Discover the best of Morocco with this 15-day loop, featuring the imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech, as well as several days in the desert. Head north to explore the capital of Rabat, enjoy a sunset over the blue city of Chefchaoeun, step back to Roman times at Volubilis, and visit artisan workshops in the culture capital of Fes. End in vibrant Marrakech and discover Africa's busiest square, Jemaa el-Fna. Morocco's exceptional architecture, ornate artisanship, delicious food, and bustling souks are sure to leave you charmed. This all-encompassing tour highlights the best of Morocco, from cultural Imperial and coastal Cities And South Desert,
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Private transportation
✔  Local City guide in Fes and Marrakesh Medina
✔  Accommodation 14 Nights at the Hotels or Traditional Riads,
✔  Fresh Bottled mineral of water on board while touring
✔  Desert adventure with Camel Ride and Luxury Night Camp ( private tent with toilet & shower )
✔  Dinner
✔  Airport Arrival And Departure or Hotel pickup and drop-off
✔  Breakfast
✔  Transport by air-conditioned
✔  Fuel For The Vehicle
✔  Driver/Guide
✖  Tip to driver, local guides, hotel and restaurant staff
✖  Not listed meals on itinerary and all drinks
✖  Personal Expenses
Pickup Locations
1.  Reda Land
2.  Hospitality Inn
3.  Wellness & Sport Center Morocco
4.  The View Bouznika
5.  Al Walid Hotel
6.  Movenpick Hotel Casablanca
7.  Hotel Metropole
8.  Hotel Transatlantique
9.  Hotel Central
10.  Exe Casablanca
11.  Hotel Suisse
12.  Casablanca Suites & Spa
13.  Gray Boutique Hotel Casablanca
14.  Hotel Campanile Casablanca Centre Ville
15.  Hotel Rania Belmadina
16.  Imperial Casablanca Hotel & Spa
17.  Windsor Hotel City Center
18.  Hotel Amouday
19.  Onomo Hotel Casablanca Sidi Maarouf
20.  Hotel Casablanca
Additional Info: To easily meet our customers, the driver guide will wait at the airport arrival hall with a sign displaying the customer names,
Itinerary

We Meet You at a Starting Point - Casablanca Mohamed V Airport or Ferry in Morocco

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Hassan II Mosque It Depend of airport or port of arrival, the first days may change, however the overall activities are similar. Upon arrival at Casablanca's Mohammed V airport, we will greet you and drive you to the heart of the economic capital of Morocco, Welcome to the modern coastal city of Casablanca. Casablanca's main attraction is the relatively modern and monumental Hassan II Mosque. Inaugurated in 1993, it sits on an outcrop jutting into the Atlantic and offers breathtaking views. It has a 690 feet (210 m) minaret— the tallest structure in Morocco and the tallest minaret in the world. What makes this mosque additionally unique is that it is one of the few mosques in the country non-Muslims are permitted to enter. Join a guided tour and appreciate the fine examples of Moroccan and Islamic artisanship. Overnight at Hotel,

Duration:  1 day

Casablanca ⇨ Rabat ⇨ Asilah ⇨ Tangier

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Hassan Tower After breakfast, Venture north to the imperial city, and present-day capital, of Rabat (Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech) make up the remaining imperial cities). Explore the medieval fortification of the Chellah Necropolis and wander the Roman and Islamic ruins. Enter through the grand door of the Kasbah des Oudaias into Rabat's original city center. From there, visit the 20th-century Andalusian Gardens and enjoy the serene space away from the crowds. Discover the Hassan Tower, a minaret of the incomplete mosque and Mausoleum of Mohamed V. A 12th-century project that was abandoned soon after construction began.

Duration:  2 minutes

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Asilah Medina After visiting the imperial city of Rabat we will start driving to Asilah Once in the city, we will visit the medina of Asilah to discover its important historical and monumental heritage. This fortified area next to the Atlantic still houses vestiges of the Portuguese domination of the 15th century. This heritage has left traces on the old ramparts and the Raisuni Palace, a privileged witness of the events that the city went through. Overnight in a Hotel or Traditional Riad

Duration:  1 day

Tangier ⇨ Sightseeing

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Medina of Tangier After breakfast, explore Tangier, which is a major entry point from Europe to Morocco, with many recent additions to improve the city as a tourist destination, including a new marina area (a nice place for a quick walk), and the Medina area. The Tangier Kasbah (fortified castle) is small and compact enough to allow for a self-guided and easy walk by following the various signs. Enter through Bab Haha and enter Place du Mechouar. If you’d like, you can pay for a guide to tour with you. About 15-20 minutes away from the city, you can also visit Cap Spartel and the Cave of Hercules, which takes about 1 hour to fully enjoy. The cave's outline, when seen against the Atlantic skyline, is thought to resemble that of the African continent. Find a café in the hip Zoco Chico square for something to eat and do a little people-watching and cap off the day with a late afternoon paseo to enjoy the sunset as you stroll along the seafront promenade of the bustling corniche. Overnight in Tangier

Duration:  3 hours

Tangier ⇨ Tetouan ⇨ Chefchaouen

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Tetouan In the morning, have breakfast and then make your way toward Chefchaouen. On the way, you’ll pass through Tetouan, which is a jewel of a town in a striking location at the foot of the Rif Mountains, just a few kilometers from the sea. The ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, looks like it has not changed in several centuries. You will be able to tour this town on your own with recommendations from your driver. Lunch will be at your leisure.

Duration:  1 day

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Chefchaouen Medina Continuing on, you will arrive in Chefchaouen, a visual delight clad in blue walls, doors, windows, stairways, alleyways, and archways–everything is a combination of soft, pastel sky blue and deeper, more powerful hues. After your check-in at your riad, you are free to explore the town at your own pace or simply relax. Outa el Hammam is the main square and the place to watch the world go by. Walk up the tiny higgledy-piggledy alleys, away from the more tourist-orientated areas, and you will find the everyday life of the town comes alive. Ask your driver if you want any recommendations. Dinner will be on your own. Overnight in a Hotel or Traditional Riad

Duration:  3 hours

Tour Chefchaouen and hiking in the Rif Mountains

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Chefchaouen After breakfast, Take note of Chefchaouen's blue buildings, which glow in the morning light. Make sure to wake up early to watch the sunrise over the mountains from the nearby Spanish mosque. Since many shops don't open until 10 am, you can take this time to wander the serene town.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Cascades d'Akchour Then, you’ll depart for a hike in the Rif Mountains. Here, you’ll get the chance to explore the wilderness among the cedar trees and can hike to the Cascades d’Akchour, a stunning waterfall that will warrant plenty of photos. You’ll also encounter smaller waterfalls along the way, and depending on the weather, you can take a refreshing dip. On the other side of the river, you can take the steep path to God’s Bridge, a natural rock formation. Or, you can follow the canyon to view the bridge from below. Once back in Chefchaouen, visit the medina and surround yourself with the beauty of the town. Take a walk to the market, where you can buy some fresh fruit to enjoy, and then people watch the local passersby dressed in bright-colored traditional garb. Dinner is at your leisure, and you will have the rest of the evening to relax before you move on to your next tour tomorrow.

Duration:  1 day

Chefchaouen ⇨ Volubilis ⇨ Meknes ⇨ Fes

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Volubilis Today, you will say goodbye to Chefchaouen and travel south to Fes. On the way to Fes, you’ll visit Volubilis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that contains Morocco's best-preserved Roman ruins. You can take a nice break from driving to wander the massive complex, exploring large merchant homes with visible heating systems, temples, and many well-preserved mosaics. There are usually guides available here to hire on your own if you would like, and your driver can assist you with this.

Duration:  2 hours

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Moulay Idriss Then, it is over to Moulay Idriss, which from a distance, looks like a sitting camel. Moulay Idriss was founded in 789 CE by Moulay Idriss after he had fled religious and tribal conflicts in Mecca. It was here that he founded the Idrisid dynasty, making Moulay Idriss Morocco's first Islamic capital and a site of ongoing cultural significance. The city also contains the only round minaret in Morocco. You can eat lunch here, or wait to eat at the next stop

Duration:  60 minutes

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Meknes Medina The last stop before Fes is the prosperous city of Meknes. It has a smaller medina than Fes and you can explore at a leisurely pace, without worrying about aggressive shopkeepers. Your driver will lead you through the Ville Impériale area, where you can see gardens, palaces, the impressive gate of Bab al-Mansour, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and the Royal Stables. Many of these palaces were constructed with materials taken from Volubilis, so be on the lookout for Roman columns hidden in unexpected places! You’ll end the day in Fes, one of Morocco's four imperial cities. Fes was founded by Moulay Idriss I and was made the capital of the Idrisid dynasty by his successor, Moulay Idriss II. You will be taken to your riad in the Fes medina, and the late afternoon into the evening will be yours.

Duration:  2 hours

Fes ⇨ Sightseeing

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Fes el-Bali Fes is home to the most complete medina, Much of the city has remained untouched over the centuries, resulting in a more authentic medieval experience. Divided into three main areas of interest, you will explore two medina quarters, the older Fes el Bali and the newer Fes el Jdid, Meet your guide and begin your tour at Riad, working your way along the main thoroughfare, Talâa Kebira. Navigate the narrow, windy streets to find the Chouara Tannery. Climb to the rooftop of a nearby leather shop for an encompassing view of the men at work—a practice that is little changed in hundreds of years. Find the 9th-century Al-Qarawiyyin University, one of the oldest universities in the world. Head to the Al Attarine Madrasa to see examples of Moroccan artisanship throughout. Make your way to Fes el Jdid to check out the Mellah (Jewish quarter and cemetery) and take advantage of its location for an overview of the city you will also visit the ceramics Cooperative to see traditional Moroccan crafts.

Duration:  1 day

Fes ⇨ Ifran ⇨ Cedar Forest ⇨ Midelt ⇨ Ziz Valley ⇨ Sahara Desert

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Ifrane Get an early start today, because you'll be covering a lot of ground to reach the Sahara Desert! You will start by crossing the Middle Atlas Mountains through the town of Azrou and its majestic cedar forests. Here, you can take a brief detour to the scenic Cèdre Gouraud Forest, where troops of Barbary Macaque monkeys lounge in ancient cedar trees near the road. You’ll stop for lunch in Midelt, which sits on a cold, high desert plateau. Despite the harsh landscape, Midelt is known as Morocco's "Apple City" for its productive orchards. This is only possible because the Moulouya River (the third-longest river in Morocco) provides year-round water as it runs to the Mediterranean Sea.

Duration:  2 hours

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Midelt Continuing on, you’ll cross a landscape of steep mountain ranges, wide valleys, and narrow canyon passes. You will follow the Ziz Valley, an important branch of the ancient Saharan Trade Route. You will start to see many fortified houses (known as ksars) that were built by merchants to protect the gold, salt, and spices that passed this way.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Erg Chebbi After crossing through the incredible Ziz Gorge, you will begin to see early signs of Saharan sand dunes. These wind-blown dunes are in constant motion, often leading them to encroach upon farms, roads, and buildings. You can also see an ancient method of water "mining” here, an ingenious way to transfer water from the mountains to farmland, which was employed before modern pumps were invented. Along the way, you'll notice nomadic shepherds and some tents in this area. Near Merzouga, you can take a short break as you prepare for the trip to your desert camp. If you ride a camel, you will arrive at camp just before sunset. You can climb up to watch the colorful sunset reflecting on the sand dunes. Head back to camp for dinner and a night of traditional Berber music by the fire. There is almost no light pollution in this region, so be sure to look at the starry night sky before you head to bed.

Duration:  3 hours

Tour of The Dunes ⇨ Visit Nomad Families ⇨ Merzouga Desert

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Merzouga Desert If you are an early riser, you'll be rewarded with a sunrise over the sand dunes. After breakfast, we will begin our desert excursion in the Sahara desert to explore the different parts of the desert. First, we will see the lake of Merzouga which is home to exotic birds, then head directly to the middle of the Sahara desert where nomads with their animals still live a traditional life, we will sip a cup of tea with them and see how they live. Afterward, we take the route where Ralley Paris Dakar used to race, then we get to Mifis mines that once used to be exploited by France, time to visit them. We continue our journey by heading directly to Khamlia village which is inhabited by black Berber people originally from Mali, Niger ...We will have a chance to listen to their music and dance. Lunch in the village ( Berber Pizza). Then, we set off to visit an impressive oasis on the edge of sand dunes before we end up our day in your hotel.

Duration:  1 day

Merzouga ⇨ Rissani ⇨ Arfoud ⇨ Todra Gorges ⇨ Dades Valley

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Rissani Market After breakfast at your hotel. We'll leave the immense desert and travel towards the city of Rissani, once a major stopping place for the Saharan-caravans route; if it coincides with the day markets which take place on : Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays we will have an opportunity to visit the souk — the largest one in the region

Duration:  2 hours

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Fossiles d'Erfoud Next, continue to Erfoud, known for its date festival and famous for its fossil mining and artisan factories (you may have already seen some fossils in the markets). En route, you can see hillside mines where large rocks are taken from the earth. While in town, stop at a local artisan collective where you can learn about the types of fossils found in the area and see the full process of how the fossil-rich rock is transformed into beautiful objects, large and small.

Duration:  2 hours

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Gargantas del Todra Then, continue our journey to Dades valley passing through villages such as Millab, Tinjdad, and Toroug to arrive later at Todra valley which is a green one surrounded by mud villages and mountains. Driving around 30 min we get to Todra gorges: a narrow vertical passage with vertical cliffs 300m high rising dramatically on each side, they are a popular destination for climbing lovers. Getting to Dades valley where you will see the fascinating rock formation known locally as "monkies fingers" as well as beautiful mud kasbahs. Once your exploration is over for the day, enjoy dinner and get some rest.

Duration:  2 hours

Dades Valley ⇨ Rose Town ⇨ Ouarzazate ⇨ Ait Benhaddou ⇨ Marrakech

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Ait Ben Haddou Today, we travel to El Kalaa Mgou'na or Rose town where over 400 tonnes of rose petals are picked every spring to be processed into rosewater or exported to perfume Industries. The festival of roses is held here every May As we travel from Rose town to Skoura you will see so many kasbahs among the greenery of Dades valley. The small town of Skoura Is surrounded by thousands of palm groves and the most beautiful kasbahs in southern Morocco are to be found here. Continue our journey to Ouarzazate " Hollywood of Africa " -with the biggest cinema studios in Morocco-, then to the most famous, filmed and photographed kasbah of Ait Benhaddou — A Unesco World Heritage site — We'll have free time to visit it and have lunch in the village. After, we head to Marrakesh via the high atlas mountains (2260 ), admiring the impressive mountainous views and special Berber villages on the mountain's sides. Arrive in Marrakesh in the evening.

Duration:  1 day

Marrakesh ⇨ Sightseeing

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Bahia Palace After breakfast, meet your local private guide who will lead you through the old city of Marrakech. As you explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you will come across lively souks and maze-like alleys. You're sure to be dazzled by displays of djellabas, brightly colored babouches, intricately-pierced lanterns, conical mounds of exotic spices, and the intense hubbub of medina life. Along the way, your knowledgeable and energetic guide will regale you with the history and stories of the Medina, the Souk, and the Mellah neighborhoods of the Red City

Duration:  3 hours

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Jemaa el-Fnaa In the afternoon you'll continue your private tour, exploring places like the Bahia and El Badii Palaces, and the Saadian Tombs. You'll also see the Majorelle Gardens, an iconic garden retreat built over forty years by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later inhabited by famed designer Yves Saint Laurent. As the evening progresses, Jemaa el-Fna comes alive with musicians and storytellers, acrobats and dancers, and even snake charmers. Wander the many rows of food stalls serving anything from full meals to fruit drinks, dried dates, and small snacks. Grab a bite, or for a more relaxed experience, look for one of the many cafés that sit above the square to enjoy a meal while you watch the show below.

Duration:  3 hours

Marrakech ⇨ Essaouira

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Medina of Essaouira Today, make your way west to the Atlantic coast and to the laid-back beach town of Essaouira. The route along the way takes you over extensive rolling plains and through endemic argan forests. If you're lucky, you may see goats in the trees grazing on the argan fruit, a sight seen when grass pasture is limited or unavailable. Along the way, there is an option to stop at an Argan Oil Cooperative to see how precious and expensive oil is extracted from the nut. When you arrive in Essaouira, stroll around the busy harbor and see the fishermen selling fresh fish direct from their traditional blue boats. Go to the fortified harbor Scala to take amazing photos of the monumental Bab al Mersa ("Door of the Port") Then, explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the old seaside Medina. Wander the colorful souks and maze of alleys. After lunch, settle into your accommodation. Return to the medina quarter to enjoy Essaouira's evening buzz and wonderful nightlife.

Duration:  1 day

Essaouira ⇨ Safi ⇨ El Jadida ⇨ Casablanca

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Safi Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before departing for Casablanca. There will be the option to break up the four to five-hour coastal drive with stops in seaside towns, along the way like Safi town of fishermen that is now known throughout the country for the expertise of its artisans in pottery and ceramics. You will start your visit with the famous castle of the Sea (Ksar el Bahr, built in the 16th century) then you will climb on the walkway to admire breathtaking views of the port and the ocean,

Duration:  5 hours

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El Jadida We will stop in the city of El Jadida, where you'll tour the hauntingly beautiful Portuguese cistern. You can also walk the ramparts and visit the Church of the Assumption. Upon arriving in Casablanca, explore more of the Old Medina, and stroll along the Boulevard de la Corniche to Rick's Café, a bar, restaurant, and café influenced by the movie classic, Casablanca, and grab a bite to eat.

Duration:  60 minutes

Casablanca ⇨ Transfer to Airport

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Casablanca Today is departure day will drive you to Casablanca airport, NOTE: If you're interested in more days this trip can modify and increase more days itinerary if you need to complete 20 or more days And depth into the culture and beauty of the southern coastal cities of Taghazout & Agadir & Legzira and more,

Duration:  2 hours

Additional info
•  Service animals allowed
•  Public transportation options are available nearby
•  Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
•  Specialized infant seats are available
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Price:
From $2017.44
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
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