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Morocco Luxury Tour: Premium Hotels And Great Adventure

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Morocco Luxury Tour: Premium Hotels And Great Adventure

This tour includes:

Transport

Private 4ร—4 vehicle or minibus with A/C

Guide

Private English-speaking driver throughout your journey Camel trek accompanied by a Camel guide Certified tour guides in Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Fez, Essouira and Marrakech

Others

Sightseeing: Entrance fees to listed attractions, such as historical sites, museums, and monuments Activities: cultural experiences like local workshops or traditional performances. Support: 24/7 customer support and assistance during the trip.

Meals

All breakfasts and Dinners

Accommodation

Premium-quality accommodation at Riads and Boutique Hotels Here is the list: Hotel Name: La Tour Hassan Palace Room Name: Deluxe Room Hotel Name: Riad Dar Saba - Sabaโ€™s House Room Name : Deluxe Room Hotel Name: Dar Jasmine Room Name : Venice Suite Hotel Name: Riad Fes - Relais & Chรขteaux Room Name : Deluxe Room Hotel Name: Amskou Camp Room Name : Deluxe Tent Hotel Name: Kasbah Tamsna Room Name : Suite with Balcony Hotel Name: Palais Namaskar Room Name : Deluxe Double Room Hotel Name: Riad EspritBleuv Room Name : Suite with Private Pool Hotel Name: Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca Room Name : Superior Room with King Bed

Not included:

Others

Lunches & drinks. Entrance fees to monuments

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Itinerary of your trip Morocco Luxury Tour: Premium Hotels And Great Adventure

  • Day 1 Arrive In Casablanca & Transfer To Rabat
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Arrive In Casablanca & Transfer To Rabat

      Welcome to Morocco! Upon your arrival in Casablanca, a private driver will be ready at the airport to transport you to Rabat. Youโ€™ll have the remainder of the day to explore this vibrant city, which has been Moroccoโ€™s capital since 1956 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2012.


      Begin your journey at the Royal Palace and the ancient Chellah Necropolis, home to both Roman and Islamic ruins. Wander through this historic site, taking in the rich history. Meander through the medina (old town) to discover the iconic Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohamed V, featuring an incomplete mosque minaret and approximately 200 columns from the 12th century.


      Next, delve into the medinaโ€™s storied past, wandering its picturesque streets and stopping by the bustling souks (markets) to explore a variety of local crafts and products, including rugs, spices, slippers, jewelry, and leather goods.


      Wrap up your day with a visit to the 20th-century Andalusian Gardens, where you can enjoy a tranquil oasis away from the cityโ€™s hustle and bustle. Your tour concludes at the grand entrance of the Kasbah des Oudaรฏas, the gateway out of Rabatโ€™s historic city center.

  • Day 2 Explore Antiquity , Hercules Cave & Cap Spartel
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Explore Antiquity , Hercules Cave & Cap Spartel

      Today, take a relaxed journey along the picturesque Atlantic Coast, traveling from Rabat to Asilah. Your route will include a stop at the mouth of the Loukkos River, where you can explore ancient Roman and Spanish colonial sites. Begin your exploration at Lixus, a remarkably well-preserved Roman city offering breathtaking views.


      After your visit to Lixus, cross the river to Larache, a town with a rich Spanish colonial history. Here, enjoy a seafood lunch beneath the arches of the Plaza de Espaรฑa, visit the archaeology museum to delve into the regionโ€™s history, and explore the remnants of a once-mighty fortress. This day promises a delightful blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty.


      Continuing along the Atlantic Coast, youโ€™ll encounter a continuous stretch of wide, sandy beaches that lead you to Cap Spartel, the northwestern tip of Africa. If the weather is favorable, donโ€™t hesitate to ask your driver to stop wherever youโ€™d like for a swim or some ocean boating.


      After leaving Asilah, the first beach youโ€™ll come across is Tahaddart Beach. This beach is particularly suitable for families with small children, and you can even rent paddle boats here, making it a popular spot for Moroccan families on summer vacations.


      Once you arrive at Cap Spartel, explore Cap Spartel Park, a pine-forested mountain with scenic drives and hiking trails, a picturesque lighthouse, and ocean-view restaurants where you can enjoy lunch. Your next stop should be the Caves of Hercules, which hold a rich history of human use and are said to be the resting place of Hercules during his journey to the Garden of the Hesperides (located in the ruins of Lixus). The cliffs surrounding Achakkar Beach, situated nearby, offer protection and beauty, making it a sought-after destination for swimming.


      Finally, youโ€™ll drive to Tangier, which marks the end of your dayโ€™s journey.

  • Day 3 Tetouan & The Rif Mountains Chefchaouen
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Tetouan & The Rif Mountains Chefchaouen

      After breakfast, make your way toward Chefchaouen. On the way, youโ€™ll go through Tetouan, a jewel of a town nestled between the Rif Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. Tetouanโ€™s ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, looks like it has not changed in several centuries.


      Continue to Chefchaouen, a visual delight in blue. Walls, doors, windows, stairways, alleyways, and archwaysโ€”everything is a combination of soft pastel blue and deeper, more bold hues. After checking in at your riad (traditional house with a courtyard), explore the town at your own pace. Watch the world go by at Place Outa el-Hammam, the cityโ€™s main square, or walk up the tiny alleyways leading away from the more tourist-oriented areas to find the everyday life of the town.

  • Day 4 Travel To Fes Via Volubilis & Meknes
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Travel To Fes Via Volubilis & Meknes

      Head off on a comfortable private transfer to Fes, making a few interesting stops. First, wander through the massive Roman complex at Volubilis, exploring large merchant homes with visible heating systems, temples, and colorful mosaics. Next, continue to Meknes, the imperial city of Sultan Moulay Ismail, and stroll through its compact medina. Other than the cityโ€™s scattered souks, you can also see Marinid-era architecture at the 14th-century Bou Inania Madrasa and the impressive 19th-century palace of Dar Jamaรฏ.


      Your final stop is Fes. Before settling into your traditional riad accommodation, drive up to the Marinid Tombs, a hilltop archeological site 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 Fesโ€™ charming streets. Finally, return to your riad for dinner and relaxation

  • Day 5 Half-Day Guided Tour Of Fes Medina
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Half-Day Guided Tour Of Fes Medina

      Today, youโ€™ll discover the vibrant and fortified medina of Fes, the cultural capital of Morocco, with the help of a private tour guide. First, youโ€™ll pass through the Bab Boujloud (Blue Gate), a Moorish gate with three arches acting as the old townโ€™s main entrance, and wander into the bustling souk. Next, visit the famous Chouara Tannery and the 9th-century Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University, the worldโ€™s oldest continuously operating university.


      Stop at either Bou Inania Madrasa or Al Attarine Madrasa, two 14th-century schools featuring beautiful Marinid and Moroccan architecture and zellij tiles. Then, wander to some of the other sites of Fes, such as the Mellah (Jewish District and cemetery) and the Dar el Makhzen (Royal Palace of Fes). Or check out a museum, like the Borj Nord, which features a collection of weapons and armor from several eras and incredible roof-top views. When hungry, your guide will lead you to a local eatery to taste dishes such as couscous, shakshuka, makouda (spiced battered potato cakes), and slow-roasted mรฉchoui lamb.

  • Day 6 Travel To Merzouga Via The Middle Atlas, Midelt
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Travel To Merzouga Via The Middle Atlas, Midelt

      Get an early start today because youโ€™ll cover a lot of ground to reach the Sahara. Youโ€™ll

      start by crossing the Middle Atlas mountains through the town of Azrou and its cedar

      forests. Here, you can take a brief detour to the scenic Cรจdre Gouraud Forest, where

      troops of Barbary macaques lounge in ancient cedar trees near the road. Youโ€™ll stop for

      lunch in Midelt, which sits on a cold, high desert plateau. Despite the harsh landscape,

      Midelt is known as Moroccoโ€™s "Apple City" for its productive orchards.

      Continuing, youโ€™ll cross a landscape of steep mountain ranges, wide valleys, and

      narrow canyon passes, following the Ziz Valley until you see many fortified houses

      (ksars) that merchants built to protect the gold, salt, and spices that passed this

      way. After crossing the Ziz Gorge, youโ€™ll see early signs of Saharan dunes. These

      windblown dunes are in constant motion, often leading them to encroach upon farms,

      roads, and buildings. Stop in Erfoud, a bustling market town known for dates and

      fossils and visit a local artisan collective to learn about the types of fossils found in the

      area and see how the fossil-rich rock is transformed into beautiful creations, large and

      small.

      As you near Merzouga, you can take a short break to prepare for your camel ride to

      your desert camp, arriving in time to climb a nearby dune to watch the changing colors

      as the sun makes it way below the horizon. Head back to camp for dinner and a night

      of traditional Berber music by the fire enjoy the starlit sky before you retire to bed

  • Day 7 Desert Safari Adventures Around Merzouga
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Desert Safari Adventures Around Merzouga

      Enjoy a drive through the dunes of Erg Chebbi by Jeep to discover the hidden secrets of the Sahara. Meet with the local nomads, have tea with a local family, then visit the Gnawa House in Khemliya village. Gnawa is a type of traditional spiritual music practiced throughout Morocco and originates from the sub-Saharan region. Popular maรขlems (master musicians) are now bringing the genre to the mainstream. After Gnawa House, you can rent a sandboard and test your skills on the dunes before joining a quad ATV tour

  • Day 8 Adventure In The Todra Gorge,Ouarzazate
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Adventure In The Todra Gorge,Ouarzazate

      Rise early to be rewarded with a sunrise over the dunes. Then, enjoy breakfast in camp before traveling back across the desert to Merzouga. Once you meet your private driver, begin your journey to Tinghir, an oasis city at the foot of the Atlas mountains. Consider stopping in the desert community of Rissani before setting out across the plains. This town is an excellent place to take a walk around a traditional market, where many animals are bought and sold. Be sure to stop by the "donkey parking lot" while youโ€™re here.




      Enjoy the change in landscape when you reach Tinghir. Thereโ€™s a weekly market in town for local farmers who grow figs, dates, and wheat and live in the areaโ€™s ksars. Take some time to relax with a delicious lunch and use your afternoon to explore this scenic spot before pressing on. Continue your road trip through a green valley that grows increasingly tighter until you enter the vertical Todra Gorge. Get out and explore the rustic trails winding up and out of the canyon.


      travel along ancient trade routes from Tinghir to Ouarzazate through the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs. Along the way, youโ€™ll see many iconic fortified towns. The first significant stop en route will be the town of Boumalne Dadรจs, an oasis town at the mouth of the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs. If you turn north, you can visit the Dadรจs Gorge, which cuts through a dramatic landscape of rust and mauve-striped mountains. The valley below is an irrigated oasis filled with fig, almond, and olive orchards and dotted with crumbling kasbahs and Berber villages.


      After lunch in Boumalne Dadรจs, head south toward the Valley of Roses, the heart of rose oil production in Morocco. Every spring, the landscape smells heavenly during the harvest of the perfumed Provence rose. End the day in Ouarzazate, a town famous for its involvement in the Moroccan film industry. There is more to Ouarzazate than movies, though, and youโ€™ll drive a short way from town to the iconic ksar of Aรฏt Benhaddou. Itโ€™s believed that this site dates back to the 11th century when it held a prominent position along the trans-Saharan trade route between Marrakech, Ouarzazate, and the southern desert.

  • Day 9 Cross The High Atlas Mountains To Marrakech Via Aรฏt Ben Haddou
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Cross The High Atlas Mountains To Marrakech Via Aรฏt Ben Haddou

      Take the time to explore Aรฏt Benhaddou once more in the morning light, before leaving the Sahara. Wind your way into the High Atlas Mountains through the towering Tizi nโ€™Tichka Pass. Near the top, enjoy incredible panoramic views of the mountains and the plains of Marrakech below. Be on the lookout for Mount Toubkalโ€”North Africaโ€™s highest peakโ€”to the west. As you descend the north-facing slopes, notice the dramatic change in the climate and landscape. Youโ€™ll soon begin to cross deep river valleys and see abundant almond and walnut orchards.


      Once in Marrakech, check in to your luxury riad, the perfect place to unwind after your travels. Spend the rest of the afternoon at a slower pace and sip a pot of fresh mint tea by the pool or in the shade of a jasmine bush. If youโ€™re inspired to head out in the evening, youโ€™ll be right on time to watch the medinaโ€™s main square, Jemaa el-Fna, comes alive with food stalls, snake charmers, and performers. There are many cafรฉs surrounding the square where you can sit and enjoy the activity over a delicious meal, or you could head to the new city to explore Marrakechโ€™s modern food scene

  • Day 10 Medina & City Tour In Marrakech
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Medina & City Tour In Marrakech

      After breakfast, meet your private local guide who will lead you through the old city of Marrakech. As you explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you will come across lively souks and maze-like alleys. Youโ€™re sure to be dazzled by displays of djellabas, brightly colored babouches, intricately-pierced lanterns, conical mounds of exotic spices, and the intense hubbub of medina life. Along the way, your knowledgeable and energetic guide will regale you with the history and stories of the Medina, the Souk, and the Mellah neighborhoods of the Red City. Your guide will also have some great recommendations for the best places to grab lunch!


      In the afternoon youโ€™ll continue your private tour, exploring places like the Bahia and El Badii Palaces, and the Saadian Tombs. Youโ€™ll also see the Majorelle Gardens, an iconic garden retreat built over forty years by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later inhabited by famed designer Yves Saint Laurent. Stroll through two and a half acres of peaceful water gardens, visit Moroccoโ€™s only museum dedicated entirely to Berber art and culture, and explore Yves Saint Laurentโ€™s gallery, all within the walls of this urban oasis.

  • Day 11 Morning Hot Air Balloon Ride, Afternoon At Leisure
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Morning Hot Air Balloon Ride, Afternoon At Leisure

      Marrakech sits where the High Atlas Mountains meet an expansive plain. What better way to observe these contrasted landscapes than taking a hot air balloon ride over the Red City at sunrise? Youโ€™ll have a pre-dawn wake-up call this morning before transfering in the dark to the mountains and boarding your hot air balloon. Once aloft, watch the sun climb over the highest peaks in North Africa and illuminate the city far below. After your flight, enjoy a delicious and scenic Berber breakfast before you return to Marrakech.


      Take the rest of the day to yourself to spend however you like. Take a private cooking class with one of the cityโ€™s culinary masters, do some self-guided exploring, or visit a market for some additional shopping. Your private driver can take you to any location you desire in the city, and your specialist can help arrange any other private tours or bespoke experiences that speak to you. Tonight, enjoy dinner back at your luxury riad or head out to one of the cityโ€™s great eateries.

  • Day 12 Transfer To Essaouira, Argan Oil & Seafood
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Transfer To Essaouira, Argan Oil & Seafood

      Today, you will travel to Essaouira, a town made famous for its excellent surfing beaches and laid-back vibes. The 3-hour drive takes you over extensive, rolling plains. En route, youโ€™ll pass through a unique forest, the only ecosystem where argan trees grow. Youโ€™ll visit an association of local women that make argan oil, famed for its excellent health and beauty properties. You may even see goats grazing on the fruits of the argan trees, high in the tree branches. It is quite a sight!


      Upon your arrival in Essaouira, walk the impressive seawalls and discover delights in the Old Medina area. Jewish heritage is very present in Essaouira, home to one of the best-preserved Jewish quarters in Morocco; in addition to its charm and history, the neighborhood is the perfect example of a community of coexistence.


      The Essaouira harbor is the commercial heart of town and a must-see destination for foodies curious about the local culinary culture. Every morning, many fishers haul their catches ashore to sell in the nearby bustling market, where customers haggle for the best deals. Enjoy the fruits of their labor at nearby food stalls where you can tuck into incredibly fresh grilled and fried fish. You can order fish straight from the stalls or do as the locals do: buy your fish in the nearby market and commission a grillmaster to cook it for a small fee. Tonight, relax in one of Essaouiraโ€™s wonderful luxury riads and let the crash of the waves lull you to sleep.

  • Day 13 A Day Of Seaside Adventure In Essaouira
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      A Day Of Seaside Adventure In Essaouira

      Soak up the sun today on the sands of Essaouiraโ€™s beach. If the Atlantic waters prove too cold for a dip, you can still take advantage of a host of other fun activities here! The shore is also home to some significant landmarks. Walk south along the bay to find a ruined fortress in the sand; when the tide is low, you can climb the structure and wander around! Then venture on to cross the nearby stream and climb the hill, where youโ€™ll discover the wreckage of another, more massive fortress complex. This is an excellent spot for kidsโ€”and kids at heartโ€”to explore.


      Youโ€™ll be chauffeured back to town for lunch, after which the adventures continue. If youโ€™re craving adrenalin, take a surfing or kitesurfing lesson on the beach (wetsuits and gear are provided), or explore from the land: you can arrange a camel ride across the sand or a horseback ride through the coastal forests. After, rest up at your riad and enjoy a glass of Moroccan mint tea as you watch the sunset. Then get your fill of freshly caught seafood expertly prepared by the warm locals here.

  • Day 14 To Casablanca Via The Atlantic Coast & Portuguese Ports
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      To Casablanca Via The Atlantic Coast & Portuguese Ports

      Today, youโ€™ll head out early to Casablanca via the coastal route, with some brief, interesting stops in other seaside cities along the way. Youโ€™ll first visit Safi, known for its excellent surfing beaches and views of the Atlantic Ocean. The second city youโ€™ll stop at is El Jadida, where you can tour the striking Portuguese cistern. Spend some time walking the ramparts and visiting the Church of the Assumption; after, have lunch here in the city.


      Next, stop at Azemour, which has inspired many Moroccan artists over the decades, some of whom have chosen to live here. Life in this community is still traditional, despite its proximity to the cosmopolitan art market of Casablanca. Get inspired by the crumbling 16th-century medina, squeezed between the Oud Er-Rbia (Mother of Spring River) and the ocean.


      Once you arrive in Casablanca, check into your hotel and relax before venturing out into the city for dinner and some evening exploration.

  • Day 15 Depart Casablanca
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Depart Casablanca

      Itโ€™s time to say goodbye to Morocco. Depending on the time of your departure flight, you may be able to do some last-minute sightseeing in Casablanca or enjoy tea at one of the traditional cafรฉs. When the time comes, youโ€™ll head to Casablancaโ€™s Mohammed V International Airport for your flight

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Personal

Youโ€™ll be just with your guide or pilot. Examples of these activities are paragliding, sky diving, personal mountain climbing, etc.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 5 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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