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MOROCCO
2016 fully escorted tours
Three amazing tours below.
Morocco is one of the most diverse countries in Africa, with high mountains, sweeping
desert, rugged coastline, and the winding alleyways of ancient medina cities and souqs.
Per person twin share from Casablanca
Kaleidoscope of Morocco
12 days from $1999 – 2 people travel
for the price of 1 on this First Class
Tour.
Indulge in a heady mix of spice bazaars, palaces, roman ruins, canyons and kasbahs.
Starting and ending in Casablanca, your tour of Morocco includes Hassan II Mosque,
Koutoubia Minaret, Ruins of Volubilis, World-Heritage listed Ait Benhaddou and special
local treats, like a home-hosted dinner in Fez. Aromatic tajines, palm-spotted, redearthed landscapes and limitless generosity define the home of the Maghreb. Any visit,
whether one week or one month, will give you a glimpse of the friendliness, vibrancy and
flavour of this Berber-Arab-Spanish-Portuguese-French melting pot.
When: weekly departures in 2016. Call our office for your preferred departure date.
The tour departs weekly February to May 2016
Then again from September to December 2016
Book by
18 Dec 2015
Cost:
$1999 for two people
Deal:
two people travel for the price of one – FIRST CLASS TOUR.
Special Features: Hassan II Mosque, Koutoubia Minaret, Ruins of Volubilis, Homehosted dinner in Fez, Ait Benhaddou, Ancient Fez medina
Includes: 11 nights First Class accommodations, All transfers, 16 meal, Sightseeing
per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach, Services of English-speaking tour
manager throughout
entrance fees per itinerary, Farewell dinner with mineral water and wine
DAY 1 - Depart for Morocco
Depart for Morocco
DAY 2 - Arrive in Casablanca & Travel to Rabat
Arrive in Casablanca and transfer to your hotel in Rabat where you have the rest of the
day at leisure to explore the capital city of Morocco. This evening, enjoy a complimentary
welcome Moroccan mint tea with an orientation meeting with your Tour Manager
Overnight: Rabat
DAY 3 - Rabat Morning City Tour
This morning, enjoy a city tour of Rabat. Morocco's capital and second-largest city,
Rabat, which means “Fortified Place” displays all of the fine architecture one might
expect to see. View the Royal Palace and the ancient ruins of Chellah, a city that traces
its origins to the Carthaginians and Phoenicians. Also visit the Oudaya Kasbah, and the
Hassan Tower. Spend the afternoon at leisure
Overnight: Rabat
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 4 - Travel to Fez
Today, depart for Fez. En route, stop and visit the ancient ruins of the Roman city of
Volubilis where you will get a chance to see the wonderfully preserved original mosaics,
Roman Road, and city layout. As you travel through the Moroccan countryside, pass by
the Holy City of Moulay Idriss for a photo opportunity. Upon your arrival in Fez, enjoy a
breathtaking view of the ancient city of Fez from a hill overlooking the medina. Enjoy a
short bus tour of the imperial city conducted by your Tour Manager on the way to the
hotel. This evening, enjoy a special dinner hosted by a local family and learn about
Moroccan culture and traditions
Overnight: Fez
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 5 - Full Day in Fez
Enjoy a full day at leisure to bravely wander the old medina yourself or choose to take to
guided optional tour where you will visit the many hidden treasures of the medina that
only a Moroccan guide can know. Fez served as the capital of Morocco for more than
400 years and is home to the University of Al Karaouine, the oldest operating university
in the world. It is particularly famous for its tanneries and the Fes el Bali Medina. A short
visit to the surrounding leather shops give you the best view of the tanneries. View the
Attarine Medersa, Moulay Idriss mausoleum, and visit the Nejjarine Fountains and
Museum. Opportunities for shopping for authentic Moroccan carpets will be provided.
Finally, view the exterior of the Royal Palace and walk through the famed Jewish quarter
of the medina where you will visit a Synagogue. Though the city has endured periods of
hardship, it has emerged more vibrant than ever, boasting its own distinctive culture, art,
and even cuisine
Optional: Full Day Fez (AM)
Overnight: Fez
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 6 - Sightseeing en route to Erfoud
This will be a long and rewarding touring day. After breakfast, depart for Erfoud via the
montane cedar woods of the middle Atlas Mountains, passing by Ifrane, a charming ski
resort, and Azrou, an important handicraft center. Continue to Erfoud via Errachidia and
the lush Ziz Valley. Arrive to your Erfoud hotel in the early evening
Overnight: Erfoud
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 7 - Rissani City Tour
This morning, depart Erfoud to explore the small city of Rissani, on the edge of the
Sahara. En route, we stop at a fossil factory to learn more about this unique activity
which is famous in the region. Then, we tour the lively souk and visit an 18th-century
ksar. Next, we discover the ancient ruins of Sijilmasa on the River Ziz, once a bustling
Berber city and medieval trade depot. Return to Erfoud for an afternoon at leisure or join
the optional tour of the Sahara, including a camel ride into the desert. Return after
sunset for overnight
Optional: Full Day Sahara with Lunch
Overnight: Erfoud
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 8 - Sightseeing en route to Ouarzazate
This morning, continue your journey to Tinghir via the Tinjdad Road. Stop to visit the
magnificent Todgha canyons, which rise to a towering 800 feet. After a brief stop in the
Dades Canyons, continue to Ouarzazate via the road of the thousand Kasbahs, and the
Dades Valley, famous for its roses and the yearly Rose Festival. Arrive at the hotel in
Ouarzazate later this evening
Overnight: Ouarzazate
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 9 - Ouarzazate City Tour, Travel to Marrakesh
Enjoy a city tour of Ouarzazate, a desert city at the gates of the Sahara. Its strange
name means "without noise" in the Berber language. Walk in the Taourirt village, which
was constructed in the 12th century and still inhabited today. It was an important village
located at the crossroads between the Sahara Desert and the north of Morocco. Your
tour also includes the Kasbah Taourirt, an impressive structure that was built to house
hundreds of people. You will have the opportunity to shop for special Moroccan
souvenirs, such as pottery, jewelry and ceramics. Finally, visit Ait Benhaddou, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. This afternoon travel to Marrakesh via the highest road
point in Morocco, the Tichka Pass, offering an impressive landscape in the heart of the
Atlas Mountain chain
Overnight: Marrakesh
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 10 - Marrakesh City Tour
After breakfast, enjoy a morning tour of the city. Visit the Saadian Tombs, dating back to
the 16th century, where Saadian royalty found their final resting place. Your tour also
includes the Koutoubia Minaret, the beautiful Bahia Palace, as well as the opportunity to
shop for Moroccan spices and herbs. Finally, end the tour by walking through the
medina, getting a chance to admire all of the different artisans performing their craft
before arriving at the Jaama El Fna Square. Spend the afternoon at leisure or choose to
take the optional tour where you will have a chance to watch couscous being made as
well while enjoying a traditioal lunch as well as visiting the Majorelle Gardens and the
Marrakesh Museum. Tonight attend the optional dinner with horse-drawn carriage ride.
Enjoy the ride through the lively streets of Marrakesh. and delight in the tastes of a
typical Moroccan fare while live musician and an elegant belly dancing performance cap
off the night
Optional: Marrakesh Culinary Demonstration, Museum, Palace & Gardens Tour with
Lunch (PM)
Optional: Dinner with Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride (PM)
Overnight: Marrakesh
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 11 - Full Day in Marrakesh
Enjoy a full day at leisure in Marrakesh. See the bustling Medina, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, and experience the vibrant street life of the city firsthand, or, perhaps join
the optional tour to Essaouira.whose medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an
excellent example of a fortified North African town. Walk along the city's ramparts just
north of Moulay Hassan Square where local artists sell their paintings. Continue on to
the Skala de la Ville, which is a fortification built along the cliffs that defended the city
from sea attacks, but now provides visitors with an unparalleled view of the port and its
bright colored fishing boats. Explore the many souks in the medina, including the spice
and jewelry souks
Optional: Full Day Essaouira (AM)
Overnight: Marrakesh
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 12 - Depart Marrakesh, Travel to Casablanca
This morning, travel to Casablanca, the commercial heart of Morocco. Upon arrival,
enjoy a half day sightseeing tour of Casablanca, which includes the exterior of the
Hassan II Mosque and the Corniche seaside. Continue on a short drive through the
residential areas of Casablanca to the city center to visit the Mohamed V Square, the
Habous quarter and the Notre Dame de Lourdes Cathedral. Tonight, enjoy a Farewell
Dinner at a local restaurant*
Overnight: Casablanca
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 13 - Depart Morocco
Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
Meals: Breakfast
Featured Hotels
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Le Diwan Rabat, Rabat
★★★★
This first class hotel is located in downtown Rabat near the Embassies.
Hotel Details
Barcelo Fez Medina, Fez
★★★★
This first class hotel is located in the heart of the new city, not far from the legendary old
Medina.
Hotel Details
Kasbah Xaluca Maadid, Erfoud
★★★★
This first class hotel is a Kasbah-style property located on the edge of the desert near to
Erfoud and its many attractions.
Hotel Details
Ibis Ouarzazate, Ouarzazate
★★★
This tourist class hotel is centrally located in Ouarzazate.
Hotel Details
Suite Novotel Marrakesh, Marrakesh
★★★★
This first class hotel is situated in Marrakesh's Hivernage district.
Hotel Details
Novotel Casablanca City Center, Casablanca
★★★★This first class hotel is situated in the business district of Casablanca.
Hotel Details
Optionals
Book your Optional Tours before you travel. See more, save time, save money.
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Tours purchased while travelling may cost an extra 10% or more
Tours often sell out. Avoid disappointment
Save your cash. Credit card processing may not be possible locally
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Travel insurance only covers services purchased prior to departure
Book online or call to book these tours up to 1 week before your departure
Day #5
01 Sep 2015 - 10 Apr 2016
Full
11 Apr 2016 - 30 Apr 2017
Day
Fez
with
lunch
Join a day-long tour devoted to Fez, the oldest of the imperial
cities, which is best known for its spiritual and educational
contribution to the Moroccan culture. Your tour includes visits to
the medieval Fez el Bali Medina (a UNESCO World Heritage
Site), the Attarine Medersas, Nejjarine Fountains and Museum,
and the exteriors of the Al Karaouine mosque and Moulay Idriss
mausoleum. A short visit to the surrounding leather shops will
provide the best view of the famous tanneries. After a light lunch
is provided at a beautiful riad within the medina. You will also
have the chance to explore the famous Souks, where craftsmen
still practice their trades the traditional way. In the afternoon, visit
Fes Jdid, the modern district of Fez, where the Royal Palace and
Jewish Quarter are located.*
$56
$46
Departs at 8:00 am. Approximate tour duration is 9 hours.
*On Saturdays the Jewish Cemetery is closed and you will visit the Synagogue instead.
Day #7
10 Oct 2014 - 10 Apr 2016
Full
11 Apr 2016 - 30 Apr 2017
Day
Sahara
with
lunch
Depart by 4x4 caravan into the desert, exploring numerous small
villages before reaching Tisserdimine, an oasis village at the
bottom of Erg Chebbi. Enjoy a picnic-style lunch before
continuing the journey to the peak of Erg Chebbi. After taking in
this splendid view of the surrounding desert, leave your man
made transports behind and journey into the heart of the dunes
as the local nomads do; by camel back. Return to your hotel after
sunset.
Pick up details to be advised locally. Approximate tour duration is
6 hours in the winter season (Nov – Mar) and approximately 8
hours during the warmer months (April – October)
Day #10
02 Jan 2016 - 10 Apr 2016
Dinner
11 Apr 2016 - 30 Apr 2017
with
Horsedrawn
Carriage
Ride
This evening, enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride through the lively
streets of Marrakesh. Upon entering the restaurant, step back
into the time of Arabian folklore and relax among the sound of
classic Moroccan music. Delight in the tastes of typical Moroccan
fare while live musician and an elegant bellydancing performance
cap off the night.
Pick up details to be advised locally. Approximate tour duration is 2.5 hours.
$185
$142
$113
$93
Day #10
09 Apr 2015 - 10 Apr 2016
Marrakesh
11 Apr 2016 - 30 Apr 2017
Culinary
Demonstration,
Museum,
Palace &
Gardens with
lunch
Your tour begins with an instructional cooking demonstration of
how the traditional Berber dish, couscous, is made. In a beautiful
authentic restaurant near Djeema el Fna Square, learn from a
local chef how to successfully prepare the famous dish at home.
After completing your cooking demonstration and lunch, visit the
Marrakesh Museum. Housed in a beautiful 19th century building
called the Dar Menebhi Palace, this 'jewel of Marrakesh' displays
a fine array of Jewish, Berber and Muslim artifacts. Continue on
to the Majorelle Gardens. First created in the 1920s, these
beautiful botanical gardens have been owned and maintained by
French artists since their creation – first by painter Jacques
Majorelle, then fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent.
$99
$79
Departs at 12:00 pm. Approximate tour duration is 5 hours.
Day #11
09 Apr 2014 - 10 Apr 2016
$70
Full Day
11 Apr 2016 - 30 Apr 2017
$60
Essaouira
In the morning, travel to Essaouira, a seaside resort city on
Morocco's Atlantic Coast. Along the way, stop at the Marjana CoOperative to view traditional methods of extracting Argan Oil. The
demand for the oil has grown drastically due to its heavy use in
cosmetics and cuisine in the West. Continue on to Essaouira,
whose medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an
excellent example of a fortified North African town. Spanish
cannons still line the battlements while parasols dot the harbor's
beaches, creating a remarkably picturesque setting. You will walk
along the city's ramparts just north of Moulay Hassan Square
where local artists sell their paintings. Continue on to the Skala
de la Ville, which is a fortification built along the cliffs that
defended the city from sea attacks, but now provides visitors with an unparalleled view
of the port and its bright-colored fishing boats. In the Medina, artisans and craftsmen
practice their trades as they have for hundreds of years. Explore the many souks in the
medina, including the spice and jewelry souks. The city is also famed for hosting the
Gnaoua World Music Festival, which draws musicians from across the world who come
to play with the Gnaoua mystics.
Departs at 7:00 am. Approximate tour duration is 11 hours.
Moroccan Allure
Small Groups Tours
14 days from $2799 per person
When: weekly departures in 2016. Call our office for your preferred departure date.
The tour departs weekly February to May 2016.
Then again from September to December 2016
Book by
18 Dec 2015
Cost:
$2799 per person from Casablanca
Package Includes
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Small groups of maximum 22 travellers guaranteed
Round trip international flights Sydney-Casablanca, Casablanca-Sydney
Other departure cities available. Click on date of departure for selection and
prices
Airline taxes & fuel surcharges
13 nights in First Class accommodations
o 2 nights Villa Mandarine, Rabat
o 2 nights Riad Salam Fes, Fez
o 1 night Kasbah Xaluca Maadid, Erfoud
o 1 night Bivouac La Belle Etoile, Sahara Tented Camps
o 1 night Riad Ksar Ighnda, Ait Ben Haddou
o 3 nights Riad Bahia Salam, Marrakesh
2 nights Hotel Dar L’Oussia, Essaouira
1 night Kenzi Tower Hotel, Casablanca
Hotel porterage
All transfers and sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned vehicles
27 meals: 13 breakfasts, 6 lunches & 8 dinners (including a home hosted dinner,
and welcome & farewell dinners)
Bottled water during sightseeing excursions
Services of local English-speaking tour manager throughout
Comprehensive, guided sightseeing and entrance fees per itinerary
Active itinerary with unique cultural features
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Tour Highlights
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Thanks to our small group size, we can get to the heart of our destination, visit
places that other tours miss, and get to know the locals.
Explore the remarkably preserved Volubilis, once a major African outpost of the
Roman Empire
Join a Fez family for a dinner of home-cooked fare in their home
Meet the women of the Argan Oil Cooperative and see how they extract nutritive
oil from this nut
Camp in the Sahara under an endless canopy of desert stars
Explore Ait Ben Haddou, an ancient desert village on an old caravan route
Marvel at the circus atmosphere of Marrakesh’s Djemaa el Fna Square, bustling
with acrobats, performers, and snake charmers
Stroll the inviting medina in seaside Essaouira, bustling with crafts shops and fish
mongers
Itinerary
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Moroccan Allure
DAY 1, Sunday - Depart for Morocco
Depart for Morocco
DAY 2, Monday - Arrive in Casablanca, Transfer to Rabat
Arrive in Casablanca this morning. We will return to see more of this legendary city at
tour's end. For now, we transfer to Rabat, a heady swirl of color, culture, and history.
Arrive at your hotel and spend the afternoon at leisure. Tonight, join your fellow travelers
for a welcome briefing. Following the orientation, we enjoy a Welcome Dinner at the
hotel
Overnight: Villa Mandarine, Rabat
Meals: Dinner
DAY 3, Tuesday - Rabat City Tour
After breakfast, we tour the capital. Begin with a drive past the beautifully tiled entrance
to the Royal Palace, followed by a stop at Bab Rouah, or the city's “Gate of the Winds,”
so called because it's been battered by Atlantic winds since its construction in 1197. We
visit Hassan Tower, part of an unfinished mosque started by a 12th-century caliph. At
the incredibly preserved Kasbah of the Udayas, we explore the fortress and take a
shady stroll in the French-colonial Andalusian gardens. End our day at Chellah, the
necropolis and ruins of an ancient Roman outpost. Balance of the day at leisure
Overnight: Villa Mandarine, Rabat
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 4, Wednesday - Explore Volubilis & Meknes, Overland to Fez
After breakfast, we drive inland to Fez. Along the way, we stop to explore the UNESCO
World Heritage Site of Volubilis, the once-bustling city and African administrative center
of the Roman Empire. The site also has vestiges of the Berber civilization that took the
city from Rome in AD 270. We continue to Meknes and view the Bab Mansour gate,
beautifully patterned with zellij mosaics. We continue to Fez and enjoy dinner at the
hotel later this evening
Overnight: Riad Salam Fes, Fez
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 5, Thursday - Tour Fez, Enjoy Home Hosted Dinner
We explore the sprawling medina of Fez by foot this morning. It's said that this is the
world's largest car-free urban area; undistracted by traffic, you're sure to agree that
strolling here is a feast for the senses. We'll enter via the Bab Boujloud, or "Blue Gate"
and visit the famed Al-Bou Inania madrasa. Afterward, you will have an opportunity to
shop for authentic Moroccan carpets. Then, stop at the Chouwara Tannery to see how
leather is cut and dyed using traditional techniques. At the Nejjarine Museum, browse
the collection of wooden arts and crafts, then view copper craftsmen at work in Seffarine
Square. Our tour ends outside the Karaouine Mosque and University, the oldest
continuously functioning university in the world, founded in the year 859. After lunch in
the medina, our guide leads us through the Jewish Quarter, or mellah, built in 1438. By
the end of our walk, we'll be at the King's Palace. This evening, we're the guests of a
local Fez family for dinner. Over typical Moroccan, home-prepared food, we'll connect
with our hosts
Overnight: Riad Salam Fes, Fez
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 6, Friday - Cross Middle Atlas Mountains, Drive to Erfoud
Today is a thrilling adventure into Morocco's Middle Atlas Mountains. We begin with a
stop in Ifran, a Moroccan ski resort. Then ascend scenic roads past pine groves and
giant cedar trees. Midmorning, we cross the 6,000-foot pass and continue west toward
the great Sahara. Next, we stop for lunch in the village of Midelt. Then as we approach
Erfoud, we enjoy views of the remarkable Ziz Gorges and vast valleys
Overnight: Kasbah Xaluca Maadid, Erfoud
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 7, Saturday - Experience Rissani, Sahara Camp
This morning, we explore the small city of Rissani on the edge of the Sahara. En route,
we stop at a fossil factory to learn more about this unique activity which is famous in the
region. Then, wander its lively souk, and visit a 17th-century ksar. Then, stop to discover
the ancient ruins of Sijilmasa on the River Ziz, once a bustling Berber city and medieval
trade depot. We'll pause to visit a local bread shop, where we'll witness and sample an
ancient culinary art. After lunch at our hotel, we journey into the Sahara Desert, stopping
en route to share tea with some welcoming locals in a Berber tent. Later, settle in to our
Sahara camp, where dunes rise and fall around us and we feel the adventuresome spirit
of explorers of old. You'll even have the opportunity to enjoy a short camel ride. Later,
we witness an incredible sunset here and enjoy traditional music under a canopy of stars
Overnight: Bivouac La Belle Etoile, Sahara Tented Camps
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 8, Sunday - Explore Desert & Todra Gorge, Overland to Ait Ben Haddou
Awake amidst the silence of the desert this morning as Morocco's natural beauty
continues to astound you. After breakfast, we leave our camp and make our way to the
lovely oasis of Tinghir for lunch. But the real attraction here is the spectacular Todra
Gorge, a deep ravine carved by the Todra River over millennia. There'll be time to
marvel at this sight before we continue to the Dades Valley, where roses bloom in
profusion in springtime. The locals make good use of the prolific flower by producing
rose water here. Dinner tonight is at our Ait Ben Haddou hotel
Overnight: Riad Ksar Ighnda, Ait Ben Haddou
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 9, Monday - Visit Ait Ben Haddou, Travel to Marrakesh
After breakfast at the hotel , we take time to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait
Benhaddou, a ksar - or fortified city - along a former caravan route. This is the true
Morocco: a village that seems to rise from the sands. Its desert-dusted Kasbahs and
maze-like warrens are sure to enthrall you. Next, we make our way to the magical city of
Marrakesh. This evening, get the details about henna painting during a talk and
demonstration. Dinner tonight at our Marrakesh hotel
Overnight: Riad Bahia Salam, Marrakesh
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 10, Tuesday - City Tour of Marrakesh, Bahia Palace
Discover historic and exotic Marrakesh today, the "City of Ochre." We begin at the 12thcentury Koutoubia Mosque, its minaret still topped with four copper globes. Then we
explore Bahia Palace, where 360 rooms were once adorned with Italian marble and
Sudanese gold. For a more recent archaeological find, we'll see the richly decorated
tombs of the Saadi Dynasty. You will also have the opportunity to shop for authentic
Moroccan jewelry. Enjoy lunch on your own in the medina. Afternoon at leisure to
explore this fascinating city independently. This evening, an optional horse-drawn
carriage ride takes you through the lively streets of Marrakesh followed by a lavish
dinner of Moroccan fare. Relive the days of Arabian folklore while enjoying classic
Moroccan music and an elegant belly dancing performance
Optional: Dinner with Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride (PM)
Overnight: Riad Bahia Salam, Marrakesh
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 11, Wednesday - Majorelle Gardens, Experience Djemaa el Fna Square
Spend the morning at leisure or participate in the optional tour to the scenic Ourika
Valley where typical Moroccan villages are scattered amidst the towering Atlas
mountains. Here, discover the area’s natural herbs and their many uses. Before lunch at
the gardens enjoy, a "Berber foot bath". In the afternoon, visit Majorelle Gardens, a
botanical marvel set in the heart of Marrakesh. We end our thrilling day in the famed
Djemaa el Fna square, a dazzling display of acrobats, story tellers, and snake charmers.
Take your time and absorb this vibrant kaleidoscope of culture, torn from the pages of Ali
Baba
Optional: Ourika Valley and Botanical Gardens with Lunch (AM)
Overnight: Riad Bahia Salam, Marrakesh
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 12, Thursday - Argan Oil Cooperative, Travel to Essaouira
We have a leisurely morning before departing Marrakesh. We stop at the Argan Oil
Womens Cooperative to learn how this skin-nutrifying elixir is extracted from the argan
nut. We arrive in Essaouira in time for dinner on your own
Overnight: Hotel Dar L'Oussia, Essaouira
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 13, Friday - Discover Essaouira, Gnawa Performance
Seaside Essaouira has grown into an artist's enclave over the years, and this makes for
a fascinating mix of ancient and modern sensibilities. We'll introduce you to its culture
with a stroll through the vibrant medina and its bustling fish market. The rest of the
afternoon is yours to explore its inviting ancient streets. This evening, we learn about
traditional music during a talk with a local expert. Enjoy a refreshing cocktail while
viewing a Gnawa performance and dance
Overnight: Hotel Dar L'Oussia, Essaouira
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 14, Saturday - Travel to Casablanca, Enjoy City Tour
Transfer to Casablanca today, stopping en route for a light lunch in a local restaurant.
Upon arrival, we see the fabled city's important sights, including the Mohammed V
Square, the city's administrative seat. Next, marvel at the massive Hassan II Mosque,
dramatically perched on a promontory on the Atlantic. Its indoor and outdoor space can
accommodate 105,000 worshippers. In the Habous district, we peruse the market and
admire the exterior of the Royal Palace. Tonight, we've selected a special venue for our
Farewell Dinner
Overnight: Kenzi Tower Hotel, Casablanca
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 15, Sunday - Depart Morocco
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your departure flight
Meals: Breakfast
Gate 1 itineraries may contain suggestions for activities for your leisure time; these
suggestions do not constitute a recommendation nor an endorsement of any specific
service provider and the decision to participate in any such activities should be made
independently.
Featured Hotels
 Moroccan Allure Hotels
Villa Mandarine, Rabat
★★★★
This first class hotel is located on over three acres of orange groves in Rabat.
Hotel Details
Riad Salam Fes, Fez
★★★★
This first class hotel is a short walk away from the Medina of Fez.
Hotel Details
La Perle De La Medina, Fez
★★★★
This first class hotel is located in the old Medina of Fez, the first
imperial city.
Hotel Details
Kasbah Xaluca Maadid, Erfoud
★★★★
This first class hotel is a Kasbah-style property located on the edge of the desert near to
Erfoud and its many attractions.
Hotel Details
Bivouac La Belle Etoile, Merzouga
★★★+
This superior tourist class bivouac, or tented campground, is located in the Erg Chebbi
Desert.
Hotel Details
Riad Ksar Ighnda, Ouarzazate
★★★★
This first class hotel is located on the edge of the desert at
Ouarzazate.
Hotel Details
Riad Bahia Salam, Marrakesh
★★★★+
This superior first class hotel is centrally located in the Medina quarter of Marrakesh.
Hotel Details
Le Meridien N'Fis, Marrakesh
★★★★
This deluxe hotel is a short ride away from the Menara gardens.
Hotel Details
Hotel Dar L'Oussia, Essaouira
★★★+
This superior tourist class hotel is located by the beach in
Essaouira.
Hotel Details
Hotel Atlas Essaouira & Spa, Essaouira
★★★★★
This deluxe hotel is located on the beachfront in Essaouira.
Hotel Details
Kenzi Tower Hotel, Casablanca
★★★★★
This deluxe hotel, soaring far above any other structure, is located in the beautiful city of
Casablanca.
Hotel Details
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Day #10
02 Jan 2016 - 10 Apr 2016
Dinner
11 Apr 2016 - 30 Apr 2017
with
Horsedrawn
Carriage
Ride
This evening, enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride through the lively
streets of Marrakesh. Upon entering the restaurant, step back
into the time of Arabian folklore and relax among the sound of
classic Moroccan music. Delight in the tastes of typical Moroccan
fare while live musician and an elegant bellydancing performance
cap off the night.
$113
$93
Pick up details to be advised locally. Approximate tour duration is 2.5 hours.
Day #11
09 Apr 2015 - 10 Apr 2016
$85
Ourika
11 Apr 2016 - 10 Apr 2017
$65
Valley &
Botanical
Gardens
with
lunch
Depart for a morning excursion to the scenic Ourika Valley in the
Atlas Mountains. Nestled at the foot of the famous ski resort
Oukaimeden, the Ourika Valley rises slowly to the first hills of the
High Atlas, where typical Moroccan villages are scattered amidst
the towering mountains. Ourika is also famous for its “Botanic
organic gardens.” During our visit, you will discover the main
herbs from the region and their many uses, including culinary, health, and beauty. Enjoy
lunch at the gardens and afterwards, you’ll receive a “berber foot bath” with warm water,
sea salt scented with essential oils and seaweed, while tasting an herbal tea composed
of 8 plants of the garden.
Morocco Uncovered 13 days from $2299
Weekly departure Jan to Dec 2016
Price are per person twin share from Casablanca
Morocco’s culture is tightly intertwined. A blur of national
identity and religion, this country’s history is a diverse
tapestry, as varied as the colours woven into each carpet
sold on the street. Since ancient times French, Spanish,
Islamic, Jewish and ancient Berber dynasties have brought
their own ethnic thread to the needlepoint, and have together
knitted a vibrantly distinct region of West Africa. Journey into
Morocco’s heart through its food, religion, language and
culture to better understand this exciting nation and
passionate people.
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Visit the grand Mosque of Hassan II in Casablanca
Where the new meets old, check out the dynamic streets of Fes
Hike through scenic Berber villages near the stunning Atlas Mountains
Ride a camel in the Sahara
Camp out under the African stars while having a sing-along by the fire
Sleep in a traditional Berber homestay to better understand Morocco’s traditional
people and their customs
Go behind the scenes of 'Game of Thrones' and 'Gladiator' in Ait Benhaddou
Dine on tajine and couscous in Marrakesh’s biggest outdoor food market
Get lost in the souqs and bargain til blue in the face in the Djemaa el-Fna square
Day 1
Salaam Aleikum! Welcome to Morocco. An airport arrival transfer is included, although this
transfer is only valid if arriving on Day 1 or if you have booked pre-trip accommodation
through Intrepid. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking or at least 15 days
prior to travel (we may not be able confirm requests made any closer). Once you have
provided your details a representative will be booked to meet you at the airport and transfer
you to the hotel. Your adventure begins today with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. Please look
for a note in the hotel lobby or ask reception where it will take place. If you can't arrange a
flight that will arrive in time, you may wish to arrive a day early so you're able to attend. We'll
be happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability). If you're going to
be late, please inform the hotel reception. We'll be collecting your insurance details and next
of kin information at this meeting, so ensure you have all these details to provide to your
leader. Note: Please be aware that some of our travellers to Casablanca are being
approached by locals offering excursions before their Intrepid trip commences. This has
been particularly prevalent in and around the hotels used by Intrepid. These guides are in no
way connected to Intrepid Travel and we cannot guarantee the safety or quality standards of
their tours. We strongly advise customers against joining any tour offered by unauthorised
guides. Intrepid Travel assesses the safety of all optional excursions offered by our tour
leaders. If you would like more information on the excursions available, please contact us
before you travel or see the Intrepid-branded notice in the reception of your hotel.
Day 2
After breakfast today, Casablanca beckons. Take a 45-minute guided tour of the Hassan II
Mosque. Completed in 1993, this extraordinary monument was the late king's most
ambitious project and his legacy to the city. Its 200 metre-high minaret is the tallest in the
world. Next, it's about a one-hour drive to the capital of Rabat. Rabat's history is long and
colourful, having been host to Roman settlements, pirates and more recently the Moroccan
parliament. It contains numerous fine Arab monuments, some dating to the Almohad and
Merenid dynasties and others that are far older. The earliest known settlement is Sala,
occupying an area now known as the Chellah, where you'll visit the remains of the citadel.
You'll also see the vast minaret of the Hassan Mosque and explore the walled quarter of the
Kasbah des Oudaias. In the afternoon continue on for two-and-a-half hours to Meknes,
where you'll spend the night.
Day 3
Today enjoy a morning tour of Meknes. Discover the charming streets of the old medina.
From the northern gate of Bab Berdaine walk to the shrine of Moulay Ismail, who turned
Meknes from a provincial town to an imperial city in the 17th century. Visit the Bou Inania
Medresse (religious school) and the old souq, before driving to the nearby archeological site
of Volubilis. World Heritage-listed Volubilis was one of the Roman empire's most remote
bases. When it was damaged by an earthquake in the 18th century, much of the marble was
taken for construction in Meknes. Enjoy a tour of the ancient hilltop ruins with a local guide.
Afterwards, make the two-hour drive to Fes, where you'll spend a free afternoon.
Day 4
Fes is the most complete medieval city in the Arab world. Today take a guided group walking
tour of the old city, known locally as Fes el Bali. Step back into the Middle Ages in the
labyrinth of the Medina, which is alive with craftsmen, markets, tanneries and mosques. Look
out for the Medersa Bou Inania, one of the city's most beautiful buildings, which has recently
been restored and is now open to tourists. Visit the Belghazi Museum, Medresse el Attarine
and the splendid Funduk Nejjarine, a beautifully restored 18th century inn. You'll also see the
famous tannery, known for the iconic view overlooking its dye pits, and a ceramic factory
where you can see potters working in the traditional way. In the evening enjoy a delicious
group dinner of Moroccan specialities like harira (chickpea soup) and chicken-stuffed pastilla
with couscous. The group may also head to the Palais Jamai for a drink. Watching the
sunset over the Medina while a dozen prayer calls vie for attention is an experience you'll
likely remember for a long time.
Day 5
Today you are free to discover more of Fes in your own time. The 'New City' of Fes el Jedid
(not to be confused with the Nouvelle Ville) is well worth a visit. Constructed by the Merenids
in the 13th and 14th centuries, Fes el Jedid was an entirely planned city. Later, escape the
big city and head off the beaten track to the Berber town of Sefrou, where you can stroll the
streets, visit the market and soak up the atmosphere.
Day 6
Today head south in a private minivan towards the scenic Middle Atlas Mountains. The fourhour drive takes you through cedar forests that are home to Barbary apes, North Africa's
only monkey. Midelt is a smallish market town surrounded by farmland and orchards, and the
perfect spot to break the journey to the Sahara. The area is populated with Berber people
and nomadic shepherds attending to their flocks. After checking in to the hotel, stretch your
legs for a few hours on an easy hike in the nearby hills, with a chance to meet some locals.
Day 7
This morning there's time to take another walk around Midelt, haggle for carpets (mainly
Kilims) or visit the nearby Franciscan convent where local girls and women learn weaving,
tapestry and embroidery. Continue on to the small Saharan village of Merzouga, set to the
backdrop of the orange Erg Chebbi sand dunes. You'll be able to leave your gear at a simple
auberge before riding out into the Sahara Desert on a camel, hopefully enjoying a
spectacular sunset along the way. The dunes are stunning, especially at this time of the day.
Tonight the group will camp under the stars and enjoy some traditional desert hospitality.
Day 8
Make an early start this morning with a sunrise ride back to the auberge. Head to Todra
Gorge, a massive trench with 250 metre-high walls. A short walk in the area may take in the
gorge, local farmland and a ruined village. Continue to the beautiful Dades Valley for a break
and to take some photos of the stunning scenery and mud-brick villages. Arrive in the
M'Goun Valley, where you'll spend the next two nights in a Berber house.
Day 9
You have a full day to explore this beautiful area, and the best way to do it is on foot. There
are a couple of circuits to choose from, but the most popular choice, and the one we
recommend, is a 10 kilometre circuit that will take about four hours. The trail undulates
slightly here and there, but isn't too challenging if you have a basic level of fitness. On the
walk you'll pass Berber villages, meeting local Berbers along the way. The surrounding
mountains and the famous Rose Valley make a sensational setting.
Day 10
Leaving the Dades Valley today, set off on the fabled 'Road of 1,000 Kasbahs'. The first stop
is at Skoura Oasis, where you'll visit the Kasbah Ameridhl with its extravagant decorations
and mud-brick fortifications. Continue on your journey to Ait Benhaddou. Perched on a hilltop
and almost unchanged since the 11th century, Ait Benhaddou is one of Morocco's most
iconic sites. Its grant kasbah is one of the most beautiful in Morocco and the fortified village
is a fine example of clay architecture. The town is also famous for its role on the silver
screen, featuring in numerous films such as Lawrence of Arabia, The Jewel of the Nile and
Gladiator. Enjoy a walk through the old town before heading to your nearby hotel for the
night.
Day 11
Drive for several hours through the winding roads of the Atlas Mountains, bound for
Marrakech. We can take our time today, as we enjoy the magnificent scenery and make
photo stops along the way. On arrival into Marrakech, check in to your beautiful riad hotel
and relax. In the evening, perhaps head to Jemaa el Fna, one of the largest public spaces in
the world and synonymous with the city of Marrakech. Every night the square comes alive
with snake-charmers, musicians, story-tellers, fire-eaters and hundreds of small outdoor
restaurants.
Day 12
After breakfast today, meet your local guide and set off on a morning tour of the old medina.
Explore the tranquil courtyards, salons and chambers of Bahia Palace, a splendid mansion
built in 1866 for a former slave who had risen to power within the government. Continue to
the Marrakech Museum, itself a former palace, which houses a fine collection of Moroccan
art and sculpture. Stop by the Koutoubia Mosque; its famous minaret is the prototype for
others of its kind around the world, including La Giralda in Seville. Walk back through the
streets of the old medina to the Jemaa el Fna. The rest of the day is free to explore further or
shop in the bazaar. Perhaps visit the tropical gardens of the French painter Jacques
Majorelle or check out the ruins of the Palais Badi, once one of the most beautiful palaces in
the world. In the evening, why not enjoy one last dinner with your group in one of the many
restaurants lining the main square?
Day 13
Your trip ends today after breakfast. Check-out time is usually around midday and you are
free to leave at any time. If you have arranged a private airport transfer you will be advised of
the pick-up time. Additional accommodation can be pre-booked if you wish to spend more
time exploring Marrakech.
Inclusions
Meals
12 breakfasts, 3 dinners
Transport
Minibus, Private Bus
Accommodation
Desert camp (1 night), Gite (2 nights), Guesthouse (1 night), Hotel (12 nights)
Included activities
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Belghazi Museum - Entrance - Fes
Chellah
Complimentary Airport Arrival Transfer
Entrance and guided tour Volubilis
Fondouk Nejjarine - Entrance - Fes
Guided tour of Hassan II Mosque
Guided tour of Volubilis
Guided walking tour around Marrakech
Guided walking tour Fes
Kasbah Les Oudayas
Mederassa Bou Inania - Entrance - Fes
Medersa Attarine - Entrance - Fes
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Meknes - Guided walking tour
Palais Bahia
Photography Museum
Style
Comfort
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‘Comfort travel’ means encountering all that the real world has to offer, but with an
added degree of, well… comfort. We use more private transport, the travel pace
more relaxed, the accommodation a touch nicer. And by paying a little more up front,
you’ll be treated to more included meals, more leader-led activities and get a greater
immersion in all things local.
Themes
Explorer
Is this trip right for you?
- On Day 4 of the trip, you'll embark on a full-day tour around the Medina of Fes. While you'll
be on your feet for at least five to six hours, this is one of the highlights of Morocco and well
worth any weariness at the end of the long day.
- On Day 7, the group will take a camel trek through the Sahara. This is a great way to
experience the desert, but if you'd prefer, it's possible to walk alongside the caravan on the
sand for about an hour. You'll need to walk back the same distance the next morning, but
don't worry, as it’s a gentle, relaxing walk.
- On Day 9 you'll visit M’Goun Valley and Todra Gorge. This remote area of Morocco is an
amazing place to discover on foot, but to do so you'll need a moderate level of fitness and
have the relevant footwear and clothing with you. If trekking isn’t really your thing, have no
fear, as there are plenty of other activities to do in the valley.
- The weather in Morocco can be extreme. Summer temperatures can be uncomfortably hot,
especially for those who aren't accustomed to the heat, so please consider what time of year
you travel carefully. If you do travel in the warmer months, pack layers to cover you from the
sun, bring the necessary sun protection and drink plenty of water.
- In 2016, Ramadan will take place from 7 June to 6 July. This is the holiest month of the
year for Muslims around the world. Many festivals are marked as Islamic Holidays, which
may cause some disturbance to your travels around this time. Some regular services may
not be available or open during the daytime, such as restaurants or coffee bars. Please
consider your travel arrangements carefully.
- As Morocco has a tipping culture, travellers are expected to tip small amounts for most
services, so please be prepared. Your trip leader and the tipping section of our Essential Trip
Notes will help to provide you with some suggestions as to what amounts are appropriate.
- Although you shouldn’t expect any aggressive selling techniques in Morocco, please be
aware that you may be approached by shop owners and street vendors offering their goods
to you on regular occasions.
- We've sourced our accommodation very carefully and picked the best possible hotels in
line with the Intrepid style of travel, but please note that service and accommodation in
Morocco may be different to western standards.
Why we love it
- Visit the grand Mosque of Hassan II in Casablanca, one of the most impressive temples in
Morocco, before exploring the sights of the country's first imperial city of Meknes
- Under the eye of a local tour guide, feel like you've travelled back to the Middle Ages in the
labyrinthine medina of Fes
- Trek through scenic countryside and traditional villages in the Atlas Mountains. Stay in a
traditional Berber homestay to understand the culture and tradition of an indigenous
population who have stood the test of time
- For many people, their dream of Morocco is a camel trek or walk through the dramatic red
dunes of the Sahara Desert to camp under North African stars. This trip provides you with
the opportunity to do just that
- Go behind the scenes of Game of Thrones and Gladiator in Ait Benhaddou. This fortified
red city was once an important stop on the caravan route between the Sahara and
Marrakech - now it's a film-maker's heaven
- Take a guided tour through Marrakech's lively medina and join the nightly carnival of
fortune-tellers, snake-charmers, dancers and medicine men in Djemaa el-Fna square
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