Famed as the gateway to Africa, Morocco's vast size offers great landscapes varying from legendary imperial cities, charming Atlantic Coast, snow-capped Atlas Mountains and the mighty Sahara Desert.
Glimpse into the slice of life of a Moroccan as you stroll down colourful souks and medinas, enjoy a Sufi dinner or tea with a Berber mountain nomad and discover secret neighbourhoods fringed with palm groves.
Often left out from standard itineraries, we will also make a detour to the seaside citadel town of Essaouira, with its alluring Bohemian feel, vibrant fishermen's market and dance of the cawing seagulls.
Itinerary Highlights
- Power-packed to visit 8 UNESCO sites in 1 trip
- VIP treatment in Sahara luxury encampment with Gnaoua music and candles
- Discover hidden Marrakech away from tourist crowd on a sidecar
- An insightful Sufi dinner in Fes with a local professor
- Upgrade to luxuriate in some of the most stylish accommodations in North Africa
Itinerary Outline
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Day 1
Arrival in Casablanca / Rabat
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Day 2
Rabat / Tetouan / Chefchaouen
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Day 3
Chefchaouen
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Day 4
Chefchaouen / Meknes / Fes
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Day 5
Fes
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Day 6
Fes / Erg Chebbi
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Day 7
Erg Chebbi / Skoura
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Day 8
Skoura / Ait Ben Haddou / Atlas Mountains
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Day 9
Atlas Mountains
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Day 10
Atlas Mountains / Essaouira
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Day 11
Essaouira / Marrakech
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Day 12
Marrakech
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Day 13
Departure from Marrakech
Itinerary
Arrival in Casablanca / Rabat
Arriving into Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, you will be met to begin your tour. The name “Casablanca” conjures the romance of the 1943 Humphrey Bogart film. You will visit the Hassan II Mosque, the largest in Africa. Continue 95km or about 1.5h to Rabat, a former imperial city and current capital of the nation to rest.
Rabat / Tetouan / Chefchaouen
In Rabat, we will explore the Hassan Tower and Mohammed V Mausoleum. Continue 277km or about 3.5h to stroll the White City of Tetouan (UNESCO). Thereafter, another 67km or 1.5h drive brings us to Chefchaouen where you will rest for the night.
Chefchaouen
We dedicate the entire day to explore the Blue City of Chefchaouen. Explore the laundry district of Rif Sebbannin with the Seat of Sebbanin, Mosque of Century XV and hydraulic mills. Head to the Kashbah Museum, Ethnographic Museum and conclude with a magnificent city view from the towers.
Chefchaouen / Meknes / Fes
Set off 167 km or about 3 hours to explore the Roman ruins of Volubilis and the nearby Holy City of Moulay Idriss. Another 32km or 40m brings us to the Imperial City of Meknes for a walking tour of the medina, impressive gates, Bab Mansour and Dar Jamai Museum. We drive another 72km or 1h to Borj Nord for a panoramic view of the Fez Medina before heading to your accommodation to rest.
Fes
This former imperial city leaves behind a legacy of palaces, mosques and madrasas amidst its dizzyingly impressive labyrinths. We dedicate the day to explore Fes el Bali (most shops are closed on Fri), visiting the large Kairaouine Mosque, Medersa Bou Inania, Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Craft and the Tanneries.
Tonight, enjoy a three-course Sufi dinner with a local professor to gain insights into this lesser-known branch of Islam, where the followers believe that music and dance bring them closer to God.
Fes / Erg Chebbi
It’s time for the big highlight! The real Sahara Desert takes a long but scenic 476km or 7h from Fes. Watch the landscapes changing from fertile valleys, cedar forests, Switzerland-looking ski resort, flat-roofed Berber houses and palm-fringed oasis.
Depending on your arrival time, set off for sunset camel ride (or sunrise the next day), followed by Sahara glamping under the stars in the middle of the Erg Chebbi dunes.
Erg Chebbi / Skoura
Today’s drive will take 368-405km or about 6-6.5h to Skoura, depending on your choice of accommodation. We will make scenic stops at Morocco’s largest oasis town in Tinghir, a short walk at Todra Gorge, photo stops at Dades Gorge and Kelaaa Mgouna.
Skoura / Ait Ben Haddou / Atlas Mountains
Today’s drive will take 287-330km or 6.5-7h to Atlas Mountains. Explore the magnificent Kasbahs of Tifoultoute, Taourirt and the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou, featured in the blockbusters “Gladiator”, “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Kingdom of Heaven”.
Atlas Mountains
Enjoy half-day countryside trekking in the Atlas Mountains. The trail passes through a waterfall and Reyara River before arriving at Armed Village, the highest village in North Africa where you will enjoy a serving of mint tea and lunch at a local Berber house. Cross over to Ait Mizane Valley for picturesque views of the surrounding mountains before returning to your accommodation.
Atlas Mountains / Essaouira
Today’s drive will be about 242km/4.5h to Essaouira. En route, we will enjoy wine tasting at Val d’Argan (the country’s most renowned winery) and visit La Fromagerie to sample different types of cheese made using traditional Berber techniques.
Essaouira / Marrakech
This morning, enjoy a walk on the UNESCO-listed medina of Essaouira, Jewish Quarter, the historic harbour, fish market and the souks. Thereafter, we transfer 191km/2.5h to Marrakech, completing your visit to all four imperial cities of Morocco. Make a stop at the brightly coloured Majorelle Garden, as designed by fashion designer powerhouse Yves-Saint Lauren.
Marrakech
We devote the entire day to discover Marrakech, visiting the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahya Palace, either Palace of Dar Si Said (closed on Tue) or Dar Bellarj (closedon Sun and Aug), Ali Ben Youssef Medersa, Koubba Baadiyn and Museum Marrakech.
In the afternoon, head deeper into souqs to watch the dyers, carpenters and jewellers before concluding at Jemaa el Fna Square with its fire-eater, snake charmers, fortune tellers and more!
Departure from Marrakech
Discover Hidden Marrakech by Sidecar (approximately 3 hours). Swing past art deco buildings, an old clock-shop and the French district of Gueliz. Skirt into the remote neighbourhoods of the medina, whether the Kashbah district, a former fortress of the Royal Palace, former Jewish neighbourhood or the Bad El Khemiss flea market (opens Thu and Sun). Enjoy a cup of mint tea on a traditional riad before heading into the palm groves to admire its underground irrigation system. If time permits, you can detour to a 1960s villa built by one of Yves Saint-Laurent’s close friend.
In late afternoon or evening, we drive to the airport for your flight home.
Hotels & Tour Price
Includes
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis in hotel as stated on bed & breakfast basis
- Meals as stated
- All transportation & transfer
- Throughout English-speaking expert guide
- All entrance fees in sights stated
Excludes
- International Airfare
- Beverages in restaurants where meals are included
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses e.g. telephone bill & laundry
- Visa
- Travel insurance