Overview
Begin an unforgettable 7-day journey across Morocco, starting and ending in Casablanca. Discover the enchanting blue hues of Chefchaouen, explore the vibrant cultural tapestry of Fes with two nights in this historic city, and experience the tranquility of a luxury Sahara Desert camp under the starlit skies. Wander through the bustling souks and iconic landmarks of Marrakech, where ancient traditions meet modern charm. This tour promises a blend of rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and authentic Moroccan hospitality, all curated to create lasting memories of this diverse and captivating country.
Day by Day
From Casablanca to the Blue Pearl crossing Rabat
In the morning, you'll start your journey exploring the splendor of Casablanca, beginning with a visit to the Hassan II Mosque, the city's largest mosque. From there, we'll travel to Morocco's capital, Rabat. Our Rabat itinerary includes stops at Bab Challah, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, one of the main gates of the royal palace, and the Oudaya Kasbah. After a delightful lunch at a local restaurant, we'll continue our journey directly to the captivating blue city of Chefchaouen. Along the way, we'll pass through charming small towns, offering opportunities for breaks and scenic views. Upon early arrival in Chefchaouen, you'll have ample time to wander through its mesmerizing blue alleys, capture memorable photos, and indulge in local cuisine. The day concludes with an overnight stay at the hotel.
xploring Ancient Wonders: Chefchaouen, Volubilis, and Meknes to Fes
After breakfast, take some time to explore the charming alleyways of Chefchaouen, known as the Blue City. We'll then drive to visit the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, meticulously preserved and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll discover beautiful mosaics, ancient pillars, and archways scattered throughout the site. After exploring the ruins, we'll continue our journey 30 km to Meknes, once the Ismaili capital and one of Morocco's imperial cities. Here, we'll visit landmarks such as Bab Al-Mansour, the Sahrij Souani Basin, the Royal Stables, the Granary, and the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. Finally, we'll head to Fes for an overnight stay in a Riad.
Unveiling Fes: A Guided Journey Through History
We'll spend the day exploring the highlights of Fes city with a local guide. Fes is renowned as one of Morocco's imperial cities and serves as its cultural and religious center. Our journey begins by visiting the Royal Palace gate, followed by the well-preserved medieval Medina, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll see the iconic Blue Gate, or Bab Boujloud, marking the entrance to the old Medina, with its intricate labyrinth of alleys and streets. Inside the Medina, we'll visit landmarks like the Medrasa Bouanania, the Najjarine Fountain, and the Tanneries, before reaching the Quaraouin Mosque and University, recognized as the world's oldest university. Exiting the Medina, we'll explore the Jewish quarter, also known as "the Mellah," and then drive to an ancient fortress for a panoramic view of Fes and its Medina. Finally, we'll return to your Riad to conclude our day.
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Frequently Asked
Morocco has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and, compared to the US and Europe, is considered a very safe destination. Moroccan people are known for their hospitality and they will make you feel very welcomed, for more information on the topic contact us and we’ll provide you with some personal single-traveller experiences.
No. You may wear whatever you feel comfortable in, we only have one exception on tours of the Mosque like Hassan II. To enter you would need to dress conservatively as you would in a church (no shorts, tanks tops, etc.).
As in any country you should use direction with your attire if you want to avoid unwanted attention.
US Dollars, Sterling and Euros are readily exchangeable. We recommend you take a mixture of cash and credit cards. Scottish bank notes and Australian dollar travellers cheques and cash are NOT normally accepted in Morocco.
With accurate information on the schedule of your arrival, our guide and our driver await you at the customs exit at the airport, with a sign with your name and first name. It’s always easy, this appointment. In case of concern, you can contact us by phone with our contact information noted in our emails. We are always at your disposal 24 hours a day
Morocco has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and, compared to the US and Europe, is considered a very safe destination. Moroccan people are known for their hospitality and they will make you feel very welcomed, for more information on the topic contact us and we’ll provide you with some personal single-traveller experiences.
No. You may wear whatever you feel comfortable in, we only have one exception on tours of the Mosque like Hassan II. To enter you would need to dress conservatively as you would in a church (no shorts, tanks tops, etc.).
As in any country you should use direction with your attire if you want to avoid unwanted attention.
US Dollars, Sterling and Euros are readily exchangeable. We recommend you take a mixture of cash and credit cards. Scottish bank notes and Australian dollar travellers cheques and cash are NOT normally accepted in Morocco.
With accurate information on the schedule of your arrival, our guide and our driver await you at the customs exit at the airport, with a sign with your name and first name. It’s always easy, this appointment. In case of concern, you can contact us by phone with our contact information noted in our emails. We are always at your disposal 24 hours a day