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Day 1
Arrive in Morocco, Explore Off-The-Beaten-Path Casablanca
Arrive in Morocco, Explore Off-The-Beaten-Path Casablanca
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Day 1
Welcome to Morocco! If you have time to spare after your arrival, consider exploring some of Casablanca at your own pace. Although many assume the city's Old Medina is a must-see, Casablanca's is "onl...
Welcome to Morocco! If you have time to spare after your arrival, consider exploring some of Casablanca at your own pace. Although many assume the city's Old Medina is a must-see, Casablanca's is "only" around 200 years old—much newer than Fes and Marrakech. So if you’re visiting those other cities, you don't need to spend much time in Casablanca's "old town." Instead, venture off the beaten path and visit some of the city's hidden gems where the locals tend to congregate.
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Day 2
Transfer to Chefchaouen via Rabat, Discover the "Blue City" of Chefchaouen
Transfer to Chefchaouen via Rabat, Discover the "Blue City" of Chefchaouen
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Day 2
A 5-hour private transfer takes you towards Chefchaouen today, stopping en route in Morocco's present-day capital of Rabat. Start with a visit to the medieval fortification of Chellah Necropolis, wher...
A 5-hour private transfer takes you towards Chefchaouen today, stopping en route in Morocco's present-day capital of Rabat. Start with a visit to the medieval fortification of Chellah Necropolis, where you can wander through Roman and Islamic ruins, then step back in time to the original city center, passing through the grand door of the Kasbah des Oudaias. Continue to the 20th-century Andalusian Gardens to enjoy a serene green space, then discover the Hassan Tower, a minaret of the incomplete mosque and mausoleum of Mohamed V.
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Day 2
As you leave Rabat behind, enjoy the scenic and shifting landscapes, passing flat plains, forested hills, and small villages as you enter the Rif Mountains. After settling into your accommodation, hea...
As you leave Rabat behind, enjoy the scenic and shifting landscapes, passing flat plains, forested hills, and small villages as you enter the Rif Mountains. After settling into your accommodation, head out to discover Morocco's famed "Blue City" (known simply as “Chaoeun” to the locals). Beautifully perched beneath the raw peaks of the Rif, Chefchaouen is one of the country's prettiest towns, an artsy, blue-washed mountain village that feels like its own world.
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Day 2
Hotel
Hotel
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Day 3
Transfer to Fes via the Roman Ruins of Volubilis & Meknes
Transfer to Fes via the Roman Ruins of Volubilis & Meknes
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Day 3
Today you'll set out on a 4.5-hour private transfer from Chefchaouen to your accommodation in Fes. After saying goodbye to the scenic Rif Mountains, your first stop is Volubilis, a UNESCO World Herita...
Today you'll set out on a 4.5-hour private transfer from Chefchaouen to your accommodation in Fes. After saying goodbye to the scenic Rif Mountains, your first stop is Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site containing Morocco’s best-preserved Roman ruins. Wander through the massive complex, exploring large merchant homes with visible heating systems, temples, and many colorful mosaics. Continue to Meknes and stroll through the compact medina, which is less busy than other cities and offers a more laid-back atmosphere.
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Day 3
Your final stop is Fes. Before settling into your riad (traditional Moroccan house), drive up to the Marinid Tombs, where you can enjoy a lovely panorama of the old city. On the hillside below, you ma...
Your final stop is Fes. Before settling into your riad (traditional Moroccan house), drive up to the Marinid Tombs, where you can enjoy a lovely panorama of the old city. On the hillside below, you may see leather drying in the sun. Then make your way into the bustling medina and enjoy navigating Fes' charming streets. Relax at your riad for dinner.
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Day 3
Hotel
Hotel
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Day 4
Transfer to Erg Chebbi via the Middle Atlas Mountains & Camel Ride
Transfer to Erg Chebbi via the Middle Atlas Mountains & Camel Ride
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Day 4
Today's comfortable, 8-hour private transfer takes you to your Bedouin-style tent accommodation in Merzouga. Starting early, your driver will stop at a few cultural spots along the way to show you the...
Today's comfortable, 8-hour private transfer takes you to your Bedouin-style tent accommodation in Merzouga. Starting early, your driver will stop at a few cultural spots along the way to show you the desert communities of the Sahara. Climb to an elevation of 7,146 feet (2,178 m) over the Col du Zad Pass, winding through the cedar forests of the Atlas Mountains as you keep your eyes peeled for the local Barbary monkeys. Stop for lunch in Midelt, known as the "Apple City" thanks to the nearby Moulouya River and surrounding fruit orchards.
Continue over the Tizi n'Talrhemt Pass and into the Ziz Valley, famous for its hidden oases and palm tree clusters. Chat with nomadic shepherds, stroll through settlements, and, if time allows, enjoy a cup of tea with a local Berber family. As the drive continues, you'll spot the waves of Erg Chebbi in the distance—sweeping sand dunes covering almost 14 square miles (35 sq km), with some peaks rising over 650 feet (200 m).
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Day 4
Camp
Camp
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Day 5
Transfer to Boumalne Dades via Tinghir & Todra Gorge
Transfer to Boumalne Dades via Tinghir & Todra Gorge
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Day 5
To make the most out of your day, consider waking early to catch a colorful desert sunrise. Then spend the rest of the morning exploring Khamleya, an authentic Saharan village where you can enjoy trad...
To make the most out of your day, consider waking early to catch a colorful desert sunrise. Then spend the rest of the morning exploring Khamleya, an authentic Saharan village where you can enjoy traditional music, drumming, and dancing before going for a stroll around the community's unique farming plots. Afterward, join your driver for a comfortable 4.5-hour private transfer to your accommodation in Boumalne Dades. Along the way, make a couple of cultural stops as you take in views across desert plains, high mountains, and endless plateaus.
Continue to the desert town of Tinghir to find fantastic views of neighboring villages along an extensive river oasis that features 30 miles (48 km) of palm trees. Don't miss the ancient and colorful Jewish quarter of Elhaj Ait Ali for a glimpse into Morocco's rich Jewish history. Your next stop is the Todra Gorge at 984 feet (300 m) high, where you can take an easy walk or relax in the cool shallow water, then enter the Dades Valley.
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Day 5
Hotel
Hotel
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Day 6
Transfer to Marrakech via the Dades Valley, Ouarzazate & Aït Benhaddou
Transfer to Marrakech via the Dades Valley, Ouarzazate & Aït Benhaddou
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Day 6
Get back on the road today for the 5.5-hour drive towards Marrakech. Leaving Boumalne Dades, you'll pass El Kelaa M'gouna, where fragrant fields of rose bushes are cultivated for use in the world's co...
Get back on the road today for the 5.5-hour drive towards Marrakech. Leaving Boumalne Dades, you'll pass El Kelaa M'gouna, where fragrant fields of rose bushes are cultivated for use in the world's cosmetic industry. Every May, a Rose Festival takes place to celebrate the year’s production. You can make a quick stop at a women-run rose cooperative to see the process of converting the petals into water and oil, and sample some of the products. Along the road, you'll also see children selling various crafts made from the flowers.
Continue to Ouarzazate, made famous by the country's growing movie industry, then proceed to the UNESCO-listed Aït Benhaddou, whose atmospheric old ksar (castle) has provided the backdrop to Lawrence of Arabia, Gladiator, and Game of Thrones. As you proceed up and over the Atlas Mountains, take in incredible panoramic views over the mountain range and the winding road ahead.
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Day 6
Hotel
Hotel
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Day 7
Sights & Colors of Marrakech: Majorelle Gardens & Private Food Tour
Sights & Colors of Marrakech: Majorelle Gardens & Private Food Tour
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Day 7
Marrakech is Morocco's second-largest metropolis, known as the "Red City" thanks to the natural red pigment in its walls. Explore the vibrant sights, sounds, and smells as you wander through its bustl...
Marrakech is Morocco's second-largest metropolis, known as the "Red City" thanks to the natural red pigment in its walls. Explore the vibrant sights, sounds, and smells as you wander through its bustling center, stopping at landmarks like the beautiful Bahia Palace and the Koutoubia Mosque and Gardens. Continue to Jemaa el Fna Square, the city's landmark plaza filled with markets, street food, and performers, and on to the city's best souks, where you can barter over spice towers and traditional Moroccan slippers.
Next, you'll visit the city's famed Majorelle Gardens, botanical gardens offering an incredible reprieve from the unrelenting Moroccan heat. The brightly colored buildings complement the various species of sub-tropical flowers, plants, and trees. Although not lush (this is the desert, after all), you'll find plenty of interesting and unique vegetation to admire. Within the gardens, you can't miss its famous bright blue and yellow cubist villa.
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Day 7
Hotel
Hotel
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Day 8
Transfer to Casablanca & Depart
Transfer to Casablanca & Depart
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Day 8
Savor a final morning in Marrakech before meeting your private driver for the private 2.5-hour transfer to Casablanca Mohammed V Airport (CMN), where you'll connect with your onward flight. Safe trave...
Savor a final morning in Marrakech before meeting your private driver for the private 2.5-hour transfer to Casablanca Mohammed V Airport (CMN), where you'll connect with your onward flight. Safe travels!