The Lasting Insights Of Morocco
Where to start ?
Depends on you arrival flight or any destination you choose.
Departure dates
Dates are flexible for private departures.
With who ?
Solo | Couple |With friends | With family (All ages)
Total Trip
7 Days 6 Nights
Experience(s)
Culture & History | Islamic Heritage | Photography
Activity level
Easy
Meal
Breakfast included Other meals, only on request
Places to visit
Marrakech | Fes | Meknes | Volubilis | Rabat | Casablanca | Ifrane | Azrou
Trip Highlights
- Observe the sumptuous architecture of the Koutoubia mosques, one of the oldest minarets in north Africa; a timeless piece of the Almoravid Era.
- Satisfy your senses with the renowned flavors of Moroccan cuisine.
- Watch the sunset at Borj Nord, a magnificent view in the enchanted medina.
- Tour traditional historic marketplaces and tanneries.
- Stroll in the streets of the medina and the old stables.
- Explore the center of Casablanca, where colonial architecture is still existing.
- Walkthrough the incredible Roman ruins of Volubilis.
- visit the beautiful ruins of Chellah, with Roman remain and royal tombs from the marinades era.
Description
A stay inside the medina walls always tends to please all ages as it is an opportunity to explore the hidden beauty of the Moroccan Culture, Learn new skills, see epic views at the right time of year. Don’t miss the fun.
Itinerary
DAY 1 : CASABLANCA
You will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel, where you will spend your first night. Depending on your arrival time, you’ll have some time to wander in the streets of the Commercial City and enjoy your first night in Morocco.
DAY 2 : CASABLANCA | RABAT
Start your orientation tour to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, which possesses the tallest minaret tower in the world, visit Place Mohammed V, stroll in the alleys of EL Habbous and the Mellah before heading up to Rabat. Once in Rabat, you will explore the MUST places to visit in the diplomatic city. You walk out of the kasbah area, where you will explore the little streets with lots of small shops selling aromatic spices, leather, silver, rugs, and wood carvings. Other fascinating sights include the Bab Chellah, viewed by many to be the most attractive city ramparts in Morocco, the Parc du Triangle, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the incomplete Hassan Minaret Tower.
DAY 3 : RABAT | MEKNES | VOLUBILIS | FEZ
You walk out of the kasbah area, where you will explore the little streets with lots of small shops selling aromatic spices, leather, silver, rugs, and wood carvings. Other fascinating sights include the Bab Chellah, viewed by many to be the most attractive city ramparts in Morocco, the Parc du Triangle, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the incomplete Hassan Minaret Tower. After a half-day city tour in Rabat, it is time to leave for Meknes, one of the five famous Imperial Cities Of the Moroccan Kingdom, recognized as a UNESCO Heritage Site.
Start your tour at Hri Souani, famous state-owned horse stables of Haras where the Arabo-Berber horses were bred. It was built in the era of Moulay Ismail by his soldiers and located next to a pond which used for the underground channels that carried water from the Middle Atlas Mountains.
Then, you stop for a few minutes in front of the Royal Palace, where you can make some photoshoots of the Seven Bronze gates before getting through the alleys of the Mellah with its exceptional atmosphere and fine Mauro-Hispanic architecture. Your Meknes tour comes to an end when you drive to Borj Sud to take the panoramic view of the Medina.
Continue your trip to the Roman archaeological site of Volubilis, discover the ancient olive presses, mansions, incredible mosaics, monumental arches, and Corinthian columns. A real sense of Roman lifestyle in a medieval Berber town.
Leaving Volubilis and drive east to the medieval city.
DAY 4 : FEZ
Meet your guide for a full day city tour in the Medieval city of Fes. This tour is a voyage in the past, where the Jewish and Ismalic heritage are influencing our present identity. Your day will start with a drive via Dar el Makhzen and the Royal Palace with its great seven bronze gates. Then you will stop at Borj Sud for a picturesque view of the medina.
Accompanied by your guide, you will explore the maze of this medieval city and the story behind nominating it as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk inside the dyers’ streets in the es-Sebbaghine area, followed by the brass and copperware artisans at es-Seffarine avenues. Get through the twisting alleys to the el-Quarawiyyin Mosque and University, a walk into the past to the Mosque near fragrant Souk of el-Atterine of spices and herbs; el-Atterine Medersa. Of course, not to miss the famous Tanneries on the bank of the Oued Fes.
Next to the charming el-Nejjarine Square with its Plaza, fountain, and wood artisans. Finish your walking day at the Bouanania and Attarine Madrassas.
Back into your vehicle at Bab Boujloud to end your tour around the stunning ramparts of the Saadian watchtower at the North Borj. Rich history, variety, and many memories to be photographed.
DAY 5 : FEZ | IFRANE | AZROU | MARRAKECH
Meet your guide for a full day outside the medieval city through the forest to Marrakech. A complete introduction to the natural beauty of the destination. As a first step, we head to Sefrou, a small village located 30 kilometers southeast of Fez, known for its waterfalls and medina, crossed by a river. Depart for Bhalil, a beautiful mountain village known for its caves houses. While there, you will have the chance to sip mint tea with a family in one of these houses. The next stop will be Ifrane, one of the most curious cities in Morocco due to its European architecture and atmosphere. Continue down via the cedar forest of Azrou, famous for its Grand Cèdre Gouraud, the thousand-year-old cedar in the region. Besides, hundreds of Gibraltar monkeys live in the middle Atlas mountains. Finish your Day in Marrakech for dinner and overnight.
DAY 6 : MARRAKECH
Set on a plain below the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is the capital of the south. Its character is as much African as Arab, reflecting its former role as a caravan station on trans-Saharan trade routes.
Who knew that the Giralda of Seville has a twin sister minaret in Marrakech? It’s the Koutoubia, one of the largest, most beautiful mosques in the western Muslim world. Standing 225 feet high, it’s a Hispano-Moresque masterpiece that’s located in the heart of Marrakech. Other famous sites include four stops. The first site is the Saadian Tombs. It dates in the 15th century back to the time of the sultan Ahmad al-Mansur. Then, stroll in the 19th-century Bahia Palace and its gardens. Designed to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan styles.
Finally you walk through the small medieval streets of Marrakech Medina until you reach the main city square of Djemaa el-Fna. Full of entertainers, singers, storytellers, snake-charmers, and acrobats. Marrakech is a cultural melting pot with surprises around every corner that indicate how the history of the city has shaped the way it is today.
DAY 7 : MARRAKECH | CASABLANCA
You will have the day at leisure today until your private transfer from your accommodation to your airport.
What’s included :
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Private transportation in A/C vehicle from D2 to D7
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Private transfer from APT /Hotel & Return (the transfer can be arranged from other airport too)
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Hotel as requested or similar
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Dinners can be arranged at the hotels or from our recommended restaurant list – depending on your preferences
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Lunch – depending on your preferences
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Sightseeing and monuments entrance fee as listed on the itinerary
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Local guides where appropriate or National guides from groups up 5Pax
What’s not included :
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Gratuities or any expenditure not included in our offers
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Drinks, water on routes
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Tips
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Portage
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