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Discover the captivating beauty and rich history of Morocco through this comprehensive 8-day tour. From the vibrant city life of Marrakech and Fez to the serene landscapes of the Sahara Desert, this journey offers an authentic Moroccan experience.
Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, enjoy traditional Moroccan cuisine, and immerse yourself in the local culture with guided tours and unique activities. This tour promises a blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation, ensuring unforgettable memories.
What to Expect
Departure & Return Location
John F.K. International Airport
Departure Time
3 Hours Before Flight Time
Morocco and so wonderfully vast that it can ‘be visited in each season. Take a closer look into the tours we offer and pick the one for you.
Itineraries
Day 1
Time : 8:00 am
Arrival in Marrakech
- Morning: Private transfer to accommodation upon arrival in Marrakech.
- Accommodation: Charming riad or comfortable hotel.
- Meals: Breakfast included.
Day 2
Exploring Marrakech
- Morning: Breakfast at the accommodation.
- Mid-morning: Guided tour of Marrakech including:
- Dar El Bacha Museum or Bahia Palace
- Jardin Secret
- Jewish Quarter (Mellah)
- Koutoubia Minaret
- Lunch: Traditional restaurant in the medina.
- Afternoon: Explore the souks and Jemaa El Fna square.
- Evening: Return to accommodation.
Day 3
Marrakech to Ouarzazate via Ait Benhaddou
- Morning: Depart for Ouarzazate via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass.
- Mid-day: Visit the Kasbah Ait Benhaddou and enjoy lunch.
- Afternoon: Continue to Ouarzazate and visit the Kasbah of Taourirt.
- Accommodation: Hotel in Ouarzazate.
- Meals: Dinner included.
Day 4
Ouarzazate to Merzouga Desert
- Morning: Breakfast and departure through Dades Valley and Todra Gorges.
- Mid-day: Lunch en route.
- Afternoon: Continue through the Rose Valley to Merzouga.
- Evening: Arrive at the desert camp, enjoy a camel ride, and watch the sunset.
- Accommodation: Desert camp in Merzouga.
- Meals: Dinner included.
Day 5
Merzouga to Fez via Cedar Forest and Ifrane
- Morning: Early wake-up for sunrise over the dunes and breakfast.
- Mid-day: Drive through the Middle Atlas, with a stop in Ifrane.
- Evening: Arrive in Fez.
- Accommodation: Hotel in Fez.
- Meals: Dinner included.
Day 6
Discovering Fez
- Morning: Breakfast and guided tour of Fez.
- Visit the medieval medina, Attarine and Bou Anania Medersas, Nejjarine Fountain, Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss, and Karaouiyine Mosque.
- Afternoon: Explore Fez al Jdid.
- Accommodation: Hotel or riad in Fez.
- Meals: Dinner included.
Day 7
Fez to Rabat via Volubilis and Meknes
- Morning: Breakfast and drive to Volubilis to explore Roman ruins.
- Mid-day: Continue to Meknes for a guided tour and lunch.
- Visit Bab Mansour, Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, Heri es-Souani, and el-Hedim Square.
- Afternoon: Depart for Rabat.
- Accommodation: Hotel in Rabat.
- Meals: Dinner included.
Day 8
Departure from Rabat to Casablanca
- Morning: Breakfast and transfer to Casablanca airport for return flight.
- End of Tour: Conclude the memorable Moroccan journey.
- Drinks
- Personal expenses
Altitude sickness on Toubkal and in the High Atlas Mountains is extremely rare. Our founder George recently chatted with Jamal, the guide who leads our Mount Toubkal treks, and in his 30-plus years of experience, he has not had a single case of altitude sickness among trekkers.
Imlil Morocco | Imlil Valley Morocco
At the cultural core of Imlil Morocco lies the rich heritage of the Berber people, whose traditions have shaped this mountain community for centuries. Known as Imazighen ("free people") in their own language, these indigenous inhabitants maintain vibrant customs despite the village's growing tourism industry.
Winters in the High Atlas can be harsh. Snow blankets the higher peaks, turning the area into a winter wonderland that attracts skiers and mountaineers. Temperatures can plummet below freezing, and snowfall is frequent, particularly from December to February.
A Gateway to Adventure
In winter, the snow-covered peaks transform into a skiing destination, adding another dimension to the mountain's appeal. The mountain range is also a gateway to exploring the surrounding desert landscapes and the vibrant cities of Morocco.Sep 8, 2024
One of the reasons Morocco is a good place to visit is its varied geography! Morocco doesn't just have paradise beaches and sweeping expanses of desert, it also has mountains! Morocco has two major mountain ranges, the Rif Mountains in the north and the Atlas Mountains stretching through the middle of the country.
As of 2024, Moroccan residents abroad constituted the leading nationality of tourists travelling to Morocco, with a share of 49 percent. French and Spanish nationals followed, at with14 percent and 9 percent of international tourists, respectively.
French Montana
Karim Kharbouch (born November 9, 1984), better known by his stage name French Montana, is an American rapper, singer , songwriter, producer, entrepreneur, and record executive. Born and raised in Morocco, he immigrated to the United States with his family when he was 13.
Morocco Demographics & Ethnic Groups - Lesson | Study.com
Morocco has various ethnic groups: Arab, Berber, Gnawa, white Moroccan (European), Jewish, and sub-Saharan African. However, Arab Berber is the dominant ethnicity in Morocco, accounting for about 98 percent of the total population. Arab and Berber are both terms to unify a more diverse range of ethnic groups.
Muhammad Zarqtuni (Arabic: مُحَمَّدُ الزَرْقْطُوْنِي, French: Mohammed Zerktouni) (1927-June 18, 1954) was a Moroccan nationalist born in Casablanca, Morocco. He was active in the Moroccan Nationalist Movement and is considered a symbol of Moroccan resistance to French colonialism.
Ourika Valley - Morocco Holiday Destination
around 1,200-1,500 metres
Situated at around 1,200-1,500 metres the Ourika Valley offers a pretty escape from the summer heat of Marrakech or an area for gentle hiking, and is also popular with artists.
Ourika Valley is a valley in the Moroccan High Atlas along the Ourika River. It is located around 30 km from Marrakech, and is essentially populated by Berber people speaking Shilha.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and lightweight clothing for the guided trek through Ourika Valley's terraced fields, plus a hat and sunscreen for the Atlas Mountains' sun. A waterproof jacket is handy near the waterfalls, ensuring comfort on this Marrakech day trip.
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