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11 days 10 nights
Daily Tour
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English, Espanol, Francais
11 days Morocco trip imperial cities . Journey through Morocco’s imperial cities, where you’ll uncover the country’s rich cultural heritage. Explore the vibrant medinas of Marrakech, Fes, and Meknes, each offering a unique glimpse into Morocco’s fascinating history. Immerse yourself in the local traditions, architecture, and cuisine for an unforgettable cultural experience.
To begin with, we’ll depart from the vibrant city of Casablanca, setting the stage for a trip full of discovery. As we travel north, we’ll arrive in Tangier. A coastal city that offers a perfect introduction to Morocco’s unique blend of cultures. In addition. We’ll explore the picturesque villages of the Rif Mountains. Where traditional life continues to thrive in a peaceful and serene environment.
Then, our adventure continues as we make our way to Fes. Where the charm of its UNESCO-listed Medina will captivate your senses. As you walk through its winding streets, you’ll encounter bustling souks, intricate architecture, and ancient monuments that speak to the city’s rich history. Next, we’ll journey to the heart of the Sahara Desert, where you’ll be immersed in the magical serenity of the dunes. Here, you’ll witness the beauty of the vast, golden sands of Erg Chebbi, offering a truly mesmerizing experience.
Continuing on, we’ll head toward the Atlas Mountains, where we’ll explore traditional villages nestled in this dramatic landscape. The charm of these remote locations is unlike any other, providing a glimpse into a side of Morocco rarely seen by tourists. Afterward, we’ll journey through the Anti Atlas, where the landscape shifts dramatically, offering lunar-like vistas and expansive Sahara plains.
Moreover, our path will lead us to the Atlantic coast, where the sounds of the ocean blend harmoniously with the rhythm of fishermen’s work, creating a poetic atmosphere. Finally, we’ll conclude our tour in Marrakech, where the magic of the “Red City” awaits. In the end, this journey promises an immersive exploration of Morocco’s diverse landscapes, cultures, and traditions, offering a truly unforgettable experience.
Breakfast at Your hotel. And get ready to take the road to Taroudante through the Tizi ‘N’ Test, by crossing the High Atlas and a fabulous landscape. Taroudant is known as (Little Marrakech) or a walled city. Arriving to Taroudante then take a break at your hotel, after that have a walk around the city, to look at the walls and the souqs. And to experience the atmosphere, it looks like many things didn’t change in the last 100 years. Then return to Your hotel.
We leave the silent of the city Taroudant, “Little Marrakech”, famous for its souks and walls. Then taking the way to Agadir we contemplate the coast from a panoramic point of view. We take a coastal road full of charm and reach Essaouira-the-beautiful city and its amazing hostirical and pure atmosphere. then stay the night at your hotel.
Breakfast in your hotel and visit of Safi, which was long before Portuguese, from 1577 residence of the consul of France in Morocco. It is now an important fishing port. The Portuguese era remain: the “Sea Castle”, the 16th century castle, a chapel, the remains of a cathedral and Kechla, which encloses in its fortified walls white 18th century palace, seat of Makhzen. Safi is also famous for its ceramics. Continuation to Oualidia, charming seaside resort on the lagoon and the coastal road that offers beautiful views of the sea and lagoons. Stop for lunch at Continuation to El Jadida, formerly “Mazagan”, “the Moroccan Deauville” with its famous beach. The city was Portuguese for over two centuries and keeps this impression. Visit of the Portuguese cistern. Arrive to Casablanca. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
After breakfast at the hotel, you will have a short tour of Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco, it is the heart of commerce and industry, you can visit the Mosque of Hassan II built water in the Atlantic Ocean side. Then take the road to chefchaouen and drop You off in your hotel.
An ideal day in Chefchaouen to explore one of the Charming town in Morocco ” the blue city ” ,Chefchaouen is located in the Rif Mountains of Morocco . This magical town gives total freedom to be yourself to enjoy the nature of it. Dinner and Overnight at your Hotel.
Take your breakfast at the hotel , then Departure to Volubilis to visit the archaeological site. In Meknes, visit the ancient capital of Moulay Ismail protected by its magnificent monumental doors Bab el Khemis and Bab Mansour; then instead Hédim, the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Continuation to Fez. And stay the night at your riad.
After your breakfast, Visit the oldest imperial capitals Fez: the ancient city “Fes El Bali” and its souks, the Karaouine mosque, the Medersa Attarine. You can also admire the fountain in the square Nejjarine. Can you access the dyers and tanners. Visit the new city “Fes El Jadid”, visit the Royal Palace (outside) and the potters’ quarter. And stay the night at your riad.
After your breakfast at your Hotel in Fez. Start The road to Merzouga , Arriving Ifrane stop in Ifrane to make pictures and see the beauty of ifrane . then continue the road, stop to make pictures of the cedar forests and monkey troupes of Azrou . Arriving Midelt (when arrive to Midelt if you are hungry the driver will stop to get lunch if you are not hungry lunch in the road ), Then Continue the road, we will pass through the Ziz Valley, Errachidia, Erfoud. Arriving Merzouga and spend night in Hotel.
In the morning have a normal weak up and take breakfast then go to visit the saint lake after visiting an old berber village with a gnaoua music , and we offer to you special lunch ( pizza berber ) , after lunch return to the hotel and have some relax then get ready to riding camels and go to the camp inside the desert between dunes , spend the night under stars in a berber tent ( Or you have a choice to stay in your hotel to relax until evening then go to the camp ).
After your woke up in the camp, watching the sunrise with riding camels to back to the hotel to take shower and breakfast, Taking the road to Dades Valley , in the road we will visit Old system irrigation and drink berber tea there, Then continue The Road to Gorge Todgha, visiting gorge todgha and get lunch there. After lunch take road to Dades Valley and visit gorge Dades then spend a fantastic night at your Hotel in dades valley.
After a good sleep you will get a tasty breakfast with a fresh air from the nature of Dades Valley. Taking the road to Marrakech by crossing Kelaa Mgouna ( City Of Roses ) . Then Continue the road to Ait Ben Haddou with visiting studio Cenima in ouarzazate « Affrican Hollywood » , then get to Ait Ben Hadou For visit Kasr Ait Ben Hadou for one Hour walking and Discovering the culture and Beautiful Landscapes of that village , Kasr Ait Ben Hadou Located in the foothills on the southern slopes of the High Atlas in the Province of Ouarzazate, the site of Ait-Ben-Haddou is the most famous ksar in the Ounila Valley. The Ksar of Aït-Ben-Haddou is a striking example of southern Moroccan architecture. The ksar is a mainly collective grouping of dwellings. Inside the defensive walls which are reinforced by angle towers and pierced with a baffle gate, houses crowd together – some modest, others resembling small urban castles with their high angle towers and upper sections decorated with motifs in clay brick – but there are also buildings and community areas. and it is registered by UNESCO World Heritage Centre, After discovering we will Get Lunch there . After lunch, we Take our route to Marrakech by crossing the High Atlas Of Morocco 2260 M. Arriving marrakech and drop you back at your riad/hotel.
Marrakech: The Marrakech Medina is a vibrant, historic area with narrow alleys, bustling souks, and landmarks like Jemaa el-Fnaa and Koutoubia Mosque. It offers a captivating mix of Moroccan culture, architecture, and traditional craftsmanship. Taroudant: is a charming, historical town in southern Morocco, often referred to as "Little Marrakech" for its vibrant souks and medieval walls. Known for its traditional craftsmanship, it offers a more relaxed and authentic Moroccan experience. Essaouira is a coastal city in Morocco, known for its historic medina, vibrant arts scene, and beautiful beaches. Casablanca, Hassan II Mosque: One of the largest mosques in the world, located in Casablanca. Chefchaouen: is a picturesque town in the Rif Mountains, famous for its blue-painted buildings and stunning landscapes. Known for its relaxed atmosphere, it offers a blend of traditional Moroccan culture and natural beauty. Fes Medina: A UNESCO World Heritage site, filled with historical sites, souks, and cultural landmarks. Sahara Desert: Camel trekking in Merzouga, the iconic dunes of Erg Chebbi, and a night in a desert camp. Dades Valley & Todra Gorge: Spectacular landscapes, kasbahs, and dramatic gorges. Ait Benhaddou: The famous ksar (fortified village) featured in many films.
Yes, Morocco has a rich cultural heritage, and it’s important to be respectful of local customs, especially in more traditional areas. Some things to keep in mind: Dress modestly: Especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas. Women should cover their shoulders and knees. Photography: Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially in rural areas and of women. Greetings: A handshake is a common greeting. It's polite to greet people with "Salam Alaikum" (Peace be upon you) when meeting someone. Public behavior: Public displays of affection are frowned upon in Morocco, especially in rural areas.
The best times to visit Morocco are in the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November), when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can be extremely hot, especially in desert regions, and winter can be chilly, especially at night in the desert and in the Atlas Mountains.
The official languages of Morocco are Arabic and Tamazight. However, French is widely spoken, particularly in larger cities and for business purposes. English is increasingly spoken in tourist areas, but learning a few basic phrases in Arabic or French can enhance your experience.
Yes, Morocco is generally a safe destination for tourists, with a stable political environment and well-established tourist infrastructure.
Marrakech – Know for its vibrant souks, the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square, and historical landmarks like the Koutoubia Mosque.
Fes – Famous for its medieval medina, Al-Qarawiyyin University, and traditional craftsmanship.
Meknes – Know for its impressive gates, Bab Mansour, and the historical Royal Palace.
Rabat – The modern capital, offering a mix of historical sites like the Kasbah of the Udayas and the Hassan Tower alongside contemporary landmarks.
11 days Morocco trip imperial cities & beach & desert and atlas mountains