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begin on an extraordinary 10-day journey through Morocco, starting from the captivating city of Marrakech. This meticulously crafted itinerary will take you through Morocco’s stunning landscapes, rich history, and diverse cultures. From the vibrant streets of Marrakech to the majestic Sahara Desert, and from the historical imperial cities to the rugged Atlas Mountains, this tour offers an unforgettable experience for both private and group travelers. Discover the essence of Morocco through our expertly guided tours, ensuring a seamless and enriching travel experience.
This 10-day Morocco Tour promises an immersive and comprehensive experience, perfect for those seeking both adventure and cultural enrichment. Whether you opt for a private tour or join a group, our expertly designed itinerary ensures a memorable journey through the heart of Morocco.
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After breakfast, the journey proceeds towards Essaouira, a coastal city celebrated for its scenic beaches, historic medina, and thriving art community. Upon arrival, delve into Essaouira’s UNESCO-designated medina, vibrant markets, and bustling fishing port. Take in panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the city from the historic ramparts. Enjoy leisure time on the beaches or indulge in a seafood lunch at a local restaurant. As the day comes to a close, unwind with a coffee and immerse yourself in the charming performances in the quaint squares before retiring for the evening at your riad.
After breakfast, we will embark on our journey towards Casablanca, the capital of projects and investments, a coastal city renowned for housing the largest mosque in Africa. On our way, we will pass through El Jadida, a major port city on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, situated 96 kilometers (60 miles) south of Casablanca. We will stop to visit the Portuguese Cistern, a historic cistern located beneath the citadel in the heart of the historic Portuguese fortified city of Mazagan. This site is classified as a cultural heritage monument in Morocco and, along with the rest of the old walled city, forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy leisure time on the beaches or indulge in a seafood lunch at a local restaurant. We will then continue to our accommodation in Casablanca.
Begin your adventure with a visit to the breathtaking Hassan II Mosque. Next, journey to Rabat, the capital city, where you can explore the historic Chellah necropolis, the iconic Hassan Tower, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Enjoy a guided walking tour of the Oudayas Kasbah, which offers stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Continue your tour to the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen, known as the “Blue Pearl of the North.” Along the way, take a relaxing lunch break at a charming local restaurant.
Start your day leisurely, soaking in the vibrant colors of the city nestled among the mountains. Explore the natural beauty of the local water source, visit the lively Pigeon Square, and admire the historic ancient mosque. By midday, proceed to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Volubilis, where you can delve into the remnants of ancient Roman civilization. Continue your journey to Meknes, the Ismaili capital named after its founder, Moulay Ismail, renowned for its olives and wine. Conclude your day with a relaxed drive to the city of Fes. Enjoy a lunch break en route, with a delightful meal awaiting you at your Riad upon arrival.
Spend the day discovering the spiritual and scientific heart of Morocco with a local expert guide. Begin your journey in Fes, the oldest capital, at the iconic Blue Gate, known locally as Bab Boujloud. As you pass through, you will step back in time, navigating the labyrinthine medieval medina with its narrow alleys, bustling souks, traditional handicrafts, and the charming presence of mules and donkeys. Visit the historic Jewish quarter, Mellah, and marvel at the Royal Palace gate. Your driver will then take you to an ancient fortress on a hill, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. On your way back, explore the intricate 12th-century ceramic craftsmanship. Continue your exploration with visits to the city’s highlights, including Souk Seffarine, Medersa Bou Inania, and the world’s oldest university, passing by the Mosque of Quaraouin. Conclude your tour with a restful return to your riad, where a traditional meal awaits.
After a traditional breakfast, we will head south from the old capital. As the Middle Atlas Mountains appear on the horizon, we will reach Ifrane, known as the “Moroccan Swiss City” for its Swiss-style architecture. We will pause in a vast cedar forest to see and feed Barbary apes. Continuing to Midelt for lunch, the landscape will shift from verdant green to arid yellow. Passing through Errachidia, we will approach the Merzouga desert. Here, camel caravans will take you on a ride over the golden sands, offering a stunning sunset view. We will arrive at your camp for a delicious meal, enjoying a starry night with Berber music around a campfire.
Witnessing sunrise in the Sahara is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. We highly recommend finding a spot to watch as the sun gradually illuminates the golden dunes. After breakfast, embark on a leisurely drive towards Boumalne Dades Gorge. Along the way, explore ancient underground irrigation canals from the 11th to 14th centuries, showcasing the ingenuity of the Berber tribes in channeling mountain water to their groves. Enjoy lunch at a traditional restaurant when you arrive in Tinghir City. Continue to Ouarzazate, dubbed the “Hollywood of Morocco” for its varied landscapes and luminous ambiance, attracting filmmakers for decades. Visit Atlas Studios, renowned for producing major films such as “Game of Thrones” and “Gladiator.” Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at a hotel in Ouarzazate.
After breakfast, our Moroccan tour will continue towards the Red City, Marrakech, passing through the ancient Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site that was once a pivotal caravan crossing point. We will then stop for lunch in the Telouet area and visit the Kasbah of Pacha Glaoui, one of Morocco’s most significant castles during the Protectorate era, built in the early 1900s due to the growing wealth and influence of the El Glaoui family. Traveling through the Ounilla Valley offers panoramic views of clay and mud houses, showcasing the region’s distinct lifestyle. Later, crossing the High Atlas Mountains, including North Africa’s highest peak at over 4,100 meters, will bring you to Marrakech by evening, with dinner served at your riad.
Embark on a touristic journey through Marrakech, the historical gem known as the Red City, the City of the Seven Holy Men, and Bahja among locals. After breakfast, a seasoned local guide will lead you through the ancient medina’s winding alleys, unveiling treasures such as the Bahia Palace, Medersa Ben Youssef, and the iconic Koutoubia Mosque. Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of the old souks, where you can explore local crafts and experience the lively ambiance of Jamaa el Fnaa square, filled with artisans and performers showcasing their talents. Enjoy lunch at a beautiful restaurant in the main square.
As night falls, you have two options: you can either revel in the dynamic nightlife of the square, where pop-up eateries offer sizzling barbecues, aromatic soups, and refreshing juices, creating an unforgettable sensory experience or be transferred to the airport by our driver, depending on your flight departure time.
Desert camp accommodations can vary, but they often include spacious tents with comfortable beds, private bathrooms, air conditioning or heating, and sometimes even features like private pools, hot tubs, and outdoor seating areas.
Morocco offers a wide range of attractions, but some must-visit places include Marrakech, Fes, the Sahara Desert, Chefchaouen, and the Atlas Mountains.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries, including the United States and European Union members, can enter Morocco without a visa for tourism purposes for up to 90 days.
Guided tours can be an excellent way to explore Morocco, especially for first-time visitors. They provide local insights and can help with language barriers.
Morocco is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it is important to exercise standard precautions, such as avoiding poorly lit areas at night and safeguarding your belongings.
Traveling in the Sahara Desert is generally safe with a reputable tour operator. It is crucial to be prepared for desert conditions and follow the guidance of your guides.
We had an amazing tour with our lovely and knowledgeable driver and Guide Mokhtar, i hope i spell right hahaha. From the first moment at the airport to the last day, we get to see the real authentic Morocco. Our tour couldn’t be better thanks to Voyagiste team they responded to our requirements and tailored a unique experience for us.