13 days 12 nights
Specific Tour
2 people
English, Espanol, Francais
Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? We’ve crafted a 13-day journey through Morocco that will leave you spellbound. From the vibrant city of Marrakech to the coastal charm of Essaouira, the breathtaking High Atlas Mountains to the mesmerizing Sahara Desert, and the rich history of Fez to the modern elegance of Casablanca, this trip has it all. Let’s dive into the details of this unforgettable adventure.
Your adventure begins as you touch down in Casablanca and are whisked away on a three-hour drive to the enchanting city of Marrakech. Your boutique-style accommodation awaits, ensuring a comfortable start to your journey.
Marrakech, also known as the Red City, is a place where tradition and modernity seamlessly blend. Today, your guide will lead you through the vibrant streets of the Marrakech medina. Explore the Saadian Tombs, marvel at the Koutoubia minaret, and discover the historic Badia and Bahia palaces. Feel free to customize your tour with your flexible guide.
Embark on a three-hour drive to Essaouira, a coastal gem with an 18th-century port and fortress. Your guide will introduce you to the city's artistic and musical heritage. After your exploration, return to your Marrakech accommodation.
Today, journey to the High Atlas Mountains, where panoramic views await. A local guide from Imlil will lead you on a short hike, providing insights into Berber culture and history. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature before returning to your accommodation.
Head to the UNESCO site of Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou after a 3.5-hour drive through the scenic Tizi-nTichka pass. Explore the fortified town and its Kasbahs, and soak in the rich history.
Your day starts with a drive to Ouarzazate, where you'll visit a film studio that plays a role in famous movies like "Alexander the Great" and "Star Wars." Continue your journey, exploring the Skoura Palm Oasis and the Valley of the Roses, all while taking in breathtaking vistas.
Prepare for a 5.5-hour drive to the Sahara Desert. Pass through Todra Gorges and Tinghir en route to the golden dunes. Meet nomads and embark on a sunset camel ride to your luxurious tent in Erg Chebbi.
Travel for 8 hours through the scenic Middle Atlas Mountains. Enjoy a stop in Ifran, known as the "Little Switzerland."
Your guide will take you on a four-hour tour of the 12th-century Fez Medina, where historical monuments, colorful alleys, and artisan workshops await. In the afternoon, explore the Medina's ramparts for panoramic views.
Visit Volubilis to uncover Morocco's Roman history, followed by a short drive to Moulay Idriss Zerhoun. Enjoy lunch at the main square and explore the charming village. Your journey concludes in the imperial city of Meknes before returning to Fez.
Join your shopping guide to visit embroidery and pottery cooperatives, explore the old city tannery, and peruse local markets. Enjoy the flexibility of this experience.
Embark on a drive to Casablanca, making a stop at the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, the second-largest mosque in Africa.
Your 13-day adventure culminates with a one-hour drive to the airport, ensuring you catch your flight home.
The best time to visit Morocco and embark on this adventure is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are smaller.
Absolutely! This adventure welcomes solo travelers, couples, and small groups. You'll have the chance to meet fellow adventurers along the way.
Pack comfortable clothing suitable for both warm and cooler temperatures, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a sense of adventure.
Yes, the camel ride is a gentle and memorable experience suitable for all ages, including families with children.
Certainly! Our flexible guides can tailor the itinerary to include your preferred attractions and activities, ensuring your adventure is personalized to your interests.
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