Exotic Morocco

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  • 9 Days / 10 Night
  • Max People 15
  • 11-Day all inclusive Golf and tour holidays

Welcome to Morocco, a country of vibrant colors, bustling markets, and stunning landscapes! This tour will take you on a journey through some of the most fascinating and beautiful places in Morocco, starting in Casablanca, passing by Fez, and ending in Marrakech.

    This special program allows you to the 'the best of the best' of Morocco from north to south, duration can be reduced. Originally Morocco has made it very special with special sites and lunches and dinners.

    Arrive into Casablanca CMN airport, after clearing costoms and immigration, your English speaking driver
    will be waiting for you in the arrivals area. Then you’ll be transferred to your hotel. Afterwards, you’ll go on a
    tour of the economic capital of Morocco. Casablanca is the main gateway to Morocco, the bustling city is
    Morocco’s business powerhouse and industrial center, with a modern swagger that is unseen in any other
    part of the country. You’ll start this amazing day by visiting the Hassan II Mosque, on the shoreline, just
    beyond the northen tip of Casablana’s medina (old city), the Hassan II mosque dominates the entire city, it
    is the second largest mosque in the world.

    Next, you’ll visit the city’s downtown, Place Mohamed V is the central plaza of Casablanca and is home to
    many of the city’s important official buildings, including the main post office, Palace of Justice, Prefecture,
    French consulte, and the Main bank of Morocco. The downtown district of Casablanca between Place
    Mohamed V and Boulvard Mohamed V is briming with a style of architecture that blends Art deco and Art
    Nouveau with traditonal Moroccan design.

    South of Place Mohamed V lies the Parc de la ligue Arab (the league of Arab states park), designed in
    1918, this park, complete with a palm tree lined avenue, is Casablanca’s biggest open space. And just near
    the park, you’ll find Villa des Arts, one of Morocco’s primary cultural foundations and one of the largest
    museums in Casablanca.

    Afterwards, you’ll visit Casablanca’s central market, the bustling central market right in the city center, the
    market is where locals come to buy and sell everything from fresh products to household supplies.

    Overnight at your hotel.

    Today, you’ll leave Casablanca and begin your journey to the north of Morocco. First, you’ll stop for a visit
    of Rabat, the capital of Morocco, rests along the shores of the Bourgreg river and the Atlantic ocean. Rabat
    is a cultural city deep rooted in history with many masterpieces decorating its streets and squares. You’ll
    visit the Kasbah des Oudayas which is a majestic and splendid architecture embellished by the sorrounding
    gardens. Not far from the walls, stand the imposing walls of the Chellah, a necropolis from the time of the
    Merinids. Crossing the walls is like entering another world, walk among anciant vestiges, gardens, and
    storks.

    Next is the Hassan Tower, which is the emblem of the Moroccan capital, its construction was ordered in
    1196 by the Sultan Yacoub el Mansour. Its minaret was to peak at 60 meters, but work stopped after 40
    meters after the death of the sultan. Today this unfinished tower enjoys a worldwide reputaion.

    Rabat is also a modern eco-responsible capital with its green spaces. Beautiful parks await you, such as
    the Botanical test gardens or the Exotic gardens of Boukandal which are a few kilometers from the city.

    Afterwards you’ll continue your journey north to the beautiful city of Tangier where you’ll be spending the
    night.
    Overnight at your hotel.

    Today, you have an outstanding day ahead touring the beautiful city of Tangier with its lively medina and
    beautiful beaches, the coasts of Tangier where the Mediterrean and Atlantic waters converge, you’ll
    discover a unique city bearing a multicultural heritage. Stroll the streets of the white Tangier, they are lined
    with lime-coated houses, let yourself be carried away by the dreamy atmosphere that covers the city.

    You’ll discover the medina and the souks of tangier and dive into the authentic soul of the city. Your visit
    starts at the entrance of the medina, the grand Socco, the busiest place in the city, a vast square full of
    cafés, street vendors, women of the Rif with their multicolored clothes and big hats, craftsmen shops, in
    short, a whole mix of smells and colors. Cross the large arcade and you’ll find yourself in the heart of the
    medina, the more you plunge into the souks the more mysterious the alleys become. Continue your walk
    until you reach a small alley that climps up a stair case then go up along the Amrah to the door of the
    Kasbah and there will be a complete change of scenery. Cross the small door of the Kasbah and you’ll
    have under your eyes a panoramic sight of great beauty which will take you as far as spain.

    Next, you can visit the American Legation, which is a three storey building in the Medina, now a museum.
    Morocco was the first to recognize the barely established United States in 1777. It was the first piece of
    American real estate overseas. A little far away you’ll explore the Sultan’s Palace which is nowadays
    dedicated to the Arts of Morocco.

    Tangier is also renowned for the spanish influence on its culture, starting with the areas that stands on the
    Plaza de Torros, not to mention the Cervantes Theatre built in 1913.

    Overnight at your hotel.

    This morning, you’ll leave Tangier and head to Tetouan or The White Bird. Located in the Rif Mountains,
    Tetouan is a unique combination of Arabic and Andalusian cultures. You’ll visit the new town where you’ll
    see the Hassan II Square, governer’s palace, spanish garden, the first north african mosque and the walls
    of the Kasbah. You’ll enter the medina through Bab el Okla and continue on for a walking tour of the old
    town. The tour will include the Jewich section, the Andalucian section, the Berber market, the ladies
    market, Guersa el kbira and a visit to the Ethnographic and craft museums.

    Next, you’ll continue to the beautiful city of Chefchaouen. Built on a mountainside, Chefchaouen is a city
    with unique vibes, its unique charm gives an impression of unreality as if you are walking around in a
    dream ,and with its blue rinsed houses the whole city seems to be bathed in azure. The beautiful city of
    Chefchaouen brims with attractions. First, the inescapable Medina with its famous narrow winding alleys is
    an opportunity to mingle with the local people and to smell and taste delights, from freshly baked bread to
    skillfully prepared tagines. And there is also the Kasbah which stands in the center of the old quarter, its
    lush gardens are a haven of freshness. Moreover, the Museum of Chefchaouen which is home to a
    collection of old weapons, photos of the city, and textiles is a must see. Chefchaouen with its unique
    geographical position, breathtaking nature, and small size is a paradise for walkers. You’ll spend in the
    night beautiful blue town.

    Overnight at your Riad.

    Today, you’ll get back on the road and head to the city of Fes. First, you’ll stop at the charming town of
    Ouazzane (pronounced Wazzan), a small city in the north central Morocco, located in the southwestern
    edge of the “Rif mountains”. It was founded as a religious community in the year 1727, and till this day it is
    still considered as a holy place. Moreover, Ouazzane is known also for being a green city with it’s
    breathtaking nature and green painted walls.

    Then, You’ll continue your journey south through the fertile lands towards the middle Atlas mountains. The
    next stop will be the ancient Roman city of Volubilis, located between the imperial cites of Fes and Meknes
    on a fertile plain sorrounded by wheat fields. Volubilis is one of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the

    country where the diversity of scenery, architecture, and culture at the site is sure to impress. The more you
    explore Volubilis the more you get a sense of its scale and completeness. From here it’s just a short way to
    the holy town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun where Volubilis is still visible. The town is charactirized by
    elaborate Islamic architecture designed in a style that is perfectly integrated into the local cultural
    environment.

    You’ll continue a short way to reach the imperial city of Meknes, a beautiful city in the north central Morocco
    known for it’s imperial past. While you are going through the city of Meknes you’ll get to experience the old
    ramparts, like, the Agdoul Basin which was used to water the royal gardens and also amuse the favorite
    concubines, next is the Moulay Ismail stables , ganaries, and House of Water (Dar el Ma) which were built
    in the 17 th and 18 th centuries to provide housing, food, and water to the sultan’s 12 000 horses. Afterwards,
    you’ll continue until you reach the city where you’ll spending the night.

    Overnight at your Riad.

    Mystical and magical Fes, this 13 th century city is an imperial city of long lasting multicultural history, that
    reserves unexpected surprises for its visitors. You’ll explore inside the medival walls of the wonderfully
    chaotic medina. Discover the roots of Fes by wandering the thounsands of alleys here and enjoy the
    largest car free urban area in the world. Explore towers of spices, traditional handicrafts, and hammams.
    You’ll visit the world famous tannaries of Fes, discover hundreds of earthen pits full of various colored dye.
    You’ll also explore Fes pottery quarter where the most prized pottery in Morocco is made, learn everything
    you can about this amazing craft. After lunch, you’ll explore the city’s famous madrasas (islamic schools),
    like, the Bou Inania Madrasa which is an iconic religious building in the center of the Medina, and because
    of its location it is easy to visit while wandering the medina. It’s also one of the only holy sites in Fes that
    can be visited by non-muslims.

    At night, you’ll have a multi-course Moroccan dinner in the old Medina at a beautifully preserved palace.

    Overnight at your riad

    Today your long awaited journey to the Sahara Desert begins. First, you’ll pass through the city of Ifrane
    sometimes called Little Switzerland, with its clean air, scrubbed streets, white winters, and being set up
    high up in the Atlas. Ifrane charms never ceases to amaze its visitors with its calm waves of its lake, and
    the waterfalls pouring cold waters into the valleys. The town is beautifully sorrounded by the largest Cedar
    forrest in the world.

    Next up is Azrou, enjoy the beauty and fresh air of the Middle East region, located at 1,360 meters high in
    the Atlas Mountains. You’ll continue further south through the beautiful town of Midelt and the city of
    Errachidia which is the gateway of the desert. You’ll continue your journey towards the Sahara, you’ll stop
    at the town of Erfoud, from here you’ll be transfered to the beautiful dunes of Merzouga where you’ll go on
    a camel ride to enjoy one the most beautiful sunsets in the world. A night, you’ll have dinner around the
    camp fire under the star filled sky.

    Dinner and Overnight at the camp.

    It’s time to say goodbye to the desert, today you’ll leave your desert camp behind and head west towards
    the picturesque Todgra Gorges, a series of limestone river canyons carved out by both the Todra and the
    neighboring Dades rivers. Travelling across this facinating region doted by remote villages and bright
    oases.

    You’ll continue your journey west along the Route of a Thousand Kasbahs, this journey is brimming with
    breathtaking wonders, this region reveals to its visitors a diversity of incredible landscapes. The first stop is
    the beautiful village of Kelaat M’Gouna where roses are harvest from april to june and the best rose
    products in the country are made, you’ll pause for some local mint tea and also shop for some rose
    products. Then, you’ll stop at the magical oasis of Skoura where you’ll pause for a local delicious lunch

    ,enjoy the panoramic views of the attractive nature, and visit the 19 th century Kasbah Amridil. Next up is
    Ouarzazate, the capital of Morocco’s film industry with its film studios and the spectacular Kasbah Taourirt.
    You’ll be spending the night in Ouarzazate.

    Dinner and overnight at your Hotel.

    After breakfast, you’ll explore the beautiful UNESCO world heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou which is just 30
    km from Ouarzazate. this charming mud brick town is one of the most interesting places in Morocco,
    famous for being used as a filming location for many well known films and shows such as The Mummy and
    Game of Thrones. Afterwards, you’ll continue your journey over the High Atlas mountains on the highest
    road pass in the country called Tizi n’tishka into the sunny and magical oasis of Marrakech, the place
    where traditions, history and moderinty cross paths.

    Overnight at your hotel.

    Between tradition and modernity, Marrakech is the promise of unequalled sensations, Marrakech showers
    its visitors with its splendour and diversity, you just have to leave the ramparts to be immersed in modern
    Morocco, the red city offers you a complete change of scenery. You’ll start your tour with an outside visit to
    the Koutoubia Mosque, sister tower to Seville's Giralda, the minaret of which has become the symbol of the
    city. Then you’ll visit the Saadian Tombs, which are one of the only remnants remaining frames of the
    Saadian dynasty that reigned over the golden age of Marrakech. In the early 18th century, Sultan Moulay
    Ismail had in fact decided to remove all traces of the magnificence of this dynasty ordering the destruction
    of the remains.

    Afterwards, you’ll go for a walk through the Mellah ,the Jewish quarter ,which became home of a thriving
    community of native and Spanish Jews, famed for their rabbinical schools and scholars. Moreover, you’ll go
    for a visit to the recently built Bahia Palace (19th century), which is often inhabited by His Majesty's guests,
    and its succession of rooms finely decorated in Arabic style, and gardens and Riad planted with orange and
    jasmine trees. Then you’ll start diving into the maze-like Medina with its colorful alleyways and the Souks
    with their shemering colors and oriental smells. Next, you’ll leave the old medina and be immersed in
    modern Morocco, you’ll visit the breathtaking Majorelle gardens and the Yves Saint-Laurent museum.

    Your journey concludes at the renowned Djemaa El Fna Square, a popular entertainment area where at the
    end of the afternoon, storytellers, snake charmers, tooth-drawers and dancers appear to entertain the
    crowd in a scene that is pure street theatre. While at the square let’s try the famous snails soup. Particularly
    popular in Marrakech, snails can be found everywhere in the Jemaa el Fna square. This flavoursome broth
    is supposed to have restorative and digestive benefits. This is almost reason enough to try. If that weren’t
    tempting enough, however, these distinctive chocolate brown snails are tender with a delicious savoury
    taste. They are served in a broth bursting with flavours and spices.

    Overnight at your hotel.

    This morning, you’ll be transpoted to the close by Agafay desert on a vintage sidecar, an experience from
    the 1900s. Between the majestic snow-capped Atlas Mountains, the vivid green of the olive trees and the
    region’s characteristic red soil, a truly spectacular landscape passes in front of your eyes from your unique
    sidecar point of view. The sidecar journey continues to the Agafay Desert where you’ll witness the striking
    contrast between rock dunes, green oases, and traditonal villages. Your adventure will end with a local
    lunch in a glamorous desert camp overlooking the Atlas Mountains. Afterwards, you’ll have the rest of the
    day to yourself where you can explore the city on your own and create your own experience.

    Overnight At your hotel.

    Today, you’ll leave Marrakech behind and head to the little fishing harbour Esssaouira city, the small
    relaxing town on the cost of the Atlantic ocean, it is easily explored on foot, you’ll explore the medina with
    its colorful alleyways filled with spice shops, art galleries, and music stores. You’ll also explore the fishing
    port and enjoy beautiful views of the blue ocean. After lunch, you can go for a walk on the calm beautiful
    beach and enjoy the relaxing sound of the ocean and the cool trade wind. Afterwards, you’ll visit the
    vineyard Domain Val D’argan where you’ll get a short tour of the wine making process and taste one the
    best localy produced wines in Morocoo.

    Overnight At your hotel.

    Today is all yours to do whatever you want, you’ll spend the full day at leisure, you can explore the city of
    your own.

    Overnight at your hotel.

    Today, you’ll leave Essaouira and head to Casablanca, along the way, you’ll stop for a visit to the beautiful
    costal town of El Jadida. You’ll arrive in Casablanca and have dinner at the famous Rick’s Café ,a
    restaurant, bar and Café that was designed to recreate the bar made famous by Humphrey Bogart and
    Ingrid Bergman in the classic movie Casablanca.

    Overnight at your hotel.

    Today will be your last day in Morocco, you’ll be transfered to Casablanca international airport for your flight
    back home. You have done it, a 15 days trip exploring Morocco vast and diverse landscape, surely you’ll
    leave with some unforgetable memories that will last a lifetime.

    This special program allows you to the 'the best of the best' of Morocco from north to south, duration can be reduced. Originally Morocco has made it very special with special sites and lunches and dinners.

    In a nutshell :

    • 1 nights Casablanca
    • 3 nights Tangier
    • 2 nights Fes
    • 1 night Merzouga
    • 2 nights Ouarzazate
    • 2 nights Marrakech
    • 2 nights Essaouira
    • 1 night Casablanca

    Itinerary can be customized depending on your interest and budget. You can also lengthen or shorten the tours at your convenience when possible.

    Visited destinations

    Tangier

    Chaouen

    Essaouira

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