This 13-day trip from Casablanca ensures that you don’t miss out on any of the major sights, including Marrakech, Fes, Rabat, and Meknes. This journey blends the best of Moroccan culture with the tranquillity of the seashore. The Sahara desert’s sand dunes, which are also ancient ruins. Also, a few days of leisure and relaxation at Essaouira, located on the Atlantic Coast.
After arriving in Casablanca, Morocco’s commercial center, your private driver will take you to your hotel, where you may rest for the day.
You may explore the Hassan II mosque if time permits. It’s one of the world’s biggest mosques and exquisitely made.
Following breakfast, you’ll go to Chefchaouen, Morocco’s blue city in the Rif Mountains, for your 15-day vacation.
Rabat, the capital and King’s home, will be your lunch stop.
Following lunch, go to Chefchaouen for th
You’ll see Volubilis’ Roman remains after breakfast. Explore the 2000-year-old ruins and learn about Roman life in the morning.
The imperial city of Meknes will host lunch. Following lunch, your guide will show you Meknes, then you’ll go to Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual center.
Your guided tour of the medina, one of the world’s biggest fortified towns, begins after breakfast. You’ll walk through small alleyways filled with fresh fruit, spices, Berber carpets, and other Moroccan art.
You will see the Royal Palace, tanneries, and potters. A medina restaurant will serve lunch. Following lunch, the trip concludes and you return to your accommodation.
Following breakfast, climb the Middle Atlas Mountains. Crossing the Atlas Mountains and descending into the Sahara Desert will take most of the day.
Lunch will be at Midelt, known for its fossils and rocks, halfway. After the journey, a hot shower or swim in the Merzouga Kasbah’s pool (weather permitting) will be a joy. Kasbah dinner.
Following breakfast, you’ll ride camels back to Erfoud in 4x4s. Erfoud to the Todra Gorges behind the High Atlas Mountains.
The towering Todra Gorges will be your afternoon hike (600 feet high). River valleys create a scenic trip to Morocco’s southeast.Before crossing the High Atlas Mountains, you will stay in Dades.
You take the 1000 Kasbahs road to Ouarzazate after breakfast. You may visit the palm grove Kasbahs.
The Dades Gorges are a natural treasure worth seeing. After arriving in Ouarzazate, you may tour this southern town, best noted for its filmmaking. The hotel serves dinner.
Taliouine, Morocco’s saffron capital, in the morning. Proceed to Taroudant, a historic regional capital and the first capital of the Saadian dynasty, at the convergence of the Souss valley and High Atlas mountains. The “little Marrakech” offers a great perspective over southern Morocco.
Researchers may relax in the shadow of ochre walls and enjoy Moroccan life and Berber friendliness in Taroudant’s mild temperature all year round.
The attractive souks sell leather, iron, wood, painted wood, pottery, jewelry, and Berber money. Free afternoon.
Following breakfast, go to Agadir, which overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. The crescent-shaped Agadir beach is broad and shallow.
After lunch in Agadir, we head north to Essaouira, a place with a strong feeling where you can explore Phoenician, Berber, Portuguese, Jewish, and French past in the well-preserved architecture, with its small alleyways, whitewashed buildings with blue paintwork, and charming fishing harbor reflecting the Portuguese character of 16th-century settlers.
Following breakfast, we drive to Marrakech through the gorgeous interior route through the Argan tree grove, where goats pick Argan fruits.
Visit an Argan oil cooperative managed by local women to discover how argan oil is manufactured, interact with the ladies, and buy handmade soap or “Amlou,” a traditional Moroccan jam. Marrakech follows. Hotel/Riad overnight.
the “Pearl of the South,” is the second-oldest imperial city in Morocco. You’ll explore the Saadian tombs, the Koutoubia Mosque, the Bahia Palace, and Majorelle Gardens.
You will tour the souks and the world-famous Djemaa El Fna, which has storytellers, water vendors, acrobats, snake-charmers, magicians, musicians, orange-juice dealers, and open-air BBQ food booths. Fantasia dinners in local restaurants are optional.
Experience the fantasia display with horses, folkloric soldiers from various Moroccan areas, and belly dancers. Overnight.
Following a leisurely morning, your last day of travel will return you to Casablanca. For more Marrakech time, leave in the early afternoon.
Your flight timing determines your airport transportation.
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