This 15-day vacation departing from Casablanca allows you to discover Morocco’s captivating scenery and diverse cultural heritage. Your journey starts in the vibrant metropolis of Casablanca and takes you to several historical locations, such as the well-known Hassan II Mosque. Travel to Rabat, the capital, to see the historic Kasbahs and picturesque coastline.
The route meanders through Fes, the imperial city, showcasing its lively medina and well-known sites including the Quaraouiyine Mosque. Experience the changing landscape as the journey goes on, moving from the Middle Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert. You’ll get to have leisure time in Agadir and discover the allure of Essaouira’s coastline. Finish up your journey in Marrakech, a city that beautifully combines modern and traditional elements to highlight Morocco’s varied natural beauty
When you arrive in Casablanca, the crew will arrange for a transfer to the hotel of your choice to begin your 15-day journey. Depending on when you arrive, you could have time to tour the city, which might include paying a visit to the well-known Hassan II Mosque, one of the most notable places of worship. The motel offers dinner and accommodations for the night.
Breakfast is served in the morning, and then there’s a little tour of Casablanca. The trip next proceeds to Rabat, the Moroccan capital, which has a distinctive coastal scenery. The Hassan II tower, the Mohamed V tomb, the new town, the royal palace, and the Kasbah of the Udaya are among the attractions. The hotel is where you spend the night and dinner.
After having breakfast at the hotel, travel via Meknes to Fes. Discover the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, Koubba El Khayatine, Bab Mansour, and El Hdim Square in Meknes. A visit to the Volubilis ancient Roman ruins is another highlight of the program. Proceed to Fes to spend the night there.
Start your day with breakfast and then take a tour of the Medina, one of the biggest walled cities in the world. Visit the Quaraouiyine Mosque, the Andalusian Mosque, the Nejjarine fountain, Batha Palace, the Chouwara Tanneries, the Souks, Bab Boujloud, Mellah, and the King Palace as you meander through winding lanes brimming with fresh fruit and spices. Visit a tower in the afternoon to see a sunset view of the historic medina.
Have breakfast to start the day. Travel via the city of Midelt, over the Middle Atlas Mountains, and into Ifrane. When you go to Erfoud, think of taking a soothing shower or a swim in the pool. The hotel is where dinner is served.
After breakfast, we from Erfoud for Merzouga. The itinerary for the day includes lunch at a restaurant serving regional food and a visit to Rissani to see its historical sites. Pick between sleeping outside on the dunes in a Berber tent or inside a historic kasbah.
After having a Berber breakfast, go off for Dades Gorge. Take the Route of a Thousand Kasbahs, stop at the Todgha Gorges, then go to Dades Gorge to spend the night.
In the morning, tour the Dades Gorges and pass through the palm-lined Draa Valley. See Ouarzazate, which includes the Kasbahs and Atlas Studio, before checking into a hotel for the night.
After seeing Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, go to Agadir. Discover the walled city of Taroudant and ancient Kasbahs along the route. Make your way to Agadir in the afternoon to spend the night.
Have breakfast to start the day. Spend your free day exploring Agadir or lounging on the beach. There are optional day tours offered. Spend the night in the lodging.
After shopping in the morning, depart Agadir. Visit Essaouira, once known as Mogador, and take a tour of the city. It is dinnertime in Essaouira.
Explore Essaouira throughout the day. It’s quickly becoming a popular destination for artists. Savor fresh fish for lunch at the harbor. Spend the night in the city.
Travel to Marrakech, dubbed the gem of the South, after breakfast. See historical and cultural landmarks including the Koutoubia Minaret and Djemaa el Fna Square. The hotel for dinner and the night.
Start your morning with breakfast. Discover Marrakech by going to the Bahia Palace, Dar Si Said Museum, Saadian Tombs, Menara Gardens, and Koutoubia Minaret. After eating lunch at a restaurant, you take a stroll around Marrakech’s marketplaces. The hotel for dinner and the night.
The 15-day trip in Morocco’s desert comes to an end. After that, you’ll be taken to the airport in Casablanca or Marrakech to board your flight. Happy travels!
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