MOROCCO MAJESTY TRIP

MOROCCO MAJESTY TRIP

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MOROCCO MAJESTY TRIP

24 Days 23 Nights
$ 6.750,00
6
Casablanca / Marrakech
500/500
English
Travel Date :  9 October 2024

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Child Age from 5 to 10 year old.
$ 3.250,00
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Overview

Prices in US Dollars ($) per person, beginning at, for double occupancy
Guest
For 2 guests in one room
6750
For 4 guests in 2 room
5150

Schedule Details

DAY 1: MOHAMED 5 AIRPORT / CASABLANCA

Arrival at Casablanca airport. Welcome by our English-speaking driver, followed by a visit to the interior and exterior of the Hassan II Mosque. After the visit, dinner and a panoramic tour of the city: the economic capital, United Nations Square, Boulevard Mohammed V, the Anfa villa neighborhood, and the Ain Diab corniche. Dinner and accommodation.

*For the guided tour in French of the Hassan II Mosque, you will be joined with a group.

DAY 2: CASABLANCA / RABAT

Breakfast and departure for a guided historical visit of Rabat, the capital of Morocco. A walking tour on the esplanade of the Royal Palace, Dar el Makhzen, adorned with the grandest historical gates. Next, a guided visit of the Hassan Tower and the prestigious mausoleum of Mohammed V, a marble mausoleum representing traditional Moroccan style and considered one of the most beautiful tombs in the world. Followed by a discovery of the walls of the Méchouar, the Kasbah Garden, and the Kasbah of the Oudaïas, built in the 12th century by the Almohad dynasty. The grand gate was constructed by the Almohad Sultan Yacoub el Mansour. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 3: RABAT / ASSILAH / TANGIER

Breakfast and departure for Tangier in the north of the Kingdom, passing through the small Portuguese Kasbah of Assilah. Lunch, then continue to discover Cape Spartel, where the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet. Continue towards Tangier, crossing the Mediterranean coast for a guided historical walking tour of Tangier, located at the Strait of Gibraltar. The city offers a fascinating blend of Africa, Europe, and the Orient. Tangier has inspired many internationally renowned artists. Begin at the kasbah overlooking the port, located at the city's highest point, then visit the Grand Socco, the heart of this modern and lively city, and the Petit Socco located in the center of the medina. End the day with dinner and accommodation.

DAY 4: TANGIER / CAPE MALABATA & MEDITERRANEAN COAST / TETOUAN / CHEFCHAOUEN

Breakfast and departure towards Chefchaouen via the beautiful scenic route along Cape Malabata, which runs along the coast to Ceuta and offers stunning views of the Strait of Gibraltar and the Rif mountains plunging into the blue of the Mediterranean. Continue towards Chefchaouen, passing through the city of Tetouan, situated in the Rif mountains. The road climbs through the Rif mountains, revealing a completely different splendid landscape. Welcome to the "Blue City," Chefchaouen. The first thing to do is have lunch and then enjoy free time to explore the medina at the foot of the Rif Mountain, where you will be impressed by the narrow blue streets. You will be charmed by the beauty of Chefchaouen. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 5: CHEFCHAOUEN / FEZ

Breakfast and departure for the cultural city of Fes, the oldest city in the kingdom, crossing the magnificent landscapes of the Rif mountains, with a lunch break along the way. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 6: GUIDED TOUR OF FES TOWN

Breakfast and departure for the discovery of Fes. Begin with a guided historical tour of Fes El-Jdid and a stroll on the esplanade of the Royal Palace to admire its mysterious golden gates. Then continue with a guided walking tour of the medina, the largest medina (old town) in the world, “Fes El Bali,” the oldest part of Fes, founded between 789 and 808 by the Idrissids. Next, visit the Madrasa el Attarine, built in 1323 by the Merinid Sultan Abou Saïd, known for its intricate traditional architecture and the external view of the ancient mosque and university Al Quaraouiyine, one of the many sites in the medina of Fes and certainly the most beautiful. Visit Place Néjjarine and its fountain adorned with mosaics, the commercial sectors, and local markets, where you will see artisans and merchants, including the Chouara tanneries, established since the Middle Ages, one of the most spectacular places in the medina. Lunch, followed by a visit to a world-renowned pottery workshop in Fes, then continue to a superb panoramic viewpoint at Borj Nord, offering breathtaking views of the old city. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 7: FES / MEKNES / VOLUBILIS / MOULAY IDRISS / FES

Breakfast and departure for the impressive Roman ruins of Volubilis, featuring mainly Roman remains at the foot of Jebel Zerhoun. Then admire the beautiful panorama of the holy city of Moulay Idriss. Lunch in Meknes, welcome to the "Ismaili Capital of Morocco." A guided historical walking tour of El Hedim Square, its souk, and food market, photo stops at the Bab Lakhmis gate, richly decorated, built in the 17th century, and the Bab el Mansour gate, the most remarkable gate in Meknes, classified among the four most beautiful gates in the world and the most important in North Africa, the granaries and stables of Moulay Ismail at Heri Es-Souani, built by Moulay Ismaïl in the 18th century, the Agdal basin, and a visit to the mausoleum of Ismail Idriss. Return to Fes. Dinner and accommodation. 

*If restoration work of the historical monuments is completed.

DAY 8: FES / IFRANE / MIDELT / ERFOUD / MERZOUGA / LUXURY BIVOUAC

Breakfast and departure for Merzouga, the Sahara, via Ifrane, known as the little Swiss city of Morocco, with a brief stop to explore this high-altitude area surrounded by cedar forests, one of the most beautiful places in the Atlas. A possible encounter with Barbary macaques. Lunch in Midelt and continue to Erfoud, crossing the Tizi Talghemt pass at an altitude of 1907m and the Ziz Gorge, the most spectacular route of the day, with photo stops in the Ziz Valley, one of the largest palm-dotted valleys in Morocco. Continue to the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. Upon arrival, enjoy some relaxation time to admire the sunset over the dunes, dinner in a luxury bivouac, and an evening filled with traditional entertainment in the desert ambiance, an extraordinary and memorable moment in the desert.

DAY 9: LUXURY BIVOUAC / MERZOUGA

After enjoying a magnificent sunrise, breakfast, and departure for a 4x4 excursion around the dunes of Erg Chebbi, some of which rise up to 150m high. Then continue to the village of Khamlia, where you will have a chance to experience a beautiful Gnaoua music showcase. Afterward, visit the village of Merzouga and the oasis of Hassilabied with its irrigation system. Return for lunch at the inn and enjoy free time to take in the beauty of the desert from your accommodation located directly at the foot of the sand dunes, with access to a pool and opportunities for dune climbing—a moment to relax in this paradisiacal setting. In the afternoon, enjoy a delightful time with the camel drivers for a camel ride through the dunes to admire a stunning sunset, followed by a pause on the dunes and a return on camelback to your accommodation for dinner.

DAY 10: MERZOUGA / GOPRGES DE TOUDRA/ TINGHIR / VALLEE DU DADES / DADES

Breakfast and departure towards the small town of Dades via Tinjdad. Continue to Tinghir for a walking tour to discover the stunning Todra Gorges, with high limestone cliffs carved by the Todra River over thousands of years, reaching heights of up to 300 meters. Stop for lunch, then continue to the Dades Valley, passing through the large palm grove of Tinghir. Enjoy the scenic drive through the Dades Valley to discover surprising rock formations resembling monkey fingers or feet, along with a variety of colors in the natural landscapes. Stop for a panoramic view of part of the Tissadrine Gorges, known as the Snake Road. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 11: DADES / KALAA M'GOUNA / OUARZAZATE / AÏT BEN HADDOU / AGDEZ / ZAGORA

Lunch and departure towards Zagora through the Valley of Roses via Skoura and Ouarzazate. Photo stop in front of the Taourirt Kasbah in Ouarzazate, often called the "Moroccan Hollywood , then a fascinating visit to the Kasbah of Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a group of earthen buildings surrounded by walls, representing a type of traditional pre-Saharan habitat. Some of the dwellings resemble small castles with their tall towers. The oldest constructions date back to the 12th century.Lunch break, then continue towards Zagora, passing through small Berber villages and the Draa Valley, home to the largest and longest date palm grove in Morocco, stretching over 250 km. At the entrance to Zagora, you’ll see the faded sign "Timbuktu 52 days," marking the city’s historic role as the last stop on the caravan route from Mali and Sudan. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 12: ZAGORA / FREE DAY

A perfect time to relax at a luxurious riad in the Draa Valley by the pool after the wonderful experience in the Sahara Desert. Full board accommodation.

DAY 13: ZAGORA / FOUM ZGUID / TALIOUINE / TAROUDANT

Breakfast and departure towards Taroudant. During this journey, you’ll discover beautiful and unique landscapes, with opportunities to see herds of camels grazing by the roadside. Continue via Foum Zguid towards Taznakht, then Taliouine, a region renowned for its saffron cultivation, often referred to as "Red Gold." Stop at a saffron cooperative for an interesting visit, then continue to Ouled Berhil for lunch. You might spot goats climbing argan trees along the way. Continue to Taroudant. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 14: TAROUDANT/ AMMELN VALLEY / TAFRAOUTE

Breakfast and departure towards Tafraoute through the Anti-Atlas Mountains, discovering the Ammeln Valley along the way, located in the heart of the Anti-Atlas. Continue to the center of Tafraoute, situated in a basin with wonderful landscapes along the route. Stop for an impressive photo of a lion's head carved into the Anti-Atlas Mountains. Dinner in the small town of Tafraoute. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 15: TAROUDANTE / AIT MANSOUR GORGES / TAFRAOUTE

Breakfast and departure to explore beautiful landscapes, such as the Napoleon hat near the village of Aguerd-Oudad and the Ait Mansour Gorges, a paradise nestled between the Anti-Atlas mountains that shouldn't be missed. We will conclude our excursion with a stunning view of the blue granite rocks painted by the French popular artist Jean-Verame. Finish the day with a brief tour of Tafraoute village to experience the culture of Barbary babouches, known for their handmade craftsmanship. This beautiful village is a hidden gem, boasting natural beauty and rustic charm. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 16 : TAFRAOUTE / AIT BAHA / AGADIR

Breakfast and departure towards Kasbah Tizourgane, a magnificent fortified village perched on a rocky outcrop, one of the wonders to discover on the road to Aït Baha, with views of the Anti-Atlas peaks in the background—simply stunning and unique. Next, visit the traditional communal granary site, "Agadir Imchguiguiln," over 700 years old. This granary functioned like a bank, where locals stored their treasures, including food supplies, harvests, and valuable jewelry and documents, showcasing the wonders of Amazigh architecture—truly invaluable ancestral treasures of cultural and historical significance. Continue to Agadir for lunch, then depart for the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella to admire the view of the Atlantic Ocean overlooking the entire city, followed by a panoramic tour. Free afternoon at your accommodation. Dinner and accommodation.

* If restoration work of the historical monuments is completed.

DAY 17: AGADIR / FREE DAY

Breakfast and a free day with half board. Several options are available for this day: take time to enjoy the seaside resort or participate in one of the optional activities available through our representative. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 18: AGADIR / ESSAOUIRA

Breakfast and departure for Essaouira, a major city in Morocco located on the Atlantic Ocean, formerly known as "Mogador." Travel through vast argan fields with a stop at an argan oil cooperative, known for its many properties. Continue to Essaouira for lunch at a seaside restaurant. Then, enjoy a historical guided walking tour of the city’s Skala and port, lined with numerous blue wooden boats. The Portuguese Skalas of Essaouira have become iconic, and the souks showcase various crafts and traditional markets, as well as the consulate district and the Jewish Mellah. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 19: ESSAOUIRA / FREE DAY

A free day with half board. Several options are available:

- Relax at the hotel.

- Enjoy a free day by the sea.

- Kite surfing/surfing.

DAY 20: ESSAOUIRA / MARRAKECH

Breakfast and departure for Marrakech, also known as "the Red City," located near the High Atlas Mountains. Continue to Marrakech for a panoramic tour of the two parts of the city: the European section and the ancient Medina, which has been around for 11 centuries. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 21: GUIDED TOUR OF MARRAKECH TOWN

Breakfast and departure for a guided tour of the Majorelle Garden, one of the most beautiful gardens in Marrakech, featuring over 300 species of plants from five continents, adorned with its magical contrast of Majorelle blue and yellow, alongside its botanical artwork. Next, discover the ramparts of Marrakech, which served as a protective wall for the city, and the Bahia Palace from the 19th century, revealing the love of a grand vizier for his favorite. Lunch in the Medina, then continue with a historical guided walking tour of the UNESCO-listed Medina, where the souks are filled with enchanting scents and vibrant colors. Visit the Ben Youssef Madrasa, a Quranic school reflecting Saadian architecture, followed by the lively Jemaa El Fna square, the social heart of the Medina, featuring snake charmers, acrobats, musicians, and water bearers, among the most famous squares in the world. A fascinating visit to a local herbalist will provide an opportunity to explore the world of spices. Our journey concludes at the Koutoubia Mosque, with its stunning 77-meter-high minaret. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 22: MARRAKECH / FREE DAY

A free day with half board. Several options are available:

- Hot air ballooning.

- Moroccan fantasia dinner.

- Hammam & spa.

DAY 23: MARRAKECH / CASBLANCA

Breakfast and choose a departure time towards Casablanca. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 24: CASABLANCA / AIRPORT MOHAMED 5

Breakfast and departure for your transfer to Casablanca airport for a safe flight. End of services.

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