulge in one of the activities that they enjoy most: bargaining. Cunning, patience, sense of humour, and strategy are needed for the game. Try your skills at it!

  • Dinner and overnight at hotel in Marrakech

After your breakfast at your hotel.

Get started for an Excursion to Ourika Valley, this trip takes you to the most beautiful valley of the High Atlas Mountains which always was the favorite place for the inhabitants of Marrakech for their excursions. The Ourika Valley offers an enchanting spectacle of high and wild mountains dominating the red slopes with scattered hamlets in a typical Berber architecture and farming terraced fields. Along the road, you will cross and lush green and shaded valley, then successively a more rocky and wild landscape. Have an optional Berber Tagine. Take some relaxation at the nature before back to your hotel.

  • Dinner and overnight at hotel in Marrakech

Day at leisure to enjoy the beauty of the city by your own or enjoy some optional activities:

1st Option: Early morning departure for Hot Air balloon

see the breathtaking Atlas plains spreading out under your feet as you ascend into the sky and see the sun creeping above the horizon, casting beautiful colors over the desert below. The cool, serene morning ambiance adds to your experience as you appreciate the incredible views as only birds can. Rising early for a sunrise flight means you get incredible pnoramic views as you watch the sun wake for the day and float along the air currents to wherever they take you. On your hour-long journey, soar high above oases and secluded Berber villages, as well as the terraced, irrigated fields of the Al Haouz Plain. Marvel at the incredible mountain range in the background and keep your eyes peeled for caravans of dromedary camels going about their daily business. Back on solid ground, enjoy a delicious Moroccan breakfast with the Atlas Mountains as your backdrop.

2nd Option: Camel Ride and Quad Biking in Palm Grove

Enjoy camel ride through the beautiful Palmeraie of Marrakech, just a few minutes’ drive from Marrakech. Camels, known as the ‘ships of the desert’ are remarkable animals and offer a relaxing way to enjoy the peace and quiet of the Palmeraie in the palm groves of Marrakech. Once you have found your balance and got used to the very rhythmic motion a camel makes, you will enjoy a break for mint tea. There will be plenty of time for some fun photos and a chance to get to know your camel well. You can also have quad biking tour which lets you marvel at the Marrakesh area's most beautiful scenery from several of the region's adventurous trails. Take on the rugged landscape of the Jbilet desert, winding your way through lush palm groves and rocky riverbeds. Steer your quad bike across the sweeping desert landscape, marveling at sights of palm-dotted plains and jagged mountains in the distance. Cruise across the barren terrain, passing villages populated by friendly locals and taking in sweeping views for as far as the eye can see. Stop for optional lunch in a traditional Berber home and enjoy tagine, an African stew-like dish cooked in a clay pot. Your experience ends with convenient transportation back to your hotel.

3rd Option: Hamam and well-being:

Afternoon enjoy Hammam & well-being: The Moroccan Hammam Collection is rooted in thousands of years of Moroccan history and ancient traditions. The hammam is a traditional Moroccan steam room where women and men go for a sensual, ritual-based body treatment that includes aromatherapy, detoxification, steam, massage, and relaxation. To destress and detox, there is no better way than to visit a traditional Moroccan steam bath and have a deeply relaxing treatment. The hammam is traditionally a public bath, separated for both men and women, with stylish Moorish surroundings, offering a host traditional and oriental treatments to revitalise body, mind and soul. You can indulge yourself relaxing and de-stressing, using a combination of traditional treatments: Hammam (steam bath), «gommage» (body scrub), massages with perfumed essential oils are all designed to induce lasting well-being. Many of the products used are handmade and derived from local plants and mineralsDinner and overnight at hotel in Marrakech

4th Option: Cooking class

Moroccan cuisine is rich, both in terms of the spectrum of ingredients as well as its history. Learn all about local spices and ingredients from an expert cooking teacher. Who knows, by the time you’re done experimenting with the mouth-watering local ingredients. You might pick up a few secrets from the skilled chef to take back home and brag a little! 

Optional dinner at Fantasia Chez Ali, feel the vibrant colors, tastes, and music as you enjoy a serenade of traditional folklore with dazzling dancers dressed in Moroccan attire accompanied by Arabian and Berber music. After dinner, the magical Fantasia show takes over. Marvel at belly dancers, magicians, Arab stallions, and riders dressed for battle and blasting their rifles in the air.

·        Dinner & Overnight at hotel in Marrakech

 

After your breakfast at hotel, transfer to Menara airport Marrakech.

End of our services, Have nice trip back home!

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Marrakesh, Morocco
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Younes ADIL

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