Magic of Morocco (8 days/7 Nights)

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Discover the heart of Morocco, Africa right at the doorstep of Europe. There are kasbahs, souks, and ruins of ancient cities. On an 8-day voyage through a timeless land, discover the desert gems and the windswept shoreline.

This eight-day journey, which includes the magnificent historical cities of Rabat, Fes, Meknes, Casablanca, and Marrakech, explores the treasures of the mystifying, intriguing, and inextricably fascinating Morocco with its blend of Arabic and European civilizations. A amid the winding, confusing lanes of medinas packed with flavorful spice bazaars, souks, and street food sellers, you will see French colonial architecture and palm trees lining the way.

Price includes:

  • Accommodation for 7 nights in 5*,4*, or 3* hotels on HB (including Breakfast and dinner) in the above-mentioned hotels or similar.
  • AC Vehicle from day one till last day with English-speaking driver.
  • Professional English-speaking guide throughout the tour for groups with 8 passengers or more.
  • Local guides in Casablanca, Fes, Ouarzazate, and Marrakech for groups of less than 8 pax.
  • Monument fees as mentioned in the Itinerary.
  • 7 hotel dinners.

The price does not include:

  • Beverages and tips
  • Personal shopping
  • Travel and medical insurances
  • Soft drinks during meals (water, soda, Juice)
  • Lunches during the tour
  • Tipping (guides, restaurants …)

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Itinerary

  1. Casablanca 40 Km

    Upon arrival at Mohamed V Casablanca airport, our staff will greet you and assist you before transferring you to your hotel. Visit Mohammed V Square, the Royal Palace, Habous District, the Anfa neighborhood, United Nations Square, and Hassan II Mosque (outside), the largest mosque in Africa, which is embellished with exquisite tiles of the highest Craftsmanship.

    Ain Diab Corniche Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

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    Casablanca 40 Km
  2. Casablanca-Rabat-Asilah-Chefchaouen 478 Km

    After breakfast, travel to the second imperial city of Rabat, also the administrative capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. Tour of the city's attractions, including visits to the Mohammed V Mausoleum, the Hassan Tower, the Ouadayas Garden, the Mechouer, ramparts, and walls surrounding the Royal palace.

    Continue to Asilah for quiet, secluded beaches and a relaxing ambiance. The town has Mediterranean-influenced buildings, such as whitewashed homes with blue accents on the walls and doors. The variety of houses with wall murals emphasizes the island's status as a haven for artists. Departure for Chefchaouen

    Dinner and overnight at the hotel

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    Casablanca-Rabat-Asilah-Chefchaouen 478 Km
  3. Chefchaouen

    Visit Chefchaoun, a small charming city that was conquered in 1920 by the Spaniards. Start the tour with the Kasbah museum in the medina, built in the early 18th century by the legendary ruler Moulay Ismail. It is fairly simple without architectural surprises however it is surrounded by gardens on the interior and exterior. You will have the opportunity to take pictures of panoramic views of the Hispanic-flavored town lined with blue and white-washed houses, tiny balconies, tiled roofs, and patios embellished with citrus trees.

    Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
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    Chefchaouen
  4. Chefchaoun-Meknes-Fes 200 Km 268 Km

    Departure to Meknes, the capital city under the reign of Moulay Ismail (1672-1727). This city is famous for its 40 km long city walls that preserve the most beautiful gate of Morocco, Bab Al Mansour. Your next stop, Volubilis, is the most impressive Roman ruins in Morocco. One of the former Empire’s most remote outposts which aided the Berber Tribes to avoid further expansion from the tough legionnaires. Departure to Fes.

    Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

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    Chefchaoun-Meknes-Fes 200 Km 268 Km
  5. Fes

    Full-day sightseeing of the city of Fez, home to the oldest and largest medieval city in the world. Medina of Fez is not only referred to as Morocco's cultural and spiritual center, but it is also one of the country's imperial cities. Today UNESCO has designated the entire Medina of Fez as a world monument with its car-free urban area. See the colorful leather-dying pits and the old madrasa Attarine – a breathtaking 14th-century religious college. Enjoy amazing city views from one of the surrounding hills and fortresses – Borj Sud and Borj Nord.

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    Fes
  6. Fes-Marrakech 558 Km

    .After breakfast, depart to Marrakech. Passing by the Berber villages of Immouzer Kandar and Ifrane, prior to arrival at Beni Mellal. It sits at the foot of Mount Tassemit and is one of the agricultural centers of Morocco. Continuation to Marrakech, arriving in the late afternoon.

    Dinner and overnight at the hotel

  7. Fes-Marrakech 558 Km

    After breakfast, depart to Marrakech. Passing by the Berber villages of Immouzer Kandar and Ifrane, prior to arrival at Beni Mellal. It sits at the foot of Mount Tassemit and is one of the agricultural centers of Morocco. Continuation to Marrakech, arriving in the late afternoon.

    Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

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    Fes-Marrakech 558 Km
  8. Marrakech Departure Day

    Departure transfer to Marrakech airport.

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